The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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15. oldal
... face . But he was not long before coming again to his senses , and , opening his eyes , he took the crucifix , kissed it repeatedly , listened to the prayers for the souls of the departed , which the Prior of the monastery was reading ...
... face . But he was not long before coming again to his senses , and , opening his eyes , he took the crucifix , kissed it repeatedly , listened to the prayers for the souls of the departed , which the Prior of the monastery was reading ...
25. oldal
... face of the earth . If rain and frost , rivers , glaciers , and the sea were to go on wearing down the surface of the land continually without any counter- balancing kind of action , the land would necessarily in the end disappear — and ...
... face of the earth . If rain and frost , rivers , glaciers , and the sea were to go on wearing down the surface of the land continually without any counter- balancing kind of action , the land would necessarily in the end disappear — and ...
26. oldal
... face of the globe is day by day altered and renewed , may well be called the Life of the Earth . Physical Geography . SIR RODERICK MURCHISON AS A GEOLOGIST . From a rapid survey of the progress of geology during the first quarter of the ...
... face of the globe is day by day altered and renewed , may well be called the Life of the Earth . Physical Geography . SIR RODERICK MURCHISON AS A GEOLOGIST . From a rapid survey of the progress of geology during the first quarter of the ...
55. oldal
... face of principalities and powers we flung the declaration of the inalienable rights of man ; we shall never establish the republic until we carry out that declaration by securing to the poorest child born among us an equal right to his ...
... face of principalities and powers we flung the declaration of the inalienable rights of man ; we shall never establish the republic until we carry out that declaration by securing to the poorest child born among us an equal right to his ...
109. oldal
... face I fell down there ; I hid my weeping eyes , I said : O God , Thou art wise ! And I thank Thee , again and again ... faces . The black - heart there , that heard my earliest RICHARD WATSON GILDER 109.
... face I fell down there ; I hid my weeping eyes , I said : O God , Thou art wise ! And I thank Thee , again and again ... faces . The black - heart there , that heard my earliest RICHARD WATSON GILDER 109.
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