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Birth Control
Halliday G. Sutherland Birth Control
  • English
  • 41861 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
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Halliday Sutherland was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 24 June 1882. He was educated at High School of Glasgow and Merchiston Castle School. Shortly after the First World War he became a Roman Catholic. In 1920 he married Muriel Fitzpatrick. They lived at 5 Stafford Terrace K... Read more...

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The Great Boer War Fiscle (Part-I)
Arthur Conan Doyle The Great Boer War Fiscle (Part-I)
  • English
  • 223067 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 2
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Arthur Conan Doyle made his reputation as a novelist, but far stranger than fiction is the creator of Sherlock Holmes' tale of the Boer War in South Africa. The then 40-year-old novelist wanted to see the war first hand as a soldier, but the Victorian army balked at having ... Read more...

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Sanine
Michael Artzibashef Sanine
  • English
  • 68090 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 2
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That Important Period In His Life When Character Is Influenced And Formed By Its First Contact With The World And With Men, Was Not Spent By Vladimir Sanine At Home, With His Parents. There Had Been None To Guard Or Guide Him; And His Soul Developed In Perfect Freedom An... Read more...

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The Birth-Time Of The World And Other Scientific Essays
J. (John) Joly The Birth-Time Of The World And Other Scientific Essays
  • English
  • 76862 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
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Long Ago Lucretius Wrote: "For Lack Of Power To Solve The Question Troubles The Mind With Doubts, Whether There Was Ever A Birth-Time Of The World And Whether Likewise There Is To Be Any End." "And If" (He Says In answer) "There Was No Birth-Time Of Earth And Heaven An... Read more...

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The Opera        A Sketch Of The Development Of Opera. With Full Descriptions Of All Works In The Modern Repertor Part 1
R.A. Streatfeild The Opera A Sketch Of The Development Of Opera. With Full Descriptions Of All Works In The Modern Repertor Part 1
  • English
  • 82457 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
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Au Sortir De La Séance, Lamirande Et Leverdier, Houghton Et Quelques Autres Députés De L'opposition Se Réunirent.

--Mon Cher Lamirande, Dit Houghton, Qu'allons-Nous Faire? Que Pouvons-Nous Faire? Nous Avons Le Droit, Le Bon Sens, La Justice, Toutes Les Belles Chos... Read more...

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The Bread-Winners  A Social Study
John Hay The Bread-Winners A Social Study
  • English
  • 80528 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
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A French Clock On The Mantel-Piece, Framed Of Brass And Crystal, Which Betrayed Its Inner Structure As The Transparent Sides Of Some Insects Betray Their Vital Processes, Struck Ten With The Mellow And Lingering Clangor Of A Distant Cathedral Bell. A Gentleman, Who... Read more...

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Reminiscences Of Scottish Life And Character (fiscle part-4)
Edward Bannerman Ramsay Reminiscences Of Scottish Life And Character (fiscle part-4)
  • English
  • 149629 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 2
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The Friends Of Dean Ramsay Desiring a Memorial Of His Life, His Friendly Publishers, And His Nearest Relatives, Have Asked me To Undertake The Work, And Placed in my Hands Some Materials Giving authentic Facts And Dates, And Illustrating The Dean'S Own Views On The Lea... Read more...

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The Wept Of Wish-Ton-Wish (Fiscle Part-4)
James Fenimore Cooper The Wept Of Wish-Ton-Wish (Fiscle Part-4)
  • English
  • 149114 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
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The Incidents Of This Tale Must Be Sought In A Remote Period Of The Annals Of America. A Colony Of Self-Devoted And Pious Refugees From Religious Persecution Had Landed On The Rock Of Plymouth, Less Than Half A Century Before The Time At Which The Narrative Commences; An... Read more...

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The  Happiness Of Heaven (Fiscle Part 9)
F. J. Boudreaux The Happiness Of Heaven (Fiscle Part 9)
  • English
  • 48381 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
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Reason, Revelation, And The Experience Of Six Thousand Years Unite Their Voices In Proclaiming That Perfect Happiness Cannot Be Found In This World. It Certainly Cannot Be Found In Creatures; For They Were Not Clothed With The Power To Give It.

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Civics: As Applied sociology (fiscle part-9)
Patrick Geddes Civics: As Applied sociology (fiscle part-9)
  • English
  • 42129 Words
  • Ages 18 and up
  • 2
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This Department Of Sociological Studies Should Evidently Be, As Far As Possible, Concrete In treatment. If It Is To Appeal To Practical Men And Civic Workers, It Is Important That The Methods Advocated for The Systematic Study Of Cities, And As Underlying fruitfu... Read more...

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