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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... never rest quiet at home and at school like the children of cobblers , and cop- persmiths , and vinedressers . All my life was beating in me , tumbling , palpitating , bubbling , panting DE LA RAMÉE, LOUISE, an English novelist, ...
... never rest quiet at home and at school like the children of cobblers , and cop- persmiths , and vinedressers . All my life was beating in me , tumbling , palpitating , bubbling , panting DE LA RAMÉE, LOUISE, an English novelist, ...
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... Children educated parents , and the pride of the fathers and the kindled imaginations of the sons united them in a noble ideal of the great Republic . No subsequent patriotic oration met the requirements of any pub- lic occasion , great ...
... Children educated parents , and the pride of the fathers and the kindled imaginations of the sons united them in a noble ideal of the great Republic . No subsequent patriotic oration met the requirements of any pub- lic occasion , great ...
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... child of the Union , met the slave - power with determined resistance , and its threats with a defiant assertion of the inherent powers of the Nation , and with the pledge of its young and heroic life for their enforcement . This double ...
... child of the Union , met the slave - power with determined resistance , and its threats with a defiant assertion of the inherent powers of the Nation , and with the pledge of its young and heroic life for their enforcement . This double ...
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... child , and second son , of his father . Thomas Quincey died at the age of forty , when his son was about seven years old . For several years he was afflicted with a pulmonary affection which compelled him to reside at Lisbon or in some ...
... child , and second son , of his father . Thomas Quincey died at the age of forty , when his son was about seven years old . For several years he was afflicted with a pulmonary affection which compelled him to reside at Lisbon or in some ...
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... up in the very same way I heard gentle voices speaking to me ( I hear everything when I am sleeping ) , and instantly I awoke ; it was broad noon , and my children were stand- ing , hand in hand , at my bedside , THOMAS DE QUINCEY.
... up in the very same way I heard gentle voices speaking to me ( I hear everything when I am sleeping ) , and instantly I awoke ; it was broad noon , and my children were stand- ing , hand in hand , at my bedside , THOMAS DE QUINCEY.
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