The closing scene; or, Christianity and infidelity contrasted in the last hours of remarkable persons, by the author of 'The bishop's daughter'.1848 - Death - 376 pages |
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... character during his whole life . At the age of fourteen , Frederic began to suffer from the dislike which his father entertained towards him to his latest hour . The origin of this feeling cannot now be ascertained with pre- cision ...
... character during his whole life . At the age of fourteen , Frederic began to suffer from the dislike which his father entertained towards him to his latest hour . The origin of this feeling cannot now be ascertained with pre- cision ...
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... character , but of some talent . He had written violently against his medical brethren at Paris , and was , in consequence , obliged to fly the country . He then settled in Holland , from whence his books , advocating materialism ...
... character , but of some talent . He had written violently against his medical brethren at Paris , and was , in consequence , obliged to fly the country . He then settled in Holland , from whence his books , advocating materialism ...
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... character during his whole life . At the age of fourteen , Frederic began to suffer from the dislike which his father entertained towards him to his latest hour . The origin of this feeling cannot now be ascertained with pre- cision ...
... character during his whole life . At the age of fourteen , Frederic began to suffer from the dislike which his father entertained towards him to his latest hour . The origin of this feeling cannot now be ascertained with pre- cision ...
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... character , but of some talent . He had written violently against his medical brethren at Paris , and was , in consequence , obliged to fly the country . He then settled in Holland , from whence his books , advocating materialism ...
... character , but of some talent . He had written violently against his medical brethren at Paris , and was , in consequence , obliged to fly the country . He then settled in Holland , from whence his books , advocating materialism ...
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... character ; whether it was the punishment of his being a deserter ; whether it arose from the persuasion of Frederic that he had betrayed the secrets of the Prussian army to their enemies ; or whether the connexion be- tween Trenck and ...
... character ; whether it was the punishment of his being a deserter ; whether it arose from the persuasion of Frederic that he had betrayed the secrets of the Prussian army to their enemies ; or whether the connexion be- tween Trenck and ...
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