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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... manner ; and , with a voice scarcely audible from exhaustion , he exhorted them to persevere in the true faith , and to conduct themselves with prudence in the government of those States which he would leave to them . He handed to his ...
... manner ; and , with a voice scarcely audible from exhaustion , he exhorted them to persevere in the true faith , and to conduct themselves with prudence in the government of those States which he would leave to them . He handed to his ...
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... , whom God had punished and driven out by his hands a divine help and deliverance to be held in remembrance by all , old and young , high and low , lords 66 and servants . For what manner of man was I ERIC GUSTAF GEIJER 19.
... , whom God had punished and driven out by his hands a divine help and deliverance to be held in remembrance by all , old and young , high and low , lords 66 and servants . For what manner of man was I ERIC GUSTAF GEIJER 19.
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... manner of man was I , " pro- ceeded the king , " to set myself against him who was so strong , the sovereign lord of three kingdoms , befriended by that mighty emperor , Charles V. , and by the chief princes of Germany ? But it was the ...
... manner of man was I , " pro- ceeded the king , " to set myself against him who was so strong , the sovereign lord of three kingdoms , befriended by that mighty emperor , Charles V. , and by the chief princes of Germany ? But it was the ...
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... manner . Appion , in his books upon Egypt , says , the rea- son of it is this , " That by dissecting and laying open human bodies , as the custom was in Egypt , which the Greeks call anatomy , it was discovered that from that finger ...
... manner . Appion , in his books upon Egypt , says , the rea- son of it is this , " That by dissecting and laying open human bodies , as the custom was in Egypt , which the Greeks call anatomy , it was discovered that from that finger ...
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... manners , and a certain respect in society , ac- quired by rank , birth , and credit at court , or by display , mildness , and elevated sentiments . Thus good taste of itself taught them that to dazzle and fascinate , it was necessary ...
... manners , and a certain respect in society , ac- quired by rank , birth , and credit at court , or by display , mildness , and elevated sentiments . Thus good taste of itself taught them that to dazzle and fascinate , it was necessary ...
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