The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel JohnsonT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1813 - 460 páginas |
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... wish to appeal , for the accuracy of the portrait here exhibited to the world . As one of those who were intimately ac- quainted with him , you have a title to this address . You have obligingly taken the trouble to peruse the original ...
... wish to appeal , for the accuracy of the portrait here exhibited to the world . As one of those who were intimately ac- quainted with him , you have a title to this address . You have obligingly taken the trouble to peruse the original ...
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... Wishes . Mr. Maclaurin . De- cision of the Judges in Scotland on literary pro- perty August 18. Set out for the Hebrides . Sketch of the authour's character . Trade of Glasgow . Suicide . Inchkeith . Parliamentary knowledge . Influence ...
... Wishes . Mr. Maclaurin . De- cision of the Judges in Scotland on literary pro- perty August 18. Set out for the Hebrides . Sketch of the authour's character . Trade of Glasgow . Suicide . Inchkeith . Parliamentary knowledge . Influence ...
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... wish to visit the Hebrides was excited ; " but he told me , in summer 1673 , that his father put Martin's Account into his hands when he was very young , and that he was much pleased with it . We reckoned there would be some ...
... wish to visit the Hebrides was excited ; " but he told me , in summer 1673 , that his father put Martin's Account into his hands when he was very young , and that he was much pleased with it . We reckoned there would be some ...
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... wish he would make the experiment . He some- " times cracks his jokes upon us ; but he will find " that we can distinguish between the stabs of ma- " levolence , and the rebukes of the righteous , which " are like excellent oil , * and ...
... wish he would make the experiment . He some- " times cracks his jokes upon us ; but he will find " that we can distinguish between the stabs of ma- " levolence , and the rebukes of the righteous , which " are like excellent oil , * and ...
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... wish that every power " of attraction may be employed to secure our having so valuable an acquisition , and therefore " I hope you will without delay write to me what " I know you think , that I may read it to the " mighty sage , with ...
... wish that every power " of attraction may be employed to secure our having so valuable an acquisition , and therefore " I hope you will without delay write to me what " I know you think , that I may read it to the " mighty sage , with ...
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