Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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... at 103. He had five sons and three daughters , and lived to see the first son Bishop of Meath , the settled in London , desiring his assistance in this affair B 2 J. BOWDLER , Esq . 3 in others, are some traditionary tales of virtue and ...
... at 103. He had five sons and three daughters , and lived to see the first son Bishop of Meath , the settled in London , desiring his assistance in this affair B 2 J. BOWDLER , Esq . 3 in others, are some traditionary tales of virtue and ...
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Thomas Bowdler. settled in London , desiring his assistance in this affair . The marriage took place on the 1st of July 1658 , and a twelvemonth after he writes to his brother , that his present condition is , by the mercy of God , to ...
Thomas Bowdler. settled in London , desiring his assistance in this affair . The marriage took place on the 1st of July 1658 , and a twelvemonth after he writes to his brother , that his present condition is , by the mercy of God , to ...
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... assistance inva- luable to many persons ; and it is pleasing to read the various acknowledgments made to him from different quarters , from relatives , friends , and strangers , for the advice which he had given , the pecuniary assistance ...
... assistance inva- luable to many persons ; and it is pleasing to read the various acknowledgments made to him from different quarters , from relatives , friends , and strangers , for the advice which he had given , the pecuniary assistance ...
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... assistance in every thing in which I can . contribute to your happiness . If I was to see any thing in your conduct which I thought wrong , I would tell you of it ; but , God be thanked , you give me no occasion . " " I wish , on all ...
... assistance in every thing in which I can . contribute to your happiness . If I was to see any thing in your conduct which I thought wrong , I would tell you of it ; but , God be thanked , you give me no occasion . " " I wish , on all ...
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... assistance , and grace to resist them . My father and his uncle who brought him up were excellent men , Christians indeed ; may you exceed them in every * Elizabeth Julia , a fine lively girl , who died in 1754 , when she was just ten ...
... assistance , and grace to resist them . My father and his uncle who brought him up were excellent men , Christians indeed ; may you exceed them in every * Elizabeth Julia , a fine lively girl , who died in 1754 , when she was just ten ...
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