HRISTIANITYHADLIFTEDHIMBYHEHADBEEN: Title: [Towards the Great Peace] Author: [Cram, Ralph Adams, 1863-1942], /1/0/6/4/10642/10642.zip guilds, and the collapse of the moral order and of the dominance of the Church, were fast pushing the peasant back into the position he had held under the Roman Empire, and from which Christianity had lifted him. By 1790 he had been for nearly three centuries under a progressive oppression that had undone nearly all the beneficent work of the Middle ENACHTELIJKEEENZAAMHEIDIKTELDEDESL: Title: [De val van Antwerpen (october 1914)] Author: [Muls, Jozef, 1882-1961], /1/1/5/0/11500/11500.zip reizigerstrein en de lichtende ramen slingerden als een vuurlijn voorbij. Ik stapte over en weer met mijn geweer op den schouder. Traag gaan de uren voorbij in de nachtelijke eenzaamheid. Ik telde de slagen der klok op den nabijgelegen toren van Berchem. Eindelijk zag ik uit de donkere grot der stadspoort een patroelje, EMORETHANTHEPAINSTAKENBYHISTRANSLA: Title: [Notes and Queries, Number 17, February 23, 1850] Author: [Various], /1/2/0/1/12018/12018.zip translation of _Orosius_, is justly considered, both here and on the Continent, as a valuable fragment of antiquity[1]; and I am sorry that I can commend little more than the pains taken by his translators, the celebrated Daines Barrington and Dr. Ingram, to make it available to ordinary readers. The learned judge had very good intentions, but OPPEDMYINDOORWORKISDONEGOLDENWEDDI: Title: [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 66, April, 1863] Author: [Various], /1/2/0/2/12023/12023_8.zip horizon,--against which the spires and the flag show clearer than ever. It means that the rain has stopped; and the rain having stopped, my in-door work is done. * * * * * NIGODPUTSMUNISDEPLEINSPOUVOIRSDONT: Title: [Oeuvres de Napoléon Bonaparte, Tome I.] Author: [Bonaparte, Napoléon, 1769-1821], /1/2/2/3/12230/12230_8.zip française près celle de Venise; et, au nom du grand conseil vénitien, par MM. François Dona, Léonard Justiani et Louis Moncenigo, députés munis de pleins pouvoirs, dont l'original est annexé aux présentes, lesquelles devront être ratifiées par les hautes puissances contractantes, dans le plus court délai possible, pour sortir leur -- Et au nom du grand conseil vénitien, par MM. François Dona, Léonard Justiniani et Louis Moncenigo, députés munis de pleins pouvoirs, dont l'original est annexé au traité ostensible de ce jour. EERMEHRUNDMEHRMENSCHENKAMENHERANAU: Title: [Gesammelte Werke in fünf Bänden — 1. Band] Author: [Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne, 1832-1910], /1/2/9/2/12921/12921_8.zip "Keine Schneid? Wer sagt das? Ich keine Schneid?" schrie er. Mehr und mehr Menschen kamen heran. "Aus dem Weg! Achtung, das Pferd", rief Thorbjörn und trieb seinen Gaul OFETCHYOURSONTOHELPYOUTOSTEALTHEHO: Title: [Monsieur Violet] Author: [Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848], /1/3/4/0/13405/13405_8.zip "Hold your tongue, miserable man! See your own work, for you have caused this death. It was to fetch your son, to help you to steal the horses, that you crossed the river in the dug-out. Be silent, I say; you know me; look at your eldest-born, villain that you are! May the chain of ETOOGOODTOBETEMPTEDORTOOWEAKTOMAKET: Title: [When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot] Author: [Haggard, Henry Rider, 1856-1925], /1/3/6/1368/1368_8.zip since, in view of certain Bible sayings, the person who is tempted and would like to yield to the temptation, is equally a sinner with the person who does yield. To be truly good one should be too good to be tempted, or too weak to make the effort worth the tempter's while--in short not deserving of his powder and shot. TOOGOODTOBETEMPTEDORTOOWEAKTOMAKET: Title: [When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot] Author: [Haggard, Henry Rider, 1856-1925], /1/3/6/1368/1368_8.zip since, in view of certain Bible sayings, the person who is tempted and would like to yield to the temptation, is equally a sinner with the person who does yield. To be truly good one should be too good to be tempted, or too weak to make the effort worth the tempter's while--in short not deserving of his powder and shot. ABUKTUTANGGAWAGAYONMANANGPAGKAMAPA: Title: [Ang Mestisa Ikalawang Bahagi (Second Volume)] Author: [Valmonte, Engracio L., 1889-], /1/3/7/7/13773/13773_8.zip tayahi'y kasalanang humihin~gi n~g kabigatbigatang parusa ang pagsasagawa n~g tinurang panukala. At siya ay hindi pa naman nalalabuang gaano upang lumusong sa ban~gin n~g ganyang kabuktutang gawa. Gayon man, ang pagkamapagpasumala niya't katutubong lakas n~g loob ay siyang nakayari n~g isang mabisang kaparaanang ikahuhuli niya sa EIVEDUPONPIECESOFLINENWHICHARETHRO: Title: [A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13] Author: [Kerr, Robert, 1755-1813], /1/4/4/6/14464/14464_8.zip relation, who strikes a shark's tooth several times into the crown of her head: The blood copiously follows, and is carefully received upon pieces of linen, which are thrown under the bier. The rest of the women follow this example, and the ceremony is repeated at the interval of two or three days, as long as the zeal and sorrow of the parties hold out. CEIVEDUPONPIECESOFLINENWHICHARETHRO: Title: [A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13] Author: [Kerr, Robert, 1755-1813], /1/4/4/6/14464/14464_8.zip relation, who strikes a shark's tooth several times into the crown of her head: The blood copiously follows, and is carefully received upon pieces of linen, which are thrown under the bier. The rest of the women follow this example, and the ceremony is repeated at the interval of two or three days, as long as the zeal and sorrow of the parties hold out. HRONOMETERTHEESCAPEWHEELTEETHEXERT: Title: [Watch and Clock Escapements A Complete Study in Theory and Practice of the Lever, Cylinder and Chronometer Escapements, Together with a Brief Account of the Origin and Evolution of the Escapement in Horology] Author: [Anonymous], /1/7/0/2/17021/17021_8.zip Even this experience is in every instance modified by other influences. To illustrate: Let us suppose in the ordinary to-day marine chronometer the escape-wheel teeth exerted a given average force, which we set down as so many grains. Now, if we should employ other material than hammer-hardened brass for an escape wheel it would modify the thickness; TOCCURSTOMETOTESTIFYTOTHEFACTTHATT: Title: [Random Reminiscences of Men and Events] Author: [Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison), 1839-1937], /1/7/0/9/17090/17090_8.zip ROMAN CATHOLIC CHARITIES Just here it occurs to me to testify to the fact that the Roman Catholic Church, as I have observed in my experience, has advanced a long way in this direction. I have been surprised to learn how far a IRITHEPERCEIVEDTHATHIRASEYESWEREBE: Title: [The Poison Tree A Tale of Hindu Life in Bengal] Author: [Chatterji, Bankim Chandra, 1838-1894], /1/7/4/5/17455/17455_8.zip Debendra drew a flask of brandy from his pocket, and drank some of it undiluted. Under the influence of this spirit he perceived that Hira's eyes were beautiful. In truth they were so--large, dark, brilliant, and seductive. He said, "Your eyes are heavenly!" Hira smiled. ENWIJREDENEERDENMETVEELGELEERDHEID: Title: [Vogels van diverse pluimage] Author: [Vosmaer, Carel, 1826-1888], /1/7/5/5/17554/17554_8.zip Er was altijd veel belangstelling in het koopen en verkoopen van classieke auteurs, en wij redeneerden met veel geleerdheid en animo over goede en slechte edities, over _Elzeviers, Bipontijnen, Minellen, in usum Delphini_, van goede en slechte noten, van _pontes asinorum_, etc. AYSDIRECTLYANDIMMEDIATELYORINDIREC: Title: [Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars) From the Complete American Edition] Author: [Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274], /1/7/6/1/17611/17611.zip the soul turns to God, or possesses a nature that enables it to turn to God. Now the mind may turn towards an object in two ways: directly and immediately, or indirectly and mediately; as, for instance, when anyone sees a man reflected in a looking-glass he may be said to be turned towards that man. So Augustine says (De Trin. xiv, 8), that OFLEARNINGTOREADASSOONASTHEYWEREGI: Title: [Forgotten Books of the American Nursery A History of the Development of the American Story-Book] Author: [Halsey, Rosalie Vrylina], /1/7/8/5/17857/17857_8.zip that alone, which is thought on, when People talk about Education, make it the greater Paradox." An unusual piece of advice it most surely was to parents to whose children came the task of learning to read as soon as they were given spoon-food. AGNAYKSINNSALINIKKUNANRESSJAKIRJOI: Title: [Iltalampun ääressä I] Author: [Aina, 1856-1928], /1/7/9/2/17924/17924_8.zip * * * * * Seuraavana iltapäivänä istui Magna yksinään salin ikkunan ääressä ja kirjoitti kirjettä kotiinsa, ilmoittaakseen omaisilleen kotiintulopäivänsä. Kapteeninrouva valmisti keittiössä sillisallaatia NTEDCARDTHENFORAMOMENTTHEYSTOODSID: Title: [The Empire Annual for Girls, 1911] Author: [Various], /1/8/6/6/18661/18661_8.zip poetry of the idea. Gently, reverently, the girls lifted the basket which was to have furnished their own repast, laid it on the carved-oak chair, and laid on its lid the painted card; then for a moment they stood side by side, gazing round the room, seeing in imagination the scene which would follow the return of the family from church . . . the EAPOSTLEPETERTHATTHEEPISTLETOTHEHE: Title: [Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity] Author: [Patterson, Robert, 1829-1885], /1/9/5/6/19566/19566_8.zip to an apostle; and finding evidence to satisfy them, that the Gospel written by Luke had the sanction of the Apostle Paul, that the Gospel of Mark was revised by the Apostle Peter, that the Epistle to the Hebrews was written by Paul, and the other Epistles by John, Jude, James, and Peter, respectively, and not finding evidence to satisfy them about the EINERKRIEGSERLEBNISSEERNSTUNDLAUNI: Title: [Das kleine Dummerle und andere Erzählungen] Author: [Sapper, Agnes, 1852-1929], /1/9/7/3/19733/19733_0.zip an die Spitze der Völker treten kann, wenn jeder einzelne auch ganz und wahrhaftig ein Deutscher zu sein bestrebt ist. Eine Anzahl prächtiger kleiner Kriegserlebnisse, ernst und launig, auch von unserem Hindenburg, bildet den Beschluß. Allen Eltern wird dies »Kriegsbüchlein« höchst willkommen sein.... SETLESDESSESVENUESAUSSILENNAGEANTE: Title: [Le Râmâyana - tome premier Poème sanscrit de Valmiky] Author: [Anonymous], /2/0/4/7/20479/20479_0.zip et les différents groupes des Siddhas, tous montés, les uns sur des chars de formes diverses, les autres sur les plus beaux des chevaux, sur les plus magnifiques éléphants, et les Déesses venues aussi là en nageant, et l'aïeul originel des créatures, Brahma lui-même, qui _s'amusait à_ suivre le cours du fleuve. Toutes ces classes des TOWNANDWERENOTTOBESUBORDINATEDTOTHE: Title: [Bucholz and the Detectives] Author: [Pinkerton, Allan, 1819-1884], /2/0/4/9/20497/20497.zip pleasure or the luxurious ease of the Baron von Lindenthal. His comfort and happiness were things to be considered far above the material growth of a commercial town, and were not to be subordinated to the welfare of its ambitious inhabitants. OWNANDWERENOTTOBESUBORDINATEDTOTHE: Title: [Bucholz and the Detectives] Author: [Pinkerton, Allan, 1819-1884], /2/0/4/9/20497/20497.zip pleasure or the luxurious ease of the Baron von Lindenthal. His comfort and happiness were things to be considered far above the material growth of a commercial town, and were not to be subordinated to the welfare of its ambitious inhabitants. TBEENMISSEDTHESERVANTSHADRUSHEDUPS: Title: [The Heart of Una Sackville] Author: [Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs., 1857-1917], /2/1/1/2/21129/21129.zip already the scene was quite changed. The alarm bell had roused the neighbourhood, and there was quite a little crowd on the lawn. I saw at a glance how it was that we had not been missed. The servants had rushed upstairs to the third storey, and were grouped together at a window there screaming and calling for help, while the poor men worked ANDLANDEDLEAVINGTHELADSSEATEDINTHE: Title: [Dick o' the Fens A Tale of the Great East Swamp] Author: [Fenn, George Manville, 1831-1909], /2/1/3/0/21306/21306.zip and look. I wean't be long." He secured the boat to a stump of wood, and landed, leaving the lads seated in the punt, and gazing about them. But there was very little to see, for, save in the direction of the patch of reeds through which they TGOTOSEEHIMTOSPEAKWITHHIMTORESTORE: Title: [The Prayer Book Explained] Author: [Jackson, Percival], /2/1/3/5/21351/21351_8.zip Thus the truest cure for Doubt is Worship. If my faith in a friend weakens I must go to see him, to speak with him, to restore our mutual {vii} confidence and love. In like manner, if my faith in God through Christ weakens, I must go to Him, speak with Him, seek a return of the OFETCHYOURSONTOHELPYOUTOSTEALTHEHO: Title: [Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet] Author: [Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848], /2/1/5/5/21556/21556.zip damnation horse; but Mr Courtenay went to him, and said--"Hold your tongue, miserable man! See your own work, for you have caused this death. It was to fetch your son, to help you to steal the horses, that you crossed the river in the dug-out. Be silent, I say; you know me; look at your eldest-born, villain that you are! May the chain of your ENCETOGETTHECOMMITTEETOTHROWYOUOVE: Title: [Frank Merriwell's Races] Author: [Standish, Burt L., 1866-1945], /2/1/9/5/21958/21958_8.zip "That's right," agreed Emery. "He has a way of influencing such men as he can get at, and he is using his influence to get the committee to throw you over." TBESAIDTHATTHEYAREWITHOUTGUILEBUTT: Title: [Moon and Sixpence] Author: [Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset), 1874-1965], /2/2/222/222.zip the most part they are entertaining talkers. The extent of their experience is pleasantly balanced by the fertility of their imagination. It cannot be said that they are without guile, but they have a tolerant respect for the law, when the law is supported by strength. It is hazardous to play poker ARIUSVIIDENARIUSVIQUADRANSXIIINXII: Title: [The Books of the New Testament] Author: [Pullan, Leighton, 1865-1940], /2/2/4/5/22459/22459_8.zip Gospels. Latin idioms may be seen in v. 23 and xv. 15, and instances of Latin words are _speculator_ (vi. 27), _centurion_ (xv. 39), _sextarius_ (vii. 4), _denarius_ (vi. 37), _quadrans_ (xii. 42). In xii. 42, xv. 16, Greek words are explained in Latin. TPOINTWHERETHEYHADINTENDEDTORESTTH: Title: [The Young Voyageurs Boy Hunters in the North] Author: [Reid, Mayne, 1818-1883], /2/3/1/2/23129/23129.zip Moreover, Norway House lay entirely out of their way. Cumberland House--another trading post upon the River Saskatchewan--was the next point where they had intended to rest themselves, after leaving the Red River settlements. To reach Cumberland House _afoot_ would be equally difficult, as it, too, lay at the distance of hundreds of miles, with SPUEBLOSDEESTASRENTASDEBERANPAGARS: Title: [Memoria histórica, geográfica, política y éconómica sobre la provincia de Misiones de indios guaranís] Author: [Doblas, Gonzalo de], /2/3/6/1/23617/23617_8.zip se avecindasen en estos pueblos. De estas rentas deberían pagarse todos los gastos de la iglesia, culto divino, salarios de sacristanes y cantores, que también tendrían ayuda de costa por el pueblo para que fuesen maestros de niños, como dejo STASGENTESASDELASQUESELLAMANDECAST: Title: [Memoria histórica, geográfica, política y éconómica sobre la provincia de Misiones de indios guaranís] Author: [Doblas, Gonzalo de], /2/3/6/1/23617/23617_8.zip Sería cosa conveniente y muy precisa que los almacenes estuvieran surtidos de ropas adecuadas para estas gentes, así de las que se llaman de Castilla como de las del país, procurando que en las fábricas de lienzos de los pueblos se trabajasen listadillos, y todos aquellos que ERSTELDVANDEONDERGANEAANDOENINGENV: Title: [De Geschiedenis van Woutertje Pieterse, Deel 1 Uit de 'ideen' verzameld] Author: [Multatuli, 1820-1887], /2/3/7/9/23796/23796_8.zip Meester Pennewip hield zich als gewoonlyk bezig met het fatsoeneeren onzer gewezen aanstaande groot-ouwelui, en z'n pruik, nog niet geheel hersteld van de ondergane aandoeningen, verlangde reikkrullend naar zondag. TPOINTWHERETHEYHADINTENDEDTORESTTH: Title: [Popular Adventure Tales] Author: [Reid, Mayne, 1818-1883], /2/5/6/6/25665/25665_8.zip out. Moreover, Norway House lay entirely out of their way. Cumberland House--another trading-post upon the River Saskatchewan--was the next point where they had intended to rest themselves, after leaving the Red River settlements. To reach Cumberland House _afoot_ would be equally difficult, as it, too, lay at the distance of hundreds of miles, with HANDSOFTOMWHITEAMANWHOMIWOULDTRUST: Title: [The Cruise of the Esmeralda] Author: [Collingwood, Harry, 1851-1922], /2/5/8/1/25817/25817.zip "It is all right, my dear boy; everything is arranged. I have put the whole affair into the hands of Tom White--a man whom I would trust with my very life--and he will come off to you with half a dozen `lerrets' and a strong gang of thoroughly reliable men at two o'clock to-morrow AVAAOSPSDOMARIDOELAVADAEMLAGRIMASS: Title: [O Regicida] Author: [Castelo Branco, Camilo Ferreira Botelho, 1825-1890], /2/6/0/1/26017/26017_8.zip de mãos erguidas. Quem diria que, áquella hora alta da noite, uma formosa mulher, com as tranças desatadas em serpentes pelas espaduas convulsas, ajoelhava aos pés do marido, e, lavada em lagrimas, soluçava: --Eu te juro que nunca amei outro homem! Não intendo as perguntas que me ENDEUXLONGUESTRESSESENTOURESETRECO: Title: [À travers l'hémisphère sud, ou Mon second voyage autour du monde Tome 1; Portugal, Sénégal, Brésil, Uruguay, République Argentine, Chili, Pérou.] Author: [Michel, Ernest, 1837-], /2/6/5/1/26510/26510_8.zip vingt ans, pleins de force et de vigueur. Ses deux filles ont mis leurs plus beaux ornements, les longs cheveux noirs tombent par derrière, en deux longues tresses entourées et recouvertes de perles, ne laissant voir que le bout sur une longueur de 0m 10. Pour l'une d'elles, ce bout est un mélange de cheveux noirs et de cheveux rouges. Les pendants ETELLEOUDETELLEFAUSSEDENTDETELLEOU: Title: [L'Eve Future] Author: [Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, Auguste, comte de, 1838-1889], /2/6/6/8/26681/26681_8.zip amour, nous trouverons, sans effort, que le mot «joli», vraiment, est quelque peu flatteur s'il s'agit de qualifier l'ensemble banal de cette poudre, de ce fard, de telle ou de telle fausse dent, de telle ou de telle teinture, de telle ou de telle fausse natte, rousse, blonde ou brune,--et de ce faux sourire, et de ce faux regard, et de ce faux AISSESVERSLATERREETPARMILESQUELSJE: Title: [L'Eve Future] Author: [Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, Auguste, comte de, 1838-1889], /2/6/6/8/26681/26681_8.zip --Puisque le goût des seules sensations a détruit, paraît-il, tout auguste sentiment chez ces humains nouveaux (aux faces un peu trop baissées vers la terre et parmi lesquels je me vois confondue pour peu de temps), ce jeune homme qui me parle de tendresse et de passion divines doit être pareil aux passants de ce siècle. Certes, il doit EPROPERTOTHEBESTLANCEOFTHEORDEROFT: Title: [Coronation Anecdotes] Author: [Gossip, Giles], /2/7/5/8/27589/27589_8.zip pale, as if he had not slept for several nights, yet reined in his pawing war-horse with the habitual ease and grace proper to the best lance of the Order of the Temple. His general appearance was grand and commanding; but looking at him with attention, men read that in his dark features from which we willingly withdraw our eyes. IOUSFACETHEIROWNSPIRITSWENTUPONTHE: Title: [The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius] Author: [Grand, Sarah], /2/8/0/8/28088/28088_8.zip close silent sympathy, sitting still and whispering for fear of disturbing him; and if perchance they saw him smile, and a look of relief came into their mother's anxious face, their own spirits went up on the instant. But everything was against him. The damp came up from the flags in the sitting-room through the cocoanut matting and NJURYOBSSPENSERSYNCENSUREREPREHENS: Title: [Webster's Unabridged Dictionary] Author: [Various], /2/9/7/6/29765/29765_8.zip 3. Hurt; injury. [Obs.] Spenser. Syn. -- Censure; reprehension; condemnation; reproach; fault; sin; crime; wrongdoing. LKABOUTITBELIEVEMEALLTHEEXAGGERATI: Title: [Le morne au diable. English] Author: [Sue, Eugène, 1804-1857], /2/9/8/9/29894/29894_8.zip stuff, but our two narratives have struck him; he will remember this night for a long time, and, what is better, he will talk about it. Believe me, all the exaggerations which he will use to embellish his recitals will only add to the strange stories afloat concerning Devil's Cliff." ORMETURNUNTOHERWHOWROUGHTTHESETHIN: Title: [The Earthly Paradise A Poem] Author: [Morris, William, 1834-1896], /3/0/3/3/30332/30332_8.zip "Ogier," she cried, "those troublous days are dead; Thou wert dead with them also, but for me; Turn unto her who wrought these things for thee!" Then, as he felt her touch, a mighty wave Of love swept o'er his soul, as though the grave ETJEVISENTRERAGRICOLENCORELAPAILLE: Title: [Vingt années de Paris] Author: [Gill, André, 1840-1885], /3/0/6/9/30696/30696_0.zip l'Entrepôt, boulevard Saint-Germain), j'entendis ma porte s'ouvrir, ce qui n'avait rien que de naturel, ma clef restant toujours à la disposition des amateurs; et je vis entrer Agricol. --Encore à la paille! s'écria-t-il; tu ne sais donc pas qu'il y a une EPROPERTOTHEBESTLANCEOFTHEORDEROFT: Title: [Ivanhoe] Author: [Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832], /8/82/82.zip contend with irresolution. He looked ghastly pale, as if he had not slept for several nights, yet reined his pawing war-horse with the habitual ease and grace proper to the best lance of the Order of the Temple. His general appearance was grand and commanding; but, looking at him with attention, men read that in his dark features, from which they ESTEILLUSTRECITOYENDESPARTEQUIDEPU: Title: [Le corricolo] Author: [Dumas père, Alexandre, 1802-1870], /9/2/6/9262/9262_8.zip 1. Mardonius ne fut pas tué par Pausanias, mais par Aimneste. Ecoutez Hérodote, il s'explique positivement sur ce point: «Mardonius, dit-il, fut tué par Aimneste, illustre citoyen de Sparte, qui depuis mourut lui-même dans une bataille contre les Messéniens.» RMYTHEPREPARATIONSWEREATANENDTHEAR: Title: [Joseph II. and His Court] Author: [Mühlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873], /etext03/j2ahc10.zip far from all tormentors, to the army. The preparations were at an end; the archduke bad taken formal leave of his mother's court; this evening he was to spend in the imperial family circle; and early on the next morning his journey would begin. He had ARMYTHEPREPARATIONSWEREATANENDTHEAR: Title: [Joseph II. and His Court] Author: [Mühlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873], /etext03/j2ahc10.zip far from all tormentors, to the army. The preparations were at an end; the archduke bad taken formal leave of his mother's court; this evening he was to spend in the imperial family circle; and early on the next morning his journey would begin. He had NOVIOLAORSINOICHERINNREMICHDAICHVO: Title: [Was ihr wollt] Author: [Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616], /etext04/8gs2810.zip Capitain. Orsino. Viola. Orsino? Ich erinnre mich, daß ich von meinem Vater ihn nennen hörte; er war damals noch unvermählt. ETHEYFURTHERTESTIFIEDTHEIRSATISFACT: Title: [Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01] Author: [Champlain, Samuel de, 1567-1635], /etext04/8vcv110.zip wives and daughters, who, laying aside their garments, eagerly swam out to obtain the precious mementoes, which they hung about their necks and bore rejoicing to the shore, where they further testified their satisfaction by dancing and singing. THEYFURTHERTESTIFIEDTHEIRSATISFACT: Title: [Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01] Author: [Champlain, Samuel de, 1567-1635], /etext04/8vcv110.zip wives and daughters, who, laying aside their garments, eagerly swam out to obtain the precious mementoes, which they hung about their necks and bore rejoicing to the shore, where they further testified their satisfaction by dancing and singing. ETHEYFURTHERTESTIFIEDTHEIRSATISFACT: Title: [Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01] Author: [Champlain, Samuel de, 1567-1635], /etext04/8vcv110u.zip wives and daughters, who, laying aside their garments, eagerly swam out to obtain the precious mementoes, which they hung about their necks and bore rejoicing to the shore, where they further testified their satisfaction by dancing and singing. THEYFURTHERTESTIFIEDTHEIRSATISFACT: Title: [Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01] Author: [Champlain, Samuel de, 1567-1635], /etext04/8vcv110u.zip wives and daughters, who, laying aside their garments, eagerly swam out to obtain the precious mementoes, which they hung about their necks and bore rejoicing to the shore, where they further testified their satisfaction by dancing and singing. EADLEAVESTHEHEATOFTHESUNHATCHESTHE: Title: [Confessions of a Beachcomber] Author: [Banfield, E. J. 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However artfully the real nest may be concealed, the tracks to and fro as well as the tracks to ERIORMESENTERIESPROCEEDSTOTHEINTES: Title: [The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)] Author: [Various], /etext04/hvrcl10.zip chyle from the intestines and carry it mixed with the blood to the liver. For the blood entering the mesentery by the coeliac artery, and the superior and inferior mesenteries, proceeds to the intestines, from which, along with the chyle that has been attracted into the veins, it returns by their numerous ROACHEBUNDIRKLARPLAIRNEPIERRELARQU: Title: [American Prisoners of the Revolution] Author: [Dandridge, Danske, 1858-1914], /etext05/8pris10.zip Charles Larbys Thomas Larkin James Larkins Gillian Laroache Bundirk Larplairne Pierre Larquan Benjamin Larrick ILEQUISERAVISEQUIALAIRDAVOIRDESIDE: Title: [Quatrevingt-Treize] Author: [Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885], /etext06/8quat10.zip naufrage? 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