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 E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig.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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... received the title upon the death of his nephew . United to Mr. Bowdler by re- ligious and political principles , and deriving , pro- bably , considerable benefit from his advice , Sir Robert indulged towards him all the feelings of a ...
... received the title upon the death of his nephew . United to Mr. Bowdler by re- ligious and political principles , and deriving , pro- bably , considerable benefit from his advice , Sir Robert indulged towards him all the feelings of a ...
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... received , and by a thought of the pain which his excesses would give to her who guided his infant steps . A mother is , moreover , peculiarly formed to give instruction . Her gentleness , her patient endurance of waywardness and ...
... received , and by a thought of the pain which his excesses would give to her who guided his infant steps . A mother is , moreover , peculiarly formed to give instruction . Her gentleness , her patient endurance of waywardness and ...
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... received from his father , and his dread of falling into temp- tation , and being the first bad man in the family ; entertaining in those early years that wholesome and holy fear , which ( as it is expressed by his favourite writer ...
... received from his father , and his dread of falling into temp- tation , and being the first bad man in the family ; entertaining in those early years that wholesome and holy fear , which ( as it is expressed by his favourite writer ...
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... received advice that he died on Thurs- day of an inflammation in his bowels . I am shocked and grieved beyond expression . We sincerely loved each other , and had you known him better you would have loved him more . Here , my dear ...
... received advice that he died on Thurs- day of an inflammation in his bowels . I am shocked and grieved beyond expression . We sincerely loved each other , and had you known him better you would have loved him more . Here , my dear ...
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... received my box , for it contains for thee a bottle of Frontignac ( a present from ma femme ) , which well I know , unless thou lookest sharp , for his own purposes he will purloin . My melons come on well . By heaven , I said true when ...
... received my box , for it contains for thee a bottle of Frontignac ( a present from ma femme ) , which well I know , unless thou lookest sharp , for his own purposes he will purloin . My melons come on well . By heaven , I said true when ...
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