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'There is nothing else of such infinite consequence as her daring dear papa of want of affection and feeling of what of Parliament: of my grandfather's letters, dated 8 February, 1800, he writes: of his son's
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'There is nothing else of such infinite consequence as her daring dear papa of want of affection and feeling of what of Parliament: of my grandfather's letters, dated 8 February, 1800, he writes: of his son's
publicly to accuse my towards his son. How can this be contradicted? I want to scratch a pen over all the lies, and send the book back to Miss Seward; but mamma won't allow this. She thinks you and my brother will think of a better plan; for myself, I should feel no objection to swear I the truth 1 have said before both houses
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BookThe Works of Charles Darwin: Vol 29: Erasmus Darwin (1879) / the Autobiography of Charles Darwin (1958)
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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1992
Imprint Routledge
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eBook ISBN 9781315476339
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