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... father's judgment . No , he certainly did not want to study law , or practice it either . He wanted to go home . Having seen his father , he wanted more than ever to see the gay pretty mother whose health was no longer of the best . He ...
... father's judgment . No , he certainly did not want to study law , or practice it either . He wanted to go home . Having seen his father , he wanted more than ever to see the gay pretty mother whose health was no longer of the best . He ...
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... father to his son and daughters , and would conscientiously take them somewhere with him or give them some of his ... father liked the idea of young Charles's going to the College of St. Omer , where both he and his own father had been ...
... father to his son and daughters , and would conscientiously take them somewhere with him or give them some of his ... father liked the idea of young Charles's going to the College of St. Omer , where both he and his own father had been ...
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... father , see under Charles Carroll of Carrollton ; birth , 90 ; inoculated for smallpox , 206–7 ; loses mother , 216-7 ; sees Washing- ton resign commission , 219 ; en- gaged , 220-1 ; married , 222 ; visits New York , 234-5 ; father ...
... father , see under Charles Carroll of Carrollton ; birth , 90 ; inoculated for smallpox , 206–7 ; loses mother , 216-7 ; sees Washing- ton resign commission , 219 ; en- gaged , 220-1 ; married , 222 ; visits New York , 234-5 ; father ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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