The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 63
... father has died . For size and appearance , if it is really like what it is painted , its plumage is a mixture of red and gold , and in general form , and in size , too , it most resembles an eagle . This Phœnix , they say , does as ...
... father has died . For size and appearance , if it is really like what it is painted , its plumage is a mixture of red and gold , and in general form , and in size , too , it most resembles an eagle . This Phœnix , they say , does as ...
Page 269
... Father Tom , it would be a great pleasure for me to see you again before I die . We have fought many a battle together , at your imminent peril , and I never found in you less than the courage of a hero , perfect unselfishness , zeal ...
... Father Tom , it would be a great pleasure for me to see you again before I die . We have fought many a battle together , at your imminent peril , and I never found in you less than the courage of a hero , perfect unselfishness , zeal ...
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... father , on the contrary , were all in a republican direction ; and from the diverse opinions of his parents , M. Hugo derived two opposite sources of inspiration . His infancy was passed at Elba , where he remained till he had attained ...
... father , on the contrary , were all in a republican direction ; and from the diverse opinions of his parents , M. Hugo derived two opposite sources of inspiration . His infancy was passed at Elba , where he remained till he had attained ...
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