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Johnson's cousin , Cornelius Ford , was Chesterfield's chaplain , and married a certain Judith Crowley ; her great - niece , about 1740-5 , married Chesterfield's brother , Sir William Stanhope .
Johnson's cousin , Cornelius Ford , was Chesterfield's chaplain , and married a certain Judith Crowley ; her great - niece , about 1740-5 , married Chesterfield's brother , Sir William Stanhope .
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Johnson's cousin , Cornelius Ford , was Chesterfield's chaplain , and married a certain Judith Crowley ; her great - niece , about 1740-5 , married Chesterfield's brother , Sir William Stanhope .
Johnson's cousin , Cornelius Ford , was Chesterfield's chaplain , and married a certain Judith Crowley ; her great - niece , about 1740-5 , married Chesterfield's brother , Sir William Stanhope .
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This same year 1769 finally crowned with success Boswell's long and arduous efforts to get married . In 1766 , after his return to Scot- land , he had begun by falling so much in love with the gardener's daughter at Auchinleck as to ...
This same year 1769 finally crowned with success Boswell's long and arduous efforts to get married . In 1766 , after his return to Scot- land , he had begun by falling so much in love with the gardener's daughter at Auchinleck as to ...
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