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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20. oldal
... the High Church , on the necessity of concluding in person the negotiation of the English match , from which great advantages were promised for Sweden . In this representation he was seconded by John , whom he named 20 ERIC GUSTAF GEIJER ...
... the High Church , on the necessity of concluding in person the negotiation of the English match , from which great advantages were promised for Sweden . In this representation he was seconded by John , whom he named 20 ERIC GUSTAF GEIJER ...
21. oldal
... person began a long discourse of devotion , the king bade him cut it short , and instead of that , bring him a medicine for a sick stomach , and a brain that felt as if it were burning . His mood was capricious and changeable ; now ...
... person began a long discourse of devotion , the king bade him cut it short , and instead of that , bring him a medicine for a sick stomach , and a brain that felt as if it were burning . His mood was capricious and changeable ; now ...
38. oldal
... persons , as well as extracts from books he read . Though there is no sequence or order of arrangement observed in the books , they are valuable for the insight they give into the pursuits and society of the time and selections from the ...
... persons , as well as extracts from books he read . Though there is no sequence or order of arrangement observed in the books , they are valuable for the insight they give into the pursuits and society of the time and selections from the ...
44. oldal
... person of bad ton or licentious notoriety was excluded from the society ; but to be admitted , neither a spotless character nor em- inent merit was necessary . Infidels , devotees , prudes , and women of light conduct were ...
... person of bad ton or licentious notoriety was excluded from the society ; but to be admitted , neither a spotless character nor em- inent merit was necessary . Infidels , devotees , prudes , and women of light conduct were ...
45. oldal
... divided ; for any one person who should have undertaken to retail it would have soon become odious . It was also necessary , even in the commerce of scandal , to mingle in the narration something of STÉPHANIE FÉLICITÉ GENLIS 45.
... divided ; for any one person who should have undertaken to retail it would have soon become odious . It was also necessary , even in the commerce of scandal , to mingle in the narration something of STÉPHANIE FÉLICITÉ GENLIS 45.
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