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...horus by Millennium Books [an imprint of E.J. Dwyer (Australia) Pty. Ltd.] in 1995. This second edition, with text reset, various emendations, and new... ...publication rights. Copyright © 1995 and 2006 by Donald Broadribb. Typeset in Times New Roman and Futura, using the program Mellel, with an Apple iMac... ...we absorbed simple social assumptions from the culture we live in, none of us grow up in a religious vacuum. Through most of history the majority of p... ...nvite you to accompany me in considering what the word religion implies to us who live in the tail end of the twentieth century in a time when so many... ...aningless. If some logic can be 45. Suzuki, Introduction, p. 107. BUDDHISM 51 teased from it, that logic is irrelevant. There is no way to circumvent... ...uths cannot be known solely by intellect. Though arrived at by a different route, Jung’s suggestion came very close to Gautama’s postulate, a fact whi... ...tually brought to Jung’s attention and which he later discussed at length. 51 To be fully convincing, an experience must appeal to the feeling, and th... ...e outposts of the Roman Empire. Because this was the site of ma- jor trade routes with Africa and Asia, Roman garrisons were sta- tioned throughout th... ...ection in Jungian Psychology. Reflections of the Soul, Open Court, LaSalle (Illinois), 1980. Wallace, Anthony: The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca, Kno...
...ildren we were taught at a church Sunday school or some other religious institution, or weabsorbed simple social assumptions from the culture we live in, none of us grow up in a religious vacuum. Through most of history the majority of people appear to have been reasonably satisfied with the religious culture which went hand in hand with their social structure. It has been...
... be accessed through the author’s website at http://james-boyle.com. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN: 978-0-300-13740-8 Library of Congr... ...served mockery. “Want that insignia torn off your car, Dad? Then it would be in the public domain, right?” My colleagues at Duke are one of the main i... ...ion, my thanks go out to the anonymous donor whose generous donation allowed us to found the Center for the Study of the Public Domain, and to Bob You... ...ion of industrial technologies that threatened the environ- ment also taught us to recognize its value. The explosion of information tech- nologies ha... ...rse, one could construct a more modest Lockean idea of intellectual property 51 —building on the notion of “enough and as good” left over for oth- ers... ...x, and burn,” says the Apple advertisement. It The Second Enclosure Movement 51 ___-1 ___0 ___ 1 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 51 marks a wo... ...ith Related Documents 1783–1854, ed. Donald Jack- son (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1962), 586). It is easy, in fact, reading this prodigious... ...In contrast, T urner sees enclosure as one possible, though not a necessary, route to productivity gains (“English Open Fields,” 688). Donald Mc- Clos... ...p Deffaa, Blue Rhythms: Six Lives in Rhythm and Blues (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996), 161. 13. Columbia Catalog Number CO45097, availabl...
...ll depend on a delicate balance between those ideas that are controlled and those that are free, between intellectual property and the public domain. In The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind (Yale University Press) James Boyle introduces readers to the idea of the public domain and describes how it is being tragically eroded by our current copyright, patent,...
...KS Central Intelligence Agency The World Factbook 1987 CP/1S WF 87-001 US Government officials should obtain copies of The World Factbook direct... ...or through liaison channels from the Central Intelligence Agency. Requesters in the Department of Defense may obtain copies from: Defense Intelligence... ...shington, D.C. 20340-3344 Tel: (202) 373-3869 or Autovon 243-3869 Requesters in the Department of State may obtain copies from: Department of State IN... ...New State Washington, D.C. 20520 Tel: (202) 647-9673. Requesters outside the US Government may purchase copies from: Superintendent of Documents US Go... ...fron, the University. To renew call Telephone Center, 333-840O UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN m 02 m 08 APR 15 APR 1 8 CPASWF 87-0... ...439 m Telecommunications: fair system of wire, radio-relay, and troposcatter routes; high frequency used extensively for military/ Cuban links; 2 Atla... ...ys: 5,150-8,046 km navi- gable waterways (includes 2,575-3,058 km main cargo routes) Ports: 2 sea (Chittagong, Chalna), 7 inland Pipelines: 650 km nat... ...tional highway; 1,362 km provincial road; about 38,000 km other paved; about 51,000 km unpaved rural Inland waterways: 2,043 km (1,528 km in regular c... ... 1.95% Nationality: noun Belizean(s); adjec- tive Belizean Ethnic divisions: 51% black, 22% mestizo, 19% Amerindian, 8% other Religion: 50% Roman Cath...
...There have been some significant changes in this edition. A new Geography section has replaced the former Land and Water sections. Entries in the new section include area (total and land), comparative area, land boundaries, coastline, maritime claims, boundary disp...
...FROM THE COVER OF VOICES FROM THE PAST: In Voices from the Past, a daring group of five independent novels, acclai... ...ardo da Vinci; Shakespeare; and Abraham Lincoln. Each novel appears here in its entirety within a single unique volume of 644 pages beautifully il... ...ecome no more than voices from the past: The contributions they have left us remain, but little remains of each person, of his or her personality, o... ...turning home, we bathed at our fountain, splashing each other, the sun on us and the slippery mar- ble. Afterwards, we lay down and slept, and I drea... ...ne jars, a young Hermes, sponges...coral...kelp...sharks. 51 lcaeus has taken back his former secretary. I am glad for all our sa... ...w days. A sergeant repaired her sandals. They followed an ancient caravan route, asking for help. They lived with Gabra nomads—borrowing a white cam... ...essful with their lives? These men know ambition and is ambition the safe route? Verily, verily “all is vanity and vexation of spirit,” if we listen... ...a.m. To commence my diary I will use lines I wrote a few years ago for an Illinois newspaper. May 20, 1863 I am six feet four inches tall and we... ...e 20, 1863 Some of my happy days were passed in East Salem, when I was an Illinois postmaster. Since the mail arrived only twice a week, I could per...
...In Voices from the Past, a daring group of five independent novels, acclaimed author Paul Alexander Bartlett accomplishes a tour de force of historical fiction, allowing the reader to enter for the first time into the pri...
...wns entirely suo- oessful, and despite its humorous side, tied a new itnot in tlie bond of ail Williams men. The parade, the fireworks, the transparen... ...parts of a cus- tom tliftt is no empty formalitj. The Parade 1910 gathered in front of the opera house shortly after 7 o'clock, clad in night-shirts, ... ...to register an earthquake shock, caused by Clough walking across the camp- us. If Herzfeld had not stopped talking a moment he would not have noticed ... ...orliearance. then, is our second picture. The third and last picture shows us the Christian looking into his own heart. This is taken from the sixth v... ...m, Walt Whituian, Boston- ian Public Documents, edited by W. T. R. Marvin '51, containing a biography of Blackstoiio, who for several years v. as the ... ...lt. Before the ground estabushed isie ^ipTHINO^ BROADWAY con/POTHIV-SCCOHD 51. HKW YORK. Exclusive English and Scotch Woolens for Suits made to measur... ...h is a map showing the sur- rounding country, elevation of hills, tiamping routes, etc. The daily memorandum diary will be the same as that used in th... ...et so highly developed as to demand the use of lilies of shortest possible route l>e- tween all points on the carnpus. COMMUNICATION All communication... ...iiK Brerything np'to date piiac Straet, Williamttown Games with Michigfan, Illinois and Chicago Tlio WiliiamB bnsobail team leaves WilliauiBtuwii Tuos...
...ongest running independent newspaper at Williams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to more than 600 subscribers across the country. The newspaper does not receive financial support from the college or from the...
... Seymour H. Fine With Foreword by Philip Kotler Originally Published in 1981 by Praeger Publishers. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS TH... ...SS 14 Social Issues and Causes 14 SOME CONCEPTS AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES 15 INCREASE IN CONCERN WITH IDEAS 17 From Inner to Other-Directedness 17 Vol... ...ould be a free marketplace for all sorts of ideas. My wife also set an example for us to become a 9 socially conscious family; Paul followed hi... ..., organization marketing, person marketing, place marketing and idea marketing (p. 51). 24 What is probably the first product categorization... ... Europe, Voice of America and Radio Liberty broadcasts, for example. Recently, en route to the university parking lot, a student remarked to the aut... ...at: Most evidence on the failures of information 45 campaigns actually tells us more about flaws in the communicator -the originator of message... ...ages -than it does about shortcomings either in the content or in the audience (p. 51). This chapter has responded to that mandate. The major iss... ...as personally administered to several hundred households in a middle class area of Illinois. Following the survey, the experimental community was e... ...usade: Status Politics and the American Temperance Movement. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Gwyn, Robert J. 1970. "Opinion Advertising and th...
...An idea is taken for granted in the scheme of things. Someone exclaims, "I've got an idea!" What is it that he has? From where did he get it? How was it transmitted? How might it spread to others? What will be the effect of the acceptance of the idea? Th...
...Matti Sarmela LAWS OF DESTINY NEVER DISAPPEAR Culture of Thailand in the postlocal world Helsinki 2005 ... ...R DISAPPEAR Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World ... ...ave more development Villages and houses Place for a human community 51 Culture of the river valleys 51 * Lampang Province and City 52 Thre... ...ool of life 47 From villager to citizen 47 * From citizen to globality 51 * Virtual civilization 53 Marriage 55 Romantic love 55 * Village ... ...mily * I don't believe everything sorcerers say * What Buddha taught us Pictures 54-93 Supernatural environment The invisible world 94... ...e information on Thailand churned out by modern information industry tells us only about sex tourism, drugs, Aids, child labour... as if the Western r... ...nd traffic signs, built towards the end of the 1990s. The road follows the route of the old village road, first through the village of Ban Na Kaen and... ... in the training society the individual may get a job only by the official route (newspaper advertisements) and the family living in the village can ... ...pects of Aging in Buddhist Northern Thailand. Ph.D. thesis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. De Vos, G. – Romanucci-Ross, L. (eds.) 1975....
...worldviews of peoples of Thailand and Finland, the past and future of local cultures. Matti Sarmela started collecting material on Northern Thailand in 1972. Based on a longitudinal field study, he wrote his description of three villages in Lampang Province, and the changes in villagers' lives over three decades. The book also speaks through the voices of villagers themse...
... Canadian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12 th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not f... ...ed in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not found in dictionaries: beginning with the title. The word: ‘Splitness’ is ... ...n without any dynamite. The Path of Splitness Chapter One: The Universe 51 There has to be something to make it explode. Also, there have to ... ... only exists in the present moment it makes the Universe seem to be finite to us. We only perceive things in the present moment. We only perceive ... ...plitness of Actual Infinity. The in-betweenness of the Present Moment gives us a Relative perception of the fullness and emptiness of Space, and t... ...d their laziness. Eventually they cleared the grazing lands and migrational routes of their herds of all squatting skulking African human Killers.... ...lain. They settled in less fierce areas, with a smaller, and shorter nomadic routes. They did not make the 1,000-mile trip back and forth twice eve... ... happens when they become too happy? Look at what happened to the Mormons of Illinois. Look how Harlem was systematically destroyed when American ... ... corruption, and it will stay hidden for centuries. All that is needed is for 51% of the entire human population to have a certain level of normaliz...
...a Scott ISBN 10: 1-936000-02-4 ISBN 13: 978-1-936000-02-9 Published in the United States of America Publish Date: March 29, 2009 Edito... ...l rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including photocop... ...elf at Faraday. “Is this how you settle things, Mr. Faraday? By throwing us into the street? What about the contract you signed, an act presente... ...” she said sourly. “It’s the living ones that make it hard for the rest of us petty mortals.” “Is it a divorce you’ll be wanting from me, then?”... ... there was a way I could reach Helene through you.” Listen With Your Heart 51 “I see.” And Morgan had provided a means far less chimerical than a... ...he role of Malvolio in Twelfth Night in a company set to tour through Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana startin’ in one week. Do you think he’s up to it?... ...with him.” Barbara Scott 112 “Yes. Yes. Oh, I can’t wait to tell her. Illinois in January, I can’t think of a more exquisite torture for her. ... ...rbor, she was being hustled up Cork’s streets and alleyways on a circuitous route north through the ‘flat of the city’ as Falkner called it. Though...
...every wish come true. Daniel entices her into a marriage of convenience. Can she save him from the treacherous political legacy of his late wife? Set in 1871, the story sweeps from the tragedy of the Chicago Fire to the streets of New York and finally to the wild, dangerous coast of Ireland. Is Daniel merely using Morgan for his own deceptions? Or is she right to listen wi...
...Moby Dick or The Whale HERMAN MELVILLE 1851 IN TOKEN OF MY ADMIRATION FOR HIS GENIUS, This book is Inscribed TO NATHANI... ... . 48 9 The Sermon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 10 A Bosom Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59... ...2 50 Ahab’s Boat and Crew . Fedallah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 51 The Spirit—Spout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 5... ... Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 57 Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood; in Sheet Iron; in Stone; in Mountains; in Star... ... Among the former, one was of a most monstrous size. * * This came towards us, open mouthed, raising the waves on all sides, and beating the sea befor... ...security, and there sleeps.” MONTAINGE. — Apology for Raimond Sebond. “Let us fly, let us fly! Old Nick take me if it is not Leviathan described by the ... ...cks of sea turtles. But these extravaganzas only show that Nantucket is no Illinois. Look now at the wondrous traditional story of how this island was... ...elles, hence 206 Chapter 45 The Affidavit a sperm whale could, by the same route, pass out of the Mediterranean into the Propontis. In the Propontis, ... ...he ship was then sailing, and bethought him that through that gate lay the route to his vengeance, and beheld, how that through that same gate he was ...
...Excerpt: Etymology (SUPPLIED BY A LATE CONSUMPTIVE USHER TO A GRAMMAR SCHOOL.); The pale Usher --threadbare in coat, heart, body, and brain; I see him now. He was ever dusting his old lexicons and grammars, with a queer handkerchief, mockingly embellished with all the gay flags of all the known nations of the world. He loved to dus...
... 20 -- 3 The Spouter-Inn, 24 -- 4 The Counterpane, 36 -- 5 Breakfast, 40 -- 6 The Street, 42 -- 7 The Chapel, 45 -- 8 The Pulpit, 48 -- 9 The Sermon, 51 -- 10 A Bosom Friend, 59 -- 11 Nightgown, 63 -- 12 Biographical, 65 -- 13 Wheelbarrow, 68 -- 14 Nantucket, 72 -- 15 Chowder, 74 -- 16 The Ship, 77 -- 17 The Ramadan, 89 -- 18 His Mark, 94 -- 19 The Prophet, 98 -- 20 All As...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, the Pennsylvania State Universit... .... The story would be the same in Ohio or Montana, in Kansas or Kentucky or Illinois, and not very differently would it be told Up York State or in the... ...ly fascinating pursuit of that malevolent fly if I were to ask you to tell us that you do not know anything about King John?” He spent three delightfu... ... use it just as well in the home. And gee, Carol, just think of a bunch of us going out on an auto picnic, some nice spring evening.” “Yes.” “And slei... ...n the piano and the phonograph. Did they rise from these housewifely per- 51 Sinclair Lewis sonalities to a larger world of abstractions and affairs?... ...ife’s garden and the farmer’s coat. Precious horses painfully brought from Illinois, were drowned in bogs or stampeded by the fear of blizzards. Snow ... ... the party, but it’s getting late, and a doctor never knows when he’ll get routed out before morning.” (She remembered that he had given this explanat... ... He galloped to the station, brought home rail- way maps, and traced motor-routes from Gopher Prairie to Winnipeg or Des Moines or Grand Marais, think...
...Excerpt: This is America--a town of a few thousand, in a region of wheat and corn and dairies and little groves. The town is, in our tale, called ?Gopher Prairie, Minnesota.? But its Main Street is the continuation of Main Streets everywhere. The story would be the same in Ohi...
...The Writings of Abraham Lincoln In Seven V olumes V olume 7 of 7 A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Pu... ...te Electronic Classics Series Publication The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes – Volume Seven is a publication of the Penn- sylvania Stat... ...vote being put to any test not found in the laws of Maryland. This brings us to a difference between Missouri and Maryland. With the same reason in ... ..., while Maryland has not. For example, General Trimble, captured fighting us at Gettysburg, is, without recanting his treason, a legal voter by the l... ...ensions and Indians $4,216,520.79, for interest on public debt $24,729,846.51, for the War Department $599,298,600.83, for the Navy De- partment $63,2... ...arrassment, assign him a place, if directed to report to you? A. LINCOLN. 51 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Seven TO SECRETARY STANTON. (Priva... ...e Linder—Daniel Linder, I think, and certainly the son of U. F. Linder, of Illinois, please send him to me by an officer. A. LINCOLN. TELEGRAM TO MILI... ...special danger of renewed troubles in that neighborhood, and thence on the route toward New Mexico. I am not impressed that the danger is very great o... ...merchandise and other articles so purchased may be transported by the same route, and to the same place, from and by which the products sold and de- l...
...Excerpt: In June last a division was substantially lost at or near Winchester, Va. At the time, it was under General Milroy as immediate commander in the field, General Schenck as department commander at Baltimore, and General Halleck...
...The Writings of Abraham Lincoln In Seven V olumes V olume 1 of 7 A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Pu... ...te Electronic Classics Series Publication The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes – Volume One is a publication of the Pennsyl- vania State ... ... have as weak and as strong, as silly and as wise, as bad and as good. Let us therefore study the incidents in this as philosophy to learn wisdom from... ...ed the dead issues of the past. Such a study of Lincoln’s life will enable us to avoid the twin gulfs of immorality and inefficiency—the gulfs which a... ...nry S. Burrage, of Portland, Me., and to General Tho- mas J. Henderson, of Illinois. For various courtesies received, the editor is furthermore indebt... ... way until the spring of 1830, when his father “moved again,” this time to Illinois; and on the jour- ney of fifteen days “Abe” had to drive the ox wa... ...victorious chief into the capital of the vanquished foe. We are told that 51 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol One they pressed around him, kisse... ...gfield for home on Tuesday be- fore mentioned they did not take the direct route,—which, you know, leads by the butcher shop,—but that they fol- lowed...
...Introduction: Immediately after Lincoln?s re-election to the Presidency, in an off-hand speech, delivered in response to a serenade by some of his admirers on the evening of November 10, 1864, he spoke as follows: ?It has long been a grave question whether any government not too strong for the lib...
...The Writings of Abraham Lincoln In Seven V olumes V olume 6 of 7 A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Pu... ...te Electronic Classics Series Publication The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes – Volume Six is a publication of the Pennsyl- vania State ... ... General McDowell has been ordered to march upon that city by the shortest route. He is ordered, keeping himself always in position to save the capita... ...you will instruct your staff-officers to be prepared to supply him by that route. The President desires that General McDowell retain the com- mand of ... ...laces that it was broken yesterday at Front Royal, with a probable loss to us of one regiment infan- try, two Companies cavalry, putting General Banks... ...l, after he joins you, precisely as you indicated in your long despatch to us of the 21st. A. LINCOLN. 15 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Six T... ...d to be informed, if you think you can inform me with safety. A. LINCOLN. 51 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Six TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G . B. McC... ...io. Alexander Ramsey, Governor of Minne- sota. Richard Y ates, Governor of Illinois. Edward Salomon, Governor of Wisconsin. THE PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE MA... ...twice as many new troops in the field as all the other States together. If Illinois had got forward as many troops as Indiana, Cumberland Gap would so...
...ist of the navy for the command of squadrons and single ships such officers as he may believe that the good of the service requires to be thus placed in command; and such officers may, if upon the recommendation of the President of the United States they shall receive a vote of thanks of Congress for their services and gallantry in action against an enemy, be restored to t...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. North America: Volume Two by Anthony Trollope, the Pennsylvania... ... difficult—I may say impossible— to sound his praises in his own land. Let us suppose that a courteous Frenchman ventures an opinion among En- glishme... ... were on a government boat, would not listen to their prayers, but carried us instead on board the “Pensacola,” a sloop-of-war which was now lying in ... ...o his already gathered constellations of those Western stars—of Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, and Iowa; nor did he dream of Texas conquered, Louisia... ...complishing that which they deemed not to be accomplished on other terms? 51 Trollope It must, I think, be conceded that the Gulf States have not suf... ... whole nation. It did not affect South Carolina otherwise than it affected Illinois, Pennsylvania, or even New York. The navigation laws may also have... ...ight undertake this mili- tary duty. When he reached Kansas, having on his route made sundry violent abolition speeches, and proclaimed his intention ... ...ared to endure all the discomfort which light- ness of baggage entails. My route lay over the Alleghenies, 74 North America V ol. 2 by Pittsburg and ...
...The Writings of Abraham Lincoln In Seven V olumes V olume 5 of 7 A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Pu... ...te Electronic Classics Series Publication The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes – Volume Five is a publication of the Penn- sylvania State... ...unding country. A.L. FRAGMENT OF SPEECH AT PARIS, ILL., SEPT. 8, 1858. Let us inquire what Judge Douglas really invented when he introduced the Nebras... ...rds. If Judge Douglas did not invent this kind of popular sovereignty, let us pursue the inquiry and find out what kind he 13 The Writings of Abraham... ... and flog negroes in Nebraska was popular sovereignty. SPEECH A T CLINTON, ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER 8, 1858. The questions are sometimes asked “What is all... ...ngs of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Five TO H. L. PIERCE AND OTHERS. SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, April 6, 1859. GENTLEMEN:—Y our kind note inviting me to attend a... ... only for the government of that Territory, but for the Territories south 51 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Five of the Ohio River, Mr. Jeffer... ...tage for Naples before daylight in the morning, having come in by the same route after dark the evening, previous to the speaking, when I found you wa... ... and agreeable journey which I have had from home, on my rather circuitous route to the Federal capital. I am very happy that he was enabled in truth ...
...tate University. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpos... ...h the Pennsylvania State University assumes any responsibility for the material contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmi... ...nd Duch- Mark Twain 8 ess of Baden in a closed carriage; these passed through the low-bowing groups of servants and disappeared in the hotel, exhibit... ...f or eight months in every year. This custom had continued in Germany two hun- dred and fifty years. To return to my narrative. A student in a white c... ...aged things, bearing life-size stone figures. The two thieves were dressed in the fanciful court costumes of the middle of the sixteenth century, whil... ...em, though we had had a little assistance here and there. After breakfast they found us trying to blast some infor- mation out of the dumb hotel clerk... ...d at the summit, but Harris preferred to ask a lot of ques- tions—as usual, of a man who didn’t know anything—and he told us to go back and follow the... ...atinist 217 A Tramp Abroad Transportation, etc. 27 Porters 3 Coarse Washers and Ironers 44 Mules 1 Fine ditto 44 Muleteers 7 Cows 2 Milkers Total, 15... ...uits, Southern style. Roast wild turkey. Woodcock. Hot wheat-bread, Southern Canvasback-duck, from style. Baltimore. Hot buckwheat cakes. Prairie-hens...
...erne A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer... ...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...daily passing to and fro on the great ca- nal, by which the old roundabout route from England to India by the Cape of Good Hope was abridged by at lea... ...at Suez, so as to reach the Dutch or French colonies in Asia by some other route. He ought to know that he would not be safe an hour in India, which i... ...ried Fix. “Yes, and in eighty days! He says it is on a wager; but, between us, I don’t believe a word of it. That wouldn’t be common sense. There’s so... ...he has offered a large reward to the engi- neer of the Mongolia if he gets us to Bombay well in ad- vance of time.” “And you have known your master a ... .... Next came the musicians and a rearguard of capering fakirs, whose cries 51 Jules Verne sometimes drowned the noise of the instruments; these closed... ...d beasts, and a large tract which the Mormons, after they were driven from Illinois in 1845, began to colonise. The journey from New York to San Franc... ...s ears. Thus he learned that, after long persecutions, Smith reappeared in Illinois, and in 1839 founded a community at Nauvoo, on the Mississippi, nu...
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...arge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Nei ther the Pennsylvania St... ...contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Life on the Mississippi by Mark T wain (Samuel L. Clemens) ,... ... miles of land between there and the Gulf was built by the river. This gives us the age of that piece of country, without any trouble at all—one hundr... ...n 5 river in the old times, could have transferred a slave from Missouri to Illinois and made a free man of him. The Mississippi does not alter its l... ...or the present—I will give a few more of them further along in the book. Let us drop the Mississippi’s physical history, and say a word about its hist... ...on my brain; and just as I was begin Life on the Mississippi Mark T wain 51 ning to succeed to my satisfaction, we would draw up to ward it and ... ... 5 42 1852 Eclipse “ “ 5 42 1854 Sultana “ “ 4 51 1860 Atlantic “ “ 5 11 1860 Gen. Quitman “ “ 5 ... ...e me—to survey, in case anybody wanted it done. I had a contract to survey a route for a great mining ditch in California, and I was on my way thither... ...hed us to New York without missing schedule time ten minutes anywhere on the route; and there ended one of the most enjoyable five thousand mile journ...
...Excerpt: The ?Body Of The Nation? But the basin of the Mississippi is the body of the nation. All the other parts are but members, important in themselves, yet more important in their relations to this. Exclusive of the Lake basin and of 300,000 square miles in Texas and New Mexico, which in many aspects form a part of it, this basin contains about 1,250,000 squar...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ained within the document or for the file as an electronic trans- mission, in any way. My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglas, the Pennsylvani... ...t rank among living Americans, are abundantly laid bare in the book before us. Like the autobiography of Hugh Miller, it carries us so far back into e... ...te, develop and sustain the latter. With these original gifts in view, let us look at his school- ing; the fearful discipline through which it pleased... ...e work-able, do-able words, that brought forth fruits in the revolution in Illinois, and in the passage of the 3 Mr. Stephen Myers, of Albany, deserv... ...lf. Capt. An- thony was not considered a rich slaveholder, but was pretty 51 Frederick Douglas well off in the world. He owned about thirty “head” of... ...ON OUR MINDS—PATRICK HENRY— 179 Frederick Douglas SANDY BECOMES A DREAMER—ROUTE TO THE NORTH LAID OUT—OBJECTIONS CONSID- ERED—FRAUDS PRACTICED ON FRE... ...shermen, in the service of a master. On the other hand, by taking the land route, through the counties adjoining Delaware, we should be subjected to a... ...colored people out of the country. In look- ing at the recent black law of Illinois, one is struck dumb with its enormity. It would seem that the men ...
...arge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania Stat... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmis sion, in any way. The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Cle... ... great flotilla of “transients.” These latter came out of a dozen rivers—the Illinois, the Missouri, the Upper Mis sissippi, the Ohio, the Monongahel... ...“I done it!” “I done it!” “I done it!—have mercy, marster—Lord have mercy on us po’ niggers!” “Very good,” said the master, putting up his watch, “I w... ...erin’ to call you dat, honey, or I’s gwine to make a mistake sometime en git us bofe into trouble. The Tragedy of Pudd nhead Wilson - Mark Twain 17 ... ...r. It was dat ole nigger preacher dat tole it, de time he come over here fum Illinois en preached in de nigger church. He said dey ain’t nobody kin sa... ...de right, en dat I kin swah.” The Tragedy of Pudd nhead Wilson - Mark Twain 51 CHAPTER 10 The Nymph Revealed All say, How hard it is that we have t... ...the raid for the day, and hurried back to the haunted house by the obscurest route he knew. His mother was gone; but she came back, by and by, with th...
...harge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State... ...contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens... ...pile the child, as the Good Book says. I’m a laying up sin and suffering for us both, I know. He’s full of the Old Scratch, but laws a me! he’s my own... ...e the wind lay, now. So he forestalled what might be the next move: “Some of us pumped on our heads — mine’s damp yet. See?” Aunt Polly was vexed to t... ...as not listening, but he knew the ground of old, and the clergyman’s regular route over it — and when a little trifle of new mat ter was interlarded,... ...dy accent, and within another minute or two the The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 51 men had hoisted it out on the ground. They pried off the lid with the... ...A few minutes later Tom was in the shoal water of the bar, wading toward the Illinois shore. Before the depth reached The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 76 ... ...silence. Presently, without a parting word, Joe began to wade off toward the Illinois shore. Tom’s heart began to sink. He glanced at Huck. Huck could... ...gs that had made him picturesque in the days when he was free and happy. Tom routed him out, told him the trouble he had been causing, and urged him t...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville, the Pennsylvania St... ...mong the former, one was of a most mon- strous size. ... This came towards us, open-mouthed, raising the waves on all sides, and beating the sea befor... ...ecurity, and there sleeps.” — Montaigne. —Apology for Raimond Sebond. “Let us fly, let us fly! Old Nick take me if is not Leviathan described by the n... ...d if we obey God, we must disobey ourselves; and it is in this disobeying 51 Herman Melville ourselves, wherein the hardness of obeying God consists.... ...cks of sea turtles. But these extravaganzas only show that Nantucket is no Illinois. Look now at the wondrous traditional story of how this is- land w... ...ily passes through the Dardanelles, hence a sperm whale could, by the same route, pass out of the Mediterranean into the Propontis. In the Propontis, ... ...ils also, add the uncanonical Rabbins, indulged in mundane amours. CHAPTER 51 The Spirit-Spout D ays, weeks passed, and under easy sail, the ivory Peq... ...he ship was then sailing, and bethought him that through that gate lay the route to his vengeance, and beheld, how that through that same gate he was ...
...ge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ained within the docu ment or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. What Is Man and Other Essays by Mark T wain (Samuel L. Clemens... ...inborn heredities, brought down from the old geologic ages—prejudices, let us call them. Prejudices which nothing within the rock it self had either ... ...ed with it. O.M. Then it came from outside. Adam is quite big enough; let us not try to make a god of him. None but gods have ever had a thought whi... ... W orcester had done all of this more than a century earlier. Mark T wain 51 One by one, improvements were discovered by men who used their eyes, not... ...tion. And there was poor Columbus. He elaborated a deep plan to find a new route to an old country. Circumstance revised his plan for him, and he foun... ... figures of the battle of Agincourt. French history says 20,000 Englishmen routed 80,000 Frenchmen there; and English historians say that the French l... ... the county seat, a few miles back, and was about to escape in a canoe to Illinois and freedom in the dull twilight of the approach ing dawn, when t...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Nei- ther the Pennsylvania State... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Confidence-Man by Herman Melville, the Pennsylvania State U... ...oved, how are we admonished by the melancholy spectacle of this raver. Let us profit by the les- son; and is it not this: that if, next to mistrusting... ... vain, he will con- clude he has been made a fool of, and so not return to us for pure shame. Fact is, I begin to feel a little qualmish about the dar... ... than the oddity of a genial humor—genial but dry. Confess it. Good-bye.” 51 Melville CHAPTER X. In the Cabin STOOLS, settees, sofas, divans, ottoman... ...al. Reminded me somehow of what I’ve heard about Colonel John Moredock, of Illinois, only your friend ain’t quite so good a fellow at bottom, I should... ... a peach. But Indians—how the late Colonel John Moredock, Indian- hater of Illinois, did hate Indians, to be sure!” “Never heard of such a thing. Hate... ...cies, and yet all the time you get on; while the dullest part of the whole route is what the boatmen call the ‘long level’—a con- sistently-flat surfa...
...Excerpt: At sunrise on a first of April there appeared, suddenly as Manco Capac at the lake Titicaca, a man in cream-colors, at the water-side in the city of St. Louis. His cheek was fair, his chin downy, his hair flaxen, his hat a white fur one, with a long fleecy nap. He had neither trunk, valise, carpet-bag, nor parcel. No porte...
...Henry Reeve A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Democracy in America, Volumes One and Two by Alexis de Tocqueville, trans. Henry Reev... ...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...vident to all alike that a great democratic revolution is going on amongst us; but there are two opinions as to its nature and consequences. To some i... ...ient, and the most permanent tendency which is to be found in history. Let us recollect the situation of France seven hundred years ago, when the terr... ...0 miles, four whose course is from 800 to 1,000 miles in length, viz., the Illinois, the St. Peter’s, the St. Francis, and the Moingona; besides a cou... ...0 miles, four whose course is from 800 to 1,000 miles in length, viz., the Illinois, the St. Peter’s, the St. Francis, and the Moingona; besides a cou... ... dominions, and to live under their natural prince. – T ranslator’s Note. 51 Tocqueville came from Amsterdam to see them shipt, and to take their lea... ...potism. Mr. Hamilton expresses the same opinion in the “Federal- ist,” No. 51. “It is of great importance in a republic not only to guard the society ... ... peopled countries, as long as it encounters no dense populations upon its route, through which it cannot work its way, it will assuredly continue to ...
...Excerpt: In the eleven years that separated the Declaration of the Independence of the United States from the completion of that act in the ordination of our written Constitution, the great minds of America were bent upon the study of...
...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. North America: Volume One by Anthony Trollope, the Pennsylvania... ............................................................................. 51 CHAPTER V: UPPER CANADA ................................................... ...el in the United States to be beaten by what foreigners might truly say of us. I 7 Trollope shall never forget the look of a Frenchman whom I found o... ...cts, but the smaller inward politics of our neighbors. And do others spare us? will be the instant reply of all who may read this. In my counter reply... ...and then on to Quebec, and up through the two Canadas to Niagara; and this route we followed. From Boston to Portland we traveled by rail- road—the ca... ...ions through the immense Northwestern States of Michi- gan, Wisconsin, and Illinois, than which perhaps the sur- face of the globe affords no finer di... ...rom Portland we made our way up to the White Moun- tains, which lay on our route to Canada. Now, I would ask any of my readers who are candid enough t... ... the same law as that which regulates the work of assistant barristers in 51 Trollope Ireland. The assistant barristers in Ireland are attached to th...
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...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant by U. S. Grant, the Pennsylvani... ...acquainted in that vicinity. Sometimes one of the brothers would accompany us, sometimes one of the younger sisters. If the 4th infantry had remained ... ... we would join our fortunes, and not let the removal of a regiment trouble us. This was in May, 1844. It was the 22d of August, 1848, before the fulfi... ...lar troops in his command; but now that invasion had already taken place, 51 U. S. Grant volunteers for one year commenced arriving. The army re- mai... ...as intended to invade Mexico from the North. In that case the most natural route to take was the one which General T aylor selected. It entered a pass... ... CHAPULTEPEC—SAN COSME—EVACUATION OF THE CITY— HALLS OF THE MONTEZUMAS THE ROUTE FOLLOWED by the army from Puebla to the City of Mexico was over Rio F... ... from the co-partnership with Boggs, and, in May, 1860, removed to Galena, Illinois, and took a clerkship in my father’s store. While a citizen of Mis... ...onditionally on the 9th of July . Port Hudson with nearly 6,000 prisoners, 51 guns, 5,000 small-arms and other stores fell into the hands of the Union...
...The Writings of Abraham Lincoln In Seven V olumes V olume 2 of 7 A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Pu... ...te Electronic Classics Series Publication The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes – Volume Two is a publication of the Pennsyl- vania State ... ...ur room (the same that Dr. Wallace occupied there) and boarding only costs us four dollars a week. Ann Todd was married something more than a year sin... .... I most heartily wish you and your Fanny would not fail to come. Just let us know the time, and we will have a room provided for you at our house, an... ...tmarsh and Fuller, report: That, as proved to their satisfaction, the mail routes from Milledgeville to Athens, and from Warrenton to Decatur, in the ... ...was right, in good faith commenced the transportation of the mail on these routes, and after difficulty arose, still trusting that all would be made r... ...ed the petition of H. M. Barney, post- master at Brimfield, Peoria County, Illinois, report: That they have been satisfied by evidence, that on the 15... ...ic lands. The question of the reduction in value of those sections was to 51 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Two him at this time a matter very... ...uri increased 7211, while in Illinois in the same ten years they decreased 51. This appears by the census re- turns. During nearly all of that ten yea...
...urs of the 9th instant is duly received, which I do not meet as a ?bore,? but as a most welcome visitor. I will answer the business part of it first. In relation to our Congress matter here, you were right in supposing I would support the nominee. Neither Baker nor I, however, is the man, but Hardin, so far as I can judge from present appearances. We shall have no split or...
...HE NEW TERRORISM 47 2.1 A Declaration of War 47 2.2 Bin Ladin’s Appeal in the Islamic World 48 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988–1992... ...Declaring War on the United States (1992–1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda’s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996–1998) 63 3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71 3.1 From t... ...Law 107-306, November 27, 2002). Our mandate was sweeping.The law directed us to investigate “facts and circumstances relating to the terrorist attack... ...rld by demanding redress of political grievances, but its hostility toward us and our values is limitless. Its purpose is to rid the world of religiou... ...at 8:47, when the aircraft changed beacon codes twice within a minute.At 8:51, the flight deviated from its assigned altitude, and a minute later New ... ...ed Airlines Flight 175 struck the South T ower of the W orld Trade Center. 51 All on board, along with an unknown number of people in the tower, were ... ...d slammed into the World Trade Center. 77 At 9:39, the FAA’s Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center overheard a second announcement indicating tha... ...ce between airborne aircraft. 91 Many controllers work at the FAA’s 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers. They are grouped under regional offices and ... ...stigation Patrick J. Fitzgerald, U.S.Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois CIA Officials Outline of the 9/11 Plot Jacqueline Maguire, Special...
... a Homeland Defense 14 1.3 National Crisis Management 35 2. THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW TERRORISM 47 2.1 A Declaration of War 47 2.2 Bin Ladin?s Appeal in the Islamic World 48 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988?1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992?1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda?s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996?1998) 63 3. COUNTERTERR...
...THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE IN FIVE VOLUMES Volume Three A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Public... ...State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes: Volume Three is a publication of the Pennsylva- nia State ... ...s, barring only the natural and unavoidable exaggera- tion to which all of us are prone when detailing events which have had powerful influence in exc... ...e mast, on the deck of the cuddy. We flew along at a great rate—neither of us having 8 Poe in Five V olumes said a word since casting loose from the ... ...ght, when mea- sured bushel by bushel by the consignee, will overrun by a 51 V olume Three vast deal (on account of the swelling of the grain) the qu... ...ly taken by vessels bound from Europe to the Cape of Good Hope, or by that route to the East Indies. By proceeding thus they avoid the calms and stron... ...f the systematic manner in which their party was strengthened dur- ing our route from the schooner to the village. 136 Poe in Five V olumes CHAPTER 2... ...om some informa- tion might be expected, is still alive, and a resident of Illinois, but cannot be met with at present. He may hereafter be found, and...
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...arge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania Stat... ...contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES , ... ...to you my sentiments as they have been awakened by the occasion which brings us together, I shall take my present leave; but not without resorting onc... ...merican people, but of foreign nations. It may be foreign nations who govern us, and not we, the people, who govern ourselves; and candid men will ack... ... manner not to be INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES 51 felt. Our great resources therefore remain untouched for any purpose ... ... access to the Pacific Coast, because such a power would instantly close the route across the isth mus of Central America. It is impossible to concei... ...ar formidable, will in a great degree vanish as soon as the nearest and best route shall have been satisfactorily ascertained. It may be proper that o... ...naugurated as the President of the Confederacy two weeks earlier. The former Illinois Congressman had arrived in Washington by a secret route to avoid...
...arge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania Stat... ...contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman , the Pennsylvania State Uni... ...Walt Whitman LEAVES OF GRASS Come, said my soul, Such verses for my Body let us write, (for we are one,) That should I after return, Or, long, long he... ...g running Mississippi, and down to the Mexican sea, Chants of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, Chants going forth from the cent... ...fting and flickering around me, Living beings, identities now doubtless near us in the air that we know not of, Contact daily and hourly that will not... ...s table, What is removed drops horribly in a pail; Leaves of Grass –Whitman 51 The quadroon girl is sold at the auction stand, the drunkard nods by ... ...os or death—it is form, union, plan—it is eternal life—it is Happiness. 51 The past and present wilt—I have fill’d them, emptied them. And procee... ... star myriads roll through the sky. Leaves of Grass –Whitman 236 In spiral routes by long detours, (As a much tacking ship upon the sea,) For it the... ...ollowers there in embryo wait behind, We to day’s procession heading, we the route for travel clearing, Pioneers! O pioneers! O you daughters of ...
...gnomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse, I say the Form complete is worthier far, The Female equally with the Male I sing. Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power, Cheerful, for freest action form?d under the laws divine, The Modern Man I sing....
...s LEAVES OF GRASS.......................8 BOOK I. INSCRIPTIONS..................9 One?s-Self I Sing...................................9 As I Ponder?d in Silence.....................10 In Cabin?d Ships at Sea.......................11 To Foreign Lands................................12 To a Historian.....................................12 To Thee Old Cause.......................