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... hope yet to see Beattie's College and have not given up the western voyage . But however all this may be or not , let us try to make each other happy when we meet , and not refer our pleasure to distant times or distant places . ' How ...
... hope yet to see Beattie's College and have not given up the western voyage . But however all this may be or not , let us try to make each other happy when we meet , and not refer our pleasure to distant times or distant places . ' How ...
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... hope of a blessed resurrection , " too strong to be used indiscriminately , and , indeed , sometimes when those over whose bodies it is said , have been notoriously profane ? ' JOHNSON . ' It is sure and certain hope , Sir ; not belief ...
... hope of a blessed resurrection , " too strong to be used indiscriminately , and , indeed , sometimes when those over whose bodies it is said , have been notoriously profane ? ' JOHNSON . ' It is sure and certain hope , Sir ; not belief ...
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... hope we shall both be the better for each other's friendship , and I hope we shall not very quickly be parted . Tell Mr. Nicholls that I shall be glad of his correspondence , when his business allows him a little remission ; though to ...
... hope we shall both be the better for each other's friendship , and I hope we shall not very quickly be parted . Tell Mr. Nicholls that I shall be glad of his correspondence , when his business allows him a little remission ; though to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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