Elements of Metaphysics
A. E. Taylor
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Thư viện tri thức thế giới miền công cộng
A. E. Taylor
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Mrs. Humphry Ward
PART I. 'I would that you were all to me, You that are just so much, no more. Nor yours nor mine, nor slave nor free! Where does the fault lie? What the core
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Sir Samuel White Baker
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Pierre Loti Translator
by Pierre Loti Translated from the French by W. P. Baines CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III
W. M. Flinders Petrie
EDITED BY W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, D.C.L., LL.D.., PH.D., HON. F.S.A. (SCOT.) ILLUSTRATED BY TRISTRAM ELLIS LONDON, 1899
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Translator
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The First Complete and Authorised English Translation
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Foreword In recent years there has been a wholesome revival of the ancient art of story-telling. The most thoughtful, progressive educators have co
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A Greyport Legend. (1797.) They ran through the streets of the seaport town; They peered from the decks of the ships that lay: The cold sea-fog that came whitening down Was ne
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PREFACE This book aims to furnish a concise and connected account of human progress during ancient, medieval, and early modern times. It should meet the requirements of those
John Pinkerton Editor
INTRODUCTION. In the days of Plato, imagination found its way, before the mariners, to a new world across the Atlantic, and fabled an Atlantis where America now stands. In the
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