Erlangen, in Bavaria, whence he returned to his family, with the highest testimonies of his talents and good conduct. His father now destined him for the clerical profession, with which his own wishes accorded. His sister fondly dwelt upon his praises,... Visits and Sketches, at Home and Abroad - Page 184by Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1839Full view - About this book
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...to give him all the advantages of a learned education, and sent him to the university of Ellwangen, in Bavaria, whence he returned to his family, with...accorded. His sister fondly dwelt upon his praises, and descrihed him, perhaps with all a sister's partiality, as heing not only the pride of his family, hut... | |
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