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... Boswell , Life Babies I know not how so whimsical a thought came into my mind , but I asked , ' If , Sir , you were shut up in a castle , and a newborn child with you , what would you do ? ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , I should not much ...
... Boswell , Life Babies I know not how so whimsical a thought came into my mind , but I asked , ' If , Sir , you were shut up in a castle , and a newborn child with you , what would you do ? ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , I should not much ...
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... BosWELL . ' The idolatry of the Mass ? ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , there is no idolatry in the Mass . They believe GOD to be there , and they adore him . ' BOSWELL . " The worship of Saints ? ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , they do not worship saints ...
... BosWELL . ' The idolatry of the Mass ? ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , there is no idolatry in the Mass . They believe GOD to be there , and they adore him . ' BOSWELL . " The worship of Saints ? ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , they do not worship saints ...
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... BOSWELL . ' And what next ? ' JOHNSON . ' Nay , Sir , you shall know their fate no further . ' BOSWELL . " Then the world must be left in the dark . It must be said ( assuming a mock solemnity , ) he scraped them , and let them dry ...
... BOSWELL . ' And what next ? ' JOHNSON . ' Nay , Sir , you shall know their fate no further . ' BOSWELL . " Then the world must be left in the dark . It must be said ( assuming a mock solemnity , ) he scraped them , and let them dry ...
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