Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... Lichfield , in Staffordshire , on the 18th of September , N.S. 1709 ; and his initiation into the Chris- tian church was not delayed ; for his baptism is recorded , in the register of St. Mary's parish in that city , to have been ...
... Lichfield , in Staffordshire , on the 18th of September , N.S. 1709 ; and his initiation into the Chris- tian church was not delayed ; for his baptism is recorded , in the register of St. Mary's parish in that city , to have been ...
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... Lichfield , October 2. " I believe you had been long enough acquainted with the pha- nomena of sickness , not to be surprised that a sick man wishes to be where he is not , and where it appears to every body but himself that he might ...
... Lichfield , October 2. " I believe you had been long enough acquainted with the pha- nomena of sickness , not to be surprised that a sick man wishes to be where he is not , and where it appears to every body but himself that he might ...
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... Lichfield , in her 71st year , Janu- ary 13 , 1786 , and bequeathed the principal part of her fortune to the Rev. Mr. Pearson , of Lichfield . M. ] A Club in London , founded by the learned and in- genious physician , Dr. Ash , in ...
... Lichfield , in her 71st year , Janu- ary 13 , 1786 , and bequeathed the principal part of her fortune to the Rev. Mr. Pearson , of Lichfield . M. ] A Club in London , founded by the learned and in- genious physician , Dr. Ash , in ...
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