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These their father himself , as long as he is present , orders one and all ; a testament is not yet necessary . So Christ , as long as He was present on earth ( though he be not even now wanting ) enjoined on the Apostles whatever was ...
These their father himself , as long as he is present , orders one and all ; a testament is not yet necessary . So Christ , as long as He was present on earth ( though he be not even now wanting ) enjoined on the Apostles whatever was ...
Pagina 10
William Jones , Sir William's father , a mathematician of some eminence , was the author of a work entitled , Synopsis Palmariorum Matheseos , which appeared in 1708. Who was Burrow ? Who was Tafuzzul Husain ? P. S. CAREY .
William Jones , Sir William's father , a mathematician of some eminence , was the author of a work entitled , Synopsis Palmariorum Matheseos , which appeared in 1708. Who was Burrow ? Who was Tafuzzul Husain ? P. S. CAREY .
Pagina 15
Of the father it was stated that he had been a soldier " in his youth . " As it is very laborious and somewhat painful to wade through the rubbish heaps with which the modern two - volumed " Lives " of artists are encumbered , such a ...
Of the father it was stated that he had been a soldier " in his youth . " As it is very laborious and somewhat painful to wade through the rubbish heaps with which the modern two - volumed " Lives " of artists are encumbered , such a ...
Pagina 32
... a naval officer , was lost in the great navigator La Peyrouse's fatal expedition ) was father of James Alexander Bernard Law , a marshal of France , and Marquis of Lauriston , one of the celebrated men of modern France .
... a naval officer , was lost in the great navigator La Peyrouse's fatal expedition ) was father of James Alexander Bernard Law , a marshal of France , and Marquis of Lauriston , one of the celebrated men of modern France .
Pagina 34
... to the church they hurried me ; ' and I have not unfrequently had reason to exclaim , ' Oh ! that near my fathers ... he says , " the happiness it afforded me to present my wages ( one shilling and sixpence ) to my beloved father .
... to the church they hurried me ; ' and I have not unfrequently had reason to exclaim , ' Oh ! that near my fathers ... he says , " the happiness it afforded me to present my wages ( one shilling and sixpence ) to my beloved father .
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