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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ave gone way beyond his original ideas in the last 100 years. As you know he said that we all have inferiority complexes. Not long ago Prince Charle... ...an't even talk. So what's to brag about? ―But we see power illustrated constantly. It may be in the cruelty of state leaders like Charle... ...as always a Jew. He, like many other Jewish thinkers, taught a different concept of his faith. Christianity really developed based on what the Roman ... ...en, eating meat less, praying or meditating more, reading the scriptures continually, decrying sin more loudly—are all possible activities of holy p... ...k priests over cleaning rights at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem at Christmas in 2007 and for worshiping rights at the Church of the Holy S... ... death for their various beliefs. Perhaps Isabella of Spain may have had some hand in pushing the Spanish Inquisition, when she tried to make Roman ... ...and gave up his throne for the love of a divorcee, the British were aghast, but the world was enraptured. When Prince Akihito, the son of the Empero...

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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

By: Martin Luther

...or its place in Luther’s progressive assault upon the total position of the Romans. In An Open Letter to the Christian Nobility 1 Luther demolished... ...t on this theme of the sacraments. He expects that after this “Prelude” the Romans will gird themselves for battle and attack him in force, but he i... ... sanctam sedem [The Recantation of the Augustinian Martin Luther before the Holy See]. Its date is November 22, 1519, at Cremona. It begins and ends... ...w means of grace or new promises of mercy, and everywhere he bases upon the Holy Scriptures his general conception of a sacrament and his understand... ...questioned the authority of the pope. John Glapion, the father confessor of Charles V, declared that it shocked him from head to foot. Erasmus now sa... ... 153–158. Luther is probably referring to the fact that German kings, since Charles the Great in 800 A.D., had been called Roman Emperors after recei... ...hat German kings, since Charles the Great in 800 A.D., had been called Roman Emperors after receiving papal coronation. Perhaps, though, he is referr... ... decided by the fifteenthcentury popes: Eugene IV, Sixtus IV, and Alexander VI, who accepted the validity of the imperative or deprecatory formula of... ...y through war-ravaged Lombardy toward Rome, a spurious bull of Pope Clement VI from the year 1350 was widely promulgated, in which were the words: “...

...ins! If any are to be called heretics and schismatics, it is not the Bohemians or the Greeks,47 for they take their stand upon the Gospels. It is you Romans who are the heretics and godless schismatics, for you presume upon your figments alone against the clear Scriptures of God. Wash yourself of that, men!”...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...............................................................................184 CHAPTER VI. ............................................................ ... a book, written in the Spanish tongue, which clearly sets forth, and demonstrates from Holy Scripture, the erroneous-ness of the opinion, almost uni... ...f the great God our Saviour, whose servants you are, I do command you, in that High and Holy name at which every knee shall bow, that you take leisu... ... of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost, under that seal including Protestants, Roman Catholics, Greek church, Armenians, &c. and all the se... ...s of John’s gospel referred to above, and in connexion with the eleventh chapter of the Romans; it appeared to me that the church of the Gentiles was... ... is a Priest after the order of Melchisedek (Psalm cx.) a Priest upon his throne (Zech. vi. 13.); or, in other words, it may be said, that by the sac... ... slain, and Darius the Median took the kingdom. Which is the same, as if we should say, Charles the Second, king of Spain, of the house of Austria d... ...me. Coming of Messiah Vol. 1 Part II. -277- The church of Christ endured from the emperors the most terrible persecutions, almost without inte... ...was accomplished in the last persecution of Dioclesian, and in Dioclesian himself. This emperor, they say, it is, who is here signified and announce...

.....151 CHAPTER II....160 CHAPTER III....163 CHAPTER IV....167 CHAPTER V.....168 ARTICLE I....170 ARTICLE II.....172 ARTICLE III....184 CHAPTER VI....192 CHAPTER VII.....205 CHAPTER VIII....210 CHAPTER IX....213 PART II...217 PHENOMENON I....218 § 3. ANOTHER ORDER AND ANOTHER EXPLANATION OF THESE FOUR KINGDOMS IS PROPOSED.....221 SECOND PART OF THE PROPHECY......

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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

... India, but it is an irrevocable fact that the story of the Honorable East India Company will vi forever be part of the history of both Great Br... ...y little, auburn haired cousin, Helen. She will do just as well as any other woman.” ‘Not a very romantic acceptance, Uncle, which is hardly surpris... ...d. Gavin is not exactly the ardent suitor. He is merely doing his duty by marrying me. Not a very romantic proposal.’ Rosita seemed suddenly anxious... ...s a distant relative, I believe through his mother’s line, of Bahadur Shah The Second, the Moghul Emperor in Delhi. The Brigadier General is the new... ...ad formed part of the dowry of the Portuguese Princess, Catherine of Braganza, on her marriage to Charles II. From a small fishing village and a che... ...ce is forbidden by the British.’ From Allahabad, another sacred city at the confluence of the two holy rivers, the Ganges and the Jumna, the party l... ...about six miles, as the crow flies, from the northern gate of the city. It was built by the Mogul Emperor, the Great Akbar, at the beginning of the ... ... I shall remove my shoes before entering, which I believe is the prerequisite for visiting Muslim holy places; so fetch the key please, Isabel,’ sai...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

... a new world -- A wondrously profitable commerce -- A northwest passage -- The Romans pass to China by a north route -- Destruction of the Roman empir... ... oxen of the sea -- Monstrous serpents and other frightful forms 70-79 CHAPTER VI. Story of the doomed Bishop. -- Condemned to pass thousands of years... ...es and how his store of gold was collected -- The wisdom and generosity of the Emperor -- The King's care of the poor -- The first use of coal as fuel... ... Mexicans -- Montezuma anticipates his fate -- His offer to become a vassal to Charles V -- Cities of the great Mexican Valley -- A scene of bewilderi... ...of demoniac acts -- Reckless bravery of the Buccaneers -- Cromwell's defeat of Charles I -- The effect on the naval war with Spain -- English are driv... ...sesses a charm which modern annals cannot rival; there is a sun-tinted mist of romance enveloping the remote past which flatters, like a wondrous mira... ...tion derived from the Greek word for palms, great numbers of which grow in the Holy Land. BUILDING A STRONG NATION. The Phoenicians were a nation dis... ...istianity, and led the van of the crusaders in the war for the recovery of the Holy Land. But while a portion of the nation was engaged at war with Gr... ...ert, it had dragged hundreds of ships and their crews to destruction. CHAPTER VI. STORY OF THE DOOMED BISHOP. WONDERS of animal life in the sea were ...

...ytheas, the philosopher -- Tears of sorrowing sea-birds -- Discovery of a new world -- A wondrously profitable commerce -- A northwest passage -- The Romans pass to China by a north route -- Destruction of the Roman empire....

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...Whether the Captaine of a Place Besieged ought to sallie forth to Parlie VI. That the Houre of Parlies is dangerous VII. That our Intention judgeth ... .... A Custome of the Ile of Cea IV. To-morrow is a New Day V. Of Conscience VI. Of Exercise or Practice VII. Of the Recompenses or Rewards of Honour V... ...sts, or Couriers XXIII. Of Bad Meanes emploied to a Good End XXIV. Of the Roman Greatnesse XXV. How a Man should not Counterfeit to be Sicke XXVI. Of... ...er in the ninth Chapter of his third booke by letters testimoniall of the Romane Senate and Citty beare record: How rightly it is his, and his belove... ...nd matchless valour of the said Prince, admit another interpretation. The Emperor Conradus, third of that name, having besieged Guelphe, Duke of Bav... ...uld be despised of us, but not neglected of ours.' And religiously said a holy man; Curatio funeris, cond itio sepulturae, pompa exequiarum, magis s... ... Emperour or (to give him a more honorable title) father to the Emperour Charles the fifth, that the said Philip should (deliver into his hands the... ...then throughout all Europe were given out to the advantage of the Emperor Charles the fift and to our prejudice in Italy, where these foolish predic... ...ment, and in fine, bends all her travell to make us live well, and as the holy Scripture, saith, 'at our ease.' All the opinions of the world conclu...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...ights. Copyright © 1995 and 2006 by Donald Broadribb. Typeset in Times New Roman and Futura, using the program Mellel, with an Apple iMac. ACKNOWLEDG... ... Christian Belief Before The Nicaean Council The Centrality Of Beliefs The Holy Rituals Exclusive Allegiance The Social Bases Of Religious Divergence ... ...nstitute of Psycho-Analysis, London, 1953 onwards. THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION vi close friend through my studies of Greek. Might Jung, with his statemen... ...many readers will remember that within the general Christian tradition the Roman Catholic Church, until very recently, retained some vestiges of food ... ...ditionally been the name used 20. This section is primarily a summary from Charles Eliot, Buddhism and Hinduism, three volumes, Routledge & Kegan Paul... ... is to be found in Martin Werner, The Formation of Christian Dogma, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1953. See especially pp. 100ff. BUDDHISM 47 ZEN In ... ...d the master: “It is some time since I came to you to be instructed in the holy path of the Buddha, but you have never given me even an inkling of it.... ... year 325 in the city of Ni- caea, in what is now Turkey, at the behest of Emperor Constan- tine. Christian belief, and organized Christian groups, ha... ... visual centers of the brain. Underhill terms this phase “Active Imaginary Vi- sion,” a name which Jung later simplified to “Active Imagination” for t...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...s a better test than iron-clad consistency, and common-sense a safer guide vi than abstract logic. It lays no claim to perfection in any of its p... ...fanciful or popular appel- lation used as if a real geographical name: (I) Holy Roman Empire, German Empire (-Dmtschw Reich), French Republic (=Rt?... ...ful or popular appel- lation used as if a real geographical name: (I) Holy Roman Empire, German Empire (-Dmtschw Reich), French Republic (=Rt?pdliq... ...he Confederacy], the Dominion (=Canada); (4) Celestial Empire (Celestials), Holy (Promised) Land, Badger State, Eternal City, Garden City. But do n... ... (but: scribe); Epicurean, Stoic, Gnosticism, Neoplatonism, Literalist; the Romantic movement; the Sym- bolic school of painters. But do not capita... ...tand- ing alone, when referring to the president of the United States, the emperor of Russia, the emperor of Germany, the sultan of Turkey, and the... ...42); Ferdinand W. Peck, commis- sioner-general to the Paris Exposition; the emperor of Germany, the vice-president, the secretary of the interior, t... ..., in which case it should be run in with the text of the letter [see 543). CHARLES W. SCOTT (Set to the right, with one em's indention, and in the ... ...MAGUIRE, Secretary Yours very truly, CARTER H. HARRISON Mayor of Chicago CHARLES M. GAYLEY Profess07 of English Lamg'uage and Lilerabure 24 The...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... was a child. Watching a Grecian or Hawaiian sunset. Watching Aida in the Roman stadium in Verona. And there were so many times with Arline, just ho... ... who has united with the Brahman through years of correct meditation. The holy Jew, the holy Christian, and the holy Moslem have felt deeply the spi... ...Quite commonly other non-provable ideas enter without the blessing of the holy scriptures. For Catholics, the virgin birth of Jesus, the trinity of ... ...re a monotheist. If you believe in many gods, like the ancient Greeks and Romans, you are a polytheist. ―A second type of one god belief is ... ...‗turn the other cheek‘ has been ignored many times. In the Fourth Century Emperor Theodosis made heresy punishable by death. In the Thirteenth 58 ... ...ot an area where compromise is acceptable. EVOLUTION --―What about Charles Darwin‘s and Alfred Wallace‘s theory of evolution as history? Is i... ...emember Shakespeare‘s comment from the mouth of Dick the Butcher in Henry VI, ‗First let‘s kill all the lawyers.‘‖ —―Ya, Shakespeare was tough... ...A letter to Alexander von Humboldt, dated December 6, 1813. 13. Letter to Charles Thompson, 1816 14. Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Ass... ...s on ‗Reanimation‘, November 24, 1957: AAS 49 (1957), pp. 1027-1033; Paul VI, Address to the Members of the United National Special Committee on Apa...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...pines 197 Pitcairn Islands 198 Poland 199 Portugal 200 Qatar 202 Reunion 203 Romania 205 Rwanda 206 S St. Christopher and Nevis 207 St. Helena 20S St.... ...h America III. Central America and the Caribbean IV. South America V. Europe VI. Middle East VII. Africa VIII. Soviet Union, East and South Asia IX. S... ...67 estimates of religious affiliation 70% Muslim, 20% Albanian Orthodox, 10% Roman Catholic Language: Albanian (Tosk is official dia- lect), Greek Inf... ..., about 3% of the total budget Persian Gulf Al Muharra MANAMA S regional map VI Geography Total area: 620 km 2 ; land area: 620 km 2 Comparative area:... ...te's courts and regional court of appeals Government leaders: (Mary) Eugenia CHARLES, Prime Minister (since July 1980); Sir Clarence SEIGNORET, Presi-... ...ed coalition), Michael Douglas; Dominica Freedom Party (DFP), (Mary) Eugenia Charles Voting strength: (1985 election) House of Assembly seats DFP 15, ... ...n, with reservations National holiday: Foundation Day, 11 February Branches: Emperor is symbol of state; executive power is vested in Cabinet appointe... ...ver status at FAO, OAS, UN, and UNESCO Economy The Vatican City, seat of the Holy See, is supported financially by contributions (known as Peter's pen... ...communities throughout the world; the Administration of the Patrimony of the Holy See manages the Holy See's capital assets Electric power: 3,000 kW c...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... novelist: “I am much taken with Bartlett’s work and commend it highly.” CHARLES POORE in The New York Times: “...believable characters who are sti... ..., and critics, among them James Michener, Pearl S. Buck, Ford Madox Ford, Charles Poore, James Purdy, Russell Kirk, Michael Fraenkel, and many other... ...rowd, forced me to retreat. As I closed the door of the house I ob- served Roman soldiers. I asked to be left alone. I ate supper alone. Early in the ... .... “Work fast,” someone was constantly urging. Peter got defiant: “Let the Romans come,” he shouted. “We have a right to bury our dead.” Luke had to ... ...th fragrant oil. It was a moment of calm, a moment of beauty. Nisan 15 Holy Week has begun. I walk accompanied by my disciples. As we pass a tal... ...Roman officer spoke out: “He’s an enemy of Rome...he defies Caesar.” “Our emperor is Caesar,” a priest shouted. “Take him away,” Pilate said. “He is... ...ch all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost...” Teach as I have taught...remind them of grace. I VOICE... ... inside and that denials will get me no- where: grey hairs, wrinkles, poor vi- sion...they are the roistering gift of time, markings on the stone, to... ...ieving. Our shields are in place but the lances were broken years ago. Our vi- sors are down, our plumes awry. Our horses have been killed in the fiel...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...Coaster Market – On Volatility IV. The Friendly Trend V. The Merits of Inflation VI. The Benefits of Oligopolies VII. Moral Hazard and the Surviv... ...en rendered moot by seemingly inexhaustible scandals. The field is the progeny of Charles Dow of Dow Jones fame and the founder of the "Wall Stree... ...working on a shoestring budget in his garage - is a mythical relic of 18th century Romanticism. More often, innovation is systematically and metho... ... Envy is not a new phenomenon. Belisarius, the general who conquered the world for Emperor Justinian, was blinded and stripped of his assets by his... ...d contrivances. The advent of the Industrial Revolution - and the imagery of the romantic lone inventor toiling on his brainchild in a basement o... ... end or ends in themselves. This is no infinite regression. There is bound to be an holy grail (happiness?) in the role of the ultimate end. A more ... ...ommunism The Labour Divide - V. Employee Benefits and Ownership The Labour Divide - VI. The Future of Work Immigrants and the Fallacy of Labour Scarc...

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A Child's History of England

By: Charles Dickens

...A CHILD S HISTORY OF ENGLAND by Charles Dickens A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication A Chil... ...e Electronic Classics Series Publication A Child’s History of England by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. ... ... equal opportunity University. Contents CHAPTER I ANCIENT ENGLAND AND THE ROMANS......................................................... 7 CHAPTER I... ...E DANE ........................................................ 44 CHAPTER VI ENGLAND UNDER HAROLD HAREFOOT, HARDICANUTE, AND ED WARD THE CONFESSOR .... ............................................ 437 A Child’s History of England vi Charles Dickens 7 A Child’s History of England by Charles Dickens CHAPT... ...s History of England by Charles Dickens CHAPTER I ANCIENT ENGLAND AND THE ROMANS IF YOU LOOK AT A M AP of the World, you will see, in the left ha... ...d, and learnt a great deal from the Gauls and Romans. At last, the Ro man Emperor, Claudius, sent Aulus Plautius , a skilful general, with a mighty ... ...consider that they had taken a very solemn oath, in swearing this upon the holy bracelets that they wore, and which were al ways buried with them whe... ...think not. I observe that it induced the ignorant people to consider him a holy man, and that it made him very powerful. Which was exactly what he alw...

...Contents CHAPTER I ANCIENT ENGLAND AND THE ROMANS......................................................... 7 CHAPTER II ANCIENT ENGLAND UNDER THE EARLY SAXONS .................................. 18 CHAPTER III ENGLAND UNDER THE GOOD SAXON, ALFRED..........................

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Pictures from Italy

By: Charles Dickens

...Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Pictures from Italy by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. Th... ...he file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Pictures from Italy by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics S... ...upon them. I hope I am not likely to be misunderstood by Professors of the Roman Catholic faith, on account of anything con tained in these pages. I ... ...th, any essentials of their creed. When I treat of the cer emonies of the Holy Week, I merely treat of their effect, and do not challenge the good an... ..., into a vaulted chamber, now used as a store room: once the chapel of the Holy Office. The place where the tribunal sat, was plain. The platform migh... ... lorn surprise; and returning to my villa: the Villa Bagnerello (it sounds romantic, but Signor Bagnerello is a butcher hard by): have sufficient occu... ...n Low, call me not thus. Repeat that phrase and leave me! I am Napo leon, Emperor of France!’ Sir Yew ud se on, nothing daunted, proceeded to enterta... ...ecially fine at the last, when, hearing the doctor and the valet say, ‘The Emperor is dead!’ he pulled out his watch, and wound up the piece (not the ... ...t monument; and his eyes and his teeth shone brighter than before. CHAPTER VI THROUGH BOLOGNA AND FERRARA THERE WA S SUCH A VERY SMART official i...

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The Uncommercial Traveller

By: Charles Dickens

... The Un... ...iversity assumes any responsibility for the material con- tained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Un... ...les Dickens 42 male sex, in a checked shirt and without a coat, reading a newspaper; now, it was a man crimp and a woman crimp, who always introduced ... ... into port with a fair wind under all sail, I shall think of the unsleeping host of devourers who never go to bed, and are always in their set traps w... ...se, and I have reason to believe that what he said was true. Well! I made no halt there, and I soon dropped the very queer small boy and went on. Over... ...r of the extinct London may-poles. These attrac- tions had induced several young priests or deacons in black bibs for waistcoats, and several young la... ... less in the condition of those inside it, every night of our lives? Are we not nightly persuaded, as they daily are, that we associate preposterously... ...lete system of for- tifications. Fifty times a day, I got down to harangue an in- furiated soldiery about the Bottle. Through the filthy degra- dation...

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Dombey and Son

By: Charles Dickens

...ckens A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Dombey & Son by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. Thi... ...or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Dombey & Son by Charles Dickens, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Ser... ...hange them? Though he was soon satisfied that he had dismissed the idea as romantic and unlikely—though possible, there was no denying—he could not he... ...wned by the uproar in the streets, yet were there hints of adventurous and romantic story to be observed in some of the adjacent ob- jects. Gog and Ma... ...abbaths for at least two little Christians among all the Jews, and did the holy Sabbath work of strengthening and knitting up a brother’ s and a siste... ...lieve that he believes (that washiest of Perches!) that after your Pa, the Emperor of India is the child unborn to Mr Carker.’ 404 Dombey & Son Not a... ...s W alter’s used to be, stood near him, awfully serene and still. In every vi- sion, Edith came and went, sometimes to her joy , sometimes to her sorr... ... peace and quiet, harmonising with the calmness in their souls, and making holy air around them! Blessed twilight stealing on, and shading her so soot... ... hope of sleep. He still lay listening; and when he felt the trembling and vi- bration, got up and went to the window, to watch (as he could from its ...

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The Mystery of Edwin Drood

By: Charles Dickens

... The My... ...University assumes any responsibility for the material contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The My... ...able with a genial smile, ‘and so do you, Ned, that Uncle and Nephew are words prohibited here by common consent and express agreement. For what we a... ...name must be bestowed upon the old Cathedral town. Let it stand in these pages as Cloisterham. It was once possibly known to the Druids by another nam... ...et pupil of the Nuns’ House is Miss Rosa Bud, of course called Rosebud; wonderfully pretty, wonderfully childish, wonderfully whimsical. An awkward in... ... Then, hushing his footsteps, he passes to his own room, lights his pipe, and delivers himself to the Spectres it invokes at midnight. 50 The Mystery... ...himself to the Spectres it invokes at midnight. 50 The Mystery of Edwin Drood CHAPTER VI – PHILANTHROPY IN CHAPTER VI – PHILANTHROPY IN CHAPTER VI – ... ...affled for at the pastrycook’s, terms one shilling per member. Public amusements are not wanting. The Wax-Work which made so deep an impression on the...

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Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

By: Charles Dickens

...Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Life a... ...c Classics Series Publication Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylva- nia State University. T... ...r Pecksniff, ‘There is no deception, ladies and gentlemen, all is peace, a holy calm pervades me.’ So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-grey wh... ...another of captain’s biscuits (which are always a moist and jovial sort of vi- and); a plate of oranges cut up small and gritty; with powdered sugar, ... ...irit as is possessed by that extraordinary creature? Was there ever such a Roman as our friend Chiv? Was there ever a man of such a purely classical t... ...e name of our com- mon country, and in the name of that righteous cause of holy sym- pathy in which we are engaged, I thank you. I thank you, sir, in ... ...lls that ever flourished a whip professionally, he might have been elected emperor. He didn’t handle his gloves like another man, but put them on—even... ...d old grandmother I used to tell you of. You remember! Oh! There’s nothing romantic in our his- tory, John.’ ‘Very well,’ said John in quiet despair. ...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

...ckens A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Bleak House by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. Thi... ...or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Bleak House by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics S... ...ces are usually received. In Bleak House I have purposely dwelt upon the romantic side of familiar things. 1853 CHAPTER I In Chancery LONDON. M ICHA... ..., which has never changed since he courted her, is the one little touch of romantic fancy in him. Indeed, he married her for love. A whisper still goe... ...s Inn as we rolled out of its precincts. 63 Bleak House – Dickens CHAPTER VI Quite at Home THE DAY HAD BRIGHTENED very much, and still brightened ... ...anship; but is touched home by the sentiments. In the last scene, when the Emperor of T artary gets up into a cart and condescends to bless the united... ...nd our time was disengaged until night, when he was to go to Liverpool for Holyhead. Jarndyce and Jarndyce being again expected to come on that day, R... ... her husband by this appellation, on account, as it is supposed, of Lignum Vi tae having been his old regimental nickname when they first became acqu... ...bles, where hum bler ambition dreams of bliss, in keepers’ lodges, and in holy matrimony with Will or Sally. Up comes the bright sun, drawing everyth...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne Book the Third

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...ESSAYS OF MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE T ranslated by Charles Cotton Edited by William Carew Hazilitt 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 ES... ...1877 1877 1877 ESSAYS OF MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE Book the Third T ranslated by Charles Cotton Edited by William Carew Hazilitt 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 A ... .................................................................. 61 CHAPTER VI OF COACHES ................................................................ ...ne would rid him of Arminius by poison: this was the most potent enemy the Romans had, who had defeated them so ignominiously under Varus, and who alo... ... T acitus, Annal., ii. 65]—were fallen into dispute about their title; the emperor hindered them from proceeding to blows: but one of them, under colo... ...ent in his own house, imprisoned and killed him. Justice required that the Romans should have satisfaction for this offence; but there was a difficult... ... their secrets; what more? they lie with their lovers learnedly.”—Juvenal, vi. 189.] and quote Plato and Aquinas in things the first man they meet cou... ...eir own sex, and not rather in ours, for fear of tempting us again in that holy state. In brief, we allure and flesh them by all sorts of ways: we inc... ... Suspendisse potenti Vestimenta maris deo:” [“ The holy wall, by my votive table, shows that I have hanged up my wet clothes i...

Excerpt: Essays of Michel De Montaigne, translated by Charles Cotton, Ed. William Carew Hazilitt.

...PTER V ................................................................................................................................... 61 CHAPTER VI OF COACHES ..................................................................................................... 129 CHAPTER VII OF THE INCONVENIENCE OF GREATNESS ............................................ 150 CHAPTER VI...

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