Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... father and mother of the particular person in question in each generation . Now and then he will come to a case where a man was not legally married to the mother of his ancestor . Here is a piece of immorality which is much to be ...
... father and mother of the particular person in question in each generation . Now and then he will come to a case where a man was not legally married to the mother of his ancestor . Here is a piece of immorality which is much to be ...
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... father , who , of course , is alone the author of our existence . Let us take the case of the great Napoleon . His father appears to have been a man of very inferior intellect , who left him nothing but the seeds of a shocking disease ...
... father , who , of course , is alone the author of our existence . Let us take the case of the great Napoleon . His father appears to have been a man of very inferior intellect , who left him nothing but the seeds of a shocking disease ...
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... father's life . " Rather more than three and a half years he spent at Cambridge , but took no degree . His University career was cut short by his father's death in 1589 , and his mother's speedy remarriage , and he left Cambridge at ...
... father's life . " Rather more than three and a half years he spent at Cambridge , but took no degree . His University career was cut short by his father's death in 1589 , and his mother's speedy remarriage , and he left Cambridge at ...
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