Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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... able writer whose name has occasioned this digression , " The protestant religion of the church of England is but another name for primitive Christianity , and a protestant for a primitive Christian , J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 15.
... able writer whose name has occasioned this digression , " The protestant religion of the church of England is but another name for primitive Christianity , and a protestant for a primitive Christian , J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 15.
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... able than the brilliancy of his wit or the extent of his knowledge . Through him , Mr. Bowdler be- came acquainted with a person of extraordinary wit and talent , Robert Cobb , and a mutual regard speedily grew up between them . Mr ...
... able than the brilliancy of his wit or the extent of his knowledge . Through him , Mr. Bowdler be- came acquainted with a person of extraordinary wit and talent , Robert Cobb , and a mutual regard speedily grew up between them . Mr ...
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... . " I detest apologies as much as you can , therefore will make no other for my long silence , than that I have been so accablé with business that I have never been able to get my mind in tune . Observe , this is not J. BOWDLER , Esq . 29.
... . " I detest apologies as much as you can , therefore will make no other for my long silence , than that I have been so accablé with business that I have never been able to get my mind in tune . Observe , this is not J. BOWDLER , Esq . 29.
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... able to wade through the hardships of this world , and to be rather helpful to the poor than burthensome to the rich ; but , in all events , may you learn , in whatever state you are , therewith to be content ; and may you and I ...
... able to wade through the hardships of this world , and to be rather helpful to the poor than burthensome to the rich ; but , in all events , may you learn , in whatever state you are , therewith to be content ; and may you and I ...
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... able to pronounce that little word . " " How do you like Mr. Hutton ? he is clever . It is wonderful to consider what difficulties these Moravians un- dergo in their missions , and that too without any prospect of worldly riches or ...
... able to pronounce that little word . " " How do you like Mr. Hutton ? he is clever . It is wonderful to consider what difficulties these Moravians un- dergo in their missions , and that too without any prospect of worldly riches or ...
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