Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.1952 |
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... Bennet Langton of Langton in the County of Lincoln , Esquire , and George Stubbs of Suffolk Street , Charing Cross , Gentle- man . ” Langton , by this instrument , undertook to pay , in return for the sum of £ 757 10S . which he had ...
... Bennet Langton of Langton in the County of Lincoln , Esquire , and George Stubbs of Suffolk Street , Charing Cross , Gentle- man . ” Langton , by this instrument , undertook to pay , in return for the sum of £ 757 10S . which he had ...
Page 290
... LANGTON , BEAUCLERC , AND JOHNSON . Bennet Langton and Topham Beauclerc were members of the " Literary Club originated by Sir Joshua Reynolds . " They were doubtless induced to join the club through their devotion to Johnson ; and the ...
... LANGTON , BEAUCLERC , AND JOHNSON . Bennet Langton and Topham Beauclerc were members of the " Literary Club originated by Sir Joshua Reynolds . " They were doubtless induced to join the club through their devotion to Johnson ; and the ...
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