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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... light ; just as the stars of the night in appearance ! And see how all the trees are blossoming as if the season had come and hark ! whilst the heavens are serene and calm listen ! there is the 3 - roll of thunder ! and though there be ...
... light ; just as the stars of the night in appearance ! And see how all the trees are blossoming as if the season had come and hark ! whilst the heavens are serene and calm listen ! there is the 3 - roll of thunder ! and though there be ...
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... light diffused round his person . " The great ministers having heard these words , their hearts were filled with joy , and they could not contain them- selves for gladness of heart ! At this time , the great minister Basita loosed from ...
... light diffused round his person . " The great ministers having heard these words , their hearts were filled with joy , and they could not contain them- selves for gladness of heart ! At this time , the great minister Basita loosed from ...
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... light , and provided with a cradle by the Devas ! " HIS PROTECTION OF LIVING CREATURES Now the Royal Prince , up to the time of his eighth year , grew up in the royal palace without any attention to study ; but from his eighth year till ...
... light , and provided with a cradle by the Devas ! " HIS PROTECTION OF LIVING CREATURES Now the Royal Prince , up to the time of his eighth year , grew up in the royal palace without any attention to study ; but from his eighth year till ...
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... light upon the scene , and then asked us what on earth we wanted that we were making such an uproar . The barbarians who were with us explained how we had been thrown into confusion by the storm , whereupon they kindly called us into ...
... light upon the scene , and then asked us what on earth we wanted that we were making such an uproar . The barbarians who were with us explained how we had been thrown into confusion by the storm , whereupon they kindly called us into ...
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... light . Verie truth is it , and well knowne , that at such time as sir James Tirrell was in the Tower , for treason committed against the most famous prince king Henrie the seauenth , both Dighton and he were examined , and confessed ...
... light . Verie truth is it , and well knowne , that at such time as sir James Tirrell was in the Tower , for treason committed against the most famous prince king Henrie the seauenth , both Dighton and he were examined , and confessed ...
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