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Joseph Andrews

By: Henry Fielding

... there than at an English University; and Henry’s return to London in 1728-29 is said to have been due to sheer impecuniosity. When he returned to En-... ...ly doth he inculcate an absolute submission to our superiors! Lastly, how 29 Fielding completely doth he arm us against so uneasy, so wretched a pass... ... I don’t care to touch; unless now it was a sermon preached on the 30th of January; or we could say in the title-page, published at the earnest reques...

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Life of Johnson

By: James Boswell

...ed his fondness for them through life; so that (adds his Lordship) spend- 29 Boswell’s Life of Johnson ing part of a summer at my parsonage house in ... ...ttorney, and a few others of different profes- sions. 1749: AETAT. 40.]—In January, 1749, he pub- lished the Vanity of human Wishes, being the Tenth S... ...n folded it up and sent it off. 1759: AETAT. 50.]—In 1759, in the month of January, his mother died at the great age of ninety, an event which deeply ... ... make little fishes talk, they would talk like whales.’ On Thursday, April 29, I dined with him at General Oglethorpe’s, where were Sir Joshua Reynold... ...t- rospect to this year, he seems to have been much dejected; for he says, January 1, 1774, ‘This year has passed with so little improvement, that I d... ...ou must fly: but have a care, there are clippers abroad.’ On Monday, April 29, he and I made an ex- cursion to Bristol, where I was entertained with s... ...all not be treated so, I will take a bottle with you.’ On Wednesday, April 29, I dined with him at Mr. Allan Ramsay’s, where were Lord Binning, Dr. Ro... ..., Watts, Pomfret, and Yalden, were added to the collection. On the 22nd of January, I wrote to him on several topicks, and mentioned that as he had be... ...reunite. I am, dear Sir, your most affectionate, and most humble servant, ‘January 20, 1780.’ ‘SAM. JOHNSON.’ On the 2nd of May I wrote to him, and re...

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The Long Vacation

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...eran author would ask. —C. M. Yonge. Elderfield, January 31, 1895. 5 Yo n g e THE L THE L THE L THE L THE LONG ONG ONG ONG ... ...gering fever had threatened every organ in turn, till in the early days of January, a fatal time in the family, he was almost despaired of. However, D... ... the senior form. “Look at him,” said the General, “those are honours one 29 Yo n g e only gets once or twice in one’s life, before beginning at the ... ...my term.” 189 Yo n g e “No use. They know that I shall not be of age till January, besides the other matter. I assured them that however that might e...

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Proposed Roads to Freedom

By: Bertrand Russell

............................................................................. 29 CHAPTER III THE SYNDICALIST REVOLT ........................................ ... invited him and Engels to draw up for them a manifesto, which appeared in January, 1848. This is the famous “Communist Manifesto,” in which for the f... ...hair- man of a meeting held at the Assembly Rooms, Nottingham, on the 14th January, 1860, “that there was an amount of privation and suffering among t... ...his opposition in its older form that will occupy us in our next chapter. 29 Bertrand Russell CHAPTER II BAKUNIN AND ANARCHISM I N THE POPULAR MIND, ... ...- ons and various countries. Bakunin was sentenced to death on the 14th of January, 1850, but his sentence was commuted after five months, and he was ... ...red as attributes of the State.’’ Kropotkin, “Anarchist Communism,” pp. 28-29.] Attractive as this view is, I cannot resist the conclusion that 80 Pr...

......... 11 CHAPTER II BAKUNIN AND ANARCHISM........................................................................................................... 29 CHAPTER III THE SYNDICALIST REVOLT............................................................................................................ 43 PART II PROBLEMS OF THE FUTURE ................................................

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Autobiography

By: John Stuart Mill

... with them, almost the central point of educational precept. His inculca 29 John Stuart Mill tions of this virtue fill a large place in my childish ... ...nd offered them to the Morning Chronicle. Three of them were published in January and Feb ruary, 1823; the other two, containing things too outspoke... ...s a short essay in 1854. It was in mounting the steps of the Capi tol, in January, 1855, that the thought first arose of convert ing it into a volum... ...vowal. When the disavowal came, and the alarm of war was over, I wrote, in January, 1862, the paper, in Fraser’s Maga zine, entitled “The Contest in...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...limbed to 26,000 feet, not quite its initial assigned cruising altitude of 29,000 feet.All communications and flight profile data were normal.About th... ...bout events taking place aboard the airplane to authorities on the ground. 29 At 8:19, Ong reported:“The cockpit is not answering, somebody’s stabbed ... ... instead of the cabin public-address channel. Also at 8:25, and again at 8:29, Amy Sweeney got through to the American Flight Services Office in Bosto... ... of an impending crash.At that point, the second call was cut off. 58 At 9:29, the autopilot on American 77 was disengaged; the aircraft was at 7,000 ... ...any.The casing team also reconnoitered targets in Djibouti. 84 As early as January 1994, Bin Ladin received the surveillance reports, com- plete with ... ...ptured in Pakistan following the discovery by police in the Philippines in January 1995 of the Manila air plot, which envisioned placing bombs on boar... ...ade Center bombing.The U.S. Attorney obtained an indictment against KSM in January 1996, but an official in the government of Qatar probably warned hi... ...me 60,000 before 9/11) until he heard it mentioned during the Commission’s January 26, 2004, public hearing.The FAA had access to some TIPOFF data, bu... ...decided right away to coordinate counterterrorism from the White House. On January 25, 1993, Mir Amal Kansi, an Islamic extremist from Pakistan, shot ...

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A Journal of the Plague Year

By: Daniel Defoe

...n number considerably . For example: – 5 Daniel Defoe From December 27 to January 3 { St Giles’s 16 { St Andrew’s 17 “January 3” ... ... 17 “January 3” “10 { St Giles’s 12 { St Andrew’s 25 “January 10” “17 { St Giles’s 18 { St Andrew’s 28 “Janu... ...28 “January 17” “24 { St Giles’s 23 { St Andrew’s 16 “January 24” “31 { St Giles’s 24 { St Andrew’s 15 “Janu... ...er 27 { St Bride’s 0 { St James’s 8 December 27 to January 3 { St Bride’s 6 { St James’s 9 “January 3” ... ...s 9 “January 3” “10 { St Bride’s 11 { St James’s 7 “January 10” “17 { St Bride’s 12 { St James’s 9 6 Jour... ...ving them against it. On the other hand it is incredible and scarce to be 29 Daniel Defoe imagined, how the posts of houses and corners of streets we... ... “ 22 5568 4237 “ “ 22 “ 29 7496 6102 “ “ 29 to Sep 5 8252 69... ...22 28 4 4 “ “ 22 “ 29 40 6 10 “ “ 29 to Sep 5 ... ... Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 to 8 to 15 to 22 to 29 to Sept.5 to 12 to 1...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

... swearing a dreadful oath at Thomas, struck him across the face and hands 29 Thackeray with his riding whip. The poor fellow, who at the first cut st... ... humble endeavour to cause the public also to hate them. Horsemonger Lane: January 1840. To return to the Elec- tronic Classics Series site, go to htt...

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Introduction and Notes Edited

By: Charles W. Eliot

...ch taken notice of and patronized by the then Lord Halifax. He died in 17O2, January 6, old style, just four years to a day before I was born. The acc... ...was a kind of raree show they had not The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 29 been us’d to, paper being the money of Boston. Then I took an opportu... ...the following: Letter from Mr. Benjamin Vaughan. “PARIS, January 31, 1783. “My DEAREST SIR: When I had read over your sheets of mi... ...will sometimes be too strong for whimsical opinions. It was the beginning of January when we set out upon this business of building forts. I sent one ...

...Introduction: Benjamin Franklin was born in Milk Street, Boston, on January 6, 1706. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a tallow chandler who married twice, and of his seventeen children Benjamin was the youngest son. His schooling ended at ten, and at twelve he was bound apprentice to his brot...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... as may be quite pardonable in the drama where needs must, but is without 29 Familiar Studies of Men & Books excuse in the romance. Lastly, I suppose... ... Saturday in the Hotel Dieu. This, as I have said, was in June. Not before January of the next year could Villon extract a pardon from the king; but w... ...hard II. and daughter of his uncle Charles VI.; and, two years after (June 29, 1406), the cousins were married at Compiegne, he fif- teen, she sevente... ..., where he entered into a private treaty with Philip; and it was not until January 14, ten weeks after he disembarked in France, and attended by a ruc... ...nt to sacrifice a child upon the altar of his respect for the Reformer. In January 1563, Randolph writes to Cecil: “Your Honour will take it for a gre...

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