Science & Education: Essays
Thomas Henry Huxley
SCIENCE & EDUCATION ESSAYS BY THOMAS H. HUXLEY PREFACE The apology offered in the Preface to the first volume of this series for the occurrence of repetitio
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Thomas Henry Huxley
SCIENCE & EDUCATION ESSAYS BY THOMAS H. HUXLEY PREFACE The apology offered in the Preface to the first volume of this series for the occurrence of repetitio
Mary Baker Eddy
PREFACE vi:1 To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings. The wakeful shepherd beholds vi:3 the first faint morning beams, ere
John W. Moore
PREFACE TO REVISED EDITION. In the publication of a fourteenth edition it seems proper that something should be said as to changes made in this work. At a session of the Nort
Carlotta C. Greer
PREFACE School and Home Cooking is a text which can be placed in the hands of the pupils and used by them as a guide both in the school and home. Its use eliminates note-takin
Honoré de Balzac Translator
By Honore De Balzac Translated by James Waring PREPARER’S NOTE: The story of Lucien de Rubempre begins in the Lost
Charlotte M. Yonge
p. vPREFACE Of those who are invited to pay a visit to Beechcroft, there are some who, honestly acknowledging that amusement is their object, will be content to feel with Lili
Rafael Sabatini
By Rafael Sabatini CONTENTS SCARAMOUCHE BOOK I. CHAPTER I. THE REPUBLICAN CHAPTER II. THE ARISTOCRAT CHAPTER III. TH
Charles Dudley Warner
By Charles Dudley Warner CONTENTS MISAPPREHENSIONS CORRECTED PARIS AND LONDON PARIS IN MAY—FRENCH GIRLS—THE EMPEROR AT
Kathleen Thompson Norris
PART ONE Poverty SATURDAY'S CHILD CHAPTER I Not the place in which to look for the Great Adventure, the dingy, narrow office on the mezzanine floor of
James Fenimore Cooper
By J. Fenimore Cooper. “The only amaranthine flower on earth is virtue: the only treasure, truth.”—SPENSER CONTENTS PREFACE.
Thomas Carlyle
By Thomas Carlyle. 1831 CONTENTS
Honoré de Balzac Translator
By Honore de Balzac Translated by Clara Bell and others DEDICATION To Monsieur Charles Bernard du Grail. S
Frances Hodgson Burnett
SARA CREWE OR WHAT HAPPENED AT MISS MINCHIN'S BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT In the first place, Miss Minchin lived in London. Her home was a large, dull, tall one, in a large, dull sq
Otto Schoenrich
CHAPTER I HISTORICAL SKETCH.—DAYS OF THE CONQUEST.—1492 to 1533 Aborigines.—Discovery.—Founding of Isabela.—Disaffection of the colonists.—Indian wars.—Oppression of the Ind
F. Marion Crawford
TO My Wife THIS SECOND PART OF "SARACINESCA" IS LOVINGLY DEDICATED CHAPTER I. Two years of service in the Zouaves had wrought a change in Anastase Gouache, the painter
Charles Kingsley
CONTENTS. PAGE Woman’s Work in a Country Parish 3 The Science of Health 21 The Two Breaths 49 Thrift 77 Nausicaa in London;
George Meredith
CHAPTER XXXV When Mrs. Chump had turned her back on Brookfield, the feelings of the outcast woman were too deep for much distinctly acrimonious sensation toward the ladies; bu
George Meredith
CHAPTER XIX Gossip of course was excited on the subject of the choice of a partner made by the member for the county. Cornelia placed her sisters in one of their most pleasin
George Meredith
CHAPTER XII A pillar of dim silver rain fronted the moon on the hills. Emilia walked hurriedly, with her head bent, like a penitent: now and then peeping up and breathing to
George Meredith
By George Meredith CONTENTS SANDRA BELLONI CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER
Charles W. Sanders
PREFACE. THIS FOURTH READER is designed to pass the pupil from the comparatively easy ground occupied by the THIRD to the more difficult course emb
Edith Wharton
PART I It is not often that youth allows itself to feel undividedly happy: the sensation is too much the result of selection and elimination to be within
Henry Festing Jones
Samuel Butler: A Sketch Samuel Butler was born on the 4th December, 1835, at the Rectory, Langar, near Bingham, in Nottinghamshire. His father was the Rev. Thomas Butler, the
Victor Cherbuliez
By Victor Cherbuliez CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAP