Father Maturin, a Memoir: With Selected LettersLongmans, Green and Company, 1920 - 208 Seiten |
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... wrote to his father the first of the letters that follow . Although he had passed the age of twenty - four , his letters are very much those of a schoolboy - impetuous , often ungrammatical , written only for a father's sympathetic eye ...
... wrote to his father the first of the letters that follow . Although he had passed the age of twenty - four , his letters are very much those of a schoolboy - impetuous , often ungrammatical , written only for a father's sympathetic eye ...
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... wrote again to his father after getting his letter : One of the chief reasons why I have always thought of entering Cowley is that I have always known and felt that I could not get on in a large town parish , or a parish where there are ...
... wrote again to his father after getting his letter : One of the chief reasons why I have always thought of entering Cowley is that I have always known and felt that I could not get on in a large town parish , or a parish where there are ...
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... wrote to his father : I felt more and more certain the longer I waited , having especially your full consent , that it was the right thing for me to do ; and from the experience of about six or seven months which I have had of the life ...
... wrote to his father : I felt more and more certain the longer I waited , having especially your full consent , that it was the right thing for me to do ; and from the experience of about six or seven months which I have had of the life ...
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... wrote to Father Benson ] and then I shall have the parish , and try to make reparation for my dislike of the blacks in America . It seems rather curious the jumble of colours , and to see white and every shade of black mixed up - I ...
... wrote to Father Benson ] and then I shall have the parish , and try to make reparation for my dislike of the blacks in America . It seems rather curious the jumble of colours , and to see white and every shade of black mixed up - I ...
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... us , of fully ten years , than his letters to others going through the same struggle to decide whether to remain in the Church of England or submit to Rome . ' I think , ' he once wrote , ' I can say without exaggeration MEMOIR 31.
... us , of fully ten years , than his letters to others going through the same struggle to decide whether to remain in the Church of England or submit to Rome . ' I think , ' he once wrote , ' I can say without exaggeration MEMOIR 31.
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