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 E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig.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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... person who is the subject of the following Memoir , when in contemplation of his latter end he expressed strongly his desire , that no character might be given of him after his death . " There is no harm , ' said he , " in telling any ...
... person who is the subject of the following Memoir , when in contemplation of his latter end he expressed strongly his desire , that no character might be given of him after his death . " There is no harm , ' said he , " in telling any ...
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... , le and de ; from the former of which it should seem to be a term descriptive of the person ; from the latter , the name of a place . In this family , as in others , are some traditionary tales of virtue and MEMOIR OF.
... , le and de ; from the former of which it should seem to be a term descriptive of the person ; from the latter , the name of a place . In this family , as in others , are some traditionary tales of virtue and MEMOIR OF.
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... person whom he describes as far above him in birth , being the daughter of Dr. Henry Jones , formerly bishop of Clogher , and afterwards of Meath * ; and he writes . in terms of great affection to his brother , who was * Eldest son of ...
... person whom he describes as far above him in birth , being the daughter of Dr. Henry Jones , formerly bishop of Clogher , and afterwards of Meath * ; and he writes . in terms of great affection to his brother , who was * Eldest son of ...
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... person to whom this letter is addressed was elder and only brother to the deceased ; and a truly brotherly affection subsisted between them . He was then settled as a merchant in London , from whence he afterwards retired to Feversham ...
... person to whom this letter is addressed was elder and only brother to the deceased ; and a truly brotherly affection subsisted between them . He was then settled as a merchant in London , from whence he afterwards retired to Feversham ...
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... persons . He was placed in the Admiralty before the Revolution , and was next in situation to the learned and excellent ... person who had been introduced there out of charity . Let not the debt due from the country to that unfortunate ...
... persons . He was placed in the Admiralty before the Revolution , and was next in situation to the learned and excellent ... person who had been introduced there out of charity . Let not the debt due from the country to that unfortunate ...
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