Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson LL. D.: Now First Published from the Original ManuscriptViking Press, 1936 - 435 pages |
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... pleased to accept of me as her husband . SUNDAY 15 AUGUST.1 Mr. Scott came to breakfast , at which I introduced to Dr. Johnson and him my friend Sir Wil- liam Forbes , now of Pitsligo , a man of whom too much good cannot be said ; who ...
... pleased to accept of me as her husband . SUNDAY 15 AUGUST.1 Mr. Scott came to breakfast , at which I introduced to Dr. Johnson and him my friend Sir Wil- liam Forbes , now of Pitsligo , a man of whom too much good cannot be said ; who ...
Page 109
... pleased , gave us many blessings , and said they had not had such a day since the old Laird of MacLeod's time . Mr. Johnson was much refreshed by this repast . He was pleased when I told him he would make a good chief . He said if he ...
... pleased , gave us many blessings , and said they had not had such a day since the old Laird of MacLeod's time . Mr. Johnson was much refreshed by this repast . He was pleased when I told him he would make a good chief . He said if he ...
Page 353
... pleased with the Duke's invitation , and most readily accepted it . MONDAY 25 OCTOBER . My acquaintance , the Rev. Mr. John Macaulay , 1 one of the ministers of Inveraray and brother to Mr. Kenneth at Cawdor , came to us this morning ...
... pleased with the Duke's invitation , and most readily accepted it . MONDAY 25 OCTOBER . My acquaintance , the Rev. Mr. John Macaulay , 1 one of the ministers of Inveraray and brother to Mr. Kenneth at Cawdor , came to us this morning ...
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