Robert's Rules of Order
Henry M. Robert
PREFACE. There appears to be much needed a work on parliamentary law, based, in its general principles, upon the rules and practice of Congress, and adapted, in its details, t
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Henry M. Robert
PREFACE. There appears to be much needed a work on parliamentary law, based, in its general principles, upon the rules and practice of Congress, and adapted, in its details, t
E. Blantyre Simpson
SPIRIT OF THE AGE SERIES: NO. II. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON: BY E. BLANTYRE SIMPSON ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON BY E. BLANTYRE SIMPSON JOHN W. LUCE &
Walter Alexander, Sir Raleigh
Transcribed from the 1906 Edward Arnold edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON by WALTER RALEIGH professor of english literature in the unive
Alexander H. Japp
PREFACE A few words may here be allowed me to explain one or two points. First, about the facsimile of last page of Preface to Familiar Studies of Men and Books. Stevenson w
George MacDonald
By George Macdonald CONTENTS PART I. —HIS BOYHOOD. CHAPTER I. A RECOLLECTION. CHAPTER II. A VISITOR. CHAPTE
Mrs. Humphry Ward
By Mrs. Humphrey Ward Author of “Miss Bretherton” BOSTON: DeWOLFE, FISKE & CO., 365 Washington Street
William Lyon Phelps
LIST OF POEMS ABT VOGLER ANDREA DEL SARTO APPARENT FAILURE BAD DREAMS BISHOP ORDERS HIS TOMB, THE CALIBAN UPON SETEBOS CAVALIER TUNES "CHILDE ROLAND TO THE
Rolf Boldrewood
By Thomas Alexander Browne, AKA Rolf Boldrewood An Australian writer. 1826-1915. Author of 'The Miner's Right', 'The Squatter's Dream', 'A Colonial Reformer
O. Henry
E-text prepared by John Bickers and Dagny and revised by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D. HTML version prepared by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D. "The old medical
Sara Teasdale
SPRING NIGHT THE park is filled with night and fog, The veils are drawn about the world, The drowsy lights along the paths Are dim and pearled. Gol
Francis Ritchie Editor
PREFACE Some time ago a fellow-teacher brought the Fabulae Faciles to my notice, and I have since used two of them each year with my class of beginners in Latin with increasin
Honoré de Balzac Translator
I During winter nights noise never ceases in the Rue Saint-Honore except for a short interval. Kitchen-gardeners carrying their produce to market conti
A. B. Paterson
by A. B. Paterson Original 1902 Sydney edition The verses in this collection have appeared in papers in various parts of the world
L. Frank Baum
L. Frank Baum Wherein is recorded the Perilous Quest of Prince Inga of Pingaree and King Rinkitink in the Magical Isles that lie beyond
L. M. Montgomery
CONTENTS I GLEN "NOTES" AND OTHER MATTERS II DEW OF MORNING III MOONLIT MIRTH IV THE PIPER PIPES V "THE SOUND OF A G
James Whitcomb Riley
TO THE GOOD OLD-FASHIONED PEOPLE The deadnin' and the thicket's jes' a b'ilin' full o' June, From the rattle o' the cricket, to the yaller-hammer's tune;
John Masefield
Distributed Proofreading Team. RIGHT ROYAL by JOHN MASEFIELD NOTE The persons, horses and events described in this poem are imaginary. No reference is made to any livi
William MacLeod Raine
To JEAN AND THAT KINGDOM “Where you and I through this world’s weather Work, and give praise and thanks together.”
J. M. Synge
INTRODUCTION It must have been on Synge’s second visit to the Aran Islands that he had the experience out of which was wrought what many believe to be his greatest play. The s
James Otis
by James Otis CONTENTS FOREWORD WHO I AM CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH COMES TO LONDON THE PLANS OF THE LONDON COMPANY THE V
Winston Churchill
CHAPTER LII HOW THE GARDENER'S SON FOUGHT THE "SERAPIS" When I came on deck the next morning our yards were a-drip with a clammy fog, and under it the sea was roughed by a s
Winston Churchill
CHAPTER XLII MY FRIENDS ARE PROVEN At the door of my lodgings I was confronted by Banks, red with indignation and fidgety from uneasiness. "O Lord, Mr. Carvel, what has h
Winston Churchill
CHAPTER XXXIV HIS GRACE MAKES ADVANCES The next morning I began casting about as to what I should do next. There was no longer any chance of getting at the secret from Dorot
Winston Churchill
CHAPTER XXVII IN WHICH I AM SORE TEMPTED "Who the devil is this John Paul, and what is to become of him?" asked Comyn, as I escorted him downstairs to a chair. "You must giv