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By: James Owen Dorsey (1848-1895) | |
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By: James Parton (1822-1891) | |
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![]() In this volume are presented examples of men who shed lustre upon ordinary pursuits, either by the superior manner in which they exercised them or by the noble use they made of the leisure which success in them usually gives. Such men are the nobility of republics.Most of these chapters were published originally in "The Ledger" of New York, and a few of them in "The Youths' Companion" of Boston, the largest two circulations in the country. I have occasionally had reason to think that they were of some service to young readers, and I may add that they represent more labor and research than would be naturally supposed from their brevity... |
By: James Pringle Thomson | |
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By: James R. (James Roberts) Gilmore (1822-1903) | |
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By: James Reynolds (fl. 1812) | |
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By: James Robert Maxwell (1844-) | |
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By: James Roxburgh McClymont | |
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By: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) | |
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By: James Samuelson (1829-) | |
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By: James Seaton Cockburn | |
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By: James Stephens (1882-1950) | |
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![]() The Easter Rising was a rebellion staged in Ireland in Easter Week, 1916. The Rising was an attempt by militant Irish republicans to win independence from Britain by force of arms. This account was written by Irish novelist James Stephens, who lived and worked in Dublin at the time. |
By: James Stevenson (1840-1888) | |
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By: James W. Gerard (1867-1951) | |
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By: James W. Steele | |
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By: James Walker (1794-1874) | |
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By: James William Head (1883-) | |
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By: Jan Gordon (1882-1944) | |
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By: Jan Hus | |
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![]() Personal correspondence of Bohemian religious reformer John Huss from 1411 when he was exiled from Prague through his death by burning as heretic in 1415 by order of the Council of Constance. These were first published in 1536 by the German Protestant reformer Martin Luther and his introduction is included here. - Summary by Rom Maczka |
By: Jane Addams | |
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![]() Much of the material in the following pages has appeared in current publications. It is here presented in book form in the hope that it may prove of value to those groups of people who in many cities are making a gallant effort to minimize the dangers which surround young people and to provide them with opportunities for recreation. (Introduction by Jane Addams) Jane Addams (1860 – 1935) was the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In a long, complex career, she was a pioneer settlement worker and founder of Hull House in Chicago, a public philosopher, a sociologist, an author and a spokesperson for women's suffrage and world peace. |
By: Jane G. Austin (1831-1894) | |
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By: Jane Porter (1776-1850) | |
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![]() An adventure novel about William Wallace, one of the most popular books ever written by Jane Porter. The French version was even banned by Napoleon, and the book has remained very popular with Scottish children, but is equally enjoyable for adults. | |
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By: Jared Sparks (1789-1866) | |
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By: Jasper Danckaerts (1639-) | |
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