Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.1952 |
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... Rasay , and the de- cision relating to Sir Allan . I am , my dearest Sir , with great affection , your most obliged , and most humble servant , May 27 , 1775 SAM . JOHNSON After my return to Scotland , I wrote three letters to him ...
... Rasay , and the de- cision relating to Sir Allan . I am , my dearest Sir , with great affection , your most obliged , and most humble servant , May 27 , 1775 SAM . JOHNSON After my return to Scotland , I wrote three letters to him ...
Page 335
... Rasay , is married to Colonel Mure Camp- bell , an excellent man , with a pretty good es- tate of his own , and the prospect of having the Earl of Loudoun's fortune and honours . Is not this a noble lot for our fair Hebridean ? How ...
... Rasay , is married to Colonel Mure Camp- bell , an excellent man , with a pretty good es- tate of his own , and the prospect of having the Earl of Loudoun's fortune and honours . Is not this a noble lot for our fair Hebridean ? How ...
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... Rasay , laird of : see Macleod , John , laird of Rasay Rasselas , Prince of Abyssinia ( Johnson ) , 13 , 94-95 , 123 , 208 , 340 , 401 , 414 , 451 , 480 , 541 * , 555 Ratcliff , John , 74 Rawlinson , Richard , 495 Ray , John , 169 , 221 ...
... Rasay , laird of : see Macleod , John , laird of Rasay Rasselas , Prince of Abyssinia ( Johnson ) , 13 , 94-95 , 123 , 208 , 340 , 401 , 414 , 451 , 480 , 541 * , 555 Ratcliff , John , 74 Rawlinson , Richard , 495 Ray , John , 169 , 221 ...
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