| Henryk Sienkiewicz - Poland - 1893 - 560 pages
...on which for the second time in the course of a century the Polish sabre celebrated a grand trinmph. Pan Sobieski himself stood -in the tent of Hussein...with no little toil, for the strengthening of hearts. THE END. THE HISTORICAL ROMANCES OF HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ. I. 0JSitfj JFtu ant) II. III. WITH FIRE AND... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 498 pages
...inspiring forces. There is a solemn pathos in the words with which the author lays down his pen : " Here ends this series of books, written in the course...no little toil, for the strengthening of hearts." ZAGLOBA CAPTURES A BANNER From 'With Fire and Sword.' Copyright 1890, by Jeremiah Curtin. Reprinted... | |
| 1896 - 64 pages
...passions of the human soul. Love, patriotism and religion; these will always be dominant motives. " Here ends this series of books, written in the course...no little toil, for the strengthening of hearts." " For the strengthening of hearts." These last noble words reveal that devotion which is at once the... | |
| Henryk Sienkiewicz - Poland - 1898 - 662 pages
...later, when the might of King Yan the Third (Sobieski) hurled the Turkish power at Vienna to the dust, that shout was repeated from sea to sea, from mountain...ends this series of books, written in the course of several years and with no little labor, for the strengthening of men's hearts. 84 HENRY ALTEMUS' PUBLICATIONS.... | |
| Henryk Sienkiewicz - Poland - 1898 - 536 pages
...later, when the might of King Yan the Third (Sobieski) hurled the Turkish power at Vienna to the dust, that shout was repeated from sea to sea, from mountain...ends this series of books, written in the course of several years and with no little labor, for the strengthening of men's hearts. M THIS BOOK IS DUE ON... | |
| American Society for Extension of University Teaching - University extension - 1901 - 382 pages
...are not moderate ones) are sustained by original, first hand, and unprejudiced study.] A QUOTATION. " Here ends this series of books, written in the course of a number of yeart and with no little toil, for the strengthening of heartt." Sienkiewicz: epilogue to Pan Michael.... | |
| Monica Mary Gardner - Authors, Polish - 1926 - 302 pages
...dust, that cry was repeated from sea to sea, from mountain to mountain, wheresoever in the wide world bells called the faithful to prayer." "Here ends this series of books," adds the author, "written in the course of several years and with no little labour — for the strengthening... | |
| American Society for the Extension of University Teaching - 1901 - 398 pages
...are not moderate ones) are sustained by original, first hand, and unprejudiced study.] A QUOTATION. " Here ends this series of books, written in the course of a number of yean and with no little toil, for the strengthening of Tiearts." Sienkiewicz: epilogue to Pan Michael.... | |
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