The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three Thousand Years, Volume 4Henry Coppée Carson & Simpson, 1898 - Anthologies |
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... Provost of Starvieston , The . . Punishment ... Rekindling the Sacred Fire in Mexico . Religion of India Twenty - Five Centuries Ago , The Republic of Switzerland , The ( From Speech on the United States Con- stitution , A. D. 1788 ) ...
... Provost of Starvieston , The . . Punishment ... Rekindling the Sacred Fire in Mexico . Religion of India Twenty - Five Centuries Ago , The Republic of Switzerland , The ( From Speech on the United States Con- stitution , A. D. 1788 ) ...
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Henry Coppée. Chester Harding , artist . DANIEL WEBSTER . look fully more comfortable than graceful . The provost at.
Henry Coppée. Chester Harding , artist . DANIEL WEBSTER . look fully more comfortable than graceful . The provost at.
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... the poet's mind , deepening as he drew near his end . He died on 25th February , 1852 . ROBERT INGLIS . THE PROVOST OF STARVIESTON . N no place was the 66 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES . Herrick, Robert Isaiah Keble, John Editor.
... the poet's mind , deepening as he drew near his end . He died on 25th February , 1852 . ROBERT INGLIS . THE PROVOST OF STARVIESTON . N no place was the 66 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES . Herrick, Robert Isaiah Keble, John Editor.
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... provost of the town , David Clapper- ton , proposed in council that a dutiful address should be forthwith prepared and sent up to His Maj- esty , congratulating him on the happy event and pledging the faith and loyalty of the an- cient ...
... provost of the town , David Clapper- ton , proposed in council that a dutiful address should be forthwith prepared and sent up to His Maj- esty , congratulating him on the happy event and pledging the faith and loyalty of the an- cient ...
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... provost as you might readily meet with anywhere . The worthy magistrate had had little or no ed- ucation . His birth was as humble as could well be , and , as to gentility and accomplish- ments , we verily believe he did not know what ...
... provost as you might readily meet with anywhere . The worthy magistrate had had little or no ed- ucation . His birth was as humble as could well be , and , as to gentility and accomplish- ments , we verily believe he did not know what ...
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