Memoirs of William Stevens, Esq. ...Philanthropic Society, St George's Fields, 1812 - 190 pages |
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... suppose , to the " Bereans of old , who searched the Scriptures daily , whether those things were so , it being " the wish of the society to promote such laudable " pursuits . Being acquainted with some of the 66 members , they have ...
... suppose , to the " Bereans of old , who searched the Scriptures daily , whether those things were so , it being " the wish of the society to promote such laudable " pursuits . Being acquainted with some of the 66 members , they have ...
Page 44
... suppose , you " would be glad to have the young man begin " business as soon as may be ; and , therefore , if 66 you will be so good as to let me know , when it " will be convenient to you that he should set out " on his journey to town ...
... suppose , you " would be glad to have the young man begin " business as soon as may be ; and , therefore , if 66 you will be so good as to let me know , when it " will be convenient to you that he should set out " on his journey to town ...
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... suppose , it would be thought Popery . " * This worthy man did not content himself with duly observing one day in seven ; but , for many years of his life , ( certainly the author can speak to above eighteen , from his own personal know ...
... suppose , it would be thought Popery . " * This worthy man did not content himself with duly observing one day in seven ; but , for many years of his life , ( certainly the author can speak to above eighteen , from his own personal know ...
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... suppose I must " follow your example , you are mistaken . It " will not do ; you shall not be so gratified . I'l " take none of your broad hints . I am determined " to have my revenge ; and for your long silence , incessantly plague you ...
... suppose I must " follow your example , you are mistaken . It " will not do ; you shall not be so gratified . I'l " take none of your broad hints . I am determined " to have my revenge ; and for your long silence , incessantly plague you ...
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... Suppose you were to undertake the charge ; " from that hearty , cordial shaking of the hands you mention , there is no doubt you would be acceptable . 66 66 66 " I am sorry you were disappointed of the pleasure you expected from the ...
... Suppose you were to undertake the charge ; " from that hearty , cordial shaking of the hands you mention , there is no doubt you would be acceptable . 66 66 66 " I am sorry you were disappointed of the pleasure you expected from the ...
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