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... KING Frank H. Dillon 261 " MY SILK MAY BROIDER OTTIMA'S CLOAK . " Frank H. Dillon 265 ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( Halftone ) 272 THEODORE ROOSEVELT ( Halftone ) 278 Title - page and halftone decorations by Mrs. Thomas Wood Stevens . Initial ...
... KING Frank H. Dillon 261 " MY SILK MAY BROIDER OTTIMA'S CLOAK . " Frank H. Dillon 265 ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( Halftone ) 272 THEODORE ROOSEVELT ( Halftone ) 278 Title - page and halftone decorations by Mrs. Thomas Wood Stevens . Initial ...
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... king's arms at once , which is werry well known to be a collection o ' fabulous ani- mals , " added Mr. Weller . " Just as well , ” replied Sam . " Drive on , Sammy , " said Mr. Weller . Sam complied with the request , and proceeded as ...
... king's arms at once , which is werry well known to be a collection o ' fabulous ani- mals , " added Mr. Weller . " Just as well , ” replied Sam . " Drive on , Sammy , " said Mr. Weller . Sam complied with the request , and proceeded as ...
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... kings . Those , the two Tribunes , Flavius and Marullus , went and pulled down : and further- more , meeting with them that first saluted Cæsar as king , they committed them to prison . people followed them rejoicing at it , and called ...
... kings . Those , the two Tribunes , Flavius and Marullus , went and pulled down : and further- more , meeting with them that first saluted Cæsar as king , they committed them to prison . people followed them rejoicing at it , and called ...
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... king of all the provinces of the empire of Rome out of Italy , and that he should wear his diadem in all other places both by sea and land . And further- more , that if any man should tell them from him , they should depart for that ...
... king of all the provinces of the empire of Rome out of Italy , and that he should wear his diadem in all other places both by sea and land . And further- more , that if any man should tell them from him , they should depart for that ...
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Contents
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74 | |
87 | |
THE BATTLE OF CRESSY Jean Froissart | 94 |
THE BATTLE OF SARATOGA E S Creasy | 111 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 138 |
THE TRAVELS OF SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE | 145 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON Selections James Boswell | 155 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN Theodore Roosevelt | 277 |
THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS E S Creasy | 284 |
SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY Joseph Addison | 329 |
SIR FRANCIS BACON | 356 |
OF STUDIES Sir Francis Bacon | 362 |
ROBERT OF LINCOLN William Cullen Bryant | 410 |
THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS Oliver Wendell Holmes | 423 |
ODE ON A GRECIAN URN John Keats | 433 |
OWLS Gilbert White | 169 |
THE VISION OF MIRZA Joseph Addison | 231 |
PIPPA PASSES Adapted from Robert Browning | 240 |
THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS Abraham Lincoln | 272 |
THE FATE OF THE INDIANS Charles Sprague | 439 |
A CALL TO ARMS Patrick Henry | 451 |
HANDY TABLES | 469 |
INDEX | 479 |
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