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 E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig.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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... kind partiality of friends , his faults be overlooked , and an undue importance and an undeserved merit be attributed to his good deeds . Such were the feelings of the excellent person who is the subject of the following Memoir , when ...
... kind partiality of friends , his faults be overlooked , and an undue importance and an undeserved merit be attributed to his good deeds . Such were the feelings of the excellent person who is the subject of the following Memoir , when ...
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... kind can be of general use : different stations have need of different instructions ; and different times produce diversities of mistakes which must be guarded against ; for prejudice is unavoidable , and if we neglect to instruct ...
... kind can be of general use : different stations have need of different instructions ; and different times produce diversities of mistakes which must be guarded against ; for prejudice is unavoidable , and if we neglect to instruct ...
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... kind of satisfaction in knowing that you are near me , though I do not see you . I should have liked your scheme monstrously , and it has no other objection than compound impossibility . To - day is our general quarter sessions and gaol ...
... kind of satisfaction in knowing that you are near me , though I do not see you . I should have liked your scheme monstrously , and it has no other objection than compound impossibility . To - day is our general quarter sessions and gaol ...
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... kind of thing , if he had been really guilty : but this is all digression and no- thing at all to the purpose , do you think it is ? ) and , there- fore , as my wife is very hard at work with her handmaids , and I am above in my room ...
... kind of thing , if he had been really guilty : but this is all digression and no- thing at all to the purpose , do you think it is ? ) and , there- fore , as my wife is very hard at work with her handmaids , and I am above in my room ...
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... survive , and will perhaps , pardon the writer if he seek to grace his narrative by recording their kind regard for himself , as well as their friendship J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 4.7 Mr. Bowdler at this time frequently attended ...
... survive , and will perhaps , pardon the writer if he seek to grace his narrative by recording their kind regard for himself , as well as their friendship J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 4.7 Mr. Bowdler at this time frequently attended ...
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