Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... able distinctly to re- late but from the anecdote I have just mentioned , I think it may fairly be inferred , that his attainments for his age were perfectly satisfactory to his master . When he was little more than fifteen , George ...
... able distinctly to re- late but from the anecdote I have just mentioned , I think it may fairly be inferred , that his attainments for his age were perfectly satisfactory to his master . When he was little more than fifteen , George ...
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... able physician , not- withstanding the disparity of years , grew up into a sincere and deep rooted friendship , which only ceased upon the death of the latter . Their opi- nions were similar , and the Doctor , though much engaged in the ...
... able physician , not- withstanding the disparity of years , grew up into a sincere and deep rooted friendship , which only ceased upon the death of the latter . Their opi- nions were similar , and the Doctor , though much engaged in the ...
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... able to comply with one part of your request as the other ; and had it in " c 66 my power to afford you instruction and comfort , as well as to write to you by the first post . If I " have been any way instrumental to your good I ...
... able to comply with one part of your request as the other ; and had it in " c 66 my power to afford you instruction and comfort , as well as to write to you by the first post . If I " have been any way instrumental to your good I ...
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... able to speak comfort to others , " and had myself need of a comforter . But I " trust it has pleased the Father of Mercies so to " comfort you in your tribulation , that you are 66 now reconciled in some degree to the parting for " a ...
... able to speak comfort to others , " and had myself need of a comforter . But I " trust it has pleased the Father of Mercies so to " comfort you in your tribulation , that you are 66 now reconciled in some degree to the parting for " a ...
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... able to judge of the nature of that work thus submitted to his protection . But of all Mr. Stevens's then acquaintance , there was none , in whose society he took more delight , than in that of Thomas Calverley , Esq . of Ewell , in ...
... able to judge of the nature of that work thus submitted to his protection . But of all Mr. Stevens's then acquaintance , there was none , in whose society he took more delight , than in that of Thomas Calverley , Esq . of Ewell , in ...
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