The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 10American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 4998
... hundred pound ; Your neighbors want , and you abound . But why such haste ? the Sick Man whines : Who knows as yet what Heaven designs ? Perhaps I may recover still ; That sum and more are in my will . Fool , says the Vision , now ' tis ...
... hundred pound ; Your neighbors want , and you abound . But why such haste ? the Sick Man whines : Who knows as yet what Heaven designs ? Perhaps I may recover still ; That sum and more are in my will . Fool , says the Vision , now ' tis ...
Page 5007
... hundred men on an island from which there is no escape , and whether you make one of these men the absolute owner of the other ninety - nine , or the absolute owner of the soil of the island , will make no difference either to him or to ...
... hundred men on an island from which there is no escape , and whether you make one of these men the absolute owner of the other ninety - nine , or the absolute owner of the soil of the island , will make no difference either to him or to ...
Page 5018
... people seconded the terror of his arms . Zenobia would have ill deserved her reputation , had she indolently permitted the Emperor of the West to approach within a hundred miles of her capital . The fate 5018 EDWARD GIBBON .
... people seconded the terror of his arms . Zenobia would have ill deserved her reputation , had she indolently permitted the Emperor of the West to approach within a hundred miles of her capital . The fate 5018 EDWARD GIBBON .
Page 5019
... hundred miles of her capital . The fate of the East was decided in two great battles , so similar in almost every circumstance that we can scarcely distinguish them from each other , except by observing that the first was fought near ...
... hundred miles of her capital . The fate of the East was decided in two great battles , so similar in almost every circumstance that we can scarcely distinguish them from each other , except by observing that the first was fought near ...
Page 5020
... hundred and fifty years in the subordinate though honorable rank of a colony . It was during that peaceful period , if we may judge from a few remaining inscriptions , that the wealthy Palmyrenians con- structed those temples , palaces ...
... hundred and fifty years in the subordinate though honorable rank of a colony . It was during that peaceful period , if we may judge from a few remaining inscriptions , that the wealthy Palmyrenians con- structed those temples , palaces ...
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