An Essay Upon Projects
Daniel Defoe
INTRODUCTION. Defoe’s “Essay on Projects” was the first volume he published, and no great writer ever published a first book more characteristic in expression of his tone of th
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Daniel Defoe
INTRODUCTION. Defoe’s “Essay on Projects” was the first volume he published, and no great writer ever published a first book more characteristic in expression of his tone of th
George Berkeley
AN ESSAY TOWARDS A NEW THEORY OF VISION 1. My design is to show the manner wherein we perceive by sight the distance, magnitude, and situation of OBJECTS. Also to con
Lysander Spooner
TRIAL BY JURY CHAPTER I THE RIGHT OF JURIES TO JUDGE OF THE JUSTICE OF LAWS SECTION I. FOR more than six hundred years that is, since Magna Carta, in 1215 there has
Adam Ferguson
SECTION II. OF THE PRINCIPLES OF SELF PRESERVATION. If in human nature there are qualities by which it is distinguished from every other part of the animal creation, this na
Winston Churchill
I. Failure to recognize that the American, is at heart an idealist is to lack understanding of our national character. Two of our greatest interpreters
Alexander Pope Editor
Essay on Man, by Alexander Pope An Essay on Man. moral essays and satires By ALEXANDER POPE. CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited: london, paris & melbourne. 1891.
George Meredith
ON THE IDEA OF COMEDY AND OF THE USES OF THE COMIC SPIRIT {1} Good Comedies are such rare productions, that notwithstanding the wealth of our literature in the Comic element, it
John Locke
[Based on the 2d Edition] CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME
John Locke
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THOMAS, EARL OF PEMBROKE AND MONTGOMERY, BARON HERBERT OF CARDIFF LORD ROSS, OF KENDAL, PAR, FITZHUGH, MARMION, ST. QUINTIN, AND SHURLAND;
Honoré de Balzac Translator
By Honore De Balzac Translated by Clara Bell and Others DEDICATION To Monsieur Guyo
David Hume
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David Hume
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Henrik Ibsen Translator
ACT I (SCENE.—DR. STOCKMANN'S sitting-room. It is evening. The room is plainly but neatly appointed and furnished. In the right-hand wall are two doors; the farther leads out
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XII. Our young bride and bridegroom had not travelled farther than Ephesus, when the news reached them that Amasis was dead. From Ephesus they went to Babylon, and th
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER IX. Six weeks after these events a little troop of horsemen might have been seen riding towards the gates of Sardis. The horses and their riders were covered with swe
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER II. The hunt was over. Waggons full of game, amongst which were several enormous wild boars killed by the king's own hand, were driven home behind the sports men. At
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER XV. During these events Nitetis had been sitting alone in her house on the hanging-gardens, absorbed in the saddest thoughts. To-day, for the first time, she had take
Georg Ebers Translator
CHAPTER VIII. It wanted two hours of midnight. Bright light was streaming through the open windows of Rhodopis' house, and sounds of mirth and gaiety fell on the ear. Her ta
Georg Ebers Translator
AN EGYPTIAN PRINCESS. By Georg Ebers Volume 1. CHAPTER I. The Nile had overflowed its bed. The luxuriant corn-fields and blooming gardens on its shores were lost bene
Georg Ebers Translator
By Georg Ebers Translated from the German by Eleanor Grove CONTENTS PREFACE TO THE SECOND GERMAN EDITION PREFACE TO THE FO
Hester Lynch Piozzi Editor
INTRODUCTION Mrs. Piozzi, by her second marriage, was by her first marriage the Mrs. Thrale in whose house at Streatham Doctor Johnson was, after the year of his first introduct
L. Mühlbach
CHAPTER I. 1809. The year 1809 had come; but the war against France, so intensely longed for by all Austria, had not yet broken out, and the people and the army were vainly
Paul Heyse Translator
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Edward Lucas White
HEDULIO'S PREFACE (PRAEFATIO HEDULIONIS) By no means absurd, it seems to me, but altogether reasonable, is the impulse which urges me to write out a detailed narrative of my