The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... father . The father , who had a very decorous dislike at appearing drunk before his son , used to remark during their convivial evenings , " Come , Robert , you shall drink twice while I drink once , for I will not permit the son in his ...
... father . The father , who had a very decorous dislike at appearing drunk before his son , used to remark during their convivial evenings , " Come , Robert , you shall drink twice while I drink once , for I will not permit the son in his ...
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... father , the younger brother of an ancient Aberdeen family , was a respectable lawyer and moderate episcopalian , and became a lord of session after the restora- tion , by the title of Lord Crimond . His mother was the sister of Sir ...
... father , the younger brother of an ancient Aberdeen family , was a respectable lawyer and moderate episcopalian , and became a lord of session after the restora- tion , by the title of Lord Crimond . His mother was the sister of Sir ...
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... father of the physical philosophy of modern times , and the greatest mathematical genius that ever lived , was the son of Isaac Newton , lord of the manor of Woolsthorpe , in the parish of Colsterworth in Lincolnshire , and of his wife ...
... father of the physical philosophy of modern times , and the greatest mathematical genius that ever lived , was the son of Isaac Newton , lord of the manor of Woolsthorpe , in the parish of Colsterworth in Lincolnshire , and of his wife ...
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