Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... is indeed impossible for any man to deny , the delight and pleasure he has derived from the perusal of the lives of men , who have gained immortal glory to themselves , who have saved their country by their valour , adorned its 2 MEMOIRS ...
... is indeed impossible for any man to deny , the delight and pleasure he has derived from the perusal of the lives of men , who have gained immortal glory to themselves , who have saved their country by their valour , adorned its 2 MEMOIRS ...
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... this truth more fully exemplified than in the sub- ject of the following Memoir , whose uniform and habitual cheerfulness , whose lively but inoffensive * Bennet's Sacred Oratory . wit , made the young and the gay delight in 4 MEMOIRS OF.
... this truth more fully exemplified than in the sub- ject of the following Memoir , whose uniform and habitual cheerfulness , whose lively but inoffensive * Bennet's Sacred Oratory . wit , made the young and the gay delight in 4 MEMOIRS OF.
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Sir James Allan Park. wit , made the young and the gay delight in his society to the last week of his life ; because his whole life and conversation proved that in him true and undefiled religion , undebased by superstition on the one ...
Sir James Allan Park. wit , made the young and the gay delight in his society to the last week of his life ; because his whole life and conversation proved that in him true and undefiled religion , undebased by superstition on the one ...
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... delighted . About two years before his death he gave up the whole concern to Mr. Paterson , with whom , however , he continued to board till his death . His leisure hours , during the whole of his time , he dedicated to study , to ...
... delighted . About two years before his death he gave up the whole concern to Mr. Paterson , with whom , however , he continued to board till his death . His leisure hours , during the whole of his time , he dedicated to study , to ...
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... an under- taking which his intimate knowledge of the Hebrew language greatly facilitated . Mr. Stevens made the study of these works his delight ; and certainly he was blessed with that right disposition of mind , 22 MEMOIRS OF.
... an under- taking which his intimate knowledge of the Hebrew language greatly facilitated . Mr. Stevens made the study of these works his delight ; and certainly he was blessed with that right disposition of mind , 22 MEMOIRS OF.
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