Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 第 3 巻G. Routledge and Sons, 1926 |
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... Chief of Dunvegan - the famed " Rorie More , " and the Chief of the Macdonalds , leading each five hundred men to the shores of Ulster to assist Red Hugh O'Donell in his contest with the English Crown . And picturesque the sight must ...
... Chief of Dunvegan - the famed " Rorie More , " and the Chief of the Macdonalds , leading each five hundred men to the shores of Ulster to assist Red Hugh O'Donell in his contest with the English Crown . And picturesque the sight must ...
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... Chief Baron Smith for the service of the Church of England . The Rev. Mr. Carr , the senior clergyman , preached from these words , Because the Lord reigneth , let the earth be glad . " I was sorry to think Mr Johnson did not attend to ...
... Chief Baron Smith for the service of the Church of England . The Rev. Mr. Carr , the senior clergyman , preached from these words , Because the Lord reigneth , let the earth be glad . " I was sorry to think Mr Johnson did not attend to ...
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... chiefs , might sometimes be of service . In France , a chief would not be permitted to force a number of the king's subjects out of the country . Dr. Johnson concurred with me , observing , that " were an oppressive chieftain a subject ...
... chiefs , might sometimes be of service . In France , a chief would not be permitted to force a number of the king's subjects out of the country . Dr. Johnson concurred with me , observing , that " were an oppressive chieftain a subject ...
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Sir George Mackenzie Mr Burkes wit knowledge and elo | 18 |
Ogden on Prayer Aphoristic writing Edinburgh surveyed | 28 |
Arrive at Montrose | 48 |
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