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... MEMOIR OF THE BUCKMINSTERS , FATHER AND SON . By Mrs. LEE . In one volume , 12ino . EACH OF THE ABOVE POEMS AND PROSE WRITINGS , MAY BE HAD IN VARIOUS STYLES OF HANDSOME BINDING . T 83off ent Joy onnal k 100 ATHTH плодо MAT YENITAS.
... MEMOIR OF THE BUCKMINSTERS , FATHER AND SON . By Mrs. LEE . In one volume , 12ino . EACH OF THE ABOVE POEMS AND PROSE WRITINGS , MAY BE HAD IN VARIOUS STYLES OF HANDSOME BINDING . T 83off ent Joy onnal k 100 ATHTH плодо MAT YENITAS.
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... father of Catholic Christendom , could not but be viewed with awe by any Christian of deep feeling , as standing in some relation to the true and unseen Father of the spiritual body . Nay , considering that even false religions , as ...
... father of Catholic Christendom , could not but be viewed with awe by any Christian of deep feeling , as standing in some relation to the true and unseen Father of the spiritual body . Nay , considering that even false religions , as ...
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... father betimes profits a strong mind greatly . To Cæsar it was a prodigious benefit that he lost his father when not much more than fifteen . Perhaps it was an advantage also to his father that he died thus early . Had he stayed a year ...
... father betimes profits a strong mind greatly . To Cæsar it was a prodigious benefit that he lost his father when not much more than fifteen . Perhaps it was an advantage also to his father that he died thus early . Had he stayed a year ...
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... father , by throwing him prematurely upon his own resources , prematurely developed the masculine features of his character , forcing him whilst yet a boy under the discipline of civil conflict and the yoke of practical life , even his ...
... father , by throwing him prematurely upon his own resources , prematurely developed the masculine features of his character , forcing him whilst yet a boy under the discipline of civil conflict and the yoke of practical life , even his ...
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... father ; and would have been cut off too sud- denly to benefit by that reaction of popular feeling which saved the partisans of the Dictator , by separating the conspirators , and obliging them , without loss of time , to look to their ...
... father ; and would have been cut off too sud- denly to benefit by that reaction of popular feeling which saved the partisans of the Dictator , by separating the conspirators , and obliging them , without loss of time , to look to their ...
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