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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... thought . Yet that which some would call idleness , I will call the sweetest part of my life , and that is , my thinking . Resolves . NO MAN CAN SEEM GOOD TO ALL . I never yet knew any man so bad , but some have thought him honest and ...
... thought . Yet that which some would call idleness , I will call the sweetest part of my life , and that is , my thinking . Resolves . NO MAN CAN SEEM GOOD TO ALL . I never yet knew any man so bad , but some have thought him honest and ...
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... thoughts , that were never meant so by the heart of him that speak- eth . The apprehension of wrong hurts more than the sharpest part of the wrong done . So , by falsely mak- ing ourselves patients of wrong , we become the true and ...
... thoughts , that were never meant so by the heart of him that speak- eth . The apprehension of wrong hurts more than the sharpest part of the wrong done . So , by falsely mak- ing ourselves patients of wrong , we become the true and ...
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... thought , yet they must avoid an excessive and unquiet occupation with them- selves , such as would trouble , and embarrass , and re- tard them in their progress . Dwelling too much upon self produces in weak minds useless scruples and ...
... thought , yet they must avoid an excessive and unquiet occupation with them- selves , such as would trouble , and embarrass , and re- tard them in their progress . Dwelling too much upon self produces in weak minds useless scruples and ...
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... thought , in deed , unto the 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 ...
... thought , in deed , unto the 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 ...
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... thought o ' seein ' ye enoo ? " said she , in a quick gabbling voice ; " what's brought you to the toon ? Are you come to spend your honest faither's siller ere he's weel cauld in his grave , puir man ? " Mr. Douglas explained that it ...
... thought o ' seein ' ye enoo ? " said she , in a quick gabbling voice ; " what's brought you to the toon ? Are you come to spend your honest faither's siller ere he's weel cauld in his grave , puir man ? " Mr. Douglas explained that it ...
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