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Source: Poems
Source: Anarchy, state, and utopia
Source: Thoughts that breathe
Source: The Way to Life: Sermons
Source: Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air and Other Branches of Natural Philosophy, Connected with the Subject ...: Being the Former Six Volumes Abridged and Methodized, with Many Additions
Source: Anarchism and American Traditions
Source: Kandinsky
Source: In the name of the family: rethinking family values in the postmodern age
Source: A Sure Guide to Heaven
Source: Journal of the convention of the state of Mississippi, and the act calling the same: with the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's Farewell Address
Source: Selected essays
Source: Success and Its Conditions
“A stout heart may be ruined in fortune but not in spirit.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Victor Hugo (Illustrated)
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)
Source: The Religion of the Heart: A Manual of Faith and Duty
Source: Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Letters, Diaries, Reminiscences and Extensive Biographies: Autobiographical Writings of the Renowned American Novelist, Author of
Source: On Sir Francis Burdett's motion for parliamentary reform.-On the conduct of the war.-On the cry of the Whigs for peace, 1810.-Army and navy reforms, 1810.-On the economical reformers, 1811.-On the state of the poor.-The principle of Mr. Malthus's essay on population.-The manufacturing system, 1812.-On the state of the poor.-On the accounts of England by foreign travellers and the state of public opinion, 1816.-On the state of public opinion and the political reformers, 1816.-v.2 A letter to Will
Source: The Religion of Ruskin: The Life and Works of John Ruskin; a Biographical and Anthological Study
Source: BACCALAUREATE SERMONS, AND OCCASIONAL DISCOURSES
“Good works may only be beautiful sins, if they are not done in a true spirit.”
Source: Delphi Works of Margaret Oliphant with Complete Stories of the Seen and Unseen
Source: Master of the Vineyard