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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... ground , and made way for a newer , brighter growth . . . . It was in 1835 that the Café des Exilés was , as one might say , in full blossom . Old M. d'Hemecourt , father of Pauline , and host of the café , himself a refugee from San Do ...
... ground , and made way for a newer , brighter growth . . . . It was in 1835 that the Café des Exilés was , as one might say , in full blossom . Old M. d'Hemecourt , father of Pauline , and host of the café , himself a refugee from San Do ...
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... ground permitted , as a barrier to retard the advance of our men ; and , leaving all the lower space empty , they had filled the upper part of the hill , as far as the wall of the town , with camps very close to one another . The ...
... ground permitted , as a barrier to retard the advance of our men ; and , leaving all the lower space empty , they had filled the upper part of the hill , as far as the wall of the town , with camps very close to one another . The ...
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... ground , and that the enemy's forces were increasing , being alarmed for the safety of his troops , sent orders to Titus Sextius , one of his lieuten- ants , whom he had left to guard the smaller camp , to lead out his cohorts quickly ...
... ground , and that the enemy's forces were increasing , being alarmed for the safety of his troops , sent orders to Titus Sextius , one of his lieuten- ants , whom he had left to guard the smaller camp , to lead out his cohorts quickly ...
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... ground . permitted , as a barrier to retard the advance of our men ; and , leaving all the lower space empty , they had filled the upper part of the hill , as far as the wall of the town , with camps very close to one another . The ...
... ground . permitted , as a barrier to retard the advance of our men ; and , leaving all the lower space empty , they had filled the upper part of the hill , as far as the wall of the town , with camps very close to one another . The ...
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... ground , and that the enemy's forces were increasing , being alarmed for the safety of his troops , sent orders to Titus Sextius , one of his lieuten- ants , whom he had left to guard the smaller camp , to lead out his cohorts quickly ...
... ground , and that the enemy's forces were increasing , being alarmed for the safety of his troops , sent orders to Titus Sextius , one of his lieuten- ants , whom he had left to guard the smaller camp , to lead out his cohorts quickly ...
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