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Collected Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents: Lyndon Baines Johnson
John F. Kennedy Richard Milhous Nixon Lyndon Baines Johnson Inaugural Address Wednesday, January 20, 1965 My fellow countrymen, on this occasion, the oath I have taken before you and…Flatland: Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland
by Edwin A. Abbott How I vainly tried to explain ...How the Stranger vainly endeav...Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland From dreams I proceed to facts. It was the last day of our…International Media Researcher
Anonymous Tell us about your work-what do you do? I am an international media researcher and the director of audience research…Isaiah: 55
Isaiah Chapter 55 1 Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without…Job: 24
Job Chapter 24 1 Why, seeing times are not hidden from the Almighty, do they that know him not see his days? 2 Some remove the landmarks; they violently take away flocks, and feed…Classical Mythology: The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships
The Face That Launched a Thousand ShipsClassical MythologyAll's Not Fair in Love and War: The Fall of TroyThe Face That Launched a Thousand ShipsThe Final Battles: The Tenth Year of the WarThe End of…Chauncey Judd: Prison Life
Newgate Afterward Prison Life Let us draw a picture of daily prison life in the Newgate of Connecticut One hundred years ago. At daybreak, summer and winter, the heavy iron trap-door…In the Willow
In the WillowThe old tree saw and heard a good many little scenes and confidences that summer, because it became the favorite retreat of all the children, and the willow seemed to enjoy it,…State of the Union Address: Richard Nixon (January 22, 1971)
Richard Nixon (January 22, 1971) Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, my colleagues in the Congress, our distinguished guests, my fellow Americans: As this 92d Congress begins its session, America has lost a…Christina Rossetti: Twilight Night
Twilight NightMarch 1866IWe met, hand to hand, We clasped hands close and fast, As close as oak and ivy stand; But it is past: Come day, come night, day comes at last.We loosed hand…