Memorial of an affectionate and dutiful son, Frederick R. H. Scoresby. By his father (W. Scoresby).1837 - 12 |
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... measure aware of the many endearments of which he was deprived by the melancholy event ; but Frederick was too young either to appreciate her value or to estimate his loss . From this time , for some years , his devoted nurse- —a woman ...
... measure aware of the many endearments of which he was deprived by the melancholy event ; but Frederick was too young either to appreciate her value or to estimate his loss . From this time , for some years , his devoted nurse- —a woman ...
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... measure alive . As to adventures , though little of peril was in our cir- cumstances to be apprehended , yet we were not without their experience , and that in a manner calculated to serve as memorials of Providential mercies . On 26 ...
... measure alive . As to adventures , though little of peril was in our cir- cumstances to be apprehended , yet we were not without their experience , and that in a manner calculated to serve as memorials of Providential mercies . On 26 ...
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... measure , does , his reli- gious feelings and affections . He manifested , by various Scriptural tokens , a love for Christ . He loved his sacred name - he loved those books which magnified Him or treated of His miracles and works of ...
... measure , does , his reli- gious feelings and affections . He manifested , by various Scriptural tokens , a love for Christ . He loved his sacred name - he loved those books which magnified Him or treated of His miracles and works of ...
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... measure of usefulness , Frederick , of his own accord , made a purchase - at the cost of a considerable portion of his little weekly allowance for a season - of a bundle of tracts and small books , in order that , when he should ...
... measure of usefulness , Frederick , of his own accord , made a purchase - at the cost of a considerable portion of his little weekly allowance for a season - of a bundle of tracts and small books , in order that , when he should ...
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... sentiments would not find very general accep- tance , he spoke cautiously , in mixed society , on political subjects . With regard to the public - E measures of India , however , he was free to RESIDENCE IN LIVERPOOL . 73.
... sentiments would not find very general accep- tance , he spoke cautiously , in mixed society , on political subjects . With regard to the public - E measures of India , however , he was free to RESIDENCE IN LIVERPOOL . 73.
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