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A Dinner Lubricates Business. -- Lord Stowell (1745-1836) -- Life Of Johnson (Boswell), Vol.
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A dinner lubricates business.
-- Lord Stowell (1745-1836)
-- Life of Johnson (Boswell), Vol. viii, p. 67, note
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