Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... Streatham , has been , I think , enkindled by our travels , with a curiosity to see the Highlands . I have given him letters to you and Beattie . He desires that a lodging may be taken for him at Edinburgh , against his arrival . He is ...
... Streatham , has been , I think , enkindled by our travels , with a curiosity to see the Highlands . I have given him letters to you and Beattie . He desires that a lodging may be taken for him at Edinburgh , against his arrival . He is ...
Page 412
... Streatham , and after drinking choco- late , at General Paoli's , in South Audley- street , we proceeded to Lord Marchmont's , in Curzon - street . His Lordship met us at the door of his library , and with great po- liteness said to ...
... Streatham , and after drinking choco- late , at General Paoli's , in South Audley- street , we proceeded to Lord Marchmont's , in Curzon - street . His Lordship met us at the door of his library , and with great po- liteness said to ...
Page 480
... Streatham , and pronoun- cing a prayer which he composed on leaving Mrs. Thrale's family . " 66 Almighty GoD , Father of all mercy , help me by thy grace that I may , with humble and sincere thankfulness , remem- ber the comforts and ...
... Streatham , and pronoun- cing a prayer which he composed on leaving Mrs. Thrale's family . " 66 Almighty GoD , Father of all mercy , help me by thy grace that I may , with humble and sincere thankfulness , remem- ber the comforts and ...
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