Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 1
Samuel Richardson
By Samuel Richardson Nine Volumes Volume I. Comprehending The most Important Concerns of Private Life. And particularly
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Samuel Richardson
By Samuel Richardson Nine Volumes Volume I. Comprehending The most Important Concerns of Private Life. And particularly
Bret Harte
By Bret Harte CONTENTS PART I. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. PART II.
William Hale White
CHAPTER I About ten miles north-east of Eastthorpe lies the town of Fenmarket, very like Eastthorpe generally; and as we are already familiar with Eastthorpe, a particular desc
William Fayette Fox
Robert Rowe, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF VIRGINIA A TEXT-BOOK FOR SCHOOLS BASED UPON THE CONSTITUTION OF 1902 AND CONFOR
Henry C. Northam
This eBook was prepared by Robert Rowe, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. CIVIL GOVERNMENT FOR COMMON SCHOOLS. PREPARED AS A MANUAL FOR PUBLIC I
Milo Hastings
CONTENTS CHAPTER I. THE RED AND BLACK AND GOLD STRUGGLE FOR SUPREMACY ON THE CHANGING MAP OF THE WORLD II. I EXPLORE THE POTASH MINES OF STASSFURT AND FIND
Walter Savage Landor
EDITOR’S PREFACE. “It was an ancestor of my husband who brought out the famous Shakspeare.” These words were really spoken, and were repeated in conversation as most ridicul
Alfred de Vigny
CHAPTER XV THE ALCOVE While a prince was thus reassured with difficulty by those who surrounded him, and allowed them to see a terror which might have proved contagious, a
Alfred de Vigny
CHAPTER X THE RECOMPENSE Cardinal Richelieu had said to himself, "To soften the first paroxysm of the royal grief, to open a source of emotions which shall turn from its so
Alfred de Vigny
CHAPTER VI THE DREAM Meanwhile, Cinq-Mars, amid the excitement which his outbreak had provoked, felt his left arm seized by a hand as hard as iron, which, drawing him from
Alfred de Vigny
ALFRED DE VIGNY The reputation of Alfred de Vigny has endured extraordinary vicissitudes in France. First he was lauded as the precursor of French romantic poetry and stately
Alfred de Vigny
By Alfred De Vigny With a Prefaces by CHARLES DE MAZADE, and GASTON BOISSIER of the French Academy. CONTENTS ALFRED DE V
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By Anonymous Authors CONTENTS CINDERELLA; OR THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER. FANNY’S TELEPHONE ORDER. THE RAINDROPS’ NEW DRESSES.
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Walter Scott
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Washington Irving
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Robert Southey
BOOK I. I. King Don Ferrando succeeded to the states of Castille after the death of his father King Don Sancho el Mayor, in the era 1072, which was the year of the Incarnation
Filson Young
CHAPTER VII THE HERITAGE OF HATRED Although the journey from Jamaica to Espanola had been accomplished in four days by Mendez in his canoe, the caravels conveying the party
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CHAPTER I DEGRADATION The first things seen by Francisco de Bobadilla when he entered the harbour of San Domingo on the morning of the 23rd of August 1500 were the bodies o
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CHAPTER VI AN INTERLUDE A breath of salt air again will do us no harm as a relief from these perilous balancings of Columbus on the see-saw at Espanola. His true work in t
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CHAPTER I THE VOYAGE TO CUBA The sight of the greater part of their fleet disappearing in the direction of home threw back the unstable Spanish colony into doubt and despon
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CHAPTER V GREAT EXPECTATIONS July, August, and September in the year 1493 were busy months for Columbus, who had to superintend the buying or building and fitting of ships,
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CHAPTER I THE ENCHANTED ISLANDS Columbus did not intend to remain long at San Salvador. His landfall there, although it signified the realisation of one part of his dream,
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CHAPTER X OUR LADY OF LA RABIDA It is a long road from Santa Fe to Huelva, a long journey to make on foot, and the company of a sad heart and a little talking boy, prone to