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LIBRARY OF THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE ANCIENT AND MODERN

CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER EDITOR HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE LUCIA

THE ADVISORY COUNCIL

TABLE OF CONTENTS VOL. XI

FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS VOLUME XI

RICHARD HENRY DANA, SENIOR (1787-1879) Richard H. Dana Richard H. Dana R

RICHARD HENRY DANA, JUNIOR (1815-1882) R.H. Dana, Jr. R. H. Dana, Jr.

DANTE (1265-1321) BY CHARLES ELIOT NORTON DANTE DANTE I

JAMES DARMESTETER (1849-1894)

CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN (1809-1882) BY E. RAY LANKESTER CHAS. R. DARWIN CHAS. R. DARWIN

ALPHONSE DAUDET (1840-) BY AUGUSTIN FILON ALPHONSE DAUDET. ALPHONSE DAUDET.

MADAME DU DEFFAND (MARIE DE VICHY-CHAMROND) (1697-1780) Madame Du Deffand Madame Du Deffand

DANIEL DEFOE (1660?-1731) BY CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON DANIEL DEFOE. DANIEL DEFOE.

EDUARD DOUWES DEKKER (1820-1887)

THOMAS DEKKER (1570?-1637?)

JEAN FRANaeOIS CASIMIR DELAVIGNE (1793-1843) BY FREDERIC LOLIEE Casimir Delavigne Casimir Delavigne

DEMOSTHENES (384-322 B.C.) BY ROBERT SHARP DEMOSTHENES DEMOSTHENES

THOMAS DE QUINCEY (1785-1859) BY GEORGE R. CARPENTER THOMAS DE QUINCEY. THOMAS DE QUINCEY.

PAUL DEROULEDE (1848-) Paul DEroulEde Paul DEroulEde

RENE DESCARTES (1596-1650)

PAUL DESJARDINS ( ) BY GRACE KING

SIR AUBREY DE VERE (1788-1846)

BERNAL DIAZ DEL CASTILLO (1498-1593)

CHARLES DIBDIN (1745-1814) Charles Dibdin Charles Dibdin

CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870)

LXX  If anybody of another the great toe from the foot
severs, he pays solidi sixteen.
LXXI        If the second toe from the
foot he severs, he pays solidi six.
LXXII            If the third toe he
severs, he pays solidi three.
LXXIII        If the fourth toe he severs,
he pays solidi three.
LXXIIII        If the fifth toe he severs,
he pays solidi two.
LXXV        Upon all these damages
or injuries, above
described, which
among men exempt occurred,
therefore, a heavier punishment,
have we placed than
our ancestors, that the Faida (feud, vendetta), that
is, the hatred, after the receiving the above described
(ssta—suprascripta)
punishment, may cease, and,
moreover, not be required, nor craftiness


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