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, Volumen 12John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 |
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... side of them the Saxons of Westphalia held the land from the Weser to the Rhine ; on the other , the Eastphalian Saxons stretched away to the Elbe . North again of the fragment of the English folk in Sleswick lay another kindred tribe ...
... side of them the Saxons of Westphalia held the land from the Weser to the Rhine ; on the other , the Eastphalian Saxons stretched away to the Elbe . North again of the fragment of the English folk in Sleswick lay another kindred tribe ...
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... side by side with this restless outlook of the artistic nature , he showed its tenderness and susceptibility , its vivid apprehension of unseen danger , its craving for affection , its sensitiveness to wrong . It was with him- self ...
... side by side with this restless outlook of the artistic nature , he showed its tenderness and susceptibility , its vivid apprehension of unseen danger , its craving for affection , its sensitiveness to wrong . It was with him- self ...
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... side of the Atlantic struggles in vain . It is possible that the two branches of the English people will remain forever separate political ex- istences . It is like enough that the older of them may again break in twain , and that the ...
... side of the Atlantic struggles in vain . It is possible that the two branches of the English people will remain forever separate political ex- istences . It is like enough that the older of them may again break in twain , and that the ...
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... side , to fold her again in his arms , to clasp her to his bosom , to press kisses , how tender ! on her wet cheeks and quivering lips , and then - what could he more ? -to leave her , feeling that for himself the bitter- ness of death ...
... side , to fold her again in his arms , to clasp her to his bosom , to press kisses , how tender ! on her wet cheeks and quivering lips , and then - what could he more ? -to leave her , feeling that for himself the bitter- ness of death ...
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... side was a mer- curial young Frenchman , Peter Duponceau , who knew how to interpret both his graver thoughts and the lighter gallantries with which the genial old soldier loved to season his intercourse with the wives and daughters of ...
... side was a mer- curial young Frenchman , Peter Duponceau , who knew how to interpret both his graver thoughts and the lighter gallantries with which the genial old soldier loved to season his intercourse with the wives and daughters of ...
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