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, 1898 |
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... England , and Goethe of Germany , Hamilton must occupy that place among Americans . At seventeen he had formulated the principles of government by the people so clearly , that no succeeding publicist has improved them . Before he was ...
... England , and Goethe of Germany , Hamilton must occupy that place among Americans . At seventeen he had formulated the principles of government by the people so clearly , that no succeeding publicist has improved them . Before he was ...
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... England , and in the thirteenth century there were several of them who were Earls of Winchester . In the course of time the family declined from the rank of the nobility , dropped the de from their names , which they wrote indifferently ...
... England , and in the thirteenth century there were several of them who were Earls of Winchester . In the course of time the family declined from the rank of the nobility , dropped the de from their names , which they wrote indifferently ...
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... England , so that the son saw but little of his father until a few weeks before his death , when he came home to die with his kinsfolk . He left to his family well - invested property bringing in a clear income of £ 1,600 a year ...
... England , so that the son saw but little of his father until a few weeks before his death , when he came home to die with his kinsfolk . He left to his family well - invested property bringing in a clear income of £ 1,600 a year ...
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... England , I am usually addressed on letters , etc. , Esquire . Am I married ? Not yet . And I still take opium ? On Saturday nights . And , perhaps , have taken it un- blushingly ever since " the rainy Sunday , " and " the stately ...
... England , I am usually addressed on letters , etc. , Esquire . Am I married ? Not yet . And I still take opium ? On Saturday nights . And , perhaps , have taken it un- blushingly ever since " the rainy Sunday , " and " the stately ...
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... England in twelve vol- umes , which he thought he could complete in four years . His physical health also was better than it had been at any period during the last half- century . But late in October he took to his bed . There was no ...
... England in twelve vol- umes , which he thought he could complete in four years . His physical health also was better than it had been at any period during the last half- century . But late in October he took to his bed . There was no ...
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