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... young men between 19 and 25 , were now to be assembled , without any further preparation than that which has already been explained , they would be in a very different state of proficiency ; they would neither be capable of the duty ...
... young men between 19 and 25 , were now to be assembled , without any further preparation than that which has already been explained , they would be in a very different state of proficiency ; they would neither be capable of the duty ...
Pagina 234
... Young Man intended for Holy Orders ; -on the Difficul- ties incident to a Clerical Life , or the Character of a Clergy- man , who made a Conscience of every thing ; -on the Cha- racter of a Clergyman , who made a Conscience of nothing ...
... Young Man intended for Holy Orders ; -on the Difficul- ties incident to a Clerical Life , or the Character of a Clergy- man , who made a Conscience of every thing ; -on the Cha- racter of a Clergyman , who made a Conscience of nothing ...
Pagina 475
... young friend . Your letters had already made me suspect what is confirmed by those of a respectable man who lives at Revel ,, and is much attached to you . You have not a good reputation ; and , which is worse , you do not appear to ...
... young friend . Your letters had already made me suspect what is confirmed by those of a respectable man who lives at Revel ,, and is much attached to you . You have not a good reputation ; and , which is worse , you do not appear to ...
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