Memoir of the life of John Bowdler, esq. [by T. Bowdler. Sig. D2, M5,6, V2 are cancels. Sig. E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig. N7 by 2 leaves].1825 |
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... poor compensation , that he learned writing and arithmetic , and the whole art and mystery of keeping accounts , in which he greatly excelled . The disadvantages and disappointments which he suffered did not , however , seduce him into ...
... poor compensation , that he learned writing and arithmetic , and the whole art and mystery of keeping accounts , in which he greatly excelled . The disadvantages and disappointments which he suffered did not , however , seduce him into ...
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... poor , and the roads , measuring and valuing of land and timber , pedigrees and genealogies , and , in short , in almost every branch of useful knowledge ; and , being always ready to assist and advise his friends and neighbours , his ...
... poor , and the roads , measuring and valuing of land and timber , pedigrees and genealogies , and , in short , in almost every branch of useful knowledge ; and , being always ready to assist and advise his friends and neighbours , his ...
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... poor fellow ? Has he got the gout , or the sciatica ? how else can he have lost , thus suddenly , all his locomotive faculties ? I was so uneasy , so alarmed at the dreadful picture fancy immediately painted on the retina of my ...
... poor fellow ? Has he got the gout , or the sciatica ? how else can he have lost , thus suddenly , all his locomotive faculties ? I was so uneasy , so alarmed at the dreadful picture fancy immediately painted on the retina of my ...
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... poor Harris had well nigh got himself in the fire , but I rescued him , at the expence of her having half read the first page . However , nature having endowed the male of every species with strength sufficient at least to overcome the ...
... poor Harris had well nigh got himself in the fire , but I rescued him , at the expence of her having half read the first page . However , nature having endowed the male of every species with strength sufficient at least to overcome the ...
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... poor than burthensome to the rich ; but , in all events , may you learn , in whatever state you are , therewith to be content ; and may you and I hereafter meet in a better place , where there shall be no sorrow . As you are now legally ...
... poor than burthensome to the rich ; but , in all events , may you learn , in whatever state you are , therewith to be content ; and may you and I hereafter meet in a better place , where there shall be no sorrow . As you are now legally ...
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