The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... father . " This was in substance to the effect that the universal esteem in which his , my father's , character was held in the town made it a pleasure and a duty to render him any assistance . Nothing of course passed unnoticed by my ...
... father . " This was in substance to the effect that the universal esteem in which his , my father's , character was held in the town made it a pleasure and a duty to render him any assistance . Nothing of course passed unnoticed by my ...
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... father was , in fact , bankrupt , and a return to Rugby was impossible . Mr. Macready writes , in a mysterious way , of ' a lady then staying in our house , ' who had made mischief between his father and himself , and from whom he first ...
... father was , in fact , bankrupt , and a return to Rugby was impossible . Mr. Macready writes , in a mysterious way , of ' a lady then staying in our house , ' who had made mischief between his father and himself , and from whom he first ...
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... father . The temper of neither was good . The infirmity of his own , the son declares ' to have been the source of most of the misery he had known in life . ' But when passion got the better of his father , ' there was no curb to the ...
... father . The temper of neither was good . The infirmity of his own , the son declares ' to have been the source of most of the misery he had known in life . ' But when passion got the better of his father , ' there was no curb to the ...
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