Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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Page 24
... whole art and mystery of keeping accounts , in which he greatly excelled . The disadvantages and disappointments which he suffered did not , however , seduce him into a neg- lect of his studies : his sound principles and good conduct ...
... whole art and mystery of keeping accounts , in which he greatly excelled . The disadvantages and disappointments which he suffered did not , however , seduce him into a neg- lect of his studies : his sound principles and good conduct ...
Page 25
... whole congrega- tion wept incessantly . " By his will , Mr. Brett left to Mr. Bowdler all his pamphlets and papers ; an honourable mark of bably to direct his pupil's attention more particu- larly to J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 25.
... whole congrega- tion wept incessantly . " By his will , Mr. Brett left to Mr. Bowdler all his pamphlets and papers ; an honourable mark of bably to direct his pupil's attention more particu- larly to J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 25.
Page 35
... whole , The gleam of bliss , the perdurable woe , The warp , the woof , shall all together sink , And find a refuge only in the grave . " Thus musing , not asleep , nor well awake , The postman found me ; sold me thine epistle , And ...
... whole , The gleam of bliss , the perdurable woe , The warp , the woof , shall all together sink , And find a refuge only in the grave . " Thus musing , not asleep , nor well awake , The postman found me ; sold me thine epistle , And ...
Page 38
... whole heart in thanks- giving for your recovery ; not for your sake , but for my own . " I am glad you like my picture , though I find that when you are pleased you can flatter : but believe me , I am as sensible of all its faults as ...
... whole heart in thanks- giving for your recovery ; not for your sake , but for my own . " I am glad you like my picture , though I find that when you are pleased you can flatter : but believe me , I am as sensible of all its faults as ...
Page 41
... whole , of neglect , than those I have the pleasure of corres- ponding with . " Pray , Sir , did you ever read Tillotson ? I suspect you never did ; for I think that , so far from debasing our Re- deemer , he has most nobly defended him ...
... whole , of neglect , than those I have the pleasure of corres- ponding with . " Pray , Sir , did you ever read Tillotson ? I suspect you never did ; for I think that , so far from debasing our Re- deemer , he has most nobly defended him ...
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