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2026

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Find peace, clarity, and emotional freedom with this inspiring summary of Lighter: Let Go of the Past, Connect with the Present, and Expand the Future by Yung Pueblo.In a world weighed down by stress, past pain, and constant mental noise, this powerful guide offers a path toward inner healing and personal growth. Rooted in mindfulness and self-awareness, it shows how letting go of emotional burdens can create space for a lighter, more intentional life.This engaging summary ...

2025

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"Seedtime in Kashmir: A Memoir of William Jackson Elmslie" is a captivating account that delves into the life and experiences of William Jackson Elmslie, a missionary and explorer in the picturesque region of Kashmir. Through his vivid storytelling, Elmslie paints a rich tapestry of the culture, landscapes, and people he encountered during his time in this enchanting land. His reflections offer readers a unique glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of his mission work, as well as the pr...

2026

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"La Reunion, a French Settlement in Texas" by Margaret F. Hammond and William Jackson Hammond explores the fascinating history of a unique French colony established in the 19th century. This settlement, located near present-day Dallas, was an ambitious attempt by French immigrants to create a utopian community in the American frontier. The authors delve into the lives of the settlers, their cultural practices, and the challenges they faced in adapting to a new environment while striving to...

2026

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Bubby and Ms. Zazzle is the delightful story of two very different pets, a ferret and a cat, and their unusual friendship.

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Seedtime in Kashmir: A Memoir of William Jackson Elmslie

Exploring 19th Century Kashmir Through a Missionary's Eyes

2023

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In "Seedtime in Kashmir: A Memoir of William Jackson Elmslie," Elmslie crafts a profound narrative that intertwines personal recollections with a vivid portrayal of Kashmir's cultural and social landscape during the late 19th century. Written in an evocative and lyrical prose style, the memoir serves not only as a personal testament but also as a historical document that explores the complexities of colonialism, faith, and identity in the region. Through his meticulously detailed observati...

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The Philosophy of Natural Theology

An Essay in confutation of the scepticism of the present day

2021

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In "The Philosophy of Natural Theology," William Jackson embarks on an insightful exploration of the intersection between faith and reason, articulating a nuanced argument for the existence of a divine being grounded in natural observations. Utilizing a blend of analytical rigor and accessible language, Jackson engages with historical debates from Thomas Aquinas to Immanuel Kant, grounding his discourse in contemporary philosophical inquiry. His literary style is characterized by a clear, ...

Ghosts of the Triangle

Historic Haunts of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill

2009

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A hub of research and technology, North Carolina's tri-city region is built on the bones of a haunted past that's brought to life in twisted tales.The Research Triangle is a place of renowned progress and technology, but its three cities also boast a long and rich heritage, complete with many important historic sites where the past lingers a little too closely. From the otherworldly music at the Carolina Inn to the sound of laughter echoing in the old morgue at Wat...

Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 2)

The Rise and Fall of Rome: The Greatest Works of the Roman Classical Literature

2021

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This collection is based on the required reading list of Yale Department of Classics. Originally designed for students, this anthology is meant for everyone eager to know more about the history and literature of this period, interested in poetry, philosophy and rhetoric of Ancient Rome. Latin literature is a natural successor of Ancient Greek literature. The beginning of Classic Roman literature dates to 240 BC. From that point on, Latin literature would flourish for the next six centuries...

Roman History, Books I-III

The Legendary Beginnings and Early Republic of Rome: Captivating Historical Narratives from Livy

2019

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In 'Roman History, Books I-III,' Livy embarks on a monumental narrative that chronicles the foundational events of Rome, from its mythical origins to its ascent as a burgeoning republic. Written in a rich and eloquent Latin prose, Livy's style combines historical rigor with a poignant, almost poetic sensibility, illustrating not only the facts of Rome's past but also the moral and ethical lessons inherent in them. Set against the backdrop of the late Roman Republic, a period rife with poli...

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2018

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The Histories is a Roman historical chronicle by Tacitus and it covers the Year of Four Emperors following the downfall of Nero in 68 AD, a year in the history of the Roman Empire in which four emperors ruled in succession: Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and Vespasian. The mode of their accession showed that because imperial power was based on the support of the legions, an emperor could now be chosen not only at Rome, but anywhere in the empire where sufficient legions were amassed. The style of...

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THE ANNALS

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2018

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Tacitus' 'The Annals' is a masterpiece of Roman historical literature, providing a detailed account of the reigns of Roman emperors Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. Written in a concise and powerful style, Tacitus uses his work to critique the moral decline of Roman society under the despotic rule of these emperors. The book is a key source for understanding the political intrigues, conspiracies, and atrocities that characterized this period in Roman history. Tacitus' use of irony a...


2022

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Award-winning author Linda Williams Jackson pulls from her own childhood in the Mississippi Delta to tell the story of Ellis Earl, who dreams of a real house, food enough for the whole family—and to be someone.It’s 1967, and eleven-year-old Ellis Earl Brown has big dreams. He’s going to grow up to be a teacher or a lawyer—or maybe both—and live in a big brick house in town. There’ll always be enough food in the icebox, and his mama won’t have to run herself ragged ...

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