Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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... continued , and his kindness for the father was transferred to the child , to whom , being himself childless , he after- wards became a parent . This boy was all that the father left , two other children having died in infancy . He was ...
... continued , and his kindness for the father was transferred to the child , to whom , being himself childless , he after- wards became a parent . This boy was all that the father left , two other children having died in infancy . He was ...
Page 7
... continued , and kept from seedes of schisme and phanatichisme . God blesse him , and you , and youres . So leaving all of you to the goodenes and protection of the Almighty , I remaine , " Sir , " Youres very affectionately , " HEN ...
... continued , and kept from seedes of schisme and phanatichisme . God blesse him , and you , and youres . So leaving all of you to the goodenes and protection of the Almighty , I remaine , " Sir , " Youres very affectionately , " HEN ...
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... continued for nearly forty years , he was beginning life with great fondness for literature , an extensive knowledge of books , and a remarkable facility of rapidly perusing them . His affections were as warm as his talents were bright ...
... continued for nearly forty years , he was beginning life with great fondness for literature , an extensive knowledge of books , and a remarkable facility of rapidly perusing them . His affections were as warm as his talents were bright ...
Page 80
... to breathe a prayer , that the life which has been mercifully prolonged to this day , may still be continued free from sor- row and from pain ; and let him clothe his wishes for himself in the beautiful words of the poet , 80 MEMOIR OF.
... to breathe a prayer , that the life which has been mercifully prolonged to this day , may still be continued free from sor- row and from pain ; and let him clothe his wishes for himself in the beautiful words of the poet , 80 MEMOIR OF.
Page 89
... continued to profess allegiance to an exiled monarch , and to maintain opinions which were branded with the odious appellation of popery , were the same who had stood forth to oppose the encroachments of popery and arbitrary power ...
... continued to profess allegiance to an exiled monarch , and to maintain opinions which were branded with the odious appellation of popery , were the same who had stood forth to oppose the encroachments of popery and arbitrary power ...
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