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And will again, says he, when the
first Irish
battleship
is seen breasting the waves with our own flag to
the fore, none of your Henry Tudor's harps, no, the oldest flag afloat,
the flag of the province of Desmond and Thomond, three crowns on a blue
field, the three sons of Milesius.
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Even the Reviewers who were hired
To do the work of his reviewing,
With
adamantine
nerves, grew tired;-- _730
Gaping and torpid they retired,
To dream of what they should be doing.
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The possibility or impossibility of being aware of a particular
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object is, however, hardly a part of the customary meaning of the word consciousness, which is generally used as implying that if a being is conscious he can be conscious ofanyobject.
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Henceforth, while successors were accustomed to confirm awards and
concessions
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aw had seized her hand whose eye had shed
On him a heavenly influence, and he led
Halina forth, -- a long and laughing train
Of youths and maidens to the music's strain
Beat their responsive feet, -- and heel on heel
Like
flitting
shadows on the water, steal.
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57; again, 68; his
influence
on the
German stage, 85-6; his affectation of scientific
method, 256; fallen from the hands of young
men into those of boys, 259; alluded to, 124,
308.
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A language of love, accompanied by the predictable family metaphors (the king as "father of the people"), provided a way of side- stepping this dilemma and, in a sense, potentially
resacralizing
the monar- chy.
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The gods themselves and the almightier fates
Cannot avail to harm
With outward and misfortunate chance 5
The radiant
unshaken
mind of him
Who at his being's centre will abide,
Secure from doubt and fear.
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He continued to pump poor Passepartout,
and learned that he really knew little or nothing of his master, who
lived a
solitary
existence in London, was said to be rich, though no
one knew whence came his riches, and was mysterious and impenetrable in
his affairs and habits.
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Theseus opened your eyes so he might close them,
Yet his hatred,
exciting
a rebellious flame,
Lends new grace to his enemy all the same.
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Below the ice, the unheard stream's
Clear heart thrilled on in ecstasy;
And lo, a
visionary
blush
Stole warmly o'er the voiceless wild;
And in her rapt and wintry hush
The lonely face of Nature smiled.
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_Pillar-Print, Masonobu_
He stands irresolute
Cloaking
the light of his lantern.
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You once said to me, `In all affairs, whether large or small, there are few men who reach a happy
conclusion
except through the Way.
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Which,
stretched
upright, impales me so
That mine own precipice I go,
And warms and moves this needless frame,
(A fever could but do the same,)
And, wanting where its spite to try.
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THE
EPHESIAN
MATRON
[NOTE: See Chapters 111 & 112 from The Satyricon
by Petronius Arbiter.
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They hold the terms of the meeting months, when the sky on eight nights is
deceptive
beyond its wont for lack of the bright-eyed moon.
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The following passage
from Davenant's prefatory letter to Hobbes well
expresses
this truth.
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He was a
spectator
in an hall, which looked very similar to a
court room.
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The lady began by practicing the
discipline
of dress with gtum-mo exercises.
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External
observers
are even free to say that it would be better if this or that discipline, or even an entire complex of dis- ciplines, did not exist - indeed, that the existence of some disciplines as such is a reprehensible aberration.
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Go, pious offspring, and restrain those tears;
I fly to regions of eternal bliss:
Heav'n, in your favor, hears my dying pray'rs:
Take my last
blessing
in this clay-cold kiss.
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These poems were suppressed
on account of six, and poet and
publisher
summoned.
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Baudelaire - Poems and Prose Poems |
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I did not look for my own, which I would if
possible
forget, for it is the cause of all your misfortunes.
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They
gathered
the flowers
Each to himself.
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Stephen Crane |
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Certain of the dog-fishes, for example the spotted dog, seem to
breed twice a month, and this results from the circumstance that the
eggs do not all reach
maturity
at the same time.
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Dennis, to augment the terror ofthe scene, invented a new species of thunder, more sonorous and alarming than that before in use, and which, indeed, was so well approved as to be
employed
to the present day.
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Thin whiles I thought I was maybe a sthookawn to throuble me
mind
Wid sthrivin' to
comprehind
onnathural things o' the kind;
An' Quality, now, that have larnin', might know the rights o' the
case,
But ignorant wans like me had betther lave it in pace.
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His adiunxi alios quorum fides plerumque integra uisa est, in primis
Laurentianum
secundum
(Plut.
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Spenser - 1592 - Apologie for Poetrie |
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Stranger Too great sharpness or quickness or
hardness
is
termed violence or madness; too great slowness or gentleness
is called cowardice or sluggishness: and we may observe that
these qualities, and in general the temperance of one class of
characters and the manliness of another, are arrayed as enemies
on opposite sides, and do not mingle with one another in their
respective actions; and if we pursue the inquiry, we shall find
that the men who have these qualities are at variance with one
another.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v20 - Phi to Qui |
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ego ipsissimus: this
peculiar
Latin superla-
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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Adde nunc vires viribus,
Dulce balneum suavibus
Unguentatum
odoribus!
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One day going up-stairs at the Tilt-yard Coffee-hbuse, Whitehall, to speak with his uncle, his
singular
phiz attracted the attention of Cap tain Drake, one of the clerks of the Adtniralty-office,
ANNE.
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hem alle to-gidre
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txt[3/29/23, 1:19:16 AM]
sion, the collective
ambivalence
discharged itself in a grand parade of lies.
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The five inexpiable acts are: to kill one's mother, father
spiritual
teacher, or a saint, or to harm a Bud- dha.
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Kalu Rinpoche |
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[12] This scene not
improbably
illustrates the
effort of Enkidu to rescue his friend from the goddess.
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We find
countless
'relationships' in the social traffic of the Middle Ages that entirely elude our understanding of economic and private legal action, but still made into objects of such a kind.
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For Age is dark, unlovely, as the light
Shed by the Moon when clouds deform the night,
Glimmering
uncertain as they hurry past.
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See Linus Torvalds and David Diamond, Just for FUN: The Story of an
Accidental
Revolutionary (New York, 2001).
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They entered a cloistered courtyard surrounded by a gallery,
resembling
one of those gardens of modem design that have many stones and few plants.
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Nhưng từ năm Nhâm Tuất (1442) đến năm Quý Mùi (1463) hoặc 6 năm thi một lần, hoặc 5 năm đặt một khoa, lòng Hoàng
thượng
vẫn lo là chưa đủ để chiêu vời kẻ sĩ.
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--The ancient Italian institution of Advocate of the
Poor, if substituted for the present
illusory
assistance by the
courts, would prevent many acts of revenge.
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For who, except those who were
acquainted with him, can imagine his unwearied benevolence, his
generosity, his systematic
forbearance?
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Authority
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08 |
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The born criminals and the occasional criminals constitute the
majority of the
characteristic
and diverse types of homicide and
thief.
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I have
resolved
it: this letter shall be my last fault.
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As if the soldier died without a wound;
As if the fibres of this godlike frame
Were gored without a pang; as if the wretch,
Who fell in battle, doing bloody deeds,
Passed off to Heaven,
translated
and not killed;
As though he had no wife to pine for him,
No God to judge him!
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Coleridge - Poems |
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In his arms he bore
Her, armed with sorrow sore;
Till before their way
A
couching
lion lay.
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"There is no other
appropriation
to the use of congress
than of the eighteen thousand pounds.
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been used in the form “ roky” by
Tennyson
play and its author should be heard of again.
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This began acutely with the French importing German romanticism with
Germaine
de Stae?
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Some cock-birds are
congenitally
so feminine that they will submit patiently to other males who attempt to tread them.
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But general considerations like these are always
the weakest in their
influence
on mankind.
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At last the dead man walked no more
Amongst the Trial Men,
And I knew that he was
standing
up
In the black dock’s dreadful pen,
And that never would I see his face
In God’s sweet world again.
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2 EXPLORING THE WORLD OF PERCEPTION: SPACE
1 Julien Benda, La France byzantine ou Le
Triomphe
de la litte?
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In that city there is no pagan now
But he been slain, or takes the
Christian
vow.
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There are
too many
statistics
and figures for me.
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copyright
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"
(Then he
turned to
drank a swallow from what
remained
in the bottle and
his neighbor.
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it is impossible to
dissolve
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Hugh Duv, the son of come
together
they formed no great force, for they Hugh Roe, and his relatives, was at Ard-an did not number more than four hundred.
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Even so, judged by the standard of British industrial mobilization,
the German economy never
attained
anything like its full war potential.
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—Or was it a sermon of death that called holy
what
contradicted
and dissuaded from life?
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So acute is the pain it
inflicts
that the sword-fish
will often leap as high out of the water as a dolphin; in fact, it
sometimes leaps over the bulwarks of a vessel and falls back on the
deck.
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even more pointedly, "in terms of theatrical
settings
or pro-filmic arrangements, in which, ahead of time, a certain number of things are placed on stage, certain depths are calculated, and an op- tical center also carefully provided, the laws of perspective invoked in order to strengthen the illusion to be achieved" (28):
Kant's theory--phenomenon and noumenon--looks some- what different if it is grasped as a specific way of positing the world.
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Yet it grows clearer with the growing day;
And in the cold dawn light her hair is grey:
Her lifted arms are naught but bone: her hands
White
withered
claws that fumble as she stands
Trying to pin that wisp into its place.
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Abercrombie - Georgian Poetry 1920-22 |
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There were two other doors in
the chamber, leading
probably
into dressing-closets; but she had no
inclination to open either.
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I would not try to stop him, for I know what
his
feelings
must be.
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50 Wie
fiktional
war der ho?
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Almighty God, how
merciful
Thou art!
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"We shall not want it to go to church; but it must be ready the moment we
return: all the boxes and luggage
arranged
and strapped on, and the
coachman in his seat.
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Jane Eyre- An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë |
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Maimonides settled with his brother in old Cairo or Fostat; gaining
his daily pittance, first as a jeweler, and then in the practice of medi-
cine; the while he continued in the study of
philosophy
and the elab-
oration of the great works upon which his fame reposes.
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The distinc- tion between perception and communication
prepares
the ground for such a move.
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It is an
odd circumstance that,
although
Ovid treated the theme of the golden
apples both in his account of Perseus and in his complaint of Hercules,
he never even alluded to the Hesperides.
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According to the Logic, an adequate religion would demonstrate in some manner that though "[w]e usually suppose that the absolute must lie far beyond, it is
precisely
what is wholly present" (1817, 59).
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It is best to choose and to examine one determined
attitude
which is essential to human reality and which is such that con- sciousness instead of directing its negation outward turns it toward itself.
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Those who were familiar with the Iliad, with Xenophon, and with Menander, could not be greatly impressed by the Roman Homer, and still less by the bad
translations
of the tragedies of Euripides which Ennius had furnished and Pacuvius con tinued to furnish.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.4. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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If our
civilisation
is to survive
we must abandon those ideals that lead to decline.
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Sutherland - Birth Control- A Statement of Christian Doctrine against the Neo-Malthusians |
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SCHMIDT: In any case,
philosophy
begins in wonder.
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Sloterdijk - Selected Exaggerations |
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While j
I this is taking place, the
minstral
enters and sings.
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"(6) The relationship, if any, between parental alcoholism and filial
intelligence is so slight that even its sign can not be
determined
from
the present material.
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Applied Eugenics by Roswell H. Johnson and Paul Popenoe |
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Worshippers
of forms,
of tones, and of words?
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Nietzsche - v10 - The Joyful Wisdom |
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He
trembles
not, weeps not; the passion is done,
And calmly he kneels in their midst, with the sun
On his head like a glory.
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Elizabeth Browning - 2 |
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FOULIS, 15 Frederick Street, Edinburgh; and
21
Paternoster
Square, London, E.
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Nietzsche - v03 - Future of Our Educational Institutions |
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— a
prophecy
of, alluded to, v.
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Nietzsche - v18 - Epilogue, Index |
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SELF-ABANDONMENT
I sat
drinking
and did not notice the dusk,
Till falling petals filled the folds of my dress.
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Li Po |
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He'd shout and shout
Until the
strength
was shouted out of him,
And his voice died down slowly from exhaustion.
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Robert Forst - North of Boston |
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The morning planet told the
approach
of light;
And, fast behind, Aurora's warmer ray
O'er the broad ocean pour'd the golden day:
Then sank the blaze, the pile no longer burn'd,
And to their caves the whistling winds return'd:
Across the Thracian seas their course they bore;
The ruffled seas beneath their passage roar.
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Iliad - Pope |
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They will always be less, because they are
calculated
upon the sum total of the capital advanced.
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Marx - Capital-Volume-I |
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Simplicity and truth yield up the
palm to
affectation
and grimace.
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[8] For example, when one wakes from the sleep Of Ignorance, one cannot say he sees the dream; And as long as he is not
awakened
from the sleep, He cannot say the dream does not exist.
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Richard-Sherburne-A-Lamp-for-the-Path-and-Commentary-of-Atisha |
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The grey mullet feeds on mud, the
dascyllus
on mud and offal, the scarus or parrot-fish and the melanurus on sea-weed, the saupe on offal and sea-weed; the saupe feeds also on zostera, and is the only fish that is captured with a gourd.
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Aristotle copy |
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Moreover, they all began by degrees to grasp that I had already read
books none of them could read, and understood things (not forming part
of our school
curriculum)
of which they had not even heard.
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Dostoevsky - Notes from Underground |
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He was only
nineteen
when, while serving upon one of his Ger-
man campaigns, he began the work that was to extend over nearly
thirty years, from 1694 to 1723.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v22 - Sac to Sha |
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