The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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Page 168
... soon dressed , and they sallied forth together into Covent- Garden , where the green - grocers and fruiterers were beginning to arrange their hampers , just come in from the country . Johnson made some attempts to help them ; but the ...
... soon dressed , and they sallied forth together into Covent- Garden , where the green - grocers and fruiterers were beginning to arrange their hampers , just come in from the country . Johnson made some attempts to help them ; but the ...
Page 402
... soon die away of itself , would not suffer me to take any notice of it . His sincere regard for Francis Barber , his faithful negro servant , made him so desirous of his further improvement , that he now placed him at a school at Bishop ...
... soon die away of itself , would not suffer me to take any notice of it . His sincere regard for Francis Barber , his faithful negro servant , made him so desirous of his further improvement , that he now placed him at a school at Bishop ...
Page 465
... soon , and am to appear in an appeal from the Court of Session in the House of Lords . A schoolmaster in Scotland was , by a court of inferior jurisdiction , deprived of his office , for being somewhat severe in the chastisement of his ...
... soon , and am to appear in an appeal from the Court of Session in the House of Lords . A schoolmaster in Scotland was , by a court of inferior jurisdiction , deprived of his office , for being somewhat severe in the chastisement of his ...
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