Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 195
... Baretti to his pupils , who would soon need a new teacher . Baretti was tried October 20 , 1769 , in the Old Sessions House - outside , a gloomy and barred edifice behind a brick wall surmounted by an iron fence ; inside , murky and ...
... Baretti to his pupils , who would soon need a new teacher . Baretti was tried October 20 , 1769 , in the Old Sessions House - outside , a gloomy and barred edifice behind a brick wall surmounted by an iron fence ; inside , murky and ...
Page 198
... Baretti's company at my chambers in the Temple ; he is a most humane , benevolent , peaceable man . I have heard him speak with regard to these poor creatures in the street ; and he has got some in the hospital , who have had bad ...
... Baretti's company at my chambers in the Temple ; he is a most humane , benevolent , peaceable man . I have heard him speak with regard to these poor creatures in the street ; and he has got some in the hospital , who have had bad ...
Page 300
... Baretti came . After the amenities- Baretti . " Are the disturbances over in Ireland ? " Campbell . " I have not heard of any disturbances there . " Baretti . " What , have you not been up in arms ? " Campbell . " Yes , and a great ...
... Baretti came . After the amenities- Baretti . " Are the disturbances over in Ireland ? " Campbell . " I have not heard of any disturbances there . " Baretti . " What , have you not been up in arms ? " Campbell . " Yes , and a great ...
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