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" I from concealing her, that my wife had at that time almost as numerous an acquaintance in London as I had myself; and was, not very long after, kindly invited and elegantly entertained at Streatham by Mr. "
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - Page 438
by James Boswell - 1901
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1799 - 640 pages
...intend to convince this obstinate woman, and to exhibit to the publick the truth of your narrative, you are at liberty to make what use you please of this statement. ' I hope you will pardon me for taking up so much of your time. Wishing you multos et felices...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ...

James Boswell - 1799 - 496 pages
...intend to convince this obstinate woman, and to exhibit to the publick the truth of your narrative, you are at liberty to make what use you please of this statement. "I hope you will pardon me for taking up so much of ytw time. Wishing you multas el f dices...
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Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pages
...intend to convince this obstinate woman, and to exhibit to the publick the truth of your narrative, you are at liberty to make what use you please of this statement. ' I hope you will pardon me for taking up so much of your time. Wishing you multos et f...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1807 - 508 pages
...as I had myself; andVas, not very long after, kindly invited and elegantly entertained at Streatham by Mr. and Mrs. Thrale. " My request, therefore is,...liberty to make what use you please of this letter. 1 1772. that he was married j else we should have shown ^~vp^ his lady more civilities. She is a very...
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The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature

Robert Walsh - 1817 - 508 pages
...and Dr. Mitchell — as soon as the result is known, it will be the subject of another communication. You are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter, only excuse its imperfections; for I have neither time to correct nor copy. I remain, dear sir, Very...
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The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature

Robert Walsh - 1817 - 514 pages
...and Dr. Mitchell — as soon as the result is known, it will be the subject of another communication. You are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter, only excuse its imperfections; for I have neither time to correct nor copy. I remain, dear sir, Very...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2

James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pages
...intend to convince this obstinate woman, and to exhibit to the publick the truth of your narrative, you are at liberty to make what use you please of this statement. "I hope you will pardon me for taking up so much of your time. Wishing you mnltos et felices...
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Miscellaneous Letters & Essays: On Various Subjects

Thomas Paine - 1819 - 276 pages
...Mr. Monroe against him, and told him of the affair of Nootka Sound, and the twelve hundred pounds. You are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter, and with my name to it. THOMAS PAINE, TO MR. DUANE, SIR, New Rochelle, April 26, 1806. I SEE, by the...
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The Life of Thomas Paine: Author of Common Sense, Rights of Man, Age of ...

Thomas Clio Rickman - 1819 - 302 pages
...Mr. Monroe against him, and told him of the affair of Nootka Sound, and the twelve hundred pounds. You are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter, and with my name to it. THOMAS PAINE. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, Note.— Mr. Carlile has just published...
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Dissertation on the first principles of government

Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 pages
...Mr. Monroe against him, and told him of the affair of Nootka Sound, and the twelve hundred pounds. You are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter, and with my name to it, ANECDOTE OF LORD MALMSBURY WHEN MINISTER AT PARIS. Mr. Duane, New Rochelle,...
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