Littell's Living Age, Том 176Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1888 |
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... father's life acted as his assistant , was specially qualified to put the world in possession of a true picture of ... father was a medical man in large practice at Shrewsbury , and his mother , a daughter of Josiah Wedgwood of Etruria ...
... father's life acted as his assistant , was specially qualified to put the world in possession of a true picture of ... father was a medical man in large practice at Shrewsbury , and his mother , a daughter of Josiah Wedgwood of Etruria ...
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... father's trees , hid it in the shrub- bery , and then ran off to announce his discovery of a robbery ; or who , after beat- ing a puppy , felt such remorse that the memory of the act lay heavy on his con- science and remained with him ...
... father's trees , hid it in the shrub- bery , and then ran off to announce his discovery of a robbery ; or who , after beat- ing a puppy , felt such remorse that the memory of the act lay heavy on his con- science and remained with him ...
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... father , who by the Cape de Verd Islands across the thought that such a wild scheme would be Atlantic to the coast ... father's wish that he should do so , were never for- mally given up ; but from this time onward they dropped out of ...
... father , who by the Cape de Verd Islands across the thought that such a wild scheme would be Atlantic to the coast ... father's wish that he should do so , were never for- mally given up ; but from this time onward they dropped out of ...
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... father and I ; and if you have time to write to write a line or two , father will— ” - " I will write to you if I may , " cried poor Daddy . " Oh , yes , you may , " answered Miss Daverel , in a tone which would have made ninety - nine ...
... father and I ; and if you have time to write to write a line or two , father will— ” - " I will write to you if I may , " cried poor Daddy . " Oh , yes , you may , " answered Miss Daverel , in a tone which would have made ninety - nine ...
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... father , to theperate spirit , as the controversy awakened State , and to the gods . He walks about by Canon Taylor's paper proves . among the messengers , delivers to them his messages , and talks amicably to each of them upon the ...
... father , to theperate spirit , as the controversy awakened State , and to the gods . He walks about by Canon Taylor's paper proves . among the messengers , delivers to them his messages , and talks amicably to each of them upon the ...
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