Life of SAMUEL JOHNSON LL.D1952 |
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... Langton , Esq . of Langton , in Lincolnshire , another much val- ued friend , commenced soon after the conclu- sion of his Rambler ; which that gentleman , then a youth , had read with so much admiration , that he came to London chiefly ...
... Langton , Esq . of Langton , in Lincolnshire , another much val- ued friend , commenced soon after the conclu- sion of his Rambler ; which that gentleman , then a youth , had read with so much admiration , that he came to London chiefly ...
Page 147
... Langton , from the time that dear Miss Langton left us , had not I met Mr. Simpson , of Lincoln , one day in the street , by whom I was informed that Mr. Langton , your Mamma , and yourself , had been all ill , but that you were all ...
... Langton , from the time that dear Miss Langton left us , had not I met Mr. Simpson , of Lincoln , one day in the street , by whom I was informed that Mr. Langton , your Mamma , and yourself , had been all ill , but that you were all ...
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JAMES BOSWELL. Langton , Diana ( Bennet Langton's mother ) , 90 , 94 * , 99 , 136 , 147 , 148 , 184 , 187 , 443 Langton , Elizabeth , ( Bennet's daughter ) , 366 Langton , George ( Bennet's father ) , 80 , 89 , 93 , 99 , 122 , 136 , 147 ...
JAMES BOSWELL. Langton , Diana ( Bennet Langton's mother ) , 90 , 94 * , 99 , 136 , 147 , 148 , 184 , 187 , 443 Langton , Elizabeth , ( Bennet's daughter ) , 366 Langton , George ( Bennet's father ) , 80 , 89 , 93 , 99 , 122 , 136 , 147 ...
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