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 78
עמוד 70
... human so- ciety . But ( as has been strikingly said by Plato ) we are not born for ourselves alone , and our country claims her share , and our friends their share of us ; and , as the Stoics hold , all that the earth produces is ...
... human so- ciety . But ( as has been strikingly said by Plato ) we are not born for ourselves alone , and our country claims her share , and our friends their share of us ; and , as the Stoics hold , all that the earth produces is ...
עמוד 113
... human breast , and goes forth only to the welcome of virtue . There have been soldiers who have achieved mightier victories in the field , and made conquests more nearly corre- sponding to the boundlessness of selfish ambition ...
... human breast , and goes forth only to the welcome of virtue . There have been soldiers who have achieved mightier victories in the field , and made conquests more nearly corre- sponding to the boundlessness of selfish ambition ...
עמוד 240
... human baseness , to minute and disgustful records of what in humanity is least hu- man - may readily bring these unregarded and railing accusations . Like one of the great and good - humored Giants of Rabe- lais , you may hear the ...
... human baseness , to minute and disgustful records of what in humanity is least hu- man - may readily bring these unregarded and railing accusations . Like one of the great and good - humored Giants of Rabe- lais , you may hear the ...
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The Choice of Books | 1 |
Decline and Fall of the Moghul Empire | 7 |
The Lang Coortin | 22 |
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