Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... father of Mr. Stevens died when he and a sister , the only issue of the marriage , were infants and the loss of a father , which , generally speaking , is the greatest earthly misfortune that can happen to a child , probably laid the ...
... father of Mr. Stevens died when he and a sister , the only issue of the marriage , were infants and the loss of a father , which , generally speaking , is the greatest earthly misfortune that can happen to a child , probably laid the ...
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... father of the Rev. Dr. Francis Randolph , of Bath , and of Mrs. Gunning , the lady of the Rev. Dr. Gunning , of Farnborough , near Bath . I mention these persons more parti- cularly , because the acquaintance thus commenced with Dr ...
... father of the Rev. Dr. Francis Randolph , of Bath , and of Mrs. Gunning , the lady of the Rev. Dr. Gunning , of Farnborough , near Bath . I mention these persons more parti- cularly , because the acquaintance thus commenced with Dr ...
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... father to the son , Dr. Francis Ran- dolph , and to his daughter , Mrs. Gunning , in the house of which most amiable woman he spent a great part of many of the latter summers of his life . That Mr. Stevens was early tinctured with the ...
... father to the son , Dr. Francis Ran- dolph , and to his daughter , Mrs. Gunning , in the house of which most amiable woman he spent a great part of many of the latter summers of his life . That Mr. Stevens was early tinctured with the ...
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... Father of Mercies so to " comfort you in your tribulation , that you are 66 now reconciled in some degree to the parting for " a season , in hopes of again meeting to part no " more for ever ; and are disposed to consider << my dear ...
... Father of Mercies so to " comfort you in your tribulation , that you are 66 now reconciled in some degree to the parting for " a season , in hopes of again meeting to part no " more for ever ; and are disposed to consider << my dear ...
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... father , " husband , brother , friend : and it is my earnest 66 66 prayer that his comforts may abound in you more and more . I am of very little use in life ; " but if it is in my power to render you any ser- " vice , no one will do it ...
... father , " husband , brother , friend : and it is my earnest 66 66 prayer that his comforts may abound in you more and more . I am of very little use in life ; " but if it is in my power to render you any ser- " vice , no one will do it ...
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