| John Duncombe, John Hughes - 1773 - 998 páginas
...without feverity or melancholy. His whole life was one uninterrupted courfe of duty arid obedience to his parents, and when he found the hand of death upon him, his only regret was to think of the agonies which muft rend their hearts •, for he was perfectly contented to leave the world,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 páginas
...without severity or melancholy. His whole life was one uninterrupted course of duty and affection to his parents, and when he found the hand of death upon him, his only regret was to think of the agonies that must rend their hearts ; for he was perfectly contented to leave the world, as... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 páginas
...melancholy. His whole life was one uninterrupted course of d«ty and affection to his parents, and when be found the hand of death upon him, his only regret was to think of the agonies that must rend their hearts ; for he was perfectly contented to leave the world, as... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 318 páginas
...without severity or melancholy. His whole life was one uninterrupted course of duty and affection to his parents ; and when he found the hand of death upon...his only regret was to think on the agonies which must rend their hearts; for he was perfectly content to leave the world, as his conscience did not... | |
| 1827 - 292 páginas
...one interrupted course of duty and affection to his parents ; and, when he found the hand of cfeath upon him, his only regret was to think on the agonies which must rend their hearts ; for he was perfectly contented to leave the world, as his conscience did not... | |
| 1831 - 162 páginas
...without severity or melancholy. His whole life was one uninterrupted course of duty and affection to his parents ; and, when he found the hand of death upon...his only regret was to think on the agonies which must rend their hearts ; for he was perfectly contented to leave the world, as his conscience did noUreproach... | |
| 1849 - 156 páginas
...without severity or melancholy. His whole life was one uninterrupted course of duly and aflection to his parents ; and, when he found the hand of death upon...his only regret was to think on the agonies which must rend their hearts ; for he was perfectly contented to leave the world, a? his conscience did not... | |
| Louis Philippe R. Fenwick de Porquet - 1849 - 246 páginas
...without severity or melancholy. His whole life was one uninterrupted course of duty and affection to his parents; and when he found the hand of death upon...his only regret was to think on the agonies which must rend their hearts, for he was perfectly contented to leave this world, as his conscience did not... | |
| 1853 - 158 páginas
...without severity or melancholy. His whole life was one unintermpted course of duty and affection to his parents ; and, when he found the hand of death upon...his only regret was to think on the agonies which must rend their hearts ; for he was perfectly contented to leave the world, as his conscience did not... | |
| 1856 - 194 páginas
...severity or melancholy. His whole life was one uninterrupted course of duty and a fTort ion to his parents ; and, when he found the hand of death upon him, his only regret WHS to think on the agonies which must reml thnir hearts ; for he was perfectlv contented to leave... | |
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