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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עמוד
... present , he sel- dom drank wine . If , while he was President , a man were urged for an appointment , and it was shown that he was an immoral man , he would not appoint him , no matter how great the pressure brought to bear by his ...
... present , he sel- dom drank wine . If , while he was President , a man were urged for an appointment , and it was shown that he was an immoral man , he would not appoint him , no matter how great the pressure brought to bear by his ...
עמוד
... present which the scene pre- sented , the organ burst out , and with it a thousand voices , into a grand Lutheran choral , which I had in vain sought for in Herr Schneider's choir - book . It will be best known to the reader as the tune ...
... present which the scene pre- sented , the organ burst out , and with it a thousand voices , into a grand Lutheran choral , which I had in vain sought for in Herr Schneider's choir - book . It will be best known to the reader as the tune ...
עמוד
... present he refers to his God- head . For that , through God the Word , is Bread , as this bread also , through the Spirit descending on it , is made Heavenly Bread . Here he useth not witnesses as in his former address ; for he had the ...
... present he refers to his God- head . For that , through God the Word , is Bread , as this bread also , through the Spirit descending on it , is made Heavenly Bread . Here he useth not witnesses as in his former address ; for he had the ...
עמוד
... in a contempt and disregard of all earthly things , and in the practice of every virtue . For at present we are enervated by the softness of our imaginations , so that , should we leave this world MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO.
... in a contempt and disregard of all earthly things , and in the practice of every virtue . For at present we are enervated by the softness of our imaginations , so that , should we leave this world MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO.
עמוד
... present I want nothing so much as a certain friend , to whom I can impart what- ever gives me concern ; the man who loves me , who is wise in himself , the man with whom I converse without guile , without dissimulation , without reserve ...
... present I want nothing so much as a certain friend , to whom I can impart what- ever gives me concern ; the man who loves me , who is wise in himself , the man with whom I converse without guile , without dissimulation , without reserve ...
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