| 1796 - 502 pages
...from us at the fame age : — as for the poor young creature's maintenance, it will be a mere trifie to us, but of infinite importance to him ; it may...fave him from vice, and the worft kind of ruin. The refieftion of having dene fo charitable an office to a lovely boy, like you own departed fon, would... | |
| 1797 - 752 pages
...poor orphan, and (truck with his refemblancc to the child who was torn from us at the fame age ; as for the poor young creature's maintenance, it will...like your own departed fon, would no doubt afford you everlalling fatisfaition : but," continued (he, perceiving that her hufband began to be af&cted, "... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...poor orphan, and struck with his resemblance to the child who was torn from us at the same age; as for the poor young creature's maintenance, it will...to us, but of infinite importance to him ; it may save him from vice and the worst kind of ruin. The reflection of having done so charitable an office... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - 1820 - 580 pages
...orphan, and struck with his resemblance to the child who was torn from us at the same age ; — as for the poor young creature's maintenance, it will...to us, but of infinite importance to him ; it may save him from vice, and the worst kind of ruin. The reflection of havir g done so charitable an office... | |
| John Moore - 1820 - 578 pages
...orphan, and struck with his resemblance to the child who was torn from us at the same age ; — as for the poor young creature's maintenance, it will...to us, but of infinite importance to him ; it may save him from vice, and the worst kind of ruin. The reflection of having done so charitable an office... | |
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