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... removing to Hoddesdon in 1837 or 1838 , where my father died in 1843 .
These last fifteen years of his life were a period of great trouble and anxiety , his
affairs becoming more and more involved , till at last the family became almost 12
MY ...
... removing to Hoddesdon in 1837 or 1838 , where my father died in 1843 .
These last fifteen years of his life were a period of great trouble and anxiety , his
affairs becoming more and more involved , till at last the family became almost 12
MY ...
Page 14
... in order to become familiar with the practical details of building . He may be
said , therefore , to have had a really good professional education . At first he got
into general landsurveying work , which was at that time rather abundant , owing
to ...
... in order to become familiar with the practical details of building . He may be
said , therefore , to have had a really good professional education . At first he got
into general landsurveying work , which was at that time rather abundant , owing
to ...
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It is always a pretty sight when even a grave here and there is nicely adorned
with fresh flowers , but when a whole churchyard is so decorated , at least as
regards all but the oldest tombs , it becomes really beautiful . The long
procession ...
It is always a pretty sight when even a grave here and there is nicely adorned
with fresh flowers , but when a whole churchyard is so decorated , at least as
regards all but the oldest tombs , it becomes really beautiful . The long
procession ...
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... of our life , I remember nothing at all . I cannot find any clear explanation of
these facts in modern psychology , whereas they all become intelligible from the
phrenological point of view . The shape of 11 ] USK : MY EARLIEST MEMORIES
25.
... of our life , I remember nothing at all . I cannot find any clear explanation of
these facts in modern psychology , whereas they all become intelligible from the
phrenological point of view . The shape of 11 ] USK : MY EARLIEST MEMORIES
25.
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So far as I can remember , this was the only dream — at all events , the only vivid
and impressive one I had while living at Usk , and it came so often , and so
exactly in the same form , as to become quite familiar to me . It was , in fact , the
form ...
So far as I can remember , this was the only dream — at all events , the only vivid
and impressive one I had while living at Usk , and it came so often , and so
exactly in the same form , as to become quite familiar to me . It was , in fact , the
form ...
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