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Source: The chess-player's handbook ...: with frontispiece
Source: Theology of play
“Only fools wait when their enemies are coming, to see if they may prove to be friends.”
Source: The White Queen
“When you are ill make haste to forgive your enemies, for you may recover.”
“We may not be weaklings because we have a strong enemy.”
Source: The sermons and life of ... Hugh Latimer, some time bishop of Worcester
Source: The Saint Francis de Sales Collection [16 Books]
Source: Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts
Source: Happiness
Source: The Palliser Novels: Complete Parliamentary Chronicles (All Six Novels in One Volume): Can You Forgive Her? + Phineas Finn + The Eustace Diamonds + Phineas Redux + The Prime Minister + The Duke’s Children
Source: Private Prayers
Source: An Explication of the Hundred and Tenth Psalm: Wherein the Several Heads of Christian Religion Therein Contained, Touching the Exaltation of Christ, the Sceptre of His Kingdom, the Character of His Subjects, His Priesthood, Victories, Sufferings, and Resurrection, are Explained and Applied
Source: Rossa's Recollections, 1838 to 1898: Childhood, Boyhood, Manhood. Customs, Habits and Manners of the Irish People. Erinach and Sassenach-Catholic and Protestant-Englishman and Irishman-English Religion-Irish Plunder. Social Life and Prison Life. The Fenian Movement. Travels in Ireland, England, Scotland and America
Source: A Shining City: The Legacy of Ronald Reagan
Source: Essays on Men and Manners
Source: The Works of John Dryden, Volume X: Plays: The Tempest, Tyrannick Love, An Evening's Love
Source: A Supplementary Volume to the Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Containing Pieces of Poetry, Not Inserted in Warburton's and Warton's Editions : and a Collection of Letters, Now First Published
Source: The Works of Oliver Goldsmith
Source: Three Books of Offices; Or, Moral Duties: Also His Cato Major, an Essay on Old Age; Laelius, an Essay on Friendship; Paradoxes; Scipio's Dream; and Letter to Quintus on the Duties of a Magistrate. Literally Translated, with Notes, Designed to Exhibit a Comparative View of the Opinions of Cicero, and Those of Modern Moralists and Ethical Philosophers
Source: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume II: A.D. 395 to A.D. 1185 (A Modern Library E-Book)
Source: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Edited and Abridged): Abridged Edition
Source: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Source: Controversial Essays