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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... mind thus disposed , and to those liberal friends who have allowed the utmost latitude of indulgence to my propensity . In sickness , in sorrow , in the most doleful days of dejection , or in the most gloomy seasons of the calendar ...
... mind thus disposed , and to those liberal friends who have allowed the utmost latitude of indulgence to my propensity . In sickness , in sorrow , in the most doleful days of dejection , or in the most gloomy seasons of the calendar ...
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... mind on the bearing of the action of the present on the destiny of the future , so impressed upon his contemporaries the necessity of a central gov- ernment with large powers , that the Constitution , now one hundred and one years old ...
... mind on the bearing of the action of the present on the destiny of the future , so impressed upon his contemporaries the necessity of a central gov- ernment with large powers , that the Constitution , now one hundred and one years old ...
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... minds , and the blood of its people , that the question of dissolution will never more form part of the schemes of its politicians or require the wisdom of its statesmen and the patriot- ism of its people . DE PUY , WILLIAM H. , an ...
... minds , and the blood of its people , that the question of dissolution will never more form part of the schemes of its politicians or require the wisdom of its statesmen and the patriot- ism of its people . DE PUY , WILLIAM H. , an ...
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... minds ( according to Lord Bacon's comparison ) as freely as ever his princely pupil did with their persons - there is Aristotle . There are great orators ; and , above all others , that great orator whom succeeding generations ( wisely ...
... minds ( according to Lord Bacon's comparison ) as freely as ever his princely pupil did with their persons - there is Aristotle . There are great orators ; and , above all others , that great orator whom succeeding generations ( wisely ...
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... mind . Callimachus was nobody , and not decidedly Grecian . Theocritus , a man of real genius in a limited way , is a Grecian in that sense only accord- ing to which an Anglo - American is an Englishman . Be- sides that , one swallow ...
... mind . Callimachus was nobody , and not decidedly Grecian . Theocritus , a man of real genius in a limited way , is a Grecian in that sense only accord- ing to which an Anglo - American is an Englishman . Be- sides that , one swallow ...
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