The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 51
... sent to the press , 1658 , a manuscript of Raleigh , called , the Cabinet Council ; and next year gratified his malevolence to the clergy , by a Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Cases , and the Means of removing Hirelings out ...
... sent to the press , 1658 , a manuscript of Raleigh , called , the Cabinet Council ; and next year gratified his malevolence to the clergy , by a Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Cases , and the Means of removing Hirelings out ...
Pagina 70
... sent by their parents to the same end ; yet excusing only the eldest daughter by reason of her bodily in- firmity , and difficult utterance of speech , ( which , to say truth , I doubt was the principal cause of excus- ing her , ) the ...
... sent by their parents to the same end ; yet excusing only the eldest daughter by reason of her bodily in- firmity , and difficult utterance of speech , ( which , to say truth , I doubt was the principal cause of excus- ing her , ) the ...
Pagina 71
Samuel Johnson. the eldest also , sent out to learn some curious and ingenious sorts of manufacture , that are proper for women to learn , particularly embroideries in gold or silver . " In the scene of misery which this mode of intel ...
Samuel Johnson. the eldest also , sent out to learn some curious and ingenious sorts of manufacture , that are proper for women to learn , particularly embroideries in gold or silver . " In the scene of misery which this mode of intel ...
Pagina 74
... sent to the press , seeming to take delight in publication , a collection of Familiar Epistles in Latin ; to which , being too few to make a volume , he added some academical exercises , which , perhaps , he perused with pleasure , as ...
... sent to the press , seeming to take delight in publication , a collection of Familiar Epistles in Latin ; to which , being too few to make a volume , he added some academical exercises , which , perhaps , he perused with pleasure , as ...
Pagina 82
... sent her fifty guineas . She had seven sons and three daughters ; but none of them had any children , except her son Caleb and her daughter Elizabeth . Caleb went to Fort St. George , in the East Indies , and had two sons , of whom ...
... sent her fifty guineas . She had seven sons and three daughters ; but none of them had any children , except her son Caleb and her daughter Elizabeth . Caleb went to Fort St. George , in the East Indies , and had two sons , of whom ...
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