Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... given the child , took her home to her own house ; there she was taught many things , of which there is no need here ; yet she is not so proud of her learning as to wish to leave her father in his old age ; and I hope soon to have her ...
... given the child , took her home to her own house ; there she was taught many things , of which there is no need here ; yet she is not so proud of her learning as to wish to leave her father in his old age ; and I hope soon to have her ...
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... given by a very pious writer , as well as excellent man * : - “ To the intelligent and virtuous , old age presents a scene of tranquil enjoyments , of obedient appetite , of well - regulated affections , of maturity in knowledge , and ...
... given by a very pious writer , as well as excellent man * : - “ To the intelligent and virtuous , old age presents a scene of tranquil enjoyments , of obedient appetite , of well - regulated affections , of maturity in knowledge , and ...
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... given to them ; some were partially covered with the skins of wild animals they had slain ; others were enveloped in the folds of an English white blanket , and some in cloth and cottons of the gaudiest colours . The scene altogether ...
... given to them ; some were partially covered with the skins of wild animals they had slain ; others were enveloped in the folds of an English white blanket , and some in cloth and cottons of the gaudiest colours . The scene altogether ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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