A GUN-RUNNING EPISODE X ~~ IRELAND FOR EVER I. II.
— from Our Casualty, and Other Stories 1918 by George A. Birmingham
B eautie's crowne though she do weare, E xalted into Fortune's chaire, T hron'd like the Queene of Pleasure; H er vertues still possesse her eare, A nd counsell her to measure.
— from The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies. Volume 1 of 2. by Davies, John, Sir
Beach Combers 287 Page break for ePub [xiii] ILLUSTRATIONS “Foreigners” Frontispiece PAGE Kyoto Back Streets 28 The First Rest Spot of the Second Day 48
— from Samurai Trails: A Chronicle of Wanderings on the Japanese High Road by Lucian Swift Kirtland
[Footnote 3: Ecclesiastes, xi, I.] [Footnote 4: Psalm cvii, 26, 27.]
— from The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 by Jonathan Swift
xxd Iteme, pd for a Lytlton in English xijd Iteme, for a diologge betwine the cap and the heade ijd Iteme, pd for the booke of the ij Englishe lovers vjd Iteme, for a French booke called the historye de noster ternes xvjd Iteme, pd for iij French bookes, the on called Pawlus Jovius xxs 32 [89]
— from Prices of Books An Inquiry into the Changes in the Price of Books which have occurred in England at different Periods by Henry B. (Henry Benjamin) Wheatley
Here the content of the triangle by the 18 e xij , is found to be 62.44/125 for the base of the pyramis.
— from The Way To Geometry by Petrus Ramus
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