The Story of William and Lucy SmithGeorge Spring Merriam Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 - 666 páginas |
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... seems like a passport to oblivion . His personal history , quite devoid of external adventure , has yet for ... seem to have hindered from due recognition . A biographer may be considered too partial an advocate to set his estimate ...
... seems like a passport to oblivion . His personal history , quite devoid of external adventure , has yet for ... seem to have hindered from due recognition . A biographer may be considered too partial an advocate to set his estimate ...
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... seems to have been a woman of a quite primitive type , full of silent piety , wrapped up in the home and the family . She was of partly German extraction ; her mother had been an eminently saintly character , and I have caught glimpses ...
... seems to have been a woman of a quite primitive type , full of silent piety , wrapped up in the home and the family . She was of partly German extraction ; her mother had been an eminently saintly character , and I have caught glimpses ...
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... seem destined to find their entrance into philosophy , and into its calmest re- cesses , through the avenue of moody ... seems to have interfered , even by tender remonstrance , with her son's perfect liberty . I ex- tract a passage of ...
... seem destined to find their entrance into philosophy , and into its calmest re- cesses , through the avenue of moody ... seems to have interfered , even by tender remonstrance , with her son's perfect liberty . I ex- tract a passage of ...
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... calm and serene ; a child would look into his face and be drawn near to him ; but it seems to him that on his beating heart the very hand of God is lying . CHAPTER II . CLOUDS . THE boy's letter to his 18 WILLIAM SMITH .
... calm and serene ; a child would look into his face and be drawn near to him ; but it seems to him that on his beating heart the very hand of God is lying . CHAPTER II . CLOUDS . THE boy's letter to his 18 WILLIAM SMITH .
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... seems a menace to the fairest forms of virtue . - But what is the spirit of the unsparing truth - seeker ? It is a spirit that has played no small part in our day : the interest in William Smith's personality is that he , like Clough ...
... seems a menace to the fairest forms of virtue . - But what is the spirit of the unsparing truth - seeker ? It is a spirit that has played no small part in our day : the interest in William Smith's personality is that he , like Clough ...
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