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A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day Volume 3
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.26 $Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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Le Vicomte de Bragelonne (3)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.24 $This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...cried Athos, taking the hand of the duke; "Raoul shall do just as he likes." "Oh, no, Monsieur, just as you like," interrupted the young man. "Par la corbleu!" said the prince, in his turn, " it is neither the count nor the viscount that shall have his way, --it is I. I will take him away. The navy offers a superb future, my friend." Raoul smiled again so sadly that this time Athos was wounded to the heart, and replied to him by a severe look. Raoul comprehended it all; he recovered his calmness, and was so guarded that not another word escaped him. The duke at length rose, on observing the advanced hour, and said with much animation, " I am in great haste, but if I am told I have lost time in talking with a friend, I will reply that I have gained a good recruit." "Pardon me, Monsieur the Duke," interrupted Raoul, "do not tell the king so, for it is not the king I will serve." "Eh, my friend, whom then will you serve? The times are past when you might have said, 'I belong to M. de Beaufort.' No, nowadays, we all belong to the king, great or small. Therefore, if you serve on board my vessels, there can be nothing equivocal in it, my dear viscount; it will be the king you will serve." Athos waited with a kind of impatient joy for the reply about to be made to this embarrassing question by Raoul, the intractable enemy of the king, his rival. The father hoped that the obstacle would overcome the desire. He was thankful to M. de Beaufort, whose lightness or generous reflection had thrown an impediment in the way of the departure of a son now his only joy. Raoul, still firm and trauquil, replied, "Monsieur the Duke, the objection you make I have already considered in my mind. I wi...
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The Letters of Thomas Gray, Including the Correspondence of Gray and Mason Volume 3 Volume 3
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The Personalist Volume 3
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Plutarch's Morals Tr from the Greek by Several Hands Cor and REV by William W Goodwin with an Introduction by Ralph Waldo Emerson Volume 3
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YOGODA or Tissue-Will System of Physical Perfection: Including 3 Chapters on Concentration and Meditation Techniques
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.26 $This is a 2nd reprint of Swami Yogananda's 1925 course on energization and will power and includes the 3 original chapters on concentration and meditation techniques. It is printed at an 8.5 x 11 size for convenience of the student. Typos related to pictorial references have been corrected. This pamphlet is historical. Nothing medical nor scientific is implied or endorsed by the editor in distributing this information. The value of Swamiji's insight is incalculable and the editor is happy to be distributing this pamphlet to a world-wide audience.
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Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy, Vol. 3: Head and Neck and Brain (Oxford Medical Publications)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 54.19 $This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 edition. Excerpt: ...in maintaining the curvatures of the vertebral column; they also give valuable aid to the muscles in restoring the vertebral column to its original position after it has been bent in a ventral direction. The interspinous ligaments are most strongly developed in the lumbar region, where they fill up the intervals between the adjacent margins of contiguous spinous processes. In the thoracic region, and more so in the neck, they are very weak. The supraspinous ligaments are thickened bands which connect the summits of the spinous processes. In the neck they are replaced by the ligamentum nuchae (p. 67). The z'ntertran.v0erse lzlgamenls are feebly marked in the cervical region and extend chiefly between the anterior bars of the transverse processes. Articulations of the Epistropheus, Atlas, and Occipital Bone.--The articulations which exist between the atlas and the occipital bone and the atlas and the epistropheus all belong to the diarthrodial class. Between the atlas and epistropheus (O.T. axis) there are three such joints--viz., a pair between the opposed articular processes, and a third between the anterior face of the dens and the posterior face of the anterior arch of the atlas. Between the atlas and occipital bone there is a pair of joints--viz., between the occipital condyles and the elliptical cavities upon the upper aspects of the lateral masses of the atlas. In addition, the epistropheus is attached to the occipital bone by ligaments. The ligaments connecting the three bones together may be divided into three main groups, as follows:--Anterior longitudinal. Ligamenta flava. Li aments connecting atlas Capsular'--‘ g Transverse portion of cruciate hgament with epistropheus’ ' ' ' with inferior crus. Accessory ligaments...
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YOGODA or Tissue-Will System of Physical Perfection: Including 3 Chapters on Concentration and Meditation Techniques
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 161.48 $This is a 2nd reprint of Swami Yogananda's 1925 course on energization and will power and includes the 3 original chapters on concentration and meditation techniques. It is printed at an 8.5 x 11 size for convenience of the student. Typos related to pictorial references have been corrected. This pamphlet is historical. Nothing medical nor scientific is implied or endorsed by the editor in distributing this information. The value of Swamiji's insight is incalculable and the editor is happy to be distributing this pamphlet to a world-wide audience.
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Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Family History of New York Volume 3
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The Attic Nights Volume 3
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Histoire Litteraire de L'Afrique Chretienne Depuis Les Origines Jusqu'a L'Invasion Arabe Volume 3
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The Secret Doctrine The Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy Volume 3
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Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, griechisch und deutsch Volume 3
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Kansas City, Missouri Its History and Its People 18081908 Volume 3
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Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.54 $Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1911. Excerpt: ... 3. MONEY. Money as distinguished from coin, the result of the circulation process C--M--C, forms the starting point of the circulation process M--C--M, i. e. the exchange of money for commodity in order to exchange commodity for money. In the form C--M--C, commodity forms the starting and final points of the movement; in the form M--C--M, money plays that part. In the former case money is the medium of exchange of commodities, in the latter the commodity helps money to become money. Money which appears merely as a means of circulation in the first form becomes an end in the second form; while commodity which appeared first as the end, now becomes but a means. Since money is itself the result of circulation C--M--C, the result of circulation appears at the same time as its starting point in the form M--C--M.
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Blake (Longman Annotated English Poets)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 101.94 $Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: AN IMITATION OF SPENSER. Apollo, that through heaven wide Q. 3catter"st the rays of light, and truth his beams, £ In lucent words my darkling voices dight, A And wash my earthly mind in thy clear streams, That wisdom may descend in fairy dreams. I All while the jocund Hours in thy train 2 Scatter their fancies at thy poet's feet; i And, when thou yield'st to Night thy wide domain, Let rays of truth enlight his sleeping brain. For brutish Pan in vain might thee assay With tinkling sounds to dash thy nervous verse, Sound wthout sense ; yet in his rude affray (For Ignorance is folly's leasing nurse, And love of Folly needs none other's curse) Midas the praise hath gained of lengthened ears, For which himself might deem him ne'er the worse To sit in council with his modern peers, And judge of tinkling rhymes and elegances terse. And them, Mercurius, that with winged bow Dost mount aloff into the yielding sky, And through heaven's halls thy airy flight dost throw, Entering with holy feet to where on high Jove weighs the counsel of futurity ; Then laden with eternal fate, dost go Down, like a fallen star, from Autumn sky, And o'er the surface of the silent deep dost fly : If thou arrivest at the sandy shore Where nought but envious hissing adders dwell, Thy golden rod thrown on the dusty floor, Can charm to harmony with potent spell ; Such is sweet Eloquence, that does dispel Envy and Hate that thirst for human gore ; And cause in sweet society to dwell Vile savage minds that lurk in lonely cell. O Mercury, assist my labouring sense That round thedrcle of the world would fly, As the wingetyeagla)scorns the towery fence Of Alpine mttSround his high aery, And searches through the corners of the sky, Sports in...
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American Mathematics Competitions Amc 8 Preparation
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.35 $September 2019 new edition with some typo corrections. This book can be used by students preparing for AMC 8. Each chapter consists of (1) basic skill and knowledge section with plenty of examples, (2) about 30 exercise problems, and (3) detailed solutions to all problems. Mathcounts School Practice Tests: https://www.amazon.com/Mathcounts-School-Competition-Practice-Yongcheng/dp/153725703X
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The Outline of History, Volume 1
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.92 $Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1920. Excerpt: ... XXVII THE TWO WESTERN REPUBLICS1 § 1. The Beginnings of the Latins. § 2. A New Sort of State. § 3. The Carthaginian Republic of Rich Men. § 4. The First Punic War. § 5. Cato the Elder and the Spirit of Cato. § 6. The Second Punic War. § 7. The Third Punic War. § 8. How the Punic War Undermined Roman Liberty. § 9. Comparison of the Roman Republic with a Modern State. IT is now necessary to take up the history of the two great republics of the Western Mediterranean, Rome and Carthage, and to tell how Rome succeeded in maintaining for some centuries an empire even greater than that achieved by the conquests of Alexander. But this new empire was, as we shall try to make clear, a political structure differing very profoundly in its nature from any of the great Oriental empires that had preceded it. Great changes in the texture of human society and in the conditions of social interrelations had been going on for some centuries. The flexibility and transferability of money was becoming a power and, like all powers in inexpert hands, a danger in human affairs. It was altering the relations of rich men to the state and to their poorer fellow citizens. This new empire, the Roman empire, unlike all the preceding empires, was not the creation of a great conqueror. No Sargon, no Thothmes, no Nebuchadnezzar, no Cyrus nor Alexander nor Chandragupta, was its fountain head. It was made by a republic. It grew by a kind of necessity through new concentrating and unifying forces that were steadily gathering power in human affairs. 1 A very convenient handbook for this and the next two chapters is Matheson's Skeleton Outline of Roman History. But first it is necessary to give some idea of the state of affaire in Italy in the centuries immediately preceding th...
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