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Page 111
... character , but afford a gratification to his friends . " The subject of this little biographical sketch was not only an emi nent artist , but an amiable and respectable character in private life . If his religion savoured of Methodism ...
... character , but afford a gratification to his friends . " The subject of this little biographical sketch was not only an emi nent artist , but an amiable and respectable character in private life . If his religion savoured of Methodism ...
Page 146
... character of a clergyman , has not renounced that of a citizen . ' We expected that , in the course of his strenuous ad- vocacy for the civil rights of the clergy , he would have repro- bated their exclusion from the Commons House of ...
... character of a clergyman , has not renounced that of a citizen . ' We expected that , in the course of his strenuous ad- vocacy for the civil rights of the clergy , he would have repro- bated their exclusion from the Commons House of ...
Page 199
... character . Confidence in a pure and exalted character is a plea- sing sensation ; it is always quitted with reluctance ; and the begin ning of this distrust was , to the writer , matter of deep regret and mortification . A painful ...
... character . Confidence in a pure and exalted character is a plea- sing sensation ; it is always quitted with reluctance ; and the begin ning of this distrust was , to the writer , matter of deep regret and mortification . A painful ...
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