Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Mother Earth and her children is regarded as an admitted fact . The twenty - eighth Homeric Hymn describes Earth as the Mother of All , who feeds all things in air , earth , or sea , and on whom depends the giving or taking of life . It ...
... Mother Earth and her children is regarded as an admitted fact . The twenty - eighth Homeric Hymn describes Earth as the Mother of All , who feeds all things in air , earth , or sea , and on whom depends the giving or taking of life . It ...
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... mother capable of entertaining maternal feelings . Thus Horace , narrating the overthrow of the Titans , says , " Earth cast upon her monsters mourns , and grieves for her offspring hurled by the thunder- bolt to dismal Hades . " It ...
... mother capable of entertaining maternal feelings . Thus Horace , narrating the overthrow of the Titans , says , " Earth cast upon her monsters mourns , and grieves for her offspring hurled by the thunder- bolt to dismal Hades . " It ...
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... mother has got Lilian on her hands to educate besides me . She's gone over to Lausanne with her , and I have to shift as best I can . Here , I'll show you my mother's portrait . She's been a real beauty ; she was Irish , you know . And ...
... mother has got Lilian on her hands to educate besides me . She's gone over to Lausanne with her , and I have to shift as best I can . Here , I'll show you my mother's portrait . She's been a real beauty ; she was Irish , you know . And ...
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