The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, 10 tomasAmerican Literary Society, 1901 |
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... Thought and Done from the Beginning of History EDITOR - IN - CHIEF , HARRY THURSTON PECK , A.M. , PH.D. , L.H.D. ASSOCIATE EDITORS , FRANK R. STOCKTON , NATHAN HASKELL DOLE , JULIAN HAWTHORNE , CAROLINE TICK NOR . INTRODUCTION BY JOHN ...
... Thought and Done from the Beginning of History EDITOR - IN - CHIEF , HARRY THURSTON PECK , A.M. , PH.D. , L.H.D. ASSOCIATE EDITORS , FRANK R. STOCKTON , NATHAN HASKELL DOLE , JULIAN HAWTHORNE , CAROLINE TICK NOR . INTRODUCTION BY JOHN ...
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... thought foolhardy for prating now , this he would not accomplish if he might . As to the vast difference between a war here or there , I fancy there needs no argument . If you were obliged to be out yourselves for thirty days only , and ...
... thought foolhardy for prating now , this he would not accomplish if he might . As to the vast difference between a war here or there , I fancy there needs no argument . If you were obliged to be out yourselves for thirty days only , and ...
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... thought to excel therein , the more is our speaking distrusted by all . You must show yourselves greatly reformed , greatly changed , contributing , serving per- sonally , acting promptly , before any one will pay attention to you . And ...
... thought to excel therein , the more is our speaking distrusted by all . You must show yourselves greatly reformed , greatly changed , contributing , serving per- sonally , acting promptly , before any one will pay attention to you . And ...
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... thought , Athenians , but to the wise they are strong indications of his character and wrong - headedness . Success perhaps throws a shade over them now ; prosperity is a famous hider of such blemishes ; but on any miscarriage they will ...
... thought , Athenians , but to the wise they are strong indications of his character and wrong - headedness . Success perhaps throws a shade over them now ; prosperity is a famous hider of such blemishes ; but on any miscarriage they will ...
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... thought and counsel . Not that I am puzzled what ad- vice to give in the matter ; I am only doubtful in what way , Athenians , to address you thereupon . For I have been taught both by hearsay and experience that most of your advantages ...
... thought and counsel . Not that I am puzzled what ad- vice to give in the matter ; I am only doubtful in what way , Athenians , to address you thereupon . For I have been taught both by hearsay and experience that most of your advantages ...
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The World's Great Masterpieces History, Biography, Science ..., 10 tomas Visos knygos peržiūra - 1901 |
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