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Page 37
... with on such sum- mary proceeding , he coolly replied , " Sir , he was impertinent to me , and I beat him . " Paternoster Row , the great literary emporium of the world , did not assume any importance till the reign of Queen BOOK CRAFT .
... with on such sum- mary proceeding , he coolly replied , " Sir , he was impertinent to me , and I beat him . " Paternoster Row , the great literary emporium of the world , did not assume any importance till the reign of Queen BOOK CRAFT .
Page 39
... replied , " Samuel Johnson returns compliments to Mr. Andrew Millar , and is very glad to find ( as he does by his note ) , that Mr. A. M. has the grace to thank God for anything . " Honorable mention also should be made , of a name ...
... replied , " Samuel Johnson returns compliments to Mr. Andrew Millar , and is very glad to find ( as he does by his note ) , that Mr. A. M. has the grace to thank God for anything . " Honorable mention also should be made , of a name ...
Page 85
... replied , " Give the poor Christian one half of the loaf . He that could feed five thousand with five loaves and two fishes , can certainly make that half loaf suffice for more than our necessity . " His fortitude and faith were ...
... replied , " Give the poor Christian one half of the loaf . He that could feed five thousand with five loaves and two fishes , can certainly make that half loaf suffice for more than our necessity . " His fortitude and faith were ...
Page 86
... replied , the debt of his family to the father of their country , and the preserver of their parent could never be discharged and the general to avoid the pleasing importunity of the grateful Virginian , who would not be denied ...
... replied , the debt of his family to the father of their country , and the preserver of their parent could never be discharged and the general to avoid the pleasing importunity of the grateful Virginian , who would not be denied ...
Page 87
... replied : “ As soon as a poor man on the road takes off his hat and asks charity , the animal immediately stands still , and will not stir till something is bestowed upon the petitioner ; and as I had no money about me , I had to feign ...
... replied : “ As soon as a poor man on the road takes off his hat and asks charity , the animal immediately stands still , and will not stir till something is bestowed upon the petitioner ; and as I had no money about me , I had to feign ...
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