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... dear country . In this proclamation there is one paragraph of which I do not remember any precedent . He threatens , that , if any peasant should be found with arms , he shall be hanged without further inquiry ; and that , if any lord ...
... dear country . In this proclamation there is one paragraph of which I do not remember any precedent . He threatens , that , if any peasant should be found with arms , he shall be hanged without further inquiry ; and that , if any lord ...
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... Johnson. LETTERS BY SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL . D. SELECTED FROM THE COLLECTION OF MRS . PIOZZI , AND OTHERS . LETTERS . LETTER I. To Mr. James Elphinston . DEAR LETTERS, SELECTED FROM THE COLLECTION OF MRS PIOZZI, AND OTHERS.
... Johnson. LETTERS BY SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL . D. SELECTED FROM THE COLLECTION OF MRS . PIOZZI , AND OTHERS . LETTERS . LETTER I. To Mr. James Elphinston . DEAR LETTERS, SELECTED FROM THE COLLECTION OF MRS PIOZZI, AND OTHERS.
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With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. t } t 1 LETTERS . LETTER I. To Mr. James Elphinston . DEAR.
With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. t } t 1 LETTERS . LETTER I. To Mr. James Elphinston . DEAR.
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... DEAR SIR , Sept. 25 , 1750 . You have , as I find by every kind of evidence , lost an excellent mother ; and I hope you will not think me incapable of partaking of your grief . I have a mother , now eighty - two years of age , whom ...
... DEAR SIR , Sept. 25 , 1750 . You have , as I find by every kind of evidence , lost an excellent mother ; and I hope you will not think me incapable of partaking of your grief . I have a mother , now eighty - two years of age , whom ...
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... to come ; for all comfort and all satisfaction is sincerely wished you by , Dear Sir , Your most obliged , most obedient , And most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . MADAM , LETTER II . To Mrs. Thrale . London 332 LETTERS .
... to come ; for all comfort and all satisfaction is sincerely wished you by , Dear Sir , Your most obliged , most obedient , And most humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . MADAM , LETTER II . To Mrs. Thrale . London 332 LETTERS .
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