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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... kind ; and finally that of dogs and cats , which scratch the earth to bury their excrements , though they hardly ever really do so ; which shows that they do it by instinct , without thinking . We can only say that though the beasts ...
... kind ; and finally that of dogs and cats , which scratch the earth to bury their excrements , though they hardly ever really do so ; which shows that they do it by instinct , without thinking . We can only say that though the beasts ...
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... kind of thoughts , some are called volitions or affections , and the rest judgments . The mere perception of ideas cannot possibly contain any error ; it is in our judgments concerning them that error consists . Thus I infer from these ...
... kind of thoughts , some are called volitions or affections , and the rest judgments . The mere perception of ideas cannot possibly contain any error ; it is in our judgments concerning them that error consists . Thus I infer from these ...
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... kind of melodious haze made up of broken silences ( des silences brisés ) and movements half implied . Its earlier accents in their untaught sincerity were full of the sweet lispings of childhood's incompleteness - it was , as it were ...
... kind of melodious haze made up of broken silences ( des silences brisés ) and movements half implied . Its earlier accents in their untaught sincerity were full of the sweet lispings of childhood's incompleteness - it was , as it were ...
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... kind of veneer worn , even by the most unpretentious , in place of whatever may be real in them ; and where this outward seeming is absent , they are completely at a loss . Well - bred Frenchmen rarely , if ever , have or pronounce an ...
... kind of veneer worn , even by the most unpretentious , in place of whatever may be real in them ; and where this outward seeming is absent , they are completely at a loss . Well - bred Frenchmen rarely , if ever , have or pronounce an ...
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... kind should also be mentioned Ireland's Church Property and the Right Use of It ( 1867 ) ; Pleas for Seculariza- tion ( 1867 ) ; The Church Establishment of Ireland ( 1867 ) ; The Church Settlement of Ireland , or Hibernia Pacanda ...
... kind should also be mentioned Ireland's Church Property and the Right Use of It ( 1867 ) ; Pleas for Seculariza- tion ( 1867 ) ; The Church Establishment of Ireland ( 1867 ) ; The Church Settlement of Ireland , or Hibernia Pacanda ...
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