Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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Page 78
... afford his best assistance to those who needed it , he was exceeding averse from giving advice . His mind and habits were of a practical turn ; and as he shrunk from responsibility , and was diffident of his own opinion , he was rather ...
... afford his best assistance to those who needed it , he was exceeding averse from giving advice . His mind and habits were of a practical turn ; and as he shrunk from responsibility , and was diffident of his own opinion , he was rather ...
Page 136
... afford to spend , and be very careful not to exceed ; but if you save any thing , let it be for the poor , and the stranger , and be sure to allot to pious or charitable uses as much as you can spare out of your allowance for your ...
... afford to spend , and be very careful not to exceed ; but if you save any thing , let it be for the poor , and the stranger , and be sure to allot to pious or charitable uses as much as you can spare out of your allowance for your ...
Page 150
... afford a fair speci- men , " piercing through " The body of the country , city , court , " addressing himself to all in every station , to mem- bers of parliament , to the members of the executive government , to the bishops and clergy ...
... afford a fair speci- men , " piercing through " The body of the country , city , court , " addressing himself to all in every station , to mem- bers of parliament , to the members of the executive government , to the bishops and clergy ...
Page 168
... afford a pair of horses . " Let every person keeping more carriages than one , drawn by two or more horses , and not let for hire , pay for the first , 107 .; for the second , 127 .; for the third , 157 .; and for all others 201. each ...
... afford a pair of horses . " Let every person keeping more carriages than one , drawn by two or more horses , and not let for hire , pay for the first , 107 .; for the second , 127 .; for the third , 157 .; and for all others 201. each ...
Page 180
... afford to our spiritual rulers an opportunity of conveying information to the clergy concerning the state of the church ; and , perhaps , it were not amiss , if such information were conveyed to the public frequently in a more popular ...
... afford to our spiritual rulers an opportunity of conveying information to the clergy concerning the state of the church ; and , perhaps , it were not amiss , if such information were conveyed to the public frequently in a more popular ...
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