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Letters from a tutor to his pupils [ed. by E.C.]. - Page 9
by William Jones - 1846
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 7

English literature - 1801 - 588 pages
...probably hav; fi.nk if flie Iwd been taken away fooner. It fo pleated God, that when llie gn-w worfe, I became better, and able to attend her with all the zeal the tenderrrt affeâion could inîpire. Bur bow different were our feryices, uie, though with the weaknefs...
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Antijacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine: And Protestant ..., Volume 7

1801 - 584 pages
...probably hav; fi.uk If flie had been taken away fooner. It fo pleafed God, that when flie gn.-w worfe, I became better, and able to attend her with all the zeal the tendered affection could inipire. Bur how different were ou:- feryices, (he, though with the 1 2 weakness...
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The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ..., Volume 1

William Jones - Anglican Communion - 1810 - 516 pages
...and comfort me under a tedious illness of the last summer, under which I should probably have sunk if had been taken away sooner. It so pleased God that...she grew worse, I became better, and able to attend Jier with all the zeal the tenderest affection could inspire. But how different were our services !...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

John Walker - Gentleman's magazine (London, England) - 1811 - 646 pages
...had the blessing of her attendance to help and comfort me under a tedious illness of the last summer, under which I should probably have sunk if she had...all the zeal the tenderest affection could inspire. Bat how different were our services ! She, though with the weakness of a woman, and in her seventy-fifth...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

John Walker - Gentleman's magazine (London, England) - 1811 - 638 pages
...had the blessing of her attendance to help and comfort me under a tedious illness of the last summer, under which I should probably have sunk if she had...she grew worse I became better, and able to attend ber with all the zeal the tenderest affection could inspire. But how different were our services !...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

1811 - 644 pages
...of her attendance to help and comfort me under a tediuus illness of the last summer, under which 1 should probably have sunk if she had been taken away sooner. It so pleased God that when *he grew worse I became better, and able to attend her with all the zeal the tenderest affection could...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

John Walker - 1814 - 638 pages
...the blessing of her attendance ' to help and comfort me under a tedious illness of the last summer, under which I should probably have sunk if she had...better, and able to attend her with all the zeal the tendereat affection could inspire. But liow different were our services! She, though with the weakness...
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Classical English Letter-writer: Or, Epistolary Selections; Designed to ...

Elizabeth Frank - English language - 1814 - 400 pages
...expected : in consequence of which I had the blessing of her attendance in a tedious illness last summer ; under which I should probably have sunk, if she had been taken away sooner. It pleased God that when she grew worse, I became better, and able to attend her with all the zeal which...
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The Christian Journal, and Literary Register, Volume 3

1819 - 402 pages
...under a tedious illness of the last summer, under which I should probably have sunk if she had heen taken away sooner. It so pleased God that when she grew worse, I became better, and abfe to attend her with all the zeal the tenderest affection could inspire. But hqw different were...
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Sermons: Practical, Doctrinal, and Expository

William Jones (of Nayland.) - Sermons - 1829 - 654 pages
...had the blessing of her attendance to help and comfort me under a tedious illness of the last summer, under which I should probably have sunk, if she had...better, and able to attend her with all the zeal the tendercst affection could inspire. But how different were our services ! She thought with the weakness...
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