Memoir of the life of John Bowdler, esq. [by T. Bowdler. Sig. D2, M5,6, V2 are cancels. Sig. E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig. N7 by 2 leaves].1825 |
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... King Charles II . , and the appoint- ment of the Marquis of Ormond to the lord lieu- tenancy , cheered the hearts and brightened the prospects of his loyal subjects ; and in 1660 , Mr. Bowdler expresses his " hope that all things will ...
... King Charles II . , and the appoint- ment of the Marquis of Ormond to the lord lieu- tenancy , cheered the hearts and brightened the prospects of his loyal subjects ; and in 1660 , Mr. Bowdler expresses his " hope that all things will ...
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... when his brother- in - law wrote to him expressing a hope that all his obligations being gone with King James , who was lately dead , he would begin to reflect on the duty he owed at home , and qualify himself for public 10 MEMOIR OF.
... when his brother- in - law wrote to him expressing a hope that all his obligations being gone with King James , who was lately dead , he would begin to reflect on the duty he owed at home , and qualify himself for public 10 MEMOIR OF.
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... King James was anxious to introduce into the Commission for the Navy , established at the suggestion of Mr. Pepys in 1686. See Mr. Pepys's Me- moirs relating to the state of the Royal Navy . The beginning of the last century was , like ...
... King James was anxious to introduce into the Commission for the Navy , established at the suggestion of Mr. Pepys in 1686. See Mr. Pepys's Me- moirs relating to the state of the Royal Navy . The beginning of the last century was , like ...
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... kings . The care of Mr. Bowdler's education , during his early years , was , like that of most children , chiefly committed to his mother , who was in every respect peculiarly qualified to perform the important task . It is , indeed ...
... kings . The care of Mr. Bowdler's education , during his early years , was , like that of most children , chiefly committed to his mother , who was in every respect peculiarly qualified to perform the important task . It is , indeed ...
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... kings , and e'en th ' anointed head With triple crown adorn'd , by adverse fate Ordain'd to crouch beneath a conqueror's frown , Gave birth to every tender sentiment , and show'd That misery so intricately wove Within the web of human ...
... kings , and e'en th ' anointed head With triple crown adorn'd , by adverse fate Ordain'd to crouch beneath a conqueror's frown , Gave birth to every tender sentiment , and show'd That misery so intricately wove Within the web of human ...
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