The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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Page 285
... Francis Barber ; as if both of them had been guilty of cul- pable neglect towards a person of the name of Heely , whom Sir John chooses to call a relation of Dr. John- son's . The fact is , that Mr. Heely was not his re- lation : he had ...
... Francis Barber ; as if both of them had been guilty of cul- pable neglect towards a person of the name of Heely , whom Sir John chooses to call a relation of Dr. John- son's . The fact is , that Mr. Heely was not his re- lation : he had ...
Page 311
... Francis Barber , whom [ Mr. Boswell has omitted to notice the line , for the sake of which Dr. Brocklesby probably introduced the quotation , " Fortem posce animum et mortis terrore carentem ! " 2 The authour in a former page has shown ...
... Francis Barber , whom [ Mr. Boswell has omitted to notice the line , for the sake of which Dr. Brocklesby probably introduced the quotation , " Fortem posce animum et mortis terrore carentem ! " 2 The authour in a former page has shown ...
Page 339
... Francis , and , after all , a devise of all the rest , residue , and remainder of his estate and effects , to his executors , in trust for the said Francis Barber , his executors and administrators ; and having dictated accordingly ...
... Francis , and , after all , a devise of all the rest , residue , and remainder of his estate and effects , to his executors , in trust for the said Francis Barber , his executors and administrators ; and having dictated accordingly ...
Page 347
... Francis Barber , my man - servant , a negro , in such manner as they shall judge most fit and available to his benefit . And I appoint the afore- said Sir Joshua Reynolds , Sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , sole executors of ...
... Francis Barber , my man - servant , a negro , in such manner as they shall judge most fit and available to his benefit . And I appoint the afore- said Sir Joshua Reynolds , Sir John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , sole executors of ...
Page 348
... Francis Barber , and the life of the survivor of us , to Mr. George Stubbs , in trust for us ; my mind and will is , that in case of my decease before the said agreement shall be perfected , the said sum of seven hundred and fifty ...
... Francis Barber , and the life of the survivor of us , to Mr. George Stubbs , in trust for us ; my mind and will is , that in case of my decease before the said agreement shall be perfected , the said sum of seven hundred and fifty ...
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