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Abraham Lincoln: The Practical Mystic

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Francis Grierson


A knowledge of the influences which ruled the life of Lincoln, the greatest of practical mystics, is essential now that a new form of pagani…

CHAPTER XIII. WINTERBOURNE

In The Inside of the Cup

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Winston Churchill


John Hodder, stepping into the large shoes of his predecessor, is the new rector at St. John's, a church in a fashionable section of town th…

Introduction part 2

In The Secret Doctrine, Volume I. Cosmogenesis. Part I, Cosmic Evolution

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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky


A vast, sweeping survey on the origin of creation, its expansion, contraction, maintenance and instructions for humanity in the contexts of …

Continuous Emotions Part 1

In The Emotions

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James McCosh and James Mccosh


I am not satisfied with the account which has been given of the feelings and emotions in our books of mental science, and thence transferred…

Omelets, Soups, and Souffles

In Faster Ways to Favorite Dishes With the New Minute Tapioca

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Minute Tapioca Co.


The Instant Tapioca Company started in 1894 in Orange, Massachusetts, quickly became a staple of American desserts. Eventually the company …

The Voice

In The Book of Musical Knowledge

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Arthur Elson


This book has been planned with a view to placing before the general reader the main facts that will enable him to appreciate music intellig…

Chapter 5, The Astonishment of the Agent

In The Flying Inn (Version 2)

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G. K. Chesterton


Captain Patrick Dalroy and Humphrey Pump take to the road in a donkey cart with a cask of good rum, a giant round of cheese, and the signpos…

Chapter 4

In Tracks in the Snow

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Godfrey R. Benson


A rector in rural England solves the murder of a diplomat. - Summary by Brian Fullen

Memories of Early Life

In Adventures in Silence

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Herbert W. Collingwood


What is it like inside the life of a person who cannot hear, whose reality is silence? In eloquent, sensitive style, Herbert Collingwood ad…