The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740
Adelaide L. Fries
by Adelaide L. Fries (Note on text: Italicized words or phrases are capitalized. A few obvious errors have been corrected. Many German names with
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Adelaide L. Fries
by Adelaide L. Fries (Note on text: Italicized words or phrases are capitalized. A few obvious errors have been corrected. Many German names with
William John Locke
by William J. Locke CONTENTS PART I CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI
Wilkie Collins
FIFTH NARRATIVE. The Story resumed by Franklin Blake. CHAPTER I But few words are needed, on my part, to complete the narrative that has been presented in the Jou
Abraham Merritt
A. MERRITT Foreword The publication of the following narrative of Dr. Walter T. Goodwin has been authorized by the Executive Council of the International Associ
John Buchan
Contents FROM THE PENTLANDS LOOKING NORTH AND SOUTH Around my feet the clouds are drawn In the cold mystery of the dawn; No breezes cheer, no guests i
Edgar Rice Burroughs
1 THE RIFT As he dropped the last grisly fragment of the dismembered and mutilated body into the small vat of nitric acid that was to devour every trace of the horrid evidenc
M. G. Lewis
PREFACE IMITATION OF HORACE Ep. 20.—B. 1. Methinks, Oh! vain ill-judging Book, I see thee cast a wishful look, Where reputations won and lost are In famous row called P
James Fenimore Cooper
INTRODUCTION. It is not improbable that some of those who read this book, may feel a wish to know in what manner I became possessed of the manuscript. Such a desire is too jus
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER XXII BELLS OF MEMORY However far Jean Jacques went, however long the day since leaving the Manor Cartier, he could not escape the signals from his past. He heard m
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER XVI MISFORTUNES COME NOT SINGLY Judge Carcasson was right. For a year after Zoe's flight Jean Jacques wrapped Sebastian Dolores round his neck like a collar, and it
Gilbert Parker
CHAPTER IV THIRTEEN YEARS AFTER AND THE CLERK OF THE COURT TELLS A STORY It was hard to say which was the more important person in the parish, the New Cure or M'sieu' Jean J
Gilbert Parker
By Gilbert Parker CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I. THE GRAND TOUR OF JEAN JACQUES BARBILLE CHAPTER II. "THE REST OF THE
Walter Scott
By Sir Walter Scott THE WAVERLY NOVELS by SIR WALTER SCOTT. Complete In Twelve Volumes Printed from the latest English Editions Embracing The
Hippolyte Taine Annotator
Contents After Taine's death in March 1893, his nephew André Chevrillon arranged his last manuscripts on the Church and Education for pu
Hippolyte Taine Annotator
by Hippolyte A. Taine Text Transcriber's Note: The numbering of Volumes, Books, Chapters and Sections are as in the French not the American edition. Ann
E. Pauline Johnson Contributor
This collection of prose written by Pauline Johnson was first assembled and published shortly after her death in 1913. THE MOCCASIN MAKER By E. Pauline Johnson With intro
John Galsworthy
By John Galsworthy PERSONS OF THE PLAY STEPHEN MORE, Member of Parliament KATHERINE, his wife OLIVE, their little daughter
Anthony Trollope
Transcribed from the 1864 Chapman and Hall “Tales of All Countries” edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org THE MISTLETOE BOUGH. “Let the boys have it if they like it,”
E. Phillips Oppenheim
ILLUSTRATIONS "Really," he said, "I thought better of Herr Freudenberg" "At least," she reminded him, "you are going to see Madame Christophor?" "Splendid!" he mutter
Clinton W. Gilbert John Kirby
CONTENTS WITH BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES HARDING, Warren G., President of the United States; b. Corsica, Morrow Co., O., Nov. 2, 1865; Educ. student of Ohio C
Joseph Conrad
TABLE OF CONTENTS THE MIRROR OF THE SEA:— PAGE LANDFALLS AND DEPARTURES I. 1 EMBLEMS OF HOPE IV. 17 THE FINE ART VII. 33
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OLD SOMERSET HOUSE. OLD SOMERSET HOUSE. [pg 242] The Engraving on the annexed page is, perhaps, one of the greatest antiquarian treasures it has for some time been our good fo
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HADLEY CHURCH. Hadley, Mankin, or Monkton, Hadley, was formerly a hamlet to Edmonton. It lies north-west of Enfield, and comprises 580 acres, including 240 allotted in li
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CROYDON PALACE. The palace of Croydon is a building of great antiquity, and was for several centuries the magnificent abode of the haughty dignitaries of Canterbury. At t