Life of SAMUEL JOHNSON LL.D1952 |
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Page xiv
... acknowledged is added acknowl . To those which may be fully be- lieved to be his from internal evidence , is added intern . evid . ] 1735. Abridgement and translation of Lobo's Voy- age to Abyssinia . acknowl . 1738. Part of a ...
... acknowledged is added acknowl . To those which may be fully be- lieved to be his from internal evidence , is added intern . evid . ] 1735. Abridgement and translation of Lobo's Voy- age to Abyssinia . acknowl . 1738. Part of a ...
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... acknowl . 1748. For The Gentleman's Magazine . " Life of Roscommon . " acknowl . Foreign History , November . intern . evid . For Dodsley's Preceptor " Preface . " acknowl . " The Vision of Theodore the Hermit . " ac- knowl . 1750. The ...
... acknowl . 1748. For The Gentleman's Magazine . " Life of Roscommon . " acknowl . Foreign History , November . intern . evid . For Dodsley's Preceptor " Preface . " acknowl . " The Vision of Theodore the Hermit . " ac- knowl . 1750. The ...
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... acknowl . Introduction to The London Chronicle , an Eve- ning Paper which still subsists with deserved credit . acknowl . 1757. Speech on the Subject of an Address to the Throne after the Expedition to Rochefort ; delivered by one of ...
... acknowl . Introduction to The London Chronicle , an Eve- ning Paper which still subsists with deserved credit . acknowl . 1757. Speech on the Subject of an Address to the Throne after the Expedition to Rochefort ; delivered by one of ...
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