Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.1952 |
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... Fort Augustus , to the Hebrides , to visit which was the principal object he had in view . He visited the isles of Sky , Rasay , Col , Mull , Inchkenneth , and Icolmkill . He travelled through Argyleshire by Inverary , and from thence ...
... Fort Augustus , to the Hebrides , to visit which was the principal object he had in view . He visited the isles of Sky , Rasay , Col , Mull , Inchkenneth , and Icolmkill . He travelled through Argyleshire by Inverary , and from thence ...
Page 378
... Fort Augustus , who had served in America , told us of a woman whom they were obliged to bind , in order to get her ... Fortin's sermons are very ele- gant . — Sherlock's style too is very elegant , though he has not made it his ...
... Fort Augustus , who had served in America , told us of a woman whom they were obliged to bind , in order to get her ... Fortin's sermons are very ele- gant . — Sherlock's style too is very elegant , though he has not made it his ...
Page 418
... Fort - Augustus . I hope soon 1Vol . ii , p . 38 . 2Miss Carmichael . to send you a few lines to read . I am , dear Sir , your most affectionate , SAM . JOHNSON November 21 , 1778 About this time the Rev. Mr. John Hussey , who had been ...
... Fort - Augustus . I hope soon 1Vol . ii , p . 38 . 2Miss Carmichael . to send you a few lines to read . I am , dear Sir , your most affectionate , SAM . JOHNSON November 21 , 1778 About this time the Rev. Mr. John Hussey , who had been ...
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