Democracy in America, Volume 1
Alexis de Tocqueville
Amongst the novel objects that attracted my attention during my stay in the United States, nothing struck me more forcibly than the general equality of conditions. I readily discov
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Alexis de Tocqueville
Amongst the novel objects that attracted my attention during my stay in the United States, nothing struck me more forcibly than the general equality of conditions. I readily discov
John Dewey
by John Dewey Transcriber's Note: I have tried to make this the most accurate text possible but I am sure that there are still
Henry Adams
By Henry Adams CONTENTS Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VI
Mrs. Humphry Ward
Chapter I "Not a Britisher to be seen—or scarcely! Well, I can do without 'em for a bit!" And the Englishman whose mind shaped these words continued his leisurely survey of
J. M. Synge
ACT I. Lavarcham’s house on Slieve Fuadh. There is a door to inner room on the left, and a door to open air on the right. Window at back and a frame with a half-finished piece
Henry Seidel Canby
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author wishes to acknowledge the courtesy of The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Magazine, The Century Magazine, The Literary Review of The New York Evening
Militia of Mercy . Gift Book Committee
I The blow fell without warning, and a typewritten notice informed the Poet that the Cabinet Committee on Accommodation required the tiny, thread-bare chambers in Stafford's I
Robert Hichens
By Robert Hichens CONTENTS DECEMBER LOVE PART ONE CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV
John Goerzen Ossama Othman
Acknowledgments Many people have helped with this manual. We’d like to thank everyone involved, and we try to do that here. Thanks to Havoc Pennington, Ardo van R
Julius Caesar
Typographical errors in the original have been corrected and noted using the notation ** .
P. G. Wodehouse
DEATH AT THE EXCELSIOR I The room was the typical bedroom of the typical boarding-house, furnished, insofar as it could be said to be furnished at all, with a severe simpli
Marcus Tullius Cicero Translator
INTRODUCTION DE AMICITIA. The De Amicitia, inscribed, like the De Senectute, to Atticus, was probably written early in the year 44 B.C., during Cicero's retirement, after t
Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol Translator
Introduction By John Cournos Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol, born at Sorochintsky, Russia, on 31st March 1809. Obtained government post at St. Petersburg and later
E. W. Hornung
By E. W. Hornung CONTENTS CHAPTER I. LOVE ON THE OCEAN CHAPTER II. THE MYSTERIOUS CARGO CHAPTER III. TO THE W
Joseph Addison Sir Richard Steele
SIR ROGER'S FAMILY. Having often received an invitation from my friend Sir Roger de Coverley to pass away a month with him in the country, I last week accompa
James Cowan
By James Cowan CONTENTS DAYBREAK: CHAPTER I. AN ASTRONOMER ROYAL. CHAPTER II. A FALLEN SATELLITE. CHAPTER III. TWO MEN IN THE MOON
Edna Ferber
CHAPTER I. THE SMASH-UP There are a number of things that are pleasanter than being sick in a New York boarding-house when one’s nearest dearest is a married sister up in far-
Eleanor H. Porter
ILLUSTRATIONS "I must go, now. I—must—go!" Susan Betts talking with Mrs. McGuire over the back-yard fence "Want you? I always want you!" "You've helped more—than you'll
Mrs. H. A. Adams
By Mrs. Harriet A. Adams BOSTON: LONDON: 1868 CONTENTS DAWN. CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. C
George MacDonald
By George Macdonald, LL.D. And gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche.—CHAUCER. TO THE MEMORY OF L
John S. C. Abbott
JOHN S. C. ABBOTT ILLUSTRATED. PREFACE. David Crockett certainly was not a model man. But he was a representative man. He was conspicuously one of a v
Charles Dickens
PREFACE TO 1850 EDITION I do not find it easy to get sufficiently far away from this Book, in the first sensations of having finished it, to refer to it with the composure wh
Daniel C. Eddy
and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team gutcheck and spellechecked. DAUGHTERS OF THE CROSS OR, WOMAN'S MISSION. BY DANIEL C. EDDY. "There are deeds which s
Thomas Henry Huxley
Preface I have entitled this volume "Darwiniana" because the pieces republished in it either treat of the ancient doctrine of Evolution, rehabilitated and