I hope he now poflefies ; for, the poor, the friendlefs and the ftranger he often comforted, and when fometimes reduced by his follies, he never could fee a real obje Memoirs of His Own Life - Page 30 by Tate Wilkinson - 1790 Full view - About this book
| James Lackington - 1791 - 366 pages
...nature. He was no man's enemy but his ,own ; peace, reft, and happinefs, I hope he now pofleffes ; for, the poor, .the friendlefs, and the ftranger he often...fometimes reduced by his follies, he never could fee' a reaf objeft of mifery and refift giving at leafl half he \vas worth to his. diftrefled fellow-creatures.... | |
| 1791 - 612 pages
...Peace, reft, and happinefs, I hope he now poflefTes ; for the poor, the friendlefs, and the ftrangcr, he often comforted ; and when fometimes reduced by his follies, he never could fee a real objeft in mifery, and refill giving at leaft half he was worth to his diftreiTed fellow-creature.'... | |
| James Lackington - 1792 - 556 pages
...nature. He was no man's enemy but his own, peace, reft, and happinefs, I hope he now poflefies ; for, the poor, the friendlefs and the ftranger he often...reduced by his follies, he never could fee a real obje<S in mifery and refift giving at leaft half he was worth to his diftrefled fellow creature." Page... | |
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