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" When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 422
1862
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 548 pages
...England, and only some phantoms of imagination sednce yon to Italy. I am afraid however that my connsel is vain, yet I have eased my heart by giving it. When Qneen Mary took the resolntion of shel. tering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's,...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 402 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey; and when they came to the irremeable...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons ; but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...am afraid, however, that my counsel is vain ; yet Ih ave e-^sed my heart by giving it, When When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 872 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons; but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...however, that my counsel is vain ; yet I have eased niy heart by giving it. When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 564 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons; but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...Italy. I am afraid, however, that my counsel is vain j yet I have eased my heart by giving it. When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 470 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons ; but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...of St Andrews, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated the two kingdoms, walked...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 472 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons ; but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...of St Andrews, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremeable stream that separated the two kingdoms, walked...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 476 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons ; but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...Italy. I am afraid, however, that my counsel is vain j yet I have eased my heart by giving it. When Queen Mary took the resolution of sheltering herself...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary, Volume 6

1822 - 542 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremediable...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 6

1822 - 520 pages
...under your own eye. I desire not to detail all my reasons, but every argument of prudence and interest is for England, and only some phantoms of imagination...sheltering herself in England, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, attempting to dissuade her, attended on her journey ; and when they came to the irremediable...
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