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Travels in England during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth

By: Paul Hentzner

...Travels in England During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth by Paul Hentzner and Fragmenta Regalia by Sir Robert Nau... ...Travels in England During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth by Paul Hentzner and Fragmenta Regalia by Sir Robert Naunton A PE... ...LECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Travels in England During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth by Paul Hentzner, and Fragmenta Rega- lia by Sir Robert ... ... CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Travels in England During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth by Paul Hentzner, and Fragmenta Rega- lia by Sir Robert Naunton i... ...ted, together with Sir Robert Naunton’s “Fragmenta Regalia,” in the volume from which they are here reprinted, with notes by the translator and the ed... ...quitain, High Steward of England, died in the twenty-first year of Richard II., A.D. 1398. A little farther, almost at the entrance of the choir, in a... ...he same on which the patriarch Jacob reposed when he beheld the miraculous descent of angels. Edward I., the Mars and Hector of England, having conque... ...nd, having conquered Scotland, brought it from thence. The tomb of Richard II. and his wife, of brass, gilt, and these verses written round it: Perfec... ...elects, at his own choice, certain persons, who must be gentlemen of three descents, and such as, for their age and the straitness of their fortunes, ...

...Introduction: Queen Elizabeth herself, and London as it was in her time, with sketches of Elizabethan England, and of its great men in the way of social dignity, are here brought home to us by Paul Hentzner and Sir Robert Naunton....

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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

By: John Locke

... by John Locke An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (First pubulished 1690) is a publi- cation of the Pennsylvania State Universit... ...cation of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this ... .......................................................................................................... 27 Chapter II No Innate Practical Principles .... ...ns concerning Innate Principles, both Speculative and Practical .......................................... 67 BOOK II Of Ideas .......................... ...ch or common methods, that your allowance and approbation of the design of this Treatise will at least preserve it from being condemned without readin... ...th some of those large and comprehensive discoveries you have made of truths hitherto unknown, unless to some few, from whom your lordship has been pl... ...at most of the denominations of things re- ceived from time are only relations. Thus, when any one says that Queen Elizabeth lived sixty-nine, and rei... ...tion; and that they agreed in that circumstance of birth, let it be what it will. The comparing them then in their descent from the same person, witho... ...m then in their descent from the same person, without knowing 345 John Locke the particular circumstances of that descent, is enough to found my noti...

...Excerpt: This treatise, which is grown up under your lordship?s eye, and has ventured into the world by your order, does now, by a natural kind of right, come to your lordship for that protection which you several years since promised it. It is not that I think any name, how great soever, set at the beginning of a ...

...Contents AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING (1690) ......................................................................... 6 EPISTLE TO THE READER .......................................................................................................................................... 9 INTRODUCTION:...............................................................

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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

By: Adam Smith

...AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH OF NATIONS by Adam Smith A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SER... ...CTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith is a publication of the Pennsylvania... .................................................................. 10 CHAPTER II OF THE PRINCIPLE WHICH GIVES OCCASION TO THE DIVISION OF LABOUR ........... ................................................................... 124 BOOK II OF THE NATURE, ACCUMULATION, AND EMPLOYMENT OF STOCK ... 222 INTRODUCTIO... ...ERCIAL OR MERCANTILE SYSTEM 342 CHAPTER II OF RESTRAINTS UPON IMPORTATION FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES OF SUCH GOODS AS CAN BE PRODUCED AT HOME .............. ...en where the denomination of the coin has not been altered. By the 18th of Elizabeth, it was enacted, that a third of the rent of all college leases s... ...d the evil of usury. The statute of Henry VIII. was revived by the 13th of Elizabeth, cap. 8. and ten per cent. contin- ued to be the legal rate of in... ...dministrator to any person, or of taking any lands within this kingdom, by descent, devise, or purchase. He likewise forfeits to the king all his land... ...ngly, who abound more in families revered and honoured on account of their descent from a long race of great and illustrious ancestors; because there ...

Excerpt: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith.

...Contents INTRODUCTION AND PLAN OF THE WORK .......................................................................... 8 BOOK I OF THE CAUSES OF IMPROVEMENT IN THE PRODUCTIVE POWERS OF LABOUR, AND OF THE ORDER ACCORDING TO WHICH ITS PRODUCE IS NATURALLY DIS...

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Theological Essays and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...THEOLOGICAL ESSAYS AND OTHER PAPERS BY THOMAS DE QUINCEY A A A A AUTHOR OF UTHOR OF UTHOR OF UTHOR OF UTHOR OF C C C C CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OP... ...UTHOR OF UTHOR OF UTHOR OF C C C C CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OP ONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OP ONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OP ONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OP ON... ...nignity that could not have had a birth except in Christianity.) All comes from the labyrinthine intricacy in which the social action of Chris- tianit... ... the ground of any political move- ment. We shall see. But next, that is,— II. Secondly, as to the idea of man’s relation to God, this, were it capabl... ...the same as if the magic had acted physically according to its pretences.* II. Development, as applicable to Christianity, is a doctrine of the very d... ...lowing imaginary miracle which he proposes as a basis for reasoning. Queen Elizabeth, as every body will remem- ber who has happened to read Lord Monm... ...hese learned gentlemen should have issued a bulletin, declaring that Queen Elizabeth had been met in Greenwich Park, or at Nonsuch, on May-day of 1603... ...- selves as brothers by natural affinity, by local neighborhood, by common descent, or who make themselves brothers by artificial contracts. Captain C... ...il com- munities, the economy of the age has lowered its tone by graduated descents, in each one successively of the four last decennia. The philosoph...

...Contents ON CHRISTIANITY, AS AN ORGAN OF POLITICAL MOVEMENT..................................4 PROTESTANTISM............................................................................................................... 39 ON THE SUPPOSED SCRIPTURAL EXPRESSION FO...

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Wilhelm Tell

By: Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller

...hristoph Freidrich von Schiller, trans. Theodore Martin is a publica- tion of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ... the interference with his personal liberty intol- erable, he finally fled from the Duchy, and in various re- treats went on with his dramatic work. L... ...94 began his intimate relation with Goethe, beside whom he lived in Weimar from 1799 till his death in 1805. His lyrical poems were produced throughou... ... Wallenstein, Marie Stuart, The Maid of Orleans, The Bride of Messina, and William Tell (1804). His life was a continual struggle against ill-health a... ...will come Deliverance to this doom-devoted land? [Exeunt severally.] SCENE II A lime tree in front of Stauffacher’s house at Steinen, in Schwytz, upon... ...to thine ear, and o’er Thy darken’d way shall Freedom’s radiance pour. ACT II SCENE I The mansion of the Baron of Attinghausen. A Gothic Hall, decorat... ...ST (reading). “To the worthy men Of Uri, Schwytz, and Unterwald, the Queen Elizabeth sends grace and all good wishes.” MANY VOICES. What wants the que... ...are fed, There to the German soil you bid farewell; And thence, with swift descent, another stream Leads you to Italy, your promised land. [Ranz des V...

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Sartor Resartus the Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdr Ockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

... SARTOR RESARTUS The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdr¨ ockh THOMAS CARLYLE 1831 DjVu Editions Copyright c ... ... CHAPTER I — PRELIMINARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 CHAPTER II — EDITORIAL DIFFICULTIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CHAPTER III — REM... ...— MISCELLANEOUS HISTORICAL . . . . . . . . . 31 CHAPTER VIII — THE WORLD OUT OF CLOTHES . . . . . . . . . 34 CHAPTER IX — ADAMITISM . . . . . . . . . ... ... 43 CHAPTER XI — PROSPECTIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 BOOK II 55 CHAPTER I — GENESIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ...er; and, to the rag ing, struggling multitude here and elsewhere, solemnly, from hour to hour, with preparatory blast of cow horn, emit hisH¨ oret ih... ...umult and gold ornaments; also many a scene that looks desert and rock bound from the distance, will unfold itself, when visited, into rare valleys. N... ...ron, rather than he should lie and be a bishop;” what though the Landgravine Elizabeth, with many other Apron worthies,—figure here? An idle wire drawi... ...ity. Sir Walter Raleigh’s fine mantle, which he spread in the mud under Queen Elizabeth’s feet, appears to provoke little enthusiasm in him; he merely ... ..., where valleys in complex branchings are suddenly or slowly arranging their descent towards every quarter of the sky. The mountain ranges are beneath...

...Excerpt: CHAPTER I; PRELIMINARY -- CONSIDERING our present advanced state of culture, and how the Torch of Science has now been brandished and borne about, with more or less effect, for five thousand years and upwards; how, in these times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and perhaps more...

...Table of Contents: BOOK I 3 -- CHAPTER I ?PRELIMINARY, 3 -- CHAPTER II ?EDITORIAL DIFFICULTIES, 7 -- CHAPTER III ?REMINISCENCES, 11 -- CHAPTER IV? CHARACTERISTICS, 19 -- CHAPTER V? THE WORLD IN CLOTHES, 24 -- CHAPTER VI? APRONS, 29...

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Considerations on Representative Government

By: John Stuart Mill

...ations on Representative Government by John Stuart Mill is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ... previ ous writings will probably receive no strong impression of novelty from the present volume; for the principles are those to which I have been ... ... to meet with general acceptance as if they were. It seems to me, however, from various indications, and from none more than the recent debates on Ref... ...acticable in the existing condition of society, a rational choice. Chapter II Chapter II Chapter II Chapter II Chapter II The C The C The C The C The ... ...emistocles at the time of the Persian inva sion, or of the first or third William of Orange. It would be absurd to construct institutions for the mer... ...iod of the Reformation also produced sev eral eminent hereditary monarchs—Elizabeth, Henri Quatre, Gustavus Adolphus; but they were mostly bred up in... ...ed by various causes. Some times it is the effect of identity of race and descent. Commu nity of language and community of religion greatly contrib ... ...lonies generally by an enlightened colonial secretary, too early lost, Sir William Molesworth, when he appointed Mr. Hinckes, a leading Canadian polit...

...Preface: Those who have done me the honor of reading my previous writings will probably receive no strong impression of novelty from the present volume; for the principles are those to which I have been working up during the greater part of my life, and mos...

....................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter I To What Extent Forms of Government are a Matter of Choice ............................................................. 5 Chapter II The Criterion of a Good Form of Government .........................................................................

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The History of the Thirty Years' War in Germany

By: Friedrich Schiller

...son, M.A. A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The History of the Thirty Years’ War by Friedrich Schiller Translated by the Rev. A. J.... ...h Schiller Translated by the Rev. A. J. W. Morrison, M.A. is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furni... ...es in Bohemia. — Civil War. — Ferdinand extirpates the Protestant Religion from Styria. — The Elector Palatine, Frederick V., is chosen King by the Bo... ...or Frederick. — The Battle of Prague and total subjection of Bohemia. Book II. State of the Empire. — Of Europe. — Mansfeld. — Christian, Duke of Brun... ...ard, Duke of Weimar. — He takes Brisach. — His death. — Death of Ferdinand II. — Ferdinand III. succeeds him. — Celebrated Retreat of Banner in Pomera... .... And as to England, all the evils with which Philip the Second threatened Elizabeth, were mainly intended in revenge for her hav- ing taken his Prote... ...rocured for the Prince of Or- ange, the Admiral Coligny, the British Queen Elizabeth, and the Protestant princes of Ger- many, supplies of men and mon... ...xpose to question his own title to the electoral dignity? To a prince whom descent, dignity, and political power placed at the head of the Protestant ... ...Maximilian rested his claim on his electoral dignity, the nobleness of his descent, and his influence in the empire, Wallenstein’s military renown, an...

...Preface: The present is the only collected edition of the principal works of Schiller which is accessible to English readers. Detached poems or dramas have been translated at various times, and sometimes by men of eminence, since the ...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Five

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...Volume Five A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes: Volume Five is a publication of the Pen... ...ity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... .................................................................. 166 SCENES FROM “POLITIAN” .............................................................. ...rr in their patterns and colours. The soul of the apartment is the carpet. From it are deduced not only the hues but the forms of all objects incumben... ...glimpse of the letters Machi—Maza- Robesp—with the words Caligula, George, Elizabeth. His Majesty selected a narrow slip of parchment, and from it rea... ...OEMS TO THE NOBLEST OF HER SEX THE AUTHOR OFTHE DRAMA OF EXILE”— TO MISS ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING OF ENGLAND I DEDICATE THIS VOLUME WITH THE MOST ... ...bells— From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells. II. Hear the mellow wedding-bells Golden bells! What a w... ...nkling throats Of the bells, bells, bells— Of the bells! 155 V olume Five II. The bells!-ah, the bells ! The heavy iron bells! How horrible a monody ... ... of him as of a prodigy Pre-eminent in arts and arms, and wealth, And high descent. We’ll have him at the wedding. Aless. I have heard much of this Po...

Excerpt: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes: Volume Five.

...Contents PHILOSOPHY OF FURNITURE .................................................................................................................................. 6 A TALE OF JERUSALEM ..............................................................

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The Noble Qur'An

By: Rev. J. M. Rodwell

.... Rev. J. M. Rodwell, Introduction by Rev. G. Margoliouth is a publication of the Penn- sylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...sity is an equal opportunity university. 3 The Koran The Koran Translated from the Arabic by the Rev. J.M. Rodwell, M.A. with an Introduction by the ... ...y claim credit for that which is new in it, not for that which it borrowed from other systems. With regard to the first-named criterion, there is a gr... ...f the divine revelations, with the word SAY. Perhaps such passages as Sura ii. 15, p. 339, and v. 246, p. 365, and the constant mention of guidance, d... ...eils, pp. 11-44. 8 Sura xlvi. 10, p. 314. 9 Sura vi. 20, p. 318. Sura ii. 13 (p. 339), verse 98, etc. 25 The Koran tery in which this subject is... ...ical with Sura [lxx.] xxxii. 4. Compare also Sura xcvii., p. 37. where the descent is said to take place in a single night. 3 Lit. forbidden or preve... ...the Resurrection and cause them to descend into the fire: and wretched the descent by which they shall descend! They were followed by a curse in this ... ... Amran to be the father of the Virgin Mary (Sura [cix.] lxvi. 12)–Mary and Elizabeth to be sisters; who, with Jesus, John, and Zacharias, make up the ...

...Introduction: The Koran admittedly occupies an important position among the great religious books of the world. Though the youngest of the epoch-making works belonging to this class of literature, it yields to hardly any in the wonderful e...

...1 96 Thick Blood or Clots of Blood 2 74 The Enwrapped 3 73 The Enfolded 4 93 The Brightness 5 94 The Opening 6 113 The Daybreak 7 114 Men 8 1 Sura I. 9 109 Unbelievers 10 112 The Unity...

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Bride of Lammermoor

By: Sir Walter Scott

...ir Walter Scott A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott is a publication of the Pennsylvania Stat... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...MMERMOOR THE AUTHOR, on a former occasion, declined giving the real source from which he drew the tragic subject of this history, because, though occu... ... and furnished in what we 23 Sir Walter Scott now call the taste of Queen Elizabeth’s age. The light, admit- ted from the upper part of a high caseme... ...bject; for I protest to you, Dick, that were I permitted to peep into that Elizabeth-chamber, and see the persons you have sketched conversing in fles... ...what then a great deal more than they act. 26 Bride of Lammermoor CHAPTER II. Well, lord, we have not got that which we have; ’Tis not enough our foe... ... this time fled, Being opposites of such repairing nature. —Henry VI. Part II. IN THE GORGE of a pass or mountain glen, ascending from the fertile pla... ...nto the fountain, disappeared from his eyes. The bubbles occasioned by her descent were crimsoned with blood as they arose, leading the distracted Bar... ...the turrets which graced the angles of the old tower. The tardiness of his descent extracted some exclamations of impatience from 79 Sir Walter Scott...

...Excerpt: Introduction to the bride of Lammermoor. The author, on a former occasion, declined giving the real source from which he drew the tragic subject of this history, because, though occurring at a distant period, it might possibly be unpleasing ...

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