The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... death of poor Mr. Porter , of which your maid has sent an account , must have very much surprised you . The death of a friend is almost always un- expected we do not love to think of it , and therefore are not prepared for its coming ...
... death of poor Mr. Porter , of which your maid has sent an account , must have very much surprised you . The death of a friend is almost always un- expected we do not love to think of it , and therefore are not prepared for its coming ...
Page 381
... death of thy son Jesus Christ , our Saviour and Redeemer . Grant , O Lord , that my whole hope and con- fidence may be in his merits , and thy mercy ; enforce and accept my imperfect repentance ; make this commemora- tion available to ...
... death of thy son Jesus Christ , our Saviour and Redeemer . Grant , O Lord , that my whole hope and con- fidence may be in his merits , and thy mercy ; enforce and accept my imperfect repentance ; make this commemora- tion available to ...
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... death , i . 44 . Sarah , ( Dr. Johnson's mother , ) Johnson's letters to , i . 261 , 262 , 263 . her death , i . 264 . Nathanael , ( Dr. Johnson's brother , ) i . 9 . Richard , schoolmaster at Nottingham , i . 153 , n . Dr. Samuel , his ...
... death , i . 44 . Sarah , ( Dr. Johnson's mother , ) Johnson's letters to , i . 261 , 262 , 263 . her death , i . 264 . Nathanael , ( Dr. Johnson's brother , ) i . 9 . Richard , schoolmaster at Nottingham , i . 153 , n . Dr. Samuel , his ...
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