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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... gave to that of Sparta , by making its change depend on his own return from exile and death , if it were to be immediately adopted , and were to continue in force , not until a better , but until another should be agreed upon by this ...
... gave to that of Sparta , by making its change depend on his own return from exile and death , if it were to be immediately adopted , and were to continue in force , not until a better , but until another should be agreed upon by this ...
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... gave him- self to work as a preacher and catechist in the parish of St. Sulpice , until his appointment as Superior of the Nouvelles Catholiques , a com- munity established for the protection and instruc- tion of female converts from ...
... gave him- self to work as a preacher and catechist in the parish of St. Sulpice , until his appointment as Superior of the Nouvelles Catholiques , a com- munity established for the protection and instruc- tion of female converts from ...
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... gave a powerful impetus to the scientific study of early Irish art . His contributions to the magazines be- gan to attract attention in 1832. Besides numer- ous contributions , in verse and prose , to Black- wood and the Dublin ...
... gave a powerful impetus to the scientific study of early Irish art . His contributions to the magazines be- gan to attract attention in 1832. Besides numer- ous contributions , in verse and prose , to Black- wood and the Dublin ...
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... and breaker white , the giant game to play . But , shamer of our little sports ! forgive the name I gave : A fisher's joy is to destroy - thine office is to save . O lodger in the sea - king's halls ! couldst SAMUEL FERGUSON.
... and breaker white , the giant game to play . But , shamer of our little sports ! forgive the name I gave : A fisher's joy is to destroy - thine office is to save . O lodger in the sea - king's halls ! couldst SAMUEL FERGUSON.
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... gave all the demonstrations of glad- ness usual with gentlewomen of a certain age . Her pleasure , however , appeared to be rather an impromptu than a habitual feeling ; for , as the surprise wore off , her visage resumed its harsh and ...
... gave all the demonstrations of glad- ness usual with gentlewomen of a certain age . Her pleasure , however , appeared to be rather an impromptu than a habitual feeling ; for , as the surprise wore off , her visage resumed its harsh and ...
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