Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... Sir John Hawkins , Knight , † a man , whom , during my long intimacy with Dr. Johnson , I never saw in his company , I think , but once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent , religious ...
... Sir John Hawkins , Knight , † a man , whom , during my long intimacy with Dr. Johnson , I never saw in his company , I think , but once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent , religious ...
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... Sir , " Your humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " Ashbourne , Aug. 12 , 1784. " Indeed it is very necessary to keep in mind that Sir John Hawkins has unaccoun- tably viewed Johnson's character and con- duct in almost every particular ...
... Sir , " Your humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " Ashbourne , Aug. 12 , 1784. " Indeed it is very necessary to keep in mind that Sir John Hawkins has unaccoun- tably viewed Johnson's character and con- duct in almost every particular ...
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... John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , sole executors of this my last will and testament , hereby revoking all ... Sir John Hawkins , one of my executors , the Annales Ecclesiastici of Baronius , and Holinshed's and Stowe's Chronicles ...
... John Hawkins , and Dr. William Scott , sole executors of this my last will and testament , hereby revoking all ... Sir John Hawkins , one of my executors , the Annales Ecclesiastici of Baronius , and Holinshed's and Stowe's Chronicles ...
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