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The included with this eBook or online at If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Proofreading Team at _The_ BIRTH _and_ BABYHOOD OF THE TELEPHONE _by_ Thomas A. Watson _Assistant to Alexander Graham Bell_ (An address deliv...
The included with this eBook or online at NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY TO THE SUMMIT OF MONT BLANC. NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY TO THE Summit of Mont Blanc, MADE IN JULY, 1819. _BY WM. HOWARD, M. D._ "Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains, They crown'd him long ago, On a throne of rocks, in a robe of clouds, With a diadem of sno...
included with this eBook or online at This file was first posted on August 12, 2003 Last Updated: May 12, 2013 THE IMPOSTURES OF SCAPIN. (LES FOURBERIES DE SCAPIN.) By Molire Translated Into English Prose. With Short Introductions And Explanatory Notes By Charles Heron Wall Acted on May 24, 1671, at the Palais Royal, '...
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The included with this eBook or online at Voices From Within The Veil Distributed Proofreading Team. DARKWATER Voices from within the Veil W.E.B. DU BOIS Originally published in 1920 by Harcourt, Brace and Company, New York. AD NINAM May 12, 1896 POSTSCRIPT These are the things of which men think, who live: of their ow...
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The included with this eBook or online at Posting Date: August 6, 2008 THIS SIDE OF PARADISE By F. Scott Fitzgerald ... Well this side of Paradise!... There's little comfort in the wise. --Rupert Brooke. Experience is the name so many people give to their mistakes. --Oscar Wilde. To SIGOURNEY FAY CONTENTS BOOK ONE: The...
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Distributed Proofreading Team at (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.) THE BRITISH ARMY FROM WITHIN THE BRITISH ARMY FROM WITHIN BY E. CHARLES VIVIAN AUTHOR OF PASSION FRUIT, DIVIDED WAYS, ETC. HODDER AND STOUGHTON LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO MCMXIV CONTENTS CHAPTER I PAGE U...
The included with this eBook or online at Told to Boys and Girls Proofreading Team at (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) THE STORY OF JOHN WESLEY. Told to Boys and Girls. BY MARIANNE KIRLEW, _Author of "The Red Thread of Honour," etc., etc._ WITH PREFACE BY REV. DINSD...
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The included with this eBook or online at THE CALL OF THE WILDFLOWER _BY THE SAME AUTHOR_ SEVENTY YEARS AMONG SAVAGES. 12s. 6d. THE FLOGGING CRAZE. A Statement of the Case against Corporal Punishment. With Foreword by Sir George Greenwood. 3s. 6d. net. GEORGE ALLEN & UNWIN LTD. ON CAMBRIAN AND CUMBRIAN HILLS. Pilgrimag...
A Satire Proofreaders Canada team at _The Land of_ _Afternoon_ A SATIRE BY _Gilbert Knox_ OTTAWA THE GRAPHIC PUBLISHERS _Copyright, 1924_ _By Gilbert Knox_ PRINTED IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED _The Land of Afternoon_ _By_ GILBERT KNOX PART ONE ...................................THEY CAME. PART TWO .......
The included with this eBook or online at 1901, From "Wall Street Stories" THE TIPSTER By Edwin Lefevre From "Wall Street Stories." Copyright, 1901, by McClure, Phillips & Co. I Glmartin was still laughing professionally at the prospective buyer's funny story when the telephone on his desk buzzed. He said: "Excuse me f...
The included with this eBook or online at Translator: Katharine F. Boult Proofreading Team at (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.) THE LIFE OF BERLIOZ _All rights reserved._ THE LIFE OF HECTOR BERLIOZ AS WRITTEN BY HIMSELF IN HIS LETTERS AND MEMOIRS TRANS...
Distributed Proofreading Team ( from page images generously made available by Internet Archive/American Libraries ( JOURNAL OF A RESIDENCE IN AMERICA. by FRANCES ANNE BUTLER (MISS FANNY KEMBLE). In One Volume. Paris, Published by A. and W. Galignani and Co, Rue Vivienne, No 18. 1835. PREFACE. A preface appears to me ne...
The included with this eBook or online at Distributed Proofreaders COMPOSITION-RHETORIC BY STRATTON D. BROOKS _Superintendent of Schools, Boston, Mass._ AND MARIETTA HUBBARD _Formerly English Department, High School La Salle, Illinois_ * * * * * NEW YORK - CINCINNATI - CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY 1905 STRATTON D. BRO...
The included with this eBook or online at Posting Date: November 17, 2011 First Posted: October 9, 2003 Distributed Proofreading Team. THE WORKS OF HENRY FIELDING EDITED BY GEORGE SAINTSBURY IN TWELVE VOLUMES VOL. II. JOSEPH ANDREWS VOL. II. CONTENTS BOOK II.--continued. CHAPTER XIV. _An interview between parson Adams ...
ORIENTAL LITERATURE THE LITERATURE OF ARABIA With Critical and Biographical Sketches by Epiphanius Wilson, A.M. 1900 CONTENTS THE ROMANCE OF ANTAR Introduction The Early Fortunes of Antar Khaled and Djaida The Absians and Fazareans ARABIAN POETRY Introduction SELECTIONS.-- An Elegy The Tomb of Mano Tomb of Sayid On the...
LAUREL-CROWNED LETTERS CHARLES LAMB It may well be that the "Essays of Elia" will be found to have kept their perfume, and the LETTERS OF CHARLES LAMB to retain their old sweet savor, when "Sartor Resartus" has about as many readers as Bulwer's "Artificial Changeling," and nine tenths even of "Don Juan" lie darkening u...
THE ESSAYS OF ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER TRANSLATED BY T. BAILEY SAUNDERS, M.A. ON HUMAN NATURE. CONTENTS. HUMAN NATURE GOVERNMENT FREE-WILL AND FATALISM CHARACTER MORAL INSTINCT ETHICAL REFLECTIONS TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE. The following essays are drawn from the chapters entitled _Zur Ethik_ and _Zur Rechtslehre und Politik_ wh...
AUGUST, 1860*** E-text prepared by Joshua Hutchinson, Tonya Allen, and Project Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. A MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE, ART, AND POLITICS. VOL. VI.--AUGUST, 1860.--NO. XXXIV. THE CARNIVAL OF THE ROMANTIC. Whither went the nine old Muses, daughters of Jupiter and the Goddess of ...
LEGAL STATUS OF WOMEN IN IOWA. COMPILED BY JENNIE L. WILSON, LL. B. Member of the Polk County Bar. DES MOINES: IOWA PRINTING COMPANY. 1894. Preface. This book has been prepared for the purpose of presenting to the women of Iowa, in a brief and concise form, those laws which pertain to subjects in which they are most de...
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Not with a Bang was a short-lived British television sitcom produced by LWT for ITV in 1990. It ran for seven episodes, each 30 minutes long. The show was a dark science fiction comedy, focusing on the end of the human race on Earth. The title comes from the last line of T. S. Eliot's poem The Hollow Men "not with a ba...
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The Kunsthalle Bremen is an art museum in Bremen, Germany. It is located close to the Bremen Old Town on the "Culture Mile" (). The Kunsthalle was built in 1849, enlarged in 1902 by architect Eduard Gildemeister, and expanded several more times, most notably in 2011. Since 1977, the building has been designated a Kultu...
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Valentin Feurstein (1 January 1885 8 June 1970) was an Austrian military officer who served in the Austrian and German armies. Feurstein joined the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1907, he served in World War I and in the Austrian Bundesheer in the 1930s. He was commander of 3rd Division (stationed in St. Plten). After the An...
Greatest Hits: The Platinum Collection is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Barry Manilow, released in 1993. All of the compilation's songs had been previously released, with the exception of the 1993 remixes of "Could It Be Magic" and "I'm Your Man". Track listing Charts Certifications References 1993 ...
Windeck is a municipality in the Rhein-Sieg district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the river Sieg, approx. 35km east of Bonn and 35km west of Siegen. The name Windeck comes from the Windeck castle ruins and the nearby village of Windeck. The community of Windeck was formed in 1969 through the m...
Maryland Route 299 (MD 299) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The highway runs from MD 313 and MD 330 at Massey in eastern Kent County north to U.S. Route 301 (US 301) near Warwick in far southern Cecil County. MD 299 was constructed from Massey to Sassafras around 1930 and from there to MD 282 in Warwi...
Angus MacKay (born 10 September 1964) is a Scottish politician who served as Minister for Finance and Local Government from 2000 to 2001. A member of the Scottish Labour Party, he was the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Edinburgh South constituency from 1999 to 2003. Born in Edinburgh, MacKay graduated ...