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, Volumen8John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... kind of ex- tortion ; he had also made favor with the Atheni- ans , to whom he fled , dreading the vengeance of Alexander . It is said that he brought with him treasure to the amount of 5,000 talents . He soon found it advisable to quit ...
... kind of ex- tortion ; he had also made favor with the Atheni- ans , to whom he fled , dreading the vengeance of Alexander . It is said that he brought with him treasure to the amount of 5,000 talents . He soon found it advisable to quit ...
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... kind . But at least I think I may reckon upon all of you , my judges , admitting that the question concerns me as much as Ctesiphon , and justifies on my part an equal anxiety ; for to be stripped of any possession , and more especially ...
... kind . But at least I think I may reckon upon all of you , my judges , admitting that the question concerns me as much as Ctesiphon , and justifies on my part an equal anxiety ; for to be stripped of any possession , and more especially ...
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... kind of injury either to his allies or to the other Greek states , still they who had done nothing to resist his aggressions would have been exposed to complaint and to blame . But if he stripped all alike of their dignity , their ...
... kind of injury either to his allies or to the other Greek states , still they who had done nothing to resist his aggressions would have been exposed to complaint and to blame . But if he stripped all alike of their dignity , their ...
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... kind of arrangement to write for Black- wood and The Quarterly Review - engagements which would bring him £ 180 a year ; at least so he wrote to his wealthy uncle , who had returned to India , concluding with a request to be allowed to ...
... kind of arrangement to write for Black- wood and The Quarterly Review - engagements which would bring him £ 180 a year ; at least so he wrote to his wealthy uncle , who had returned to India , concluding with a request to be allowed to ...
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... kind of mountebank . This would be unjust , for something better than mere Chauvinism and charlatanism has gone to the popularizing of the more than three hundred editions of his Chants du Soldat and its Tyrtæan sequels . There are many ...
... kind of mountebank . This would be unjust , for something better than mere Chauvinism and charlatanism has gone to the popularizing of the more than three hundred editions of his Chants du Soldat and its Tyrtæan sequels . There are many ...
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