The Works of the Rev. Richard Cecil: With a Memoir of His LifeL.B. Seeley, and Baldwin, Chadock and Joy, 1816 |
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... knew Mr. Cadogan very intimately . The Me- moirs of Mr. Bacon were published in 1801 , in crown 8vo . I have corrected them in a few places , on the suggestion of the present Mr. John Bacon , and have removed the notes from the end to ...
... knew Mr. Cadogan very intimately . The Me- moirs of Mr. Bacon were published in 1801 , in crown 8vo . I have corrected them in a few places , on the suggestion of the present Mr. John Bacon , and have removed the notes from the end to ...
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... knew was not unfit for publication ) and also permit me to subjoin it to this Memoir whenever it should be made public , to which he agreed . * Mr. Cecil , however , contrary to his apprehen- sions , lived to reach home ; when his ...
... knew was not unfit for publication ) and also permit me to subjoin it to this Memoir whenever it should be made public , to which he agreed . * Mr. Cecil , however , contrary to his apprehen- sions , lived to reach home ; when his ...
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... knew him intimately , can question this for a moment . No man living could be further removed from ostentation : he was , with others , alive to encouragement , but unmoved by flattery . I have often been quite astonished at hearing him ...
... knew him intimately , can question this for a moment . No man living could be further removed from ostentation : he was , with others , alive to encouragement , but unmoved by flattery . I have often been quite astonished at hearing him ...
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... knew him , in which the evidences of a state of salvation were most decisive , he should , without a moment's hesitation , select the period of his last distressing malady . " Throughout his illness , his whole mind , instead of being ...
... knew him , in which the evidences of a state of salvation were most decisive , he should , without a moment's hesitation , select the period of his last distressing malady . " Throughout his illness , his whole mind , instead of being ...
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... knew him intimately , and could trace the purity of his motives . Mr. Cecil's natural perceptions were quick , and his feelings exquisite . He was most sensibly alive to kindness or unkindness . I have often , long af- terward ...
... knew him intimately , and could trace the purity of his motives . Mr. Cecil's natural perceptions were quick , and his feelings exquisite . He was most sensibly alive to kindness or unkindness . I have often , long af- terward ...
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