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The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of his tour to the ... - Page 383
by James Boswell - 1835
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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 4

1785 - 492 pages
...preferve this fcrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to depofit it in the Mufeum, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. I am, Sir, Your moft humble fervant, Bec.6, 1784. SAM. JOHNSON. ;OI'.L: V'- : Mr. S n. TheHiftoryoftheCarthaginians....
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The London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volume 4

1785 - 498 pages
...preferve this fcrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to depofit it in the Mufeum, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. I am, Sir, Your moft humble fervant, Dec. 6, 1784. SAM. JOHNSON. Mr. S n. The Hiftory of the Carthaginians. i Numidians....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D: In Thirteen Volumes, Volume 14

Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 pages
...preferve this fcrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to depofit it in the Mufeum, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. I am, SIR, Dec. 6, 1784. Your moft humble iervant, SAM. JOHNSON. Mr. S n. The Hiftory of the Carthaginians. ....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. In Fourteen Volumes. Vol. XIV.

Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 pages
...preferve this fcrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to depofit it in the Mufeum, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. I am, SIR, Dec. 6, 1784. Your moft humble fervant, Mr. S—n. SAM. JOHNSON. The Hiftory of the Carthaginians....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: Essay on the life and genius of Dr ...

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 652 pages
...preferve this fcrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to depofit it in the Mufeum *, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. " I am, Sir, " Your moft humble fervant, Dec. 6, 1784. " SAM. JOHNSON." Mr. Swinton. The Hiftory of the Carthaginians....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 422 pages
...preferve this fcrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to depofit it in the Mufeum *, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. " I am, SIR, " Your moft humble fervant, Dec. 6, 1784. " SAM. JOHNSON." Mr. Swinton. The Hiftory of the Carthaginians....
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Life. Poems. Irene, a tragedy

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 416 pages
...preferve this fcrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to depofit it in the Mufeum *, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. " I am, SIR, " Your moft humble fervant, Dec. 6, 1784, '' SAM. JOHNSON/* Mr. Swinton. The Hiftory of the Carthaginians....
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 74

1812 - 1020 pages
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the History should be known, and that each writer should receive...am, Sir, Your most humble servant, SAM. JOHNSON. Mr Swinton : The History of the Carthaginians, Numidians, Mauritaniens, Gxtulians, Garamantes, Melano...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 436 pages
...preferve this fcrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to depoiit it in the Mufeum *, that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. " I am, SIR, " Your moft humble fervant, " Dec. 6, 1784. " SAM. JOHNSON," * It is there depofited. J, N. Mr, Mr. Swinton....
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 350 pages
...willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive his clue proportion of praise from posterity. '• I recommend to you to preserve this scrap '! literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own iiwnd, or to deposit it in the Museum*, that * It is...
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