The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... whole book costs only five denarii ? Does then the expounder seem to be worth more than five denarii ? Never then look for the matter itself in one place , and progress toward it in another . Where then is progress ? If any of you ...
... whole book costs only five denarii ? Does then the expounder seem to be worth more than five denarii ? Never then look for the matter itself in one place , and progress toward it in another . Where then is progress ? If any of you ...
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... whole life . But he lived in a brutal time which badly needed his work . Hardly any one else has done as much for modern civilization as he . He was born at Rotterdam , probably October 28th , 1465. He was an illegitimate son , and to ...
... whole life . But he lived in a brutal time which badly needed his work . Hardly any one else has done as much for modern civilization as he . He was born at Rotterdam , probably October 28th , 1465. He was an illegitimate son , and to ...
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... whole mountain is covered , some like pitch , others full of perfect brimstone , others metallic , interspersed with innumerable pumices ( of all which I made a collection ) , we at the last gained the summit of an excessive altitude ...
... whole mountain is covered , some like pitch , others full of perfect brimstone , others metallic , interspersed with innumerable pumices ( of all which I made a collection ) , we at the last gained the summit of an excessive altitude ...
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David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler. the whole mountain , but totally buried and overwhelmed divers towns and their inhabitants , scattering the ashes more than a hundred miles , and utterly devastating all ...
David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler. the whole mountain , but totally buried and overwhelmed divers towns and their inhabitants , scattering the ashes more than a hundred miles , and utterly devastating all ...
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... whole mountain by their fall , making the inhabitants of Poz- zolo to leave their habitations , supposing the end of the world . had been come . From the left part of this we walked to the Lake Avernus , of a round form , and totally ...
... whole mountain by their fall , making the inhabitants of Poz- zolo to leave their habitations , supposing the end of the world . had been come . From the left part of this we walked to the Lake Avernus , of a round form , and totally ...
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