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 E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig.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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... the author will be happy to devote the profits , if any should arise from the publication , to the Society for promoting the Enlargement and Build- ing of Churches and Chapels . MEMOIR . He who seeks to approve himself in the.
... the author will be happy to devote the profits , if any should arise from the publication , to the Society for promoting the Enlargement and Build- ing of Churches and Chapels . MEMOIR . He who seeks to approve himself in the.
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... society , courted equally by the gay and the serious , the life of every party , affording instruction upon every topic , as playful as the youngest , as full of experience as the oldest , better read in their res- pective studies than ...
... society , courted equally by the gay and the serious , the life of every party , affording instruction upon every topic , as playful as the youngest , as full of experience as the oldest , better read in their res- pective studies than ...
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... society , with a view to strengthen thereby that bond of love which is essentially necessary to their happiness , both in this world and the next . Thus it was with regard to Noah and his family ; to Abraham and his ; to the Israelites ...
... society , with a view to strengthen thereby that bond of love which is essentially necessary to their happiness , both in this world and the next . Thus it was with regard to Noah and his family ; to Abraham and his ; to the Israelites ...
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... society which he was calculated to adorn . In a season of deep dis tress , he thus writes to one of his brothers . " It is impossible for me to describe the attention and affection of my dear Bowdler on this occasion . It would require ...
... society which he was calculated to adorn . In a season of deep dis tress , he thus writes to one of his brothers . " It is impossible for me to describe the attention and affection of my dear Bowdler on this occasion . It would require ...
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... society , she was inclined to be retired and silent ; yet cheerful , obliging , and will- ing to be obliged . In her younger years she displayed no remarkable talents , unless they were an unusual portion of good sense , and a facility ...
... society , she was inclined to be retired and silent ; yet cheerful , obliging , and will- ing to be obliged . In her younger years she displayed no remarkable talents , unless they were an unusual portion of good sense , and a facility ...
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