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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... stones that he wore , and gave it to the woman , because of the news she brought ; but having done so , again he thought , " This woman , perhaps , is a favorite of the king , and his majesty seeing her so beautifully adorned , will ...
... stones that he wore , and gave it to the woman , because of the news she brought ; but having done so , again he thought , " This woman , perhaps , is a favorite of the king , and his majesty seeing her so beautifully adorned , will ...
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... stone building in the place was a bath , which Onégesh had built at a little distance from his pal- isading . The stone for this building had been brought from quarries in the Roman province of Pannonia ; and in fact all the timber used ...
... stone building in the place was a bath , which Onégesh had built at a little distance from his pal- isading . The stone for this building had been brought from quarries in the Roman province of Pannonia ; and in fact all the timber used ...
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... deepe in the ground , vnder a great heape of stones . Then rode sir James in great hast to king Richard , and shewed him all the maner of the murther ; who gaue him great thanks , and ( as some saie ) there made 28 HOLINSHED.
... deepe in the ground , vnder a great heape of stones . Then rode sir James in great hast to king Richard , and shewed him all the maner of the murther ; who gaue him great thanks , and ( as some saie ) there made 28 HOLINSHED.
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... stones resound , As he totters o'er the ground With his cane . They say that in his prime , Ere the pruning - knife of Time Cut him down , Not a better man was found By the Crier on his round Through the town . But now he walks the ...
... stones resound , As he totters o'er the ground With his cane . They say that in his prime , Ere the pruning - knife of Time Cut him down , Not a better man was found By the Crier on his round Through the town . But now he walks the ...
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... stone . But now observe this . Money kept for two or three generations transforms a race , I don't mean merely in man- ners and hereditary culture , but in blood and bone . Money buys air and sunshine , in which children grow up more ...
... stone . But now observe this . Money kept for two or three generations transforms a race , I don't mean merely in man- ners and hereditary culture , but in blood and bone . Money buys air and sunshine , in which children grow up more ...
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