North American First Class Reader: The Sixth Book of Tower's Series for Common Schools, in which the Higher Principles of Elocution are Explained and Illustrated by Appropriate ExercisesDaniel Burgess & Company, 1854 - 426 pàgines |
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... Père La Chaise , which made any consoling reference to a future life . I read , on those cold marble tombs , the lamentations of bereavement , in every affecting variety of phrase . On the tomb of youth , it was written that FIRST CLASS ...
... Père La Chaise , which made any consoling reference to a future life . I read , on those cold marble tombs , the lamentations of bereavement , in every affecting variety of phrase . On the tomb of youth , it was written that FIRST CLASS ...
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... Père La Chaise , confessor of Louis XIV . , who purchased the land surrounding the house of the Jesuits , called Maison de Mont Louis , upon his being appointed superior of that establishment , in 1675. It was finally purchased by the ...
... Père La Chaise , confessor of Louis XIV . , who purchased the land surrounding the house of the Jesuits , called Maison de Mont Louis , upon his being appointed superior of that establishment , in 1675. It was finally purchased by the ...
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North American First Class Reader: The Sixth Book of Tower's Series for ... David Bates Tower,Cornelius Walker Visualització completa - 1854 |
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