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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... the blood of men . Like living men they seemed to move , to fight , To drag away the bodies of the slain . And there was graven a wide - extended plain VOL . VIII . - 7 Of fallow land , rich , fertile meadow - soil EARL OF DERBY.
... the blood of men . Like living men they seemed to move , to fight , To drag away the bodies of the slain . And there was graven a wide - extended plain VOL . VIII . - 7 Of fallow land , rich , fertile meadow - soil EARL OF DERBY.
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... body is not merely a machine which moves of itself , but has in it a thinking mind , except the use of words , or other signs ( such as those of mutes ) made in relation to whatever presents itself , without any regard to the passions ...
... body is not merely a machine which moves of itself , but has in it a thinking mind , except the use of words , or other signs ( such as those of mutes ) made in relation to whatever presents itself , without any regard to the passions ...
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... body which are clear to my mind - viz . , trinal extension , figure , place , movement , substance , duration , and number - are real and true ; those of light , color , taste , heat , cold , etc. , are so obscure and confused that ...
... body which are clear to my mind - viz . , trinal extension , figure , place , movement , substance , duration , and number - are real and true ; those of light , color , taste , heat , cold , etc. , are so obscure and confused that ...
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... bodies and shells of count- less minute animals , who found a home in the waters above , are buried amidst them , they rise year after year . Gradually they afford a footing and food for numerous water - worts , in whose mouldering ...
... bodies and shells of count- less minute animals , who found a home in the waters above , are buried amidst them , they rise year after year . Gradually they afford a footing and food for numerous water - worts , in whose mouldering ...
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... antediluvian animals rest there peaceably by the corpses of ancient races with sandals on their feet and the skins of animals around their naked bodies . Hundreds of brave English horse- men MAXIMILIAN SCHELE DE VERE.
... antediluvian animals rest there peaceably by the corpses of ancient races with sandals on their feet and the skins of animals around their naked bodies . Hundreds of brave English horse- men MAXIMILIAN SCHELE DE VERE.
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