The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... appeared two beautiful tanks , one of cold , the other of hot water , which she mixed as most agreeable to her- self ... appearance ! And see how all the trees are blossoming as if the season had come and hark ! whilst the heavens are ...
... appeared two beautiful tanks , one of cold , the other of hot water , which she mixed as most agreeable to her- self ... appearance ! And see how all the trees are blossoming as if the season had come and hark ! whilst the heavens are ...
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... appearance of an old man and entered the assembly of the Sâkyas , where they had come to- gether , and spoke thus : " He who nourishes and cherishes is by right the keeper and owner ; he who shoots and destroys is by his own act the ...
... appearance of an old man and entered the assembly of the Sâkyas , where they had come to- gether , and spoke thus : " He who nourishes and cherishes is by right the keeper and owner ; he who shoots and destroys is by his own act the ...
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... appearance of battlements . Next to the king's house in position , and only second to it in size , rose the dwelling of Onégesh . The only stone building in the place was a bath , which Onégesh had built at a little distance from his ...
... appearance of battlements . Next to the king's house in position , and only second to it in size , rose the dwelling of Onégesh . The only stone building in the place was a bath , which Onégesh had built at a little distance from his ...
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... appearance of a Hun , came up and saluted him with a well - pronounced Greek xaîpe ( " How d'ye do ? " ) . A Hun speaking Greek was an anomaly which aroused all the attention of the Sophist , for , VII . - 2 HODGKIN 17 origin, who dwelt ...
... appearance of a Hun , came up and saluted him with a well - pronounced Greek xaîpe ( " How d'ye do ? " ) . A Hun speaking Greek was an anomaly which aroused all the attention of the Sophist , for , VII . - 2 HODGKIN 17 origin, who dwelt ...
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... into the banquet - hall , and by his grotesque appearance , his odd garb , his stuttering voice , and his wild promiscuous jumble of words , Latin , Hunnish , Gothic , hurled forth pell - mell in unutterable confusion , set 24 HODGKIN.
... into the banquet - hall , and by his grotesque appearance , his odd garb , his stuttering voice , and his wild promiscuous jumble of words , Latin , Hunnish , Gothic , hurled forth pell - mell in unutterable confusion , set 24 HODGKIN.
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