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... Scotland and its inhabitants . His attitude was largely owing to the fact that the natives of that country who settled in England formed a sort of clique , employing Scotch servants , patronising Scotch tradesmen , applauding Scottish ...
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... your hand , I have taken a liking to you . " We can fill in the sketch with some details which Boswell would have thought it prudent to omit . CHAPTER II From Scotland VARIOUS LAKES in Scotland have been 100 JOHNSON AND BOSWELL.
... your hand , I have taken a liking to you . " We can fill in the sketch with some details which Boswell would have thought it prudent to omit . CHAPTER II From Scotland VARIOUS LAKES in Scotland have been 100 JOHNSON AND BOSWELL.
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... Scotland . He even renewed his proposal four years later , again demanding assurances from her of the conduct he desired . But on this occasion his father's opposition made him drop the design , which was fortunate , Boswell having ...
... Scotland . He even renewed his proposal four years later , again demanding assurances from her of the conduct he desired . But on this occasion his father's opposition made him drop the design , which was fortunate , Boswell having ...
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