Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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... increased by its being found in old signatures used indiscri- minately with the French article and preposition , le and de ; from the former of which it should seem to be a term descriptive of the person ; from the latter , the name of ...
... increased by its being found in old signatures used indiscri- minately with the French article and preposition , le and de ; from the former of which it should seem to be a term descriptive of the person ; from the latter , the name of ...
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... increased otherwise . Neither nature or art de- signed mee for greatness . A family I have none to raise . * And as for the girles , wealth cannot make them virtuous , and extream want will not , I hope , necessitate them to be lewd ...
... increased otherwise . Neither nature or art de- signed mee for greatness . A family I have none to raise . * And as for the girles , wealth cannot make them virtuous , and extream want will not , I hope , necessitate them to be lewd ...
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... increase of happiness to all ranks of people ! If you wanted a spur to do what is right , I think you would now have it , for , I dare say , you are so much beloved by the two young men , that your advice and example will go a great way ...
... increase of happiness to all ranks of people ! If you wanted a spur to do what is right , I think you would now have it , for , I dare say , you are so much beloved by the two young men , that your advice and example will go a great way ...
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... increased respect . By the death of the excellent person , the mention of whom has occasioned these remarks , the suc- cession of the Non - juring clergy , by English ordi- The death of nation , was brought to a close . Prince Charles ...
... increased respect . By the death of the excellent person , the mention of whom has occasioned these remarks , the suc- cession of the Non - juring clergy , by English ordi- The death of nation , was brought to a close . Prince Charles ...
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... increasing pain , that she committed to paper those reflections which have proved the source of delight to many a pious heart , and comfort to many a dejected spirit . * After the measles in 1771 , her health appeared to * Miss ...
... increasing pain , that she committed to paper those reflections which have proved the source of delight to many a pious heart , and comfort to many a dejected spirit . * After the measles in 1771 , her health appeared to * Miss ...
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