Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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... grace , ever remaineing , " Sir , " Youres in all reall affection and service , " HEN . MIDENSIS . " The person to whom this letter is addressed was elder and only brother to the deceased ; and a truly brotherly affection subsisted ...
... grace , ever remaineing , " Sir , " Youres in all reall affection and service , " HEN . MIDENSIS . " The person to whom this letter is addressed was elder and only brother to the deceased ; and a truly brotherly affection subsisted ...
Page 22
... grace of God , he was never to depart , the son of these excellent For the same reason I am greatly against teaching children to say their prayers or their catechism in French , as is commonly done ; for it only gives them a dislike to ...
... grace of God , he was never to depart , the son of these excellent For the same reason I am greatly against teaching children to say their prayers or their catechism in French , as is commonly done ; for it only gives them a dislike to ...
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... grace and virtue ; and his tutor represented him to be " perfectly true to the principles of his religion , and as free as possible from all vice ; and that , " said he , " not because I think him void of the passions incident to youth ...
... grace and virtue ; and his tutor represented him to be " perfectly true to the principles of his religion , and as free as possible from all vice ; and that , " said he , " not because I think him void of the passions incident to youth ...
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... grace ; From him no inspiration I derive , Fruitless alike both Wilkes and Forty - five ? Should I the deeds of foreign fame rehearse , Sobolski , Ratchewitz , deform my verse : Or make the gallant Prozorowski mine , At once he lames ...
... grace ; From him no inspiration I derive , Fruitless alike both Wilkes and Forty - five ? Should I the deeds of foreign fame rehearse , Sobolski , Ratchewitz , deform my verse : Or make the gallant Prozorowski mine , At once he lames ...
Page 47
... sunk into the grave . Two at least , however , still survive , and will perhaps , pardon the writer if he seek to grace his narrative by recording their kind regard for himself , as well as their friendship J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 47.
... sunk into the grave . Two at least , however , still survive , and will perhaps , pardon the writer if he seek to grace his narrative by recording their kind regard for himself , as well as their friendship J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 47.
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