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I am , reverend Sir , ¡° Your most humble servant , ¡° Sam . JOHNSON . " ¡° July 9 , 1777. " [ TO THE REVEREND DR . VYSE , AT LAMBETH . " If any notice should be taken of the recommendation which I took the liberty of sending you , it will ...
I am , reverend Sir , ¡° Your most humble servant , ¡° Sam . JOHNSON . " ¡° July 9 , 1777. " [ TO THE REVEREND DR . VYSE , AT LAMBETH . " If any notice should be taken of the recommendation which I took the liberty of sending you , it will ...
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one of Johnson's humble friends , a deserving but unfortunate man , being now oppressed by age and poverty , Johnson solicited the Lord ... ¡° I am , Sir , with great regard ¡° Your most faithful ¡° And obedient servant , ¡° THURLOW .
one of Johnson's humble friends , a deserving but unfortunate man , being now oppressed by age and poverty , Johnson solicited the Lord ... ¡° I am , Sir , with great regard ¡° Your most faithful ¡° And obedient servant , ¡° THURLOW .
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Having no other relations , it had been for some time Johnson's intention to make a liberal provision for his faithful servant , Mr. Francis Barber , whom he looked upon as particularly under his protection , and whom he had all along ...
Having no other relations , it had been for some time Johnson's intention to make a liberal provision for his faithful servant , Mr. Francis Barber , whom he looked upon as particularly under his protection , and whom he had all along ...
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