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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11. oldal
... stands on the banks of the Mississippi , near the spot where now flour- ishes the Egyptian - named city of Memphis . He crosses the mighty river , and onward he goes , up to the White River , while roaming over the territory of the ...
... stands on the banks of the Mississippi , near the spot where now flour- ishes the Egyptian - named city of Memphis . He crosses the mighty river , and onward he goes , up to the White River , while roaming over the territory of the ...
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... standing at his father's knee , the others on his left hand , each according to his age . The king having saluted the Estates , they listened for the last time to the accents of that eloquence so well liked by the people , that when in ...
... standing at his father's knee , the others on his left hand , each according to his age . The king having saluted the Estates , they listened for the last time to the accents of that eloquence so well liked by the people , that when in ...
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... stands is easily accessible from the lake , and it is only a few minutes ' walk from it to the summit , before reaching which a broad " level place " has to be crossed — exactly suited for the gathering of a multitude together . It was ...
... stands is easily accessible from the lake , and it is only a few minutes ' walk from it to the summit , before reaching which a broad " level place " has to be crossed — exactly suited for the gathering of a multitude together . It was ...
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... stands perplext , Fluttering ' twixt memory and hope ; the next , Embracing , with a sudden glow , The image that so long had soothed her woe , She lets the stranger in .— " Who can it be ? A suitor ? " asks the maid : already she Is ...
... stands perplext , Fluttering ' twixt memory and hope ; the next , Embracing , with a sudden glow , The image that so long had soothed her woe , She lets the stranger in .— " Who can it be ? A suitor ? " asks the maid : already she Is ...
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... standing , front to front , held each other strongly in their arms , and panted aloud for breath but Goëmagot presently grasping Corineus with all his might , broke three of his ribs , two on his right side and one on his left . At ...
... standing , front to front , held each other strongly in their arms , and panted aloud for breath but Goëmagot presently grasping Corineus with all his might , broke three of his ribs , two on his right side and one on his left . At ...
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