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... Father as exer- cising a constant superintendence over his works , and giving them the most minute attention . He feeds the ravens ; he hears the young lions when they roar , and seek their meat from him ; he sees the sparrows when they ...
... Father as exer- cising a constant superintendence over his works , and giving them the most minute attention . He feeds the ravens ; he hears the young lions when they roar , and seek their meat from him ; he sees the sparrows when they ...
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... temperature even under the equator . ” — Page 214 , §§ 369 , 370 . As the author's father is the originator of the best received theory , respecting the solar spots , it will be interesting to 1851. ] 49 The Present State of Astronomy .
... temperature even under the equator . ” — Page 214 , §§ 369 , 370 . As the author's father is the originator of the best received theory , respecting the solar spots , it will be interesting to 1851. ] 49 The Present State of Astronomy .
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... father was the youngest of three brothers , all of whom went from home to better their fortunes . Robert , the oldest , went to England , and was a political writer under Walpole's administration , but sunk into obscurity upon the ...
... father was the youngest of three brothers , all of whom went from home to better their fortunes . Robert , the oldest , went to England , and was a political writer under Walpole's administration , but sunk into obscurity upon the ...
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... father's daily family devotions , and pronounce them the most cor- rect and eloquent extempore prayers to which he had ever listened . Thomas was the youngest of eleven children that were born to his parents , —the son of his father's ...
... father's daily family devotions , and pronounce them the most cor- rect and eloquent extempore prayers to which he had ever listened . Thomas was the youngest of eleven children that were born to his parents , —the son of his father's ...
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... father was bend- ing over the grave , burdened with old age and accumulated misfortunes ; and from the other members of the family our young student could expect but little assistance . He wished to gain a profession ; but the relief ...
... father was bend- ing over the grave , burdened with old age and accumulated misfortunes ; and from the other members of the family our young student could expect but little assistance . He wished to gain a profession ; but the relief ...
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