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By: John McLean (1799-1890) | |
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Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume I. |
By: Buckingham Smith (1810-1871) | |
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Grammatical Sketch of the Heve Language Shea's Library of American Linguistics. Volume III.
MANUAL OF SURGERY, OXFORD MEDICAL PUBLICATIONSBY ALEXIS THOMSON, F.R.C.S.Ed.PREFACE TO SIXTH EDITION Much has happened since this Manual was last revised, and many surgical lessons have been learned in the hard school of war. Some may yet have to be unlearned, and others have but little bearing on the problems presented to the civilian surgeon. Save in its broadest principles, the surgery of warfare is a thing apart from the general surgery of civil life, and the exhaustive literature now available on every aspect of it makes it unnecessary that it should receive detailed consideration in a manual for students... |
By: Stephen Coleridge (1854-1936) | |
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The Glory of English Prose Letters to My Grandson | |
By: L. (Launcelot) Cranmer-Byng (1872-1945) | |
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A Lute of Jade : selections from the classical poets of China |
By: James Constantine Pilling (1846-1895) | |
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Catalogue Of Linguistic Manuscripts In The Library Of The Bureau Of Ethnology. (1881 N 01 / 1879-1880 (Pages 553-578)) |
By: Inez Bigwood | |
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Winning a Cause World War Stories |
By: Boris Pilniak (1894-1937) | |
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Tales of the Wilderness |
By: William Ridley (1819-1878) | |
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Gurre Kamilaroi, or, Kamilaroi Sayings (1856) |
By: John Stephen Farmer (1845?-1915?) | |
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Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] |
By: Violet Jacob (1863-1946) | |
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Songs of Angus and More Songs of Angus |
By: Morris Rosenfeld (1862-1923) | |
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Songs of Labor and Other Poems |
By: James Jennings | |
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The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire |
By: Fyodor Sologub (1863-1927) | |
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The Created Legend |
By: Elizabeth Elstob (1683-1756) | |
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An apology for the study of northern antiquities |
By: A. Christen | |
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Esperanto: Hearings before the Committee on Education |
By: John Ogilvie (1732-1813) | |
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An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients |
By: N. A. (Napoléon-Antoine) Belcourt (1860-1932) | |
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Bilingualism Address delivered before the Quebec Canadian Club, at Quebec, Tuesday, March 28th, 1916 |
By: R. H. (Robert Hamilton) Mathews (1841-1918) | |
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The Wiradyuri and Other Languages of New South Wales | |
The Gundungurra Language |
By: William Benson (1682-1754) | |
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Letters Concerning Poetical Translations And Virgil's and Milton's Arts of Verse, &c. |
By: Charles Hardy | |
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The Aural System Being the Most Direct, the Straight-Line Method for the Simultaneous Fourfold Mastery of a Foreign Language. |
By: Horatio Winslow (1882-1972) | |
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Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers |
By: Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1866-1943) | |
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Russian Lyrics |
By: Kostes Palamas (1859-1943) | |
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Life Immovable First Part |
By: Władysław Stanisław Reymont (1867-1925) | |
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The Comedienne |
By: Mr. (John) Oldmixon (1673-1742) | |
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Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to Harley (1712) and The British Academy (1712) |
By: A. W. (Andrew Woods) Williamson (1838-1905) | |
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The Dakotan Languages, and Their Relations to Other Languages |
By: Unknown | |
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The Arabian Nights Entertainments
A collection of folklore stories accumulated during the Islamic Golden Age, The Arabian Nights Entertainments has entertained and fascinated readers for centuries. The book centers on a frame story concerning the sultan Shahrayah and his wife Scheherazade, who cleverly narrates captivating stories to her husband each night in order to save herself from his retribution and live another day. As a result the book encourages the literary technique of a story within a story. The frame story begins when the sultan Shahrayar learns of his brother’s adulterous wife and subsequently discovers his own wife is guilty of infidelity... |
By: Anonymous (1821-1890) | |
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The Book of A Thousand Nights and a Night
This is a collection of stories collected over thousands of years by various authors, translators and scholars. The are an amalgam of mythology and folk tales from the Indian sub-continent, Persia, and Arabia. No original manuscript has ever been found for the collection, but several versions date the collection’s genesis to somewhere between AD 800-900. The stories are wound together under the device of a long series of cliff-hangers told by Shahrazad to her husband Shahryar, to prevent him from executing her... |
By: Various | |
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Best Russian Short Stories
In this collection of Russian stories, editor and compiler Thomas Seltzer selects from a range of the best examples of 19th and early 20th century Russian literature. As a survey of famous authors at the height of the powers, as well as some writers who have been unjustly neglected, this anthology is indispensable. |
By: Anonymous | |
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English as She is Wrote
"...Showing Curious ways in which the English Language may be made to convey Ideas or obscure them." A collection of unintentionally humorous uses of the English language. Sections of the work: How she is wrote by the Inaccurate, By Advertisers and on Sign-boards, For Epitaphs, By Correspondents, By the Effusive, How she can be oddly wrote, and By the Untutored. |
By: Unknown | |
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The Mabinogion
Sample a moment of magic realism from the Red Book of Hergest: On one side of the river he saw a flock of white sheep, and on the other a flock of black sheep. And whenever one of the white sheep bleated, one of the black sheep would cross over, and become white; and when one of the black sheep bleated, one of the white sheep would cross over, and become black. Before passing on to the Mabinogion proper, Lady Charlotte Guest devotes Volume I of her compilation of medieval Welsh tales to three brief romances of Arthur’s Court... |