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Side xiv
... hands of his children and servants , in a neglected state , and in danger of being irretrievably lost ; till they were happily rescued from their impending fate , by the care and assiduity of his friend , who dis- covered their value ...
... hands of his children and servants , in a neglected state , and in danger of being irretrievably lost ; till they were happily rescued from their impending fate , by the care and assiduity of his friend , who dis- covered their value ...
Side xv
... hand , though a very ready one , could trace them . In this quick pace he often wrote two sheets , at other times be- tween one and two , and has been known to write in this proportion for hours together . His writings may be considered ...
... hand , though a very ready one , could trace them . In this quick pace he often wrote two sheets , at other times be- tween one and two , and has been known to write in this proportion for hours together . His writings may be considered ...
Side xviii
... it is astonishing what his manuscripts are in his own hand , scarcely legible , yet containing the most valuable re- marks upon the law of England . " See Hardy's Trial . ings ; ings ; The Cleansing of the Heart , one of xviii PREFACE .
... it is astonishing what his manuscripts are in his own hand , scarcely legible , yet containing the most valuable re- marks upon the law of England . " See Hardy's Trial . ings ; ings ; The Cleansing of the Heart , one of xviii PREFACE .
Side 1
... hands , or others con- cerned in them ; or with fo much fpite , by thofe who , being ill used by them , have revenged themfelyes on their memory , that there is not much to be built on them : And though the ill nature of many makes what ...
... hands , or others con- cerned in them ; or with fo much fpite , by thofe who , being ill used by them , have revenged themfelyes on their memory , that there is not much to be built on them : And though the ill nature of many makes what ...
Side 19
... hands of a worthy gentleman of the king's party , who knew their neceffities well , and was to distribute his charity according to his own difcre tion , without either letting them know from whence it came , or giving himself any ...
... hands of a worthy gentleman of the king's party , who knew their neceffities well , and was to distribute his charity according to his own difcre tion , without either letting them know from whence it came , or giving himself any ...
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