The Arabian Nights Entertainments — Volume 03
Jonathan Scott
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Jonathan Scott
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Jonathan Scott
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Jonathan Scott
THE MERCHANT AND THE GENIE. There was formerly a merchant who possessed much property in lands, goods, and money, and had a great number of clerks, factors, and slaves. He was
Anonymous
THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST OLD MAN AND THE BITCH. I shall begin then, says the old man; listen to me I pray you, with attention. This bitch you see
Andrew Lang
The Arabian Nights Entertainments, Selected and Edited by Andrew Lang after the edition of Longmans, Green and Co, 1918 (1898) Contents Preface The Arabian Nights The Story of
Jonathan Scott
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Philipp Melanchthon
Part 1 Article I: Of God. The First Article of our Confession our adversaries approve, in which we declare that we believe and teach that there is one divine essence, undiv
Xenophon Translator
Translation by H. G. Dakyns Xenophon the Athenian was born 431 B.C. He was a pupil of Socrates. He marched with the Spartans,
Jesse Macy
By Jesse Macy New Haven: Yale University Press Toronto: Glasgow, Brook & Co. London: Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press 1919
Sir Charles Lyell
By Sir Charles Lyell, BT., F.R.S., Etc. London: Published By J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. And In New York By E.P. Dutton & Co. With Introduction And
Walter Scott
CHAPTER FIRST. Wiser Raymondus, in his closet pent, Laughs at such danger and adventurement When half his lands are spent in go
Walter Scott
CONTENTS VOLUME ONE INTRODUCTION EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION CHAPTER FIRST. CHAPTE
J. Ingram
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Jerome K. Jerome
CHAPTER I I had a vexing dream one night, not long ago: it was about a fortnight after Christmas. I dreamt I flew out of the window in my nightshirt. I went up and up. I wa
Hippolyte Taine Annotator
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H. Rider Haggard
CHAPTER I.AN OLD FRIEND Now I, Allan Quatermain, come to the weirdest (with one or two exceptions perhaps) of all the experiences which it has amused me to employ my idle hours
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Confucius
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John D. Philbrick
ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1865, BY JOHN D. PHILBRICK, IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
Bliss Perry
CHAPTER I. The Pioneers The United States of America has been from the beginning in a perpetual change. The physical and mental restlessness of
Anthony Trollope
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Orestes Augustus Brownson
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Charles Dudley Warner
THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER By Charles Dudley Warner Our theme for the hour is the American Newspaper. It is a subject in which everybody is interested, and about which it is not