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The Proctors gave far'more frequent reprimands ... to ... the want of a band , or to the hair tied in a queue , ... than to important irregularities . A man might be a drunkard , a debauchee , ... and yet long continue to escape ( the ...
The Proctors gave far'more frequent reprimands ... to ... the want of a band , or to the hair tied in a queue , ... than to important irregularities . A man might be a drunkard , a debauchee , ... and yet long continue to escape ( the ...
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agreeing to purchase the volume , for which he and Mr. Cadell gave one hundred pounds . The sale was so rapid and extensive , and the approbation of the publick so high , that to their honour be it recorded , the proprietors made Dr.
agreeing to purchase the volume , for which he and Mr. Cadell gave one hundred pounds . The sale was so rapid and extensive , and the approbation of the publick so high , that to their honour be it recorded , the proprietors made Dr.
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Boswell wrote in his Journal , 17 March 1776 : Lord Mountstuart said he hoped to get some preferment for Granger ; that he gave him his wine , and would give him money if he did not suppose it would affront him . ' Boswell Papers , xi .
Boswell wrote in his Journal , 17 March 1776 : Lord Mountstuart said he hoped to get some preferment for Granger ; that he gave him his wine , and would give him money if he did not suppose it would affront him . ' Boswell Papers , xi .
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
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