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... father led him away from a mistress in his shirt , that is , before he had assumed the toga virilis . At the age of seventeen he went into the army , served in the cavalry , and saved his father's life at the battle of the Ticinus ...
... father led him away from a mistress in his shirt , that is , before he had assumed the toga virilis . At the age of seventeen he went into the army , served in the cavalry , and saved his father's life at the battle of the Ticinus ...
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... father . Seizing every opportunity of being with him , she found extraordinary advantages , as well as pleasure , in his conversation . Mr. Necker was daily more struck with his daugh- ter's wit , and never was this wit more pleasing ...
... father . Seizing every opportunity of being with him , she found extraordinary advantages , as well as pleasure , in his conversation . Mr. Necker was daily more struck with his daugh- ter's wit , and never was this wit more pleasing ...
Pagina 255
... father , had a pious and thoughtful expression . Then , according to custom , the father and son gave each other the bread and wine , which , testants , serve for the commemoration of the more affecting of among Pro- mysteries . The son ...
... father , had a pious and thoughtful expression . Then , according to custom , the father and son gave each other the bread and wine , which , testants , serve for the commemoration of the more affecting of among Pro- mysteries . The son ...
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Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
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