The Lee Shore
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That division, the division of those who have and those who have not, runs so deep as almost to run to the bottom.
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That division, the division of those who have and those who have not, runs so deep as almost to run to the bottom.
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Category: Author:Bolton Hall
At the request of the author, I have read this book in proof sheets, and, from the point of view of one interested in psychology, I have suggested many amendments which have all, I think, been adopted.
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Category: Author:Will Levington Comfort
Will Levington Comfort, a novelist of distinction, has given us a book alive with human interest, with passionate sincerity, and with all the power of his despotism over words.
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Category: Author:Atticus G. Haygood
WHO and what was Jesus of Nazareth? In this question and its answer is involved the whole of what we mean by Christianity.
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“This old Greek powerboat seems to be making pretty fair time, isn’t it, Amos?”
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The Scorpions were to meet at eight o'clock and before that hour Kenneth Forbes had to finish the first chapter of a serial story. The literary society, named in accordance with the grotesque whim of Oxford undergraduates, consisted of eight members, and it was proposed that each one should contribute a chapter. Forbes was of a f...
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“A certain miller was much annoyed by a goblin, who used to come and set his mill at work at night when there was no grain to be ground, greatly to the danger of the machinery, so he desired a person to watch. This person, however, always fell asleep, but once woke up from a nap time enough to see the mill in full operation, a bl...
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Two ladies of the train of the Princess Elizabeth were talking softly together in an upper room of Hunsdon House.
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For nearly half a century William Cecil, Lord Burghley, exercised greater influence over the future fortunes of England than ever fell to the share of a statesman before or since. It was a period when Medi?val Europe was in the melting-pot, from which, in due season, some of her peoples were to arise bright and shining, with fresh fait...
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It has been my pleasant duty to consider carefully in chronological order a great mass of diplomatic documents of the time of Elizabeth, in which are reflected, almost from day to day, the continually shifting aspects of political affairs, and the varying attitudes of the Queen and her ministers in dealing therewith. I have been struck...
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