The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... Allison by name , who having realized a respectable fortune in the metropolis as a to- bacconist , and put out his sons in life according to their respective inclinations , had retired from business at the age of threescore , and ...
... Allison by name , who having realized a respectable fortune in the metropolis as a to- bacconist , and put out his sons in life according to their respective inclinations , had retired from business at the age of threescore , and ...
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... refined must toat be that arises from the survey of a pious and well - governed life ? " This passage bears upon Mr. Allison's case , partly in the consolatory fact which it states , and wholly in the application which South has made of ...
... refined must toat be that arises from the survey of a pious and well - governed life ? " This passage bears upon Mr. Allison's case , partly in the consolatory fact which it states , and wholly in the application which South has made of ...
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... Allison , even after residing nearly half a century in Bishopsgate Street - within . The change in his own household indeed ren- dered it expedient for him to begin , in this . sense , a new life . He had lost his mate ; the full ...
... Allison , even after residing nearly half a century in Bishopsgate Street - within . The change in his own household indeed ren- dered it expedient for him to begin , in this . sense , a new life . He had lost his mate ; the full ...
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... Allison , like her brother , regarded this removal as a great and serious change , prepara- tory to the only greater one in this world that now remained for both ; but like him she re- garded it rather seriously than sadly , or sadly ...
... Allison , like her brother , regarded this removal as a great and serious change , prepara- tory to the only greater one in this world that now remained for both ; but like him she re- garded it rather seriously than sadly , or sadly ...
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... Allison found full occupation at first in improving the house , and afterwards in his fields and garden . Mr. Bacon was just such a clergyman as he would have chosen for his parish priest if it had been in his power to chuse , only he ...
... Allison found full occupation at first in improving the house , and afterwards in his fields and garden . Mr. Bacon was just such a clergyman as he would have chosen for his parish priest if it had been in his power to chuse , only he ...
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