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Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY , MAY 13 1899 CAMBRIDGE , MASS босивет , The Verulam Souley , Boston , THE DIAL PRESS . Copyright , 1895 , by THERON S. E. DIXON . TO MY WIFE , BERTHA L. DIXON , THIS BOOK 12454,82.2.
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY , MAY 13 1899 CAMBRIDGE , MASS босивет , The Verulam Souley , Boston , THE DIAL PRESS . Copyright , 1895 , by THERON S. E. DIXON . TO MY WIFE , BERTHA L. DIXON , THIS BOOK 12454,82.2.
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Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. TO MY WIFE , BERTHA L. DIXON , THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED ; FOR IT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN COMPLETED EXCEPT FOR HER LOVING - KINDNESS AND HER FAITHFUL CO - OPERATION . T. 8. E. D. A too vivid realization ...
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. TO MY WIFE , BERTHA L. DIXON , THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED ; FOR IT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN COMPLETED EXCEPT FOR HER LOVING - KINDNESS AND HER FAITHFUL CO - OPERATION . T. 8. E. D. A too vivid realization ...
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... book regarded as fiction ( though were it false , it might perhaps be humorously termed a work of imagination ; and if it be true , its truth is stranger than fiction ) , I would state , as the warrant for its appearance , that there ...
... book regarded as fiction ( though were it false , it might perhaps be humorously termed a work of imagination ; and if it be true , its truth is stranger than fiction ) , I would state , as the warrant for its appearance , that there ...
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... from the perusal of this book , if nothing else , at least additional knowledge of Francis Bacon , The greatest , the brightest , the least understood Of mankind . FRANCIS BACON AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER I. It is X. PROLOGUE .
... from the perusal of this book , if nothing else , at least additional knowledge of Francis Bacon , The greatest , the brightest , the least understood Of mankind . FRANCIS BACON AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER I. It is X. PROLOGUE .
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... Book , Chap . 1 , it will afford us a glimpse not only of the height , but of the breadth and richness of the thought here expressed , and of its classic origin : " But that other subject of the Prerogatives of Man seems to me to ...
... Book , Chap . 1 , it will afford us a glimpse not only of the height , but of the breadth and richness of the thought here expressed , and of its classic origin : " But that other subject of the Prerogatives of Man seems to me to ...
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