Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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Page 27
... 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 of his age , I rather think the contrary , but purely for ...
... 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 of his age , I rather think the contrary , but purely for ...
Page 33
... true when I told you I planted them for you - for , Dost thou hear ? ' Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice And could of men distinguish , her election Hath seal'd thee for herself . ' " Ce que je dis est la verité même , tous ...
... true when I told you I planted them for you - for , Dost thou hear ? ' Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice And could of men distinguish , her election Hath seal'd thee for herself . ' " Ce que je dis est la verité même , tous ...
Page 50
... true , yet all are not equally so . - Perhaps there are very few who are quite free from reserve to any one body , yet this I think I am to you , and I wish you to be as much so as you can to me- -As to your brother , I rejoice to find ...
... true , yet all are not equally so . - Perhaps there are very few who are quite free from reserve to any one body , yet this I think I am to you , and I wish you to be as much so as you can to me- -As to your brother , I rejoice to find ...
Page 52
... you for sending me a true state of your dear brother's case ; however melancholy it be , I wish to know the worst . It goes very near me to part from him , so it did to part from my dear little girl , your sister * , 52 MEMOIR OF.
... you for sending me a true state of your dear brother's case ; however melancholy it be , I wish to know the worst . It goes very near me to part from him , so it did to part from my dear little girl , your sister * , 52 MEMOIR OF.
Page 55
... true of a good man , and * Christianus videri potest miser , non potest esse . often quoted by the writer of this letter . A saying what a divine religion must that be , which , E 4 J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 55 day, to think one has been of no ...
... true of a good man , and * Christianus videri potest miser , non potest esse . often quoted by the writer of this letter . A saying what a divine religion must that be , which , E 4 J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 55 day, to think one has been of no ...
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