Littell's Living Age, Band 129Littell, son, 1876 |
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... father and their mother ; in- deed , the Mosaic law places the reverence due to the mother in the foreground : " Ye shall fear every man his mother and his father . " ( Lev . xix . 3. ) Unlike the Greek women , who were in complete igno ...
... father and their mother ; in- deed , the Mosaic law places the reverence due to the mother in the foreground : " Ye shall fear every man his mother and his father . " ( Lev . xix . 3. ) Unlike the Greek women , who were in complete igno ...
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... father , and could not mourn him acutely and neither had shed a tear as yet . " The death was sudden ; your father was saved much pain ; I have brought the letter which conveyed the par- ticulars to me , or rather to my husband ; here ...
... father , and could not mourn him acutely and neither had shed a tear as yet . " The death was sudden ; your father was saved much pain ; I have brought the letter which conveyed the par- ticulars to me , or rather to my husband ; here ...
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... father's lines with appliances such have been but labour lost ; and he was too good a mechanic to force effort beyond the point at which it ceased to be effectual . It is in astronomy as in another field of exploration . The footsteps ...
... father's lines with appliances such have been but labour lost ; and he was too good a mechanic to force effort beyond the point at which it ceased to be effectual . It is in astronomy as in another field of exploration . The footsteps ...
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