The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 8. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1899 |
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... THE UNITED STATES , " 66 OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY , " great races OF MANKIND , " ETC. , ETC. VOLUME VIII NEW YORK Dixon & Cary PUBLISHERS 1901 YTZQVIKU ROBERT S. FREEDMAN BEQUEST Royal Edition de Lure LIMITED Royal Edition de Lure.
... THE UNITED STATES , " 66 OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY , " great races OF MANKIND , " ETC. , ETC. VOLUME VIII NEW YORK Dixon & Cary PUBLISHERS 1901 YTZQVIKU ROBERT S. FREEDMAN BEQUEST Royal Edition de Lure LIMITED Royal Edition de Lure.
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... tried to write my best , and said to the boys of the town : " I cannot bend iron , or leap , or race any more . I am going to write for my bread in the notary's office a year hence ; and my mother LOUISE De la ramÉE 11.
... tried to write my best , and said to the boys of the town : " I cannot bend iron , or leap , or race any more . I am going to write for my bread in the notary's office a year hence ; and my mother LOUISE De la ramÉE 11.
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... race . What age so rank in treasons ! to our blood The love is alien of the common good ; Friendship , no more unbosomed , hides her tears , And man shuns man , and each his fellow fears , Scared from her sanctuary , Faith shuddering ...
... race . What age so rank in treasons ! to our blood The love is alien of the common good ; Friendship , no more unbosomed , hides her tears , And man shuns man , and each his fellow fears , Scared from her sanctuary , Faith shuddering ...
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... race sprung , who is so prone to evil speak- ing , and who carps at some of my expressions , after himself saying such things as no decent person would have dared to utter . For if Æacus , or Rhadamanthus , or Minos , were my accuser ...
... race sprung , who is so prone to evil speak- ing , and who carps at some of my expressions , after himself saying such things as no decent person would have dared to utter . For if Æacus , or Rhadamanthus , or Minos , were my accuser ...
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... race it would have a dim and reverential feeling connected with it . But there are other reasons . No man can pretend that the wild , barbarous , and capricious super- stitions of Africa , or of savage tribes elsewhere affect in the way ...
... race it would have a dim and reverential feeling connected with it . But there are other reasons . No man can pretend that the wild , barbarous , and capricious super- stitions of Africa , or of savage tribes elsewhere affect in the way ...
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