The Reliques of Father ProutGeorge Bell & Sons, 1875 - 578 pages |
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Page 6
... round the walls and over his bookcase , which latter object was to him the perennial spring of refined enjoyment . Still he would sigh for the vast libraries of France , and her well - appointed scientific halls , where he had spent his ...
... round the walls and over his bookcase , which latter object was to him the perennial spring of refined enjoyment . Still he would sigh for the vast libraries of France , and her well - appointed scientific halls , where he had spent his ...
Page 14
... round , and Popery went to the dogs . Half Europe followed the impetus given to free opinions , and the con- genial impulse of the gastric juice ; joining in reform , not because they loved Rome less , but because they loved substantial ...
... round , and Popery went to the dogs . Half Europe followed the impetus given to free opinions , and the con- genial impulse of the gastric juice ; joining in reform , not because they loved Rome less , but because they loved substantial ...
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... rounded even in solitude by a thousand recollections of well- earned renown- Nec credis inermem Quem mihi tot cinxere duces : si admoveris ora , Cannas et Trebiam ante oculos , Romanaque busta , Et Pauli stare ingentem miraberis umbram ...
... rounded even in solitude by a thousand recollections of well- earned renown- Nec credis inermem Quem mihi tot cinxere duces : si admoveris ora , Cannas et Trebiam ante oculos , Romanaque busta , Et Pauli stare ingentem miraberis umbram ...
Page 43
... rounds of my devotional career - until I kiss " the stone , ' , " and explore the cave where no daylight enters , " the " fracture in the battlement , " the " lake well stored with fishes , " and , finally , " the sweet rock - close ...
... rounds of my devotional career - until I kiss " the stone , ' , " and explore the cave where no daylight enters , " the " fracture in the battlement , " the " lake well stored with fishes , " and , finally , " the sweet rock - close ...
Page 52
... Round Towers of Ireland . Sir , we built the pyramids before we left Egypt ; and all those obelisks , sphinxes , and Memnonic stones , were but emblems of the great relic before you . George Knapp , who had looked up to Prout with dumb ...
... Round Towers of Ireland . Sir , we built the pyramids before we left Egypt ; and all those obelisks , sphinxes , and Memnonic stones , were but emblems of the great relic before you . George Knapp , who had looked up to Prout with dumb ...
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