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Page 154
... father's right , for example , extended only to property obtained by the son while living with his father and using his things . And indeed in other cases the father had to give his sons a certain peculium . Again , the father only got ...
... father's right , for example , extended only to property obtained by the son while living with his father and using his things . And indeed in other cases the father had to give his sons a certain peculium . Again , the father only got ...
Page 214
... father's consent ? ' O , dear father , ' I cried , ' make not too rash a trial of him . Beseech you , father . My affections are most humble . I have no ambition to see a goodlier man . ' To which my father : ' Let your own discretion ...
... father's consent ? ' O , dear father , ' I cried , ' make not too rash a trial of him . Beseech you , father . My affections are most humble . I have no ambition to see a goodlier man . ' To which my father : ' Let your own discretion ...
Page 551
... father of a multitude ) , at the same period Sarai ( = my prin- cess ) having her name changed to Sarah ( = princess ) ... father of help ) , Abigail ( = father of joy ) , Abram , & c . ; so in Arabic we find Abn Aijuba ( = the father of ...
... father of a multitude ) , at the same period Sarai ( = my prin- cess ) having her name changed to Sarah ( = princess ) ... father of help ) , Abigail ( = father of joy ) , Abram , & c . ; so in Arabic we find Abn Aijuba ( = the father of ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
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Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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