The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... Father Peter , of a certain monas- tery , but omitted to repay him ; and hearing on his elevation that the father was still alive , he summoned him to appear at Rome , and answer some charges which were to be brought against him . The ...
... Father Peter , of a certain monas- tery , but omitted to repay him ; and hearing on his elevation that the father was still alive , he summoned him to appear at Rome , and answer some charges which were to be brought against him . The ...
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... father was a farmer of no great property , and with no other learning than what he had acquired at a charity school ; but my mother being dead , and I an only child , he determined to give me that advan- tage , which he fancied would ...
... father was a farmer of no great property , and with no other learning than what he had acquired at a charity school ; but my mother being dead , and I an only child , he determined to give me that advan- tage , which he fancied would ...
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... father was a lawyer of Cortes - a man so much esteemed and respected , that it was a common wish , that the son might inherit his good qualities ; and his wife was one of the most learned persons of her age , admired not only for her ...
... father was a lawyer of Cortes - a man so much esteemed and respected , that it was a common wish , that the son might inherit his good qualities ; and his wife was one of the most learned persons of her age , admired not only for her ...
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