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 E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig.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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... heart , and how imperfect are our best deeds , and how little use we make of the advantages we pos- sess ; therefore , do not give any character of me , nor let any person do it , if you can help it . " This injunction puts a strong ...
... heart , and how imperfect are our best deeds , and how little use we make of the advantages we pos- sess ; therefore , do not give any character of me , nor let any person do it , if you can help it . " This injunction puts a strong ...
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... heart's desire , as to health and other outward blessings ; " and though , " says he , " I cannot boast of wealth , yet I want not for a competent maintenance , His name be praised . " The return of King Charles II . , and the appoint ...
... heart's desire , as to health and other outward blessings ; " and though , " says he , " I cannot boast of wealth , yet I want not for a competent maintenance , His name be praised . " The return of King Charles II . , and the appoint ...
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... heart ; his son looked up to his father's friend with filial reverence and affection , soliciting his advice , reposing with perfect confi- dence in his kindness and discretion , and " valuing nothing more than his approbation and ...
... heart ; his son looked up to his father's friend with filial reverence and affection , soliciting his advice , reposing with perfect confi- dence in his kindness and discretion , and " valuing nothing more than his approbation and ...
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... hearts were united by mutual affection , and a similarity of taste and principles , and their birth - day was sometimes celebrated with much innocent festivity , and at other times noticed with expressions of cordial regard . The year ...
... hearts were united by mutual affection , and a similarity of taste and principles , and their birth - day was sometimes celebrated with much innocent festivity , and at other times noticed with expressions of cordial regard . The year ...
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... hearts of all good subjects paid a willing homage to the best of 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 ...
... hearts of all good subjects paid a willing homage to the best of 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 ...
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