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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... - Page 318
by James Boswell - 1791 - 516 pages
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The Life of Samuel Johnson ... Comprising a Series of His Epistolary ...

James Boswell - English literature - 1890 - 568 pages
...time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. "The King said in council, 'That the magistrates s: for as it is, he doth gabble monstrously,'" "He published directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by force....
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Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2

Samuel Johnson - 1892 - 490 pages
...a time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. The King said in council, that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ; and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L. D.: Together with a Journal of a ..., Volume 2

James Boswell - 1900 - 546 pages
...time of terrour you have been happy in not seeing." " The King said in council, ' That the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ;' and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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Life of Johnson, Volume 2

James Boswell - 1904 - 726 pages
...time of terrour you have been happy in not seeing.' 'The King said in Council, "That the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ; " and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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THE HOUSE IN ST. MARTIN'S STREET

CONSTANCE HILL - 1907 - 444 pages
...Johnson, writing to Mrs. Thrale on that same days, says : " The King said in council that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own, and a proclamation was published directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by force."...
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The House in St. Martin's Street: Being Chronicles of the Burney Family

Constance Hill - London (England) - 1907 - 428 pages
...Johnson, writing to Mrs. Thrale on that same days, says : " The King said in council that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own, and a proclamation was published directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by force."...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Together with a Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 2

James Boswell - Authors, English - 1910 - 548 pages
...time of terrour you have been happy in not seeing." " The King said in council, ' That the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own ; ' and a proclamation was published, directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by...
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Source Book of London History from the Earliest Times to 1800

P. Meadows - London (England) - 1914 - 290 pages
...time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. " The King said in Council ' that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own'; and a proclamation was published directing us to keep our servants within doors, as the peace was now to be preserved by force....
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Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - Readers - 1916 - 370 pages
...time of terror you have been happy in not seeing. "The King said in council, 'That the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own. ' "The soldiers are stationed so as to be everywhere within call ; there is no longer any body of rioters,...
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The Gordon Riots

John Paul De Castro - Gordon Riots, 1780 - 1926 - 370 pages
...the same evening." Dr. Johnson wrote to Mrs. Thrale : " The King said in Council that the magistrates had not done their duty, but that he would do his own " ; while Baretti expressed the opinion that had it not been for the King's vigorous measures London...
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