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Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage
by Frederick Douglass A very limited statement of the argument for impartial suffrage, and for including the negro in the body politic, would require more space than can be reasonably…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Fragments of an Unfinished Drama
by Percy Bysshe Shelley HellasCharles the FirstFragments of an Unfinished Drama The following fragments are part of a Drama undertaken for the amusement of the individuals who composed…Selected Essays in Black History<cite>by Frederick Douglas</cite>
Reconstruction The Negro Exodus An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage by Frederick Douglas A very limited statement of the argument for impartial suffrage, and for including…Peter Pan: The Shadow
Peter Breaks Through Come Away, Come Away! The Shadow Mrs. Darling screamed, and, as if in answer to a bell, the door opened, and Nana entered, returned from her evening out. She…Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Daemon of the World Part 2
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Part 1 Part 2 O happy Earth! reality of Heaven! To which those restless powers that ceaselessly Throng through the human universe aspire; Thou consummation of all…Lyndon B. Johnson (January 8, 1964)
Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Members of the House and Senate, my fellow Americans: I will be brief, for our time is necessarily short and our agenda is already long. Last year's congressional…Immigration Legislation
A detailed look at immigration legislation from the Colonial Period to the present 1790–1850 1851–1900 1901–1950 1951–1980 1981–present 1790…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Julian and Maddalo
by Percy Bysshe Shelley PrefaceCancelled Fragments of Julian ...Julian and Maddalo I rode one evening with Count Maddalo Upon the bank of land which breaks the flow Of Adria towards…William Shakespeare: Measure for Measure, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVA room in Angelo's houseEnter AngeloAngeloWhen I would pray and think, I think and pray To several subjects. Heaven hath my empty words; Whilst my invention, hearing not my tongue,…William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act V, Scene IV
Scene IVA British prisonEnter Posthumus Leonatus and two GaolersFirst GaolerYou shall not now be stol'n, you have locks upon you; So graze as you find pasture.Second GaolerAy, or a stomach.…