Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... Spirit ; for they rest from " their labours . ' And well might he , whom we ' deplore , take up the words of the Apostle , and " say , to me to die is gain ; ' for like our blessed Lord , in whose steps he trod , he was a man of 66 66 ...
... Spirit ; for they rest from " their labours . ' And well might he , whom we ' deplore , take up the words of the Apostle , and " say , to me to die is gain ; ' for like our blessed Lord , in whose steps he trod , he was a man of 66 66 ...
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... spirits low— " the influence of the air on the body , and , while " in the body , on the soul , very great : what " wonder ! in it we live and move , and have our " being - exercise necessary to quicken the cir- 66 66 culation , and ...
... spirits low— " the influence of the air on the body , and , while " in the body , on the soul , very great : what " wonder ! in it we live and move , and have our " being - exercise necessary to quicken the cir- 66 66 culation , and ...
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... spirits . 66 Ever your's , & c . ” " Dear Madam , tr 66 London , July 4 , 1794 . " After the pitiable account given of you by our reverend and worthy dignitary , the sight " of a superscription in your fair hand was re- freshing beyond ...
... spirits . 66 Ever your's , & c . ” " Dear Madam , tr 66 London , July 4 , 1794 . " After the pitiable account given of you by our reverend and worthy dignitary , the sight " of a superscription in your fair hand was re- freshing beyond ...
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... spirit : but " would that be a sufficient gratification ? Upon " the whole , perhaps , it may be advisable not " to hazard the disappointment , but leave the " hum drum mortal to himself , absorbed in his " own vanity . " Whether you ...
... spirit : but " would that be a sufficient gratification ? Upon " the whole , perhaps , it may be advisable not " to hazard the disappointment , but leave the " hum drum mortal to himself , absorbed in his " own vanity . " Whether you ...
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... spirits ; for be assured it will ever " be a pain to me to read , what it was a pain to 66 you to write . It is a sad thing that the faculty cannot , by skill or by chance , hit on something " to relieve you : but though they have not ...
... spirits ; for be assured it will ever " be a pain to me to read , what it was a pain to 66 you to write . It is a sad thing that the faculty cannot , by skill or by chance , hit on something " to relieve you : but though they have not ...
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