Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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321. oldal
... perhaps more than seven [ years old ) ; put them to trades ; pin to them the papers sent with them . - Want nurses . Saw their chapel . " Went to St. Eustatia ; saw an innumerable company of girls catechised , in many bodies , perhaps ...
... perhaps more than seven [ years old ) ; put them to trades ; pin to them the papers sent with them . - Want nurses . Saw their chapel . " Went to St. Eustatia ; saw an innumerable company of girls catechised , in many bodies , perhaps ...
401. oldal
... perhaps be thought of any consequence , unless you should judge proper to consider it as a proof of the very humane part which Dr. Johnson took in behalf of a distressed and deserving person . am , Sir , your most obedient humble ...
... perhaps be thought of any consequence , unless you should judge proper to consider it as a proof of the very humane part which Dr. Johnson took in behalf of a distressed and deserving person . am , Sir , your most obedient humble ...
611. oldal
... Perhaps , Sir , I should be the less happy for being in Parliament . I never would sell my vote , and I should be vexed if things دو “ 611 are people , Sir , who make their houses a home to their guests , and are themselves quite easy ...
... Perhaps , Sir , I should be the less happy for being in Parliament . I never would sell my vote , and I should be vexed if things دو “ 611 are people , Sir , who make their houses a home to their guests , and are themselves quite easy ...
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