Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.1832 |
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... considered satisfactory . Having been favoured with the perusal of the family volume containing the transactions and correspon- dence which took place at the time of the trial , he had formed the design of drawing up a sketch of Captain ...
... considered satisfactory . Having been favoured with the perusal of the family volume containing the transactions and correspon- dence which took place at the time of the trial , he had formed the design of drawing up a sketch of Captain ...
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... considered as her ever dutiful son . How it grieves me to think I must be so expli- cit when I have such a burthen to go on with ! but necessity obliges me . However , to continue my relation : ' I was not undeceived in my erroneous ...
... considered as her ever dutiful son . How it grieves me to think I must be so expli- cit when I have such a burthen to go on with ! but necessity obliges me . However , to continue my relation : ' I was not undeceived in my erroneous ...
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... considered . Yet I already find those things which by the world are called evils , to be of benefit to my disposition , and hope I shall reap intrinsic advantage from them . I wish to be informed of the welfare of my dear brother and ...
... considered . Yet I already find those things which by the world are called evils , to be of benefit to my disposition , and hope I shall reap intrinsic advantage from them . I wish to be informed of the welfare of my dear brother and ...
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... considered as a mere outcast of society . You may suppose , then , that my disposition would not suffer me to be long out of fashion . I always made it a maxim when I was in Rome to act as Rome did , provided it did not interfere with ...
... considered as a mere outcast of society . You may suppose , then , that my disposition would not suffer me to be long out of fashion . I always made it a maxim when I was in Rome to act as Rome did , provided it did not interfere with ...
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... I always formed of your character , I have ever considered you innocent of the crime that has been laid to your charge , and though some appearances might be against you , yet the unprejudiced mind acts upon firmer 89.
... I always formed of your character , I have ever considered you innocent of the crime that has been laid to your charge , and though some appearances might be against you , yet the unprejudiced mind acts upon firmer 89.
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