Excerpt: The Book of Psalms, the Nineteenth Book of the King James Bible.
Excerpt: The Book of Nehemiah, the Sixteenth Book of the King James Version of the Bible.
Excerpt: The Book of Nahum, the Thirty-fourth Book of the King James Version of the Bible.
Excerpt: The Book of Mormon.
Excerpt: Obadiah, the Thirty-first Book of the King James Version of the Bible.
Excerpt: Narrative of the Live of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglas.
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Excerpt: Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences by Martin Luther, translated by Adolph Spaeth, L.D. Reed, Henry Eyster Jacobs.
Excerpt: Numbers, the Fourth Book of the King James Version of the Bible.
Richard Carter had called the place ?Crownlands,? not to please himself, or even his wife. But it was to his mother?s newly born family pride that the idea of being the Carters of Crownlands made its appeal. The estate, when he bought it, had belonged to ...
Rhampsenit Als der Konig Rhampsenit Eintrat in die goldne Halle Seiner Tochter, lachte diese, Lachten ihre Zofen alle. Auch die Schwarzen, die Eunuchen, Stimmten lachend ein, es lachten Selbst die Mumien, selbst die Sphinxe, Dab sie schier zu bersten dachten. Die Prinzessin sprach: Ich glaubte Schon den Schatzdieb zu erfassen, Der hat aber einen toten Arm in meiner Hand gelassen.
Revised by your helpful hand, and corrected by your accurate scholarship, to whom may these pages be so fitly inscribed as to that one of their author?s earliest and most honored friends,[1] whose generous assistance has enabled me to place them before the public in their present form?
REVD. AND DEAR SIR, I have just received your communication, and notwithstanding it is Sunday morning, and the bells with their loud and clear voices are calling me to church, I have sat down to answer it by return of post. It is scarcely necessary for ...
RETROSPECT. We have now arrived at that stage in this history when it is necessary to look back on the interval in Lucretia?s life, between the death of Dalibard, and her reintroduction in the second portion of our tale. One day, without previous notice or warning, Lucretia arrived at William Mainwaring?s house; she was in the deep weeds of widowhood, and that garb of mourning sufficed to add Susan?s tenderest commiseration to the warmth of her affectionate welcome. Lucr...
Respectable-looking individual makes his bow and addresses the public. In my daily walks along the principal street of my native town, it has often occurred to me, that, if its growth from infancy upward, and the vicissitude of characteristic scenes that
Reprinted from the Westminster Review for June, 1840. (No 66.) Accusations of ingratitude, and just accusations no doubt, are made against every inhabitant of this wicked world, and the fact is, that a man who is ceaselessly engaged in its trouble and turmoil, borne hither and thither upon the fierce waves of the crowd, bustling, shifting, struggling to keep himself somewhat above water?fighting for reputation, or more likely for bread, and ceaselessly occupied to-day wi...
RENE-NICHOLAS-MARIE BAZIN was born at Angers, December 26, 1853. He studied for the bar, became a lawyer and professor of jurisprudence at the Catholic University in his native city, and early contributed to ?Le Correspondant, L?Illustration, Journal des
Reminiscences of Bret Harte. ?Plain Language From Truthful James.? The Glamour of the Old Mining Towns Inception of the Tramp. Stockton to Angel?s Camp. Tuttletown and the ?Sage of Jackass Hill? Tuolumne to Placerville. Charm of Sonora and Fascination of San Andreas and Mokelumne Hill J. H. Bradley and the Cary House. Ruins of Coloma. James W. Marshall and His Pathetic End Auburn to Nevada City Via Colfax and Grass Valley. Ben Taylor and His Home
Remarks on the Effects of War.?State of Athens.?Interference of Sparta with respect to the Fortifications of Athens.?Dexterous Conduct of Themistocles.?The New Harbour of the Piraeus.?Proposition of the Spartans in the Amphictyonic Council defeated by Themistocles.?Allied Fleet at Cyprus and Byzantium.?Pausanias.?Alteration in his Character.?His ambitious Views and Treason.?The Revolt of the Ionians from the Spartan Command.?Pausanias recalled.?Dorcis replaces him.?The A...