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Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death
Patrick Henry March 23, 1775. No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But…Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Harp
The HarpOne musician is sure, His wisdom will not fail, He has not tasted wine impure, Nor bent to passion frail. Age cannot cloud his memory, Nor grief untune his voice, Ranging down the…Information Please Search Tips
Searching Infoplease To search, simply type the words you want to search for in the box near the top of the page and click the "Go!" button. This will search all of the almanacs, plus the Columbia…2 Corinthians: 5
2 Corinthians Chapter 5 1 For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens…Selected Essays in Black History: The Goophered Grapevine
My Escape from Slavery Po' Sandy The Goophered Grapevine by Charles W. Chesnutt About ten years ago my wife was in poor health, and our family doctor, in whose skill and honesty I…The Lion and the Lamb
The Lion and the LambWhen the boys were gone a lull fell upon Plumfield, and the family scattered to various places for brief outings, as August had come and all felt the need of change. The…Poems by Emily Dickinson: A Well
by EmilyDickinsonCobwebsXVA Well A Well What mystery pervades a well! The water lives so far, Like neighbor from another world Residing in a jar. The grass does not appear afraid;…Aitareya-Aranyaka: First Aranyaka, Fifth Adhyâya, Second Khanda
Second Khanda 1. When he recites the Nishkevalya hymn addressed to Indra (Rv. X, 50), pra vo mahe, he inserts a Nivid (between the fourth and fifth verses). Thus he clearly places…Khandogya-Upanishad: First Prapathaka, Eighth Khanda
Eighth Khanda1. There were once three men, well-versed in udgitha, Silaka Salavatya, Kaikitayana Dalbhya, and Pravahana Gaivali. They said: “We are well versed in udgitha. Let us have a…State of the Union Address: Franklin D. Roosevelt (January 6, 1942)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (January 6, 1942) In fulfilling my duty to report upon the State of the Union, I am proud to say to you that the spirit of the American people was never higher than it is today—…