The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship, כרך 9Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1895 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 77
עמוד 313
... friends , I ought to say that I am very far indeed from thinking that this is the effect which the more eminent ... friends as long as the English language lasts , and in whatever regions of the earth it may be spoken . It is very ...
... friends , I ought to say that I am very far indeed from thinking that this is the effect which the more eminent ... friends as long as the English language lasts , and in whatever regions of the earth it may be spoken . It is very ...
עמוד 314
... friends on earth should not , when admitted to that happy state , continue to be so , with full knowledge and recollection of their former friendship . If a man is still to continue ( as there is every reason to suppose ) a social being ...
... friends on earth should not , when admitted to that happy state , continue to be so , with full knowledge and recollection of their former friendship . If a man is still to continue ( as there is every reason to suppose ) a social being ...
עמוד 354
... friends nor that of his provisions were the result of pride or ostentation . He delighted in appearing what he was , success in life as he wished for , sought to revenge himself by railing against all man- kind . Although he was rich ...
... friends nor that of his provisions were the result of pride or ostentation . He delighted in appearing what he was , success in life as he wished for , sought to revenge himself by railing against all man- kind . Although he was rich ...
תוכן
The Choice of Books | 1 |
Decline and Fall of the Moghul Empire | 7 |
The Lang Coortin | 22 |
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