Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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... fear , lest , through the kind partiality of friends , his faults be overlooked , and an undue importance and an undeserved merit be attributed to his good deeds . Such were the feelings of the excellent person who is the subject of the ...
... fear , lest , through the kind partiality of friends , his faults be overlooked , and an undue importance and an undeserved merit be attributed to his good deeds . Such were the feelings of the excellent person who is the subject of the ...
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... fear God , honour the king , and love one another . " But the views of this ex- cellent man were suddenly darkened when they were brightest , and his sun went down at noon day . He died in February 1661 , at the age of 34 ; and was ...
... fear God , honour the king , and love one another . " But the views of this ex- cellent man were suddenly darkened when they were brightest , and his sun went down at noon day . He died in February 1661 , at the age of 34 ; and was ...
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... fear , which ( as it is expressed by his favourite writer , the son of Sirach , ) is the begin- ning and the root of wisdom , and the first step to be accepted of God . In the month of November 1765 , Mr. Bowdler left Spring Grove ...
... fear , which ( as it is expressed by his favourite writer , the son of Sirach , ) is the begin- ning and the root of wisdom , and the first step to be accepted of God . In the month of November 1765 , Mr. Bowdler left Spring Grove ...
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... fear I am not in unison with you , especially if you are amidst the elegant dissipations of Bath , and en- joying the happy sunshine of the company of your friends , -for I have just lost one : - I parted with James Dan last Wednesday ...
... fear I am not in unison with you , especially if you are amidst the elegant dissipations of Bath , and en- joying the happy sunshine of the company of your friends , -for I have just lost one : - I parted with James Dan last Wednesday ...
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... fears , and then popped in a little vanity of my own ; namely , that I could not recollect a crime I had been guilty of worthy so severe a punishment as the loss of you D 3 J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 37 At th' interesting tender moment, when ...
... fears , and then popped in a little vanity of my own ; namely , that I could not recollect a crime I had been guilty of worthy so severe a punishment as the loss of you D 3 J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 37 At th' interesting tender moment, when ...
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