The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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... racter , to be abruptly withdrawn , yet in my next paper I shall present a brief history of my grandfather . The midwife , who handed me into this scribbling world , the nurse , who soon after relieved her of the charge , my godmother ...
... racter , to be abruptly withdrawn , yet in my next paper I shall present a brief history of my grandfather . The midwife , who handed me into this scribbling world , the nurse , who soon after relieved her of the charge , my godmother ...
Pagina 9
... racter as respected for his scientific merits . The manner , in which he had been educated , had , indeed , left indelible traces of his originally low situation in life , which manifested them- selves by his timid and awkward conduct ...
... racter as respected for his scientific merits . The manner , in which he had been educated , had , indeed , left indelible traces of his originally low situation in life , which manifested them- selves by his timid and awkward conduct ...
Pagina 94
... racter were calculated to inspire ; and they were useful , because they became instrumental in his future promotions , by pro- curing for him several office and appointments of profit and trust . Before the expiration of the term which ...
... racter were calculated to inspire ; and they were useful , because they became instrumental in his future promotions , by pro- curing for him several office and appointments of profit and trust . Before the expiration of the term which ...
Pagina 95
... racter in the [ then ] province of Pennsylvania , he certainly took rank with those that were so . From this period public honours and appointments were conferred on him in profusion so great , and with such rapidity of succession ...
... racter in the [ then ] province of Pennsylvania , he certainly took rank with those that were so . From this period public honours and appointments were conferred on him in profusion so great , and with such rapidity of succession ...
Pagina 148
... racter he had assumed , and this is assuredly not the least re- markable part of his history . Liewain received also a letter , but it contained only civilities . He condoled with him on the losses he had suffered on his ac- count , and ...
... racter he had assumed , and this is assuredly not the least re- markable part of his history . Liewain received also a letter , but it contained only civilities . He condoled with him on the losses he had suffered on his ac- count , and ...
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