The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship: Selected from the Standard Authors of All Nations and All Time, כרך 9Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1888 |
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עמוד 127
... feel it in a time of so much confusion as these last weeks have been , closing so tragically as they have done ; and sure never any poor creature , for two whole years together , has had more awak- ers to quicken and revive the anguish ...
... feel it in a time of so much confusion as these last weeks have been , closing so tragically as they have done ; and sure never any poor creature , for two whole years together , has had more awak- ers to quicken and revive the anguish ...
עמוד 187
... feel , that it would be wrong to allow you to destroy the fair fabric which yourself has raised . But , " he added , with a kind smile , " I see very plainly that your well - deserved reputation will be of little advantage to you if you ...
... feel , that it would be wrong to allow you to destroy the fair fabric which yourself has raised . But , " he added , with a kind smile , " I see very plainly that your well - deserved reputation will be of little advantage to you if you ...
עמוד 307
... feel either the indignation or the sorrow which I desire to feel for his misdoings . Niebuhr said of Cicero that he knew his faults as well as anybody , but that he felt as much grieved when people spoke of them as if he were his ...
... feel either the indignation or the sorrow which I desire to feel for his misdoings . Niebuhr said of Cicero that he knew his faults as well as anybody , but that he felt as much grieved when people spoke of them as if he were his ...
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The Choice of Books | 1 |
Decline and Fall of the Moghul Empire | 7 |
Lewis Carroll | 22 |
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