Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 1Charles Knight Charles Knight, 1850 - English literature |
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... father * . It is true , he knew at that time that God himself was his Father , for , said he , " Wist ye not that I must be about my father's business ? " + And knowing God to be his Father , he could not but know likewise that he was ...
... father * . It is true , he knew at that time that God himself was his Father , for , said he , " Wist ye not that I must be about my father's business ? " + And knowing God to be his Father , he could not but know likewise that he was ...
Page 295
... father to the West Indies , where he held the chief command , and , during that period , she had abundant occasions of showing the sweetness of her disposition , and the steadiness of her resolution . Her father was an admiral of the ...
... father to the West Indies , where he held the chief command , and , during that period , she had abundant occasions of showing the sweetness of her disposition , and the steadiness of her resolution . Her father was an admiral of the ...
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... father always spoke of him with a prophetic anticipation of his future greatness , such was the sagacity with which ... father's character are , perhaps , better understood by viewing nım in the retirement of domestic life , than in his ...
... father always spoke of him with a prophetic anticipation of his future greatness , such was the sagacity with which ... father's character are , perhaps , better understood by viewing nım in the retirement of domestic life , than in his ...
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