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, Band 10John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... Saintonge , then in a dangerous state of irritation . On his presentation to the King , before setting out on his mission , he asked At FENELON . 1 that all troops should be withdrawn from FÉNELON, FRANÇOIS DE SALIGNAC DE LA ...
... Saintonge , then in a dangerous state of irritation . On his presentation to the King , before setting out on his mission , he asked At FENELON . 1 that all troops should be withdrawn from FÉNELON, FRANÇOIS DE SALIGNAC DE LA ...
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... King , Abridgment of the Lives of Ancient Philosophers , and the Adventures of Telemachus , embodying the principles which he made the groundwork of his royal pupils ' education . For five years his services were un- recognized by the King ...
... King , Abridgment of the Lives of Ancient Philosophers , and the Adventures of Telemachus , embodying the principles which he made the groundwork of his royal pupils ' education . For five years his services were un- recognized by the King ...
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... King Henry the Sixth , Part II . ] The following farewell letter to his son was writ- ten by Suffolk on the morning of his embarkation , April 30 , 1450. The spelling is here conformed to modern usages . THE DUKE OF SUFFOLK'S FAREWELL ...
... King Henry the Sixth , Part II . ] The following farewell letter to his son was writ- ten by Suffolk on the morning of his embarkation , April 30 , 1450. The spelling is here conformed to modern usages . THE DUKE OF SUFFOLK'S FAREWELL ...
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... king our aldermost high and dread sovereign lord , to whom both ye and I be so much bound to ; charging you as father can and may , rather to die than be the contrary , or to know anything that were against the welfare or prosperity of ...
... king our aldermost high and dread sovereign lord , to whom both ye and I be so much bound to ; charging you as father can and may , rather to die than be the contrary , or to know anything that were against the welfare or prosperity of ...
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... King , and royal craftsmen we ! " Strike in , strike in ; the sharks begin to dull their rus- tling red ! Our hammers ring with sharper din , our work will soon be sped ; Our Anchor soon must change his bed of fiery rich array , For a ...
... King , and royal craftsmen we ! " Strike in , strike in ; the sharks begin to dull their rus- tling red ! Our hammers ring with sharper din , our work will soon be sped ; Our Anchor soon must change his bed of fiery rich array , For a ...
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