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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... Close to the realm where angels have their birth , Just on the boundary of the spirit land ! The chain of being is complete in me ; In me is matter's last gradation lost ; And the next step is Spirit - Deity ! I can command the ...
... Close to the realm where angels have their birth , Just on the boundary of the spirit land ! The chain of being is complete in me ; In me is matter's last gradation lost ; And the next step is Spirit - Deity ! I can command the ...
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... close observation of natural phenomena , and to the formulation of his theory of the principles of human knowledge . He acquired a high reputa- tion among all learned men , and is justly placed by the side of Bacon , Newton , and Kant ...
... close observation of natural phenomena , and to the formulation of his theory of the principles of human knowledge . He acquired a high reputa- tion among all learned men , and is justly placed by the side of Bacon , Newton , and Kant ...
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... close to the ocean's restless pulse , wherever water gathers from a thousand invisible sources , little pools and miniature lakes are formed , which the clayey ground or solid rock beneath prevents from reaching their great home in the ...
... close to the ocean's restless pulse , wherever water gathers from a thousand invisible sources , little pools and miniature lakes are formed , which the clayey ground or solid rock beneath prevents from reaching their great home in the ...
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... close at their heels . What a terrific bat- tle and remarkable victory was this ! How we fought man to man ! and those dogs like the very furies them- selves ! and many of our men did they kill and wound with their pikes and huge ...
... close at their heels . What a terrific bat- tle and remarkable victory was this ! How we fought man to man ! and those dogs like the very furies them- selves ! and many of our men did they kill and wound with their pikes and huge ...
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... close in upon us ! One mast was broken short off , six or eight feet from the deck , and lay over the side , entangled in a maze of sail and rigging ; and all that ruin , as the ship rolled and beat - which she did without a moment's ...
... close in upon us ! One mast was broken short off , six or eight feet from the deck , and lay over the side , entangled in a maze of sail and rigging ; and all that ruin , as the ship rolled and beat - which she did without a moment's ...
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