Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... hear him addressing us in the words of Christ to " the disciples , when they were sorrowful , that he " was going to leave them : if ye loved me , ye " would rejoice ; ' then let us not repine that he " is now numbered among the ...
... hear him addressing us in the words of Christ to " the disciples , when they were sorrowful , that he " was going to leave them : if ye loved me , ye " would rejoice ; ' then let us not repine that he " is now numbered among the ...
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... hear much of literary controversy , and of the productions of the press , so he was not an inattentive hearer ; but both profited by the dis- course , and generally applied himself diligently to read the publications which had been the ...
... hear much of literary controversy , and of the productions of the press , so he was not an inattentive hearer ; but both profited by the dis- course , and generally applied himself diligently to read the publications which had been the ...
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... hear , that we are all mightily " taken with him , and promise ourselves , that he " will , by his prudent exemplary conduct , be an " ornament to the University . I saw at one view , " that he was no counterfeit the likeness was so 66 ...
... hear , that we are all mightily " taken with him , and promise ourselves , that he " will , by his prudent exemplary conduct , be an " ornament to the University . I saw at one view , " that he was no counterfeit the likeness was so 66 ...
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... hear your good mother was so well , and that there was a chance of my seeing her . I wish you could have given a better account of yourself , for I am still of opinion that there " would be no danger in your being well . To the " worthy ...
... hear your good mother was so well , and that there was a chance of my seeing her . I wish you could have given a better account of yourself , for I am still of opinion that there " would be no danger in your being well . To the " worthy ...
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... , on Sunday , to hear Farnborough news , if not better engaged , and bring young Meyrick with him - on recollec- " tion , could not , with honour , be omitted - had 66 CC 66 given him reason to expect it — he had seen 76 MEMOIRS OF.
... , on Sunday , to hear Farnborough news , if not better engaged , and bring young Meyrick with him - on recollec- " tion , could not , with honour , be omitted - had 66 CC 66 given him reason to expect it — he had seen 76 MEMOIRS OF.
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