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Side vi
... receiving from an affectionate relative , a striking likeness of her whom he so tenderly loved at the distance of more than fifty years after her death , his feelings found vent in that burst of genuine sensibility " Ŏ that those lips ...
... receiving from an affectionate relative , a striking likeness of her whom he so tenderly loved at the distance of more than fifty years after her death , his feelings found vent in that burst of genuine sensibility " Ŏ that those lips ...
Side ix
... received little fortune . About this time , though it is not generally known , it is certain , that he formed a tender attachment to an amiable and accomplished young lady , one of his first cousins , whose hand , he fondly hoped ...
... received little fortune . About this time , though it is not generally known , it is certain , that he formed a tender attachment to an amiable and accomplished young lady , one of his first cousins , whose hand , he fondly hoped ...
Side xvi
... received a visit from his brother John , who had now become a clergyman . The latter endeavoured to soothe his agitated feelings by those religious con- siderations , usually addressed to persons subject to dejection of spirits . But ...
... received a visit from his brother John , who had now become a clergyman . The latter endeavoured to soothe his agitated feelings by those religious con- siderations , usually addressed to persons subject to dejection of spirits . But ...
Side xvii
... received the atonement . His time was now devoted to the noblest objects , the attainment of the knowledge of God , and private and social de- votion ; and his heart , naturally tender , touched by the grace of Christ , flowed in ...
... received the atonement . His time was now devoted to the noblest objects , the attainment of the knowledge of God , and private and social de- votion ; and his heart , naturally tender , touched by the grace of Christ , flowed in ...
Side xx
... receiving the strongest condemnation . For example , if this critic had a son , whom he had destined for the bar , if instead of sending him to a university , and enlarging his mind with the acquirements of general knowledge and elegant ...
... receiving the strongest condemnation . For example , if this critic had a son , whom he had destined for the bar , if instead of sending him to a university , and enlarging his mind with the acquirements of general knowledge and elegant ...
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