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Side vi
... appears she was a person of transcendent worth , both in regard to her intellectual and moral powers . One is at loss which to admire most - the mother or the son . Her image lay so long embalmed in the affections of the poet , that ...
... appears she was a person of transcendent worth , both in regard to her intellectual and moral powers . One is at loss which to admire most - the mother or the son . Her image lay so long embalmed in the affections of the poet , that ...
Side vii
... appears to have possessed from constitution a singular timidity of mind and mildness of temper joined to the most susceptible feelings . At Dr Pitman's seminary , a number of young gentlemen prosecuted their studies . Among these ...
... appears to have possessed from constitution a singular timidity of mind and mildness of temper joined to the most susceptible feelings . At Dr Pitman's seminary , a number of young gentlemen prosecuted their studies . Among these ...
Side viii
... appears , that he did not give even personal attendance , and that he was rather a lodger with Mr Chapman , than an apprentice , for three years . His term of engage- ment having expired , he took chambers in the Inner Temple , where he ...
... appears , that he did not give even personal attendance , and that he was rather a lodger with Mr Chapman , than an apprentice , for three years . His term of engage- ment having expired , he took chambers in the Inner Temple , where he ...
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... appear to derive so much gratification as from the Bible : and yet so immove- able was his mental illusion on the subject of reli- gion , that he would never engage in any devotional exercise . Another trial was now approaching him for ...
... appear to derive so much gratification as from the Bible : and yet so immove- able was his mental illusion on the subject of reli- gion , that he would never engage in any devotional exercise . Another trial was now approaching him for ...
Side 10
... appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow ; To manage with address , to seize with power The crisis of a dark decisive hour : So Gideon earn'd a victory not his own ; Subserviency his praise , and that ...
... appear ; to him they owe Skill to direct , and strength to strike the blow ; To manage with address , to seize with power The crisis of a dark decisive hour : So Gideon earn'd a victory not his own ; Subserviency his praise , and that ...
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