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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... true Christian ! Rest his mortal remains in peace within that oaken trunk scooped by his companions , and by them sunk many fathoms deep in the bed of the Mississippi ! - Colonial History and Romance . 66 THE DEATH - BED OF PHILIP II ...
... true Christian ! Rest his mortal remains in peace within that oaken trunk scooped by his companions , and by them sunk many fathoms deep in the bed of the Mississippi ! - Colonial History and Romance . 66 THE DEATH - BED OF PHILIP II ...
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... true faith , and to conduct themselves with prudence in the government of those States which he would leave to them . He handed to his successor the celebrated testamentary instructions bequeathed by St. Louis of France to the heir of ...
... true faith , and to conduct themselves with prudence in the government of those States which he would leave to them . He handed to his successor the celebrated testamentary instructions bequeathed by St. Louis of France to the heir of ...
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... true . Put up thy sword , then , in its sheath , As Peter once when he had sinned ; For murder wears not freedom's wreath , As Paris in thy ear hath dinned Through mind alone she beareth fruit , And he who would with stains of blood Her ...
... true . Put up thy sword , then , in its sheath , As Peter once when he had sinned ; For murder wears not freedom's wreath , As Paris in thy ear hath dinned Through mind alone she beareth fruit , And he who would with stains of blood Her ...
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... true knowledge of God's word ( from which might they never depart ! ) and the seasonable abundance that lay every- where before their eyes . Yet would he not shrink from acknowledging his faults . For the errors and weak- nesses which ...
... true knowledge of God's word ( from which might they never depart ! ) and the seasonable abundance that lay every- where before their eyes . Yet would he not shrink from acknowledging his faults . For the errors and weak- nesses which ...
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... true end and aim of geology , he would be apt to neglect the ex- ternal features of the land ; and this neglect might lead him in the end to form most erroneous views as to the origin of those features . Lastly , his main geological ...
... true end and aim of geology , he would be apt to neglect the ex- ternal features of the land ; and this neglect might lead him in the end to form most erroneous views as to the origin of those features . Lastly , his main geological ...
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