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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... truth . THE TOWN . The singers could buy their flowers in the market , which is but a little way from the Cathedral . White- washed pillars uphold its ancient roof , and its brick floor is so old that it is worn into hollows ; it used ...
... truth . THE TOWN . The singers could buy their flowers in the market , which is but a little way from the Cathedral . White- washed pillars uphold its ancient roof , and its brick floor is so old that it is worn into hollows ; it used ...
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... truth , I used to run away very often , scampering over the country around Orte like a mountain hare , climbing the belfries of the churches , pulling off their weathercocks or setting their bells a - ringing , doing a thousand and one ...
... truth , I used to run away very often , scampering over the country around Orte like a mountain hare , climbing the belfries of the churches , pulling off their weathercocks or setting their bells a - ringing , doing a thousand and one ...
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... truth as those . Nevertheless I am desirous of examining them , each and all , especially his falsehoods touching the Peace and the Embassy , respecting which he has transferred to me his own delinquencies and those of his associate ...
... truth as those . Nevertheless I am desirous of examining them , each and all , especially his falsehoods touching the Peace and the Embassy , respecting which he has transferred to me his own delinquencies and those of his associate ...
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... the finish- ing stroke to all the rest - one on which he bestowed a great part of his speech , dwelling upon the decrees of the Locrian Amphissians , to pervert the whole truth . But it will not do . How should it ? DEMOSTHENES.
... the finish- ing stroke to all the rest - one on which he bestowed a great part of his speech , dwelling upon the decrees of the Locrian Amphissians , to pervert the whole truth . But it will not do . How should it ? DEMOSTHENES.
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... truth before you - if I constantly spoke out before the people when I perceived this infamous man attempting the wicked act ( for I was aware of it— I was quickly aware of it ) then that they would vouch- safe me their favor and ...
... truth before you - if I constantly spoke out before the people when I perceived this infamous man attempting the wicked act ( for I was aware of it— I was quickly aware of it ) then that they would vouch- safe me their favor and ...
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