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, כרך 6John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... interest in this firm , and in 1864 he pur- chased the Philadelphia daily Public Ledger , which under his management became one of the most prosperous newspapers in the United States . He was distinguished as a philanthropist , every ...
... interest in this firm , and in 1864 he pur- chased the Philadelphia daily Public Ledger , which under his management became one of the most prosperous newspapers in the United States . He was distinguished as a philanthropist , every ...
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... interest in public affairs , and deliv- ered many addresses before literary societies . His health began to fail in 1858 , and he was com- pelled to withdraw from active life . In the sum- mer of 1859 he set out upon a voyage to Europe ...
... interest in public affairs , and deliv- ered many addresses before literary societies . His health began to fail in 1858 , and he was com- pelled to withdraw from active life . In the sum- mer of 1859 he set out upon a voyage to Europe ...
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... interests of the spiritual being or of the commonwealth ; wearing a more deco- rated armor in battle ; contributing more wit , more song , and heartier potations to the garland feast of life . But where , in the long series of ages that ...
... interests of the spiritual being or of the commonwealth ; wearing a more deco- rated armor in battle ; contributing more wit , more song , and heartier potations to the garland feast of life . But where , in the long series of ages that ...
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... interest , is blam- able . For so far from being a character of virtue , it indicates a barbarity , that is destructive of humanity itself . The Stoics , therefore , define fortitude rightly , when they call it " virtue fighting on the ...
... interest , is blam- able . For so far from being a character of virtue , it indicates a barbarity , that is destructive of humanity itself . The Stoics , therefore , define fortitude rightly , when they call it " virtue fighting on the ...
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... interest , and not public utility , deserves the character of audaciousness , rather than of fortitude . We therefore require that all men of courage and magnanimity should be , at the same time , men of virtue and of simplicity ...
... interest , and not public utility , deserves the character of audaciousness , rather than of fortitude . We therefore require that all men of courage and magnanimity should be , at the same time , men of virtue and of simplicity ...
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