The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 5John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... began to send criticisms and humorous papers and poems to the Picayune , sign- ing himself " Drop Shot ; " and soon he was en- gaged as an editor . Amid all the vicissitudes of fortune he had maintained his religious integrity , and had ...
... began to send criticisms and humorous papers and poems to the Picayune , sign- ing himself " Drop Shot ; " and soon he was en- gaged as an editor . Amid all the vicissitudes of fortune he had maintained his religious integrity , and had ...
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... began to sing these verses , which he had never heard before : " ON THE CREATION . Nu we sceolan herian heofon - rices weard , metodes mihte , and his mod - ge - thonc , wera wuldor fæder ! swa he wundra ge - hwas , ece dryhten oord ...
... began to sing these verses , which he had never heard before : " ON THE CREATION . Nu we sceolan herian heofon - rices weard , metodes mihte , and his mod - ge - thonc , wera wuldor fæder ! swa he wundra ge - hwas , ece dryhten oord ...
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... began to upheave strife against the Governor of the highest heavens that sits on the holy seat . Dear was he to our Lord ; from whom it could not be hid that his angel began to be over - proud . He raised himself against his master ; he ...
... began to upheave strife against the Governor of the highest heavens that sits on the holy seat . Dear was he to our Lord ; from whom it could not be hid that his angel began to be over - proud . He raised himself against his master ; he ...
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... began to culti- vate the lands . The number of the people is countless , and their buildings exceedingly numerous , for the most part very like those of the Gauls ; the number of cattle is great . They use either brass or iron rings ...
... began to culti- vate the lands . The number of the people is countless , and their buildings exceedingly numerous , for the most part very like those of the Gauls ; the number of cattle is great . They use either brass or iron rings ...
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... began to cast their clothes and silver over the wall , and bending over as far as the lower part of the bosom , with outstretched hands , be- seech the Romans to spare them , and not to sacrifice to their resentment even women and ...
... began to cast their clothes and silver over the wall , and bending over as far as the lower part of the bosom , with outstretched hands , be- seech the Romans to spare them , and not to sacrifice to their resentment even women and ...
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