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— from Ecce Homo Complete Works, Volume Seventeen by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
I mingled freely with the members of the Board of Supervisors, and with the people of Rapides Parish generally, keeping aloof from all cliques and parties, and I certainly hoped that the threatened storm would blow over, as had so often occurred before, after similar threats.
— from Memoirs of General William T. Sherman — Complete by William T. (William Tecumseh) Sherman
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— from The Will to Power: An Attempted Transvaluation of All Values. Book I and II by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
I saw Diogenes there strut it out most pompously, and in great magnificence, with a rich purple gown on him, and a golden sceptre in his right hand.
— from Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais
And thus when both states of mind are in harmony our whole faculty of representative power gains.
— from Kant's Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant
The inspiring story of the famous prima donna's years of music has been recently published ( Galli-Curci's Life Of Song , by C. E. LeMassena, Paebar Co., New York, 1945).
— from Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda
“Does not the regular post go through in one day?”
— from One Year Abroad by Blanche Willis Howard
The boys looked at displays of Indians doing a snake dance, Indians weaving baskets, grinding corn, weaving rugs, playing games—or just standing, being Indians.
— from Jerry's Charge Account by Hazel Hutchins Wilson
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— from The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II by Various
Rustic cottages stood on the other side of the stream, with flowering shrubs—lilac, laburnum, and hawthorn—on the bank, and beds of the simpler flowers in the summer: the gardens and the cottages were approached by little wooden bridges, each provided with a single rail painted green.
— from South London by Walter Besant
± ēacnung f. increase , Gl : conception, bringing forth , Æ. ēad † n. riches, prosperity, good fortune, happiness .
— from A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students by J. R. Clark (John R. Clark) Hall
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