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 12 |
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Still true to his Virgin bridal , Edmund , on his return from Paris , became the most popular of Oxford teachers . It is to him that Oxford owes her first introduction to the logic of Aristotle .
Still true to his Virgin bridal , Edmund , on his return from Paris , became the most popular of Oxford teachers . It is to him that Oxford owes her first introduction to the logic of Aristotle .
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He wished me not to grieve and torment myself for him , for that would be a glorious death that he should dieit being for the laws and liberties of this land , and for maintaining the true Protestant religion .
He wished me not to grieve and torment myself for him , for that would be a glorious death that he should dieit being for the laws and liberties of this land , and for maintaining the true Protestant religion .
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I confess to hoping for a time when the phrase will have lost its meaning , because the sort of education which alone makes the gentleman in any true sense will be within the reach of all . As it was the aspiration of Moses that all the ...
I confess to hoping for a time when the phrase will have lost its meaning , because the sort of education which alone makes the gentleman in any true sense will be within the reach of all . As it was the aspiration of Moses that all the ...
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His heart was open as the day , His feelings all were true :His hair was some inclined to gray , He wore it in a queue . VOL . XII . - 3 Whene'er he heard the voice of pain , His breast GREENE, ALBERT GORTON, an American ...
His heart was open as the day , His feelings all were true :His hair was some inclined to gray , He wore it in a queue . VOL . XII . - 3 Whene'er he heard the voice of pain , His breast GREENE, ALBERT GORTON, an American ...
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He lived at peace with all mankind ; In friendship he was true :His coat had pocket - holes behind ; His pantaloons were blue . Unharmed , the sin which earth pollutes , He passed securely o'er :And never wore a pair of boots For thirty ...
He lived at peace with all mankind ; In friendship he was true :His coat had pocket - holes behind ; His pantaloons were blue . Unharmed , the sin which earth pollutes , He passed securely o'er :And never wore a pair of boots For thirty ...
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