The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: Or, An Account of His Birth, Education, &c. ...J. Phillips, 1791 - 425 páginas |
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... was the 24th of the fecond month , I found him very much difabled by the diftemper , which was thought to be a palfy , that had feized him , especially on on his right fide , fo that he could not 6 GEORGE BOWLES his Teftimony.
... was the 24th of the fecond month , I found him very much difabled by the diftemper , which was thought to be a palfy , that had feized him , especially on on his right fide , fo that he could not 6 GEORGE BOWLES his Teftimony.
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... thought my time well fpent with him , although opportunity would not ferve for fo much of it as I defired , had it been the will of God . And this I can fay , according to my obfervation , he was a man true to his friend , and ...
... thought my time well fpent with him , although opportunity would not ferve for fo much of it as I defired , had it been the will of God . And this I can fay , according to my obfervation , he was a man true to his friend , and ...
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... thought , fevere orders of the school ; but was often playing one waggish prank or other among my fellow - scholars , which fubjected me to correction , fo that I have come under the difcipline of the rod twice in a forenoon ; which yet ...
... thought , fevere orders of the school ; but was often playing one waggish prank or other among my fellow - scholars , which fubjected me to correction , fo that I have come under the difcipline of the rod twice in a forenoon ; which yet ...
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... thought it better not to know them , than to oblige himself to a profecution of them . At that time , and for a good while after , I had no regret upon my mind for what I had done , and de- figned to have done , in this cafe , but went ...
... thought it better not to know them , than to oblige himself to a profecution of them . At that time , and for a good while after , I had no regret upon my mind for what I had done , and de- figned to have done , in this cafe , but went ...
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... thought at least ) of mind . We ftaid dinner , which was very handfome , and lacked nothing to recommend it to me , but the want of mirth and pleasant difcourfe , which we could neither have with them , nor by reason of them , with one ...
... thought at least ) of mind . We ftaid dinner , which was very handfome , and lacked nothing to recommend it to me , but the want of mirth and pleasant difcourfe , which we could neither have with them , nor by reason of them , with one ...
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