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1910 PREFACE The manuscripts which have supplied the material for a memoir of my mother deal much more fully with the life of my father than with her own life.

Even so late as the recent Atlanta riot those men who were brave enough to speak a word in behalf of justice and humanity felt called upon, by way of apology, to preface what they said with a glowing rhetorical tribute to the Anglo-Saxon's superiority and to refer to the "great and impassable gulf" between the races "fixed by the Creator at the foundation of the world."

LOUIS ILLUSTRATED FROM FAMOUS PAINTINGS 1915 CHRISTMAS IN LEGEND AND STORY PREFACE

Mr. Edmund Gosse writes as follows in the preface to her poems that have been published by an English firm: "It is difficult to estimate what we have lost in the premature death of Toru Dutt.

When this appeared, at Easter, 1792, the name of its author was by oversight omitted from the title page, together with the preface, which had been furnished after the rest of the book; and as the anonymous work was universally ascribed to Kant (whose religious philosophy was at this time eagerly looked for), the young writer became famous at a stroke as soon as the error was explained.

"The Book of Love," "a thing excessively rare," as we are told in the Preface, "but this one written in good faith," opens with a couplet that is a key to the whole volume: "I am sick at heart, And will not be cured.

CONCLUSION CORRESPONDENCE PREFACE.

If you have not read the preface on the preceding pages, turn back and read it.

So to make atonement for the sins I have committed in this preface, I will confess to very little admiration for 'Evelyn Innes' and 'Sister Teresa.'

[eBook #11346] Language: English Character set encoding: US-ASCII ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SAINT'S TRAGEDY*** Transcribed by David Price, email [email protected] THE SAINT'S TRAGEDY PREFACE BY THE REV.

To My Wife This book is affectionately dedicated Preface A friend has objected to the title of this book on the ground that, as many of the characters and scenes described are to be found in almost any coast village of the United States, the title might, with equal fitness, be "New Jersey Ballads," or "Long Island Ballads," or something similar.

J.C.L. CONTENTS PREFACE LIST OF DRAWINGS THE COD-FISHER THE SONG OF THE SEA THE WIND'S SONG THE LIFE-SAVER "THE EVENIN' HYMN" THE MEADOW ROAD THE BULLFROG SERENADE SUNDAY AFTERNOONS

October, 1911 CONTENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION Power of the peace ideaCauses of the love of peace in Germany German consciousness of strengthLack of definite political aims Perilous situation of Germany and the conditions of successful self-assertionNeed to test the authority of the peace idea, and to explain the tasks and aims of Germany in the light of history CHAPTER I

Dr. Adam says, in the "Preface to the Fourth Edition" of his Grammar, "The first complete edition of Despauter's Grammar was printed at Cologne, anno 1522; his Syntax had been published anno 1509."

[Fist] Devis's Grammar, spoken of in D. Blair's Preface, as being too "comprehensive and minute," is doubtless an other and much larger work.

393: Preface dated Basingstoke, Eng., 1848; 1st American Ed., Philad., 1850.

"Preface to Latin and English Gram., p. iii.

"Preface to the British Gram., 8vo, 1784, p. xxi

"Pope's Preface to Homer.

"The definitions and rules of different grammarians were carefully compared with each other."Ib., Preface, p. iii.

"Even young pupils will perform such exercises with surprising interest and facility, and will unconsciously gain, in a little time, more knowledge of the structure of Language than he can acquire by a drilling of several years in the usual routine of parsing."Ib., Preface, p. iv.

"Macpherson's Preface to Ossian, p. xiv.

"Pope, Preface to the Dunciad.

A preface to economics.

SEE Zadory, Aurelia. OLIVER, THOMAS EDWARD, ed. Preface, introduction, bibliography, notes & vocabulary, in the book entitled Le misanthrope, by Molière.

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