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By: Thomas Edward Purdom | |
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The Green Beret
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By: Thomas G. Crippen (1841-1930) | |
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Christmas and Christmas Lore
For above forty years I have been a diligent collector of history, tradition, legend, custom, or folklore, whether from familiar or unfamiliar sources, relating to the festival of the Holy Nativity. Moreover, I have gathered copiously from scarce pamphlets of the 17th and 18th centuries, from old chapbooks, newspaper paragraphs, and magazine articles old and new, and from contact with rustics in several counties. The fruits of my gathering are briefly summarized in the following pages, in the hope that they may conduce to that "joy and pious mirth" wherewith we ought, all of us, to commemorate the best and greatest Gift of God to man. - Summary by from the Preface | |
By: Thomas Garnett (1766-1802) | |
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Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease
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A Lecture on the Preservation of Health
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Essays in Natural History and Agriculture
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By: Thomas Gilbert Pearson (1873-1943) | |
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The Bird Study Book
Do you enjoy birdwatching? Would you like to learn a little more about the early conservations efforts to protect wild birds? In the Preface to The Bird Study Book, Pearson tells us “This book was written for the consideration of that ever-increasing class of Americans who are interested in acquiring a greater familiarity with the habits and activities of wild birds. Attention is also given to the relation of birds to mankind and the effect of civilisation on the bird-life of the country. ” An avid ornithologist, T... | |
By: Thomas Gwyn Elger (1838-1897) | |
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The Moon A Full Description and Map of its Principal Physical Features
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By: Thomas H. Burgoyne (1855-1894) | |
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The Light of Egypt, vol II
"The Light of Egypt" will be found to be an Occult library in itself, a textbook of esoteric knowledge, setting forth the "wisdom Religion" of life, as taught by the Adepts of Hermetic Philosophy. It will richly repay all who are seeking the higher life to carefully study this book, as it contains in a nutshell the wisdom of the ages regarding man and his destiny, here and hereafter. The London and American first edition, also the French edition, Vol. I, met with lively criticism from Blavatsky Theosophists, because it annihilates that agreeable delusion of "Karma" and "Reincarnation" from the minds of all lovers of truth for truth's sake. | |
By: Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) | |
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Leviathan, or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil
Books 1 and 2. Leviathan, or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil is a book written in 1651 by Thomas Hobbes. The book concerns the structure of society (as represented figuratively by the frontispiece, showing the state giant made up of individuals). In the book, Hobbes argues for a social contract and rule by a sovereign. Influenced by the English Civil War, Hobbes wrote that chaos or civil war – situations identified with a state of nature and the famous motto bellum omnium contra omnes (”the war of all against all”) – could only be averted by strong central government... | |
By: Thomas Holmes (1846-1918) | |
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London's Underworld
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By: Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866-1945) | |
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A Critique of the Theory of Evolution
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By: Thomas J. O'Hara | |
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Rescue Squad
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By: Thomas Jefferson Ritter (1855-) | |
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Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada
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By: Thomas M. (Thomas Matthew) St. John (1865-) | |
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How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus Containing Complete Directions for Making All Kinds of Simple Apparatus for the Study of Elementary Electricity
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By: Thomas P. Bonczar | |
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Prevalence of Imprisonment in the U.S. Population, 1974-2001
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By: Thomas Proctor Hughes (1905-) | |
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Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
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By: Thomas R. Henry (1893-1968) | |
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Strangest Things in the World: A Book About Extraordinary Manifestations of Nature
"THE STRANGEST THINGS IN THE WORLD - A Book About Extraordinary Manifestations of Nature" This title sums up the wonderful line up in this book. Short pieces about the strange and often bewildering things that occur in our world, from the insect that is born pregnant, to the fearsome poison arrow frog and about 170 others. If you like odd facts and weird plants and animals, this collection will delight you. So pick something interesting and enjoy reading it. The author is one of the world’s best-known and most respected science writers... | |
By: Thomas R. Malthus (1766-1834) | |
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An Essay on the Principle of Population
The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man. Population, when unchecked, increases in a geometrical ratio. Subsistence increases only in an arithmetical ratio. A slight acquaintance with numbers will show the immensity of the first power in comparison with the second (Malthus). | |
By: Thomas Rainey | |
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Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post
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By: Thomas Southwood Smith (1788-1831) | |
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Use Of The Dead To The Living
In 1827 Thomas Southwood-Smith published The Use of the Dead to the Living, a pamphlet which argued that the current system of burial in the United Kingdom was a wasteful use of bodies that could otherwise be used for dissection by the medical profession. "If, by any appropriation of the dead, I can promote the happiness of the living, then it is my duty to conquer the reluctance I may feel to such a disposition of the dead, however well-founded or strong that reluctance may be". Southwood-Smith's lobbying helped lead to the 1832 Anatomy Act, the legislation which allowed the state to seize unclaimed corpses from workhouses and sell them to surgical schools... | |
By: Thomas Thomson (1773-1852) | |
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History of Chemistry
Origin and progress of chemistry, from its beginnings in alchemy into the early 19th century including history and characters of important contributors to the science. | |
By: Thomas W. Corbin | |
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Marvels of Scientific Invention
This is a chronicle of the 19 most interesting inventions of the early 20th century. Some of the inventions are still in use and of considerable impact today, while others are examples of the strong belief in progress prevalent at the time would probably be frowned upon today. In this way, the author's account of how ice was made at the time will still be very interesting for readers today, but an account of how dynamite was going to be used in farming may be seen as humorous to the contemporary reader. The subjects are as varied as science herself is, and any reader and listener should find a subject matching his or her own taste. - Summary by Carolin | |
By: Thomas Webster | |
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Woman: Man's Equal
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By: Thorne M. (Thorne Martin) Carpenter (1878-) | |
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Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange and Energy Transformations of Man
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By: Thornton DeKy | |
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The Ultimate Experiment
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By: Tickner Edwardes (1865-1944) | |
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Neighbourhood – A Year’s Life in and About an English Village
If you love the quiet of the country - the real quiet which is not silence at all, but the blending of a myriad scarce-perceptible sounds you will get it in Windlecombe, year in and year out. For how many ages a human settlement has existed in this wooded, sun-flooded cleft of the Downs, it is impossible to hazard a guess. Windlecombe is mentioned in Domesday, but the stones of the old church proclaim it as belonging to times more distant still. Neighbourhood, the daily interchange of thought and word and kindly deed, is a necessity for all healthy human life, and the natural medium of all true advancement... | |
By: Titus Lucretius Carus (94? BC - 49? BC) | |
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On the Nature of Things
Written in the first century b.C., On the Nature of Things (in Latin, "De Rerum Natura") is a poem in six books that aims at explaining the Epicurean philosophy to the Roman audience. Among digressions about the importance of philosophy in men's life and praises of Epicurus, Lucretius created a solid treatise on the atomic theory, the falseness of religion and many kinds of natural phenomena. With no harm to his philosophical scope, the author composed a didactic poem of epic flavor, of which the imagery and style are highly praised. | |
By: Tom Godwin (1915-1980) | |
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Space Prison
AFTER TWO CENTURIES….The sound came swiftly nearer, rising in pitch and swelling in volume. Then it broke through the clouds, tall and black and beautifully deadly — the Gern battle cruiser, come to seek them out and destroy them. Humbolt dropped inside the stockade, exulting. For two hundred years his people had been waiting for the chance to fight the mighty Gern Empire … with bows and arrows against blasters and bombs! | |
The Nothing Equation
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Cry from a Far Planet
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The Helpful Hand of God
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—And Devious the Line of Duty
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By: Tom Leahy | |
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One Martian Afternoon
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By: Tom W. Harris | |
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Goodbye, Dead Man!
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By: U. S. Department of the Interior Office of Education | |
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Americans All, Immigrants All
The United States Department of the Interior, Office of Education partnered with the Columbia Broadcasting System to present a series of 26 dramatic radio broadcast programs detailing the role of immigrants in the development of the USA. This small volume was printed as a supplement to the programs. It contains a great deal of the data concerning the contributions of immigrants to the country, often in condensed or tabular form, which were highlighted in the broadcasts. - Summary by Mark Smith | |
By: United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency | |
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Worldwide Effects of Nuclear War: Some Perspectives
This is a concise yet thorough explanation of what might happen to our world in the aftermath of a nuclear war. The myriad of potential effects will be global and wide-spread, and the potentials are glazed over in this short work. | |
By: United States Department of Energy | |
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U. S. Energy Sector Vulnerabilities to Climate Change and Extreme Weather
This report—part of the Obama Administration’s efforts to support national climate change adaptation planning through the Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force and Strategic Sustainability Planning process and to advance the U.S. Department of Energy’s goal of promoting energy security—examines current and potential future impacts of climate change and extreme weather events on the U.S. energy sector. It identifies activities underway to address these challenges and discusses potential opportunities to enhance energy technologies that are more climate-resilient, as well as information, stakeholder engagement, and policies and strategies to further enable their deployment... | |
By: United States Supreme Court | |
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Supreme Cases from 1803-2018
These cases involved questions that came before the Supreme Court that needed answers. The questions in order of appearance in this project are as follows. Does Congress have the power to pass laws that override the Constitution? What shall we do about the international slave trade? In what respect does the right of an author differ from that of an individual who has invented a most useful and valuable machine? Is there any difference between property in slaves and other property? Can the House of... | |
By: United States. Bureau of the Census | |
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United States Census Figures Back to 1630
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By: United States. Central Intelligence Agency | |
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The 2010 CIA World Factbook
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By: United States. Executive Office of the President | |
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National Strategy for Combating Terrorism February 2003
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By: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation | |
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The Science of Fingerprints Classification and Uses
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By: United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency | |
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An Assessment of the Consequences and Preparations for a Catastrophic California Earthquake: Findings and Actions Taken Prepared By Federal Emergency Management Agency
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By: United States. Office of Civil Defense | |
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Emergency Childbirth A Reference Guide for Students of the Medical Self-help Training Course, Lesson No. 11
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By: United States. Public Health Service | |
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Adenoids: What They Are, How To Recognize Them, What To Do For Them
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By: Unknown | |
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The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book
A collection of articles from Good Housekeeping magazine, The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book focuses on the subject of marriage. With instructions and advice from courtship to raising children, this collection aims to assist those with questions and concerns surrounding marriage and the ensuing relationship. Published in 1938. | |
Prime Numbers
A recording of the first 2000 prime numbers (2-17389). Recommended listening for math fanatics and insomniacs! | |
Politics: A Treatise on Government
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Geometrical Solutions Derived from Mechanics; a Treatise of Archimedes
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The Number "e"
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The Mysterious Murder of Pearl Bryan or: the Headless Horror.
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The Golden Mean or Ratio[(1+sqrt(5))/2]
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Kindness to Animals Or, The Sin of Cruelty Exposed and Rebuked
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How to Marry Well
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Girl Scouts Their Works, Ways and Plays
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Charley's Museum A Story for Young People
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By: US Army Corps of Engineers, Manhattan District | |
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The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
This is the official report, published nearly 11 months after the first and only atomic bombings in history (to date), of a group of military physicians and engineers who accompanied the initial contingent of U.S. soldiers into the destroyed cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The report presents a clinical description of the devastation, loss of life and continued suffering of the survivors that resulted from the world’s first and only atomic bombings. The appendix is an eyewitness account, contrasting... | |
By: US Comm. for the Global Atmospheric Research Program | |
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Understanding Climatic Change
Understanding Climatic Change - A Program for Action is a 1975 report by the US Committee for the Global Atmospheric Research Program. Already at this time, it was understood that a climate change was taking place, and that it was possibly happening due to human influences. The report gives an overview of past climates, a projection of future climate; it talks about state-of-the-art simulations and lays out a plan for future research and action. | |
By: US Global Change Research Program | |
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Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II: Impacts, Risks and Adaption in the United States
Are you interested in learning about climate change and its current and future effects on the United States? The Fourth National Climate Assessment – Volume II is a 2018 report written in non-technical language by the U.S. Global Change Research Program, a panel of independent experts, as mandated by the Global Change Research Act of 1990. This report focuses on the human welfare, societal, and environmental elements of climate change and variability in the U.S., with particular attention paid to observed and projected risks and impacts... | |