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 E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig.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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Page 11
... less in argument ) what worldly benefit can one expect from such a change ? How should one be looked on by the friends he deserts , or by the side he goes over to ? How could he hope to be trusted by the one ? and by the other how ought ...
... less in argument ) what worldly benefit can one expect from such a change ? How should one be looked on by the friends he deserts , or by the side he goes over to ? How could he hope to be trusted by the one ? and by the other how ought ...
Page 17
... advantage as to render his conversation on all occasions not less entertaining than instruc- tive to all those who were so happy as to share in it : his heart , C one of the few banking - houses which were at J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 17.
... advantage as to render his conversation on all occasions not less entertaining than instruc- tive to all those who were so happy as to share in it : his heart , C one of the few banking - houses which were at J. BOWDLER , ESQ . 17.
Page 19
... less with respect than with fond affection . Many a headstrong youth , probably , has been checked in the indulgence of evil propensities by a recol- lection of the tender charge which he had formerly received , and by a thought of the ...
... less with respect than with fond affection . Many a headstrong youth , probably , has been checked in the indulgence of evil propensities by a recol- lection of the tender charge which he had formerly received , and by a thought of the ...
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... less The father , though by heav'n indued with strength , With fortitude of mind , by heav'n forbid To wear the weakness of a woman's heart , Not less he feels the agonizing joy At th ' interesting tender moment , when His children 36 ...
... less The father , though by heav'n indued with strength , With fortitude of mind , by heav'n forbid To wear the weakness of a woman's heart , Not less he feels the agonizing joy At th ' interesting tender moment , when His children 36 ...
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... less reason to complain , on the whole , of neglect , than those I have the pleasure of corres- ponding with . 66 Pray , Sir , did you ever read Tillotson ? I suspect you never did ; for I think that , so far from debasing our Re ...
... less reason to complain , on the whole , of neglect , than those I have the pleasure of corres- ponding with . 66 Pray , Sir , did you ever read Tillotson ? I suspect you never did ; for I think that , so far from debasing our Re ...
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