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... father wished , and married a woman of whom his father would have strongly disapproved , and perhaps adopted a religion that was his father's aversion . This , no doubt , is guessing . We know nothing of what Philip Stanhope felt ...
... father wished , and married a woman of whom his father would have strongly disapproved , and perhaps adopted a religion that was his father's aversion . This , no doubt , is guessing . We know nothing of what Philip Stanhope felt ...
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... father ! ' There were plenty of repellent parents in the century of Squire Western . It was a family tradition with our Hanoverian kings to hate , and be hated by , one's heir . The great Frederick's father im- prisoned his own son ...
... father ! ' There were plenty of repellent parents in the century of Squire Western . It was a family tradition with our Hanoverian kings to hate , and be hated by , one's heir . The great Frederick's father im- prisoned his own son ...
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... father , ' ne m'épousera jamais ; s'il m'épousait , il en aurait mille repentirs , et je ne sais si je voudrais ... father ( who had , of course , no suspicion that Boswell was corresponding with his daughter ) . He thanks Monsieur de ...
... father , ' ne m'épousera jamais ; s'il m'épousait , il en aurait mille repentirs , et je ne sais si je voudrais ... father ( who had , of course , no suspicion that Boswell was corresponding with his daughter ) . He thanks Monsieur de ...
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