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The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science v1.0
In commencing a course of lectures on Mental Science, it is somewhat difficult for the lecturer to fix upon the best method of opening the subject.
The Duchess of Malfi v1.0
The Duchess of Malfi was published in 1623, but the date of writing may have been as early as 1611.
The Doctrine of the Mean v1.0.4
The Doctrine of the Mean (Chinese: 中庸; pinyin: zhōng yōng), is both a doctrine of Confucianism, and also the title of one of the Four Books of Confucian philosophy.
The text is attributed to Zisi (also known as Kong Ji), the only grandson of Confucius. It was published as a chapter in the Classic of Rites.
The Doctrine and Practice of Yoga v1.0
Student! Your life is your own. You have only yourself to thank for what you are, have been and will be.
The Discovery of Guiana v1.0
At the turn of the 17th century, English writer and explorer Sir Walter Scott read an account.
The Digital Dream v1.0
The Time?The future. Hours, days, weeks, months. A couple of years, maybe. The Place?
The Devils Dictionary v1.0
The Devil's Dictionary was begun in a weekly paper in 1881, and was continued in a desultory way at long intervals until 1906.
The Devil's Staircase v1.0
Action, humor, and adventure rule as Ranger Black Jack Ransom accepts a special assignment.
The Deerslayer: Or, The First Warpath v1.0
The Deerslayer is the last book in Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy.
The Debaucher v1.0
The Debaucher, Jason Camlot's third collection of poetry, walks an oscillating lyrical tightrope between realms of cosmopolitan sophistication and ribald hilarity.
The Cursed v1.0
Magic cannot be used without consequences, that's why you need a license to use it.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: And Other Tales of the Jazz Age v1.0
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a 1922 short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind v1.0
The following work is devoted to an account of the characteristics of crowds.
The Critique of Pure Reason v1.0
The Critique of Pure Reason is one of the seminal texts of Western philosophy, and the first of Kant's three Critiques.
The Critique of Practical Reason v1.0
The Critique of Practical Reason is the second of Kant's three Critiques, following Critique of Pure Reason.
The Crimson Fairy Book v1.0
The Fairy Books, or Coloured Fairy Books is a collection of fairy tales divided into twelve books, each associated with a different colour.
The Crest-Wave of Evolution: A Course of Lectures in History, Given in the Raja-Yoga College, 1918-1919 v1.0
These lectures will not be concerned with history as a record of wars and political changes.
The Creative Process in the Individual v1.0
It is an old saying that Order is Heaven's First Law, and like many other old sayings it contains a much deeper philosophy than appears immediately on the surface.
The Creaky Traveler in Ireland--Clare, Kerry, and West Cork: A Journey for the Mobile but Not Agile v1.0
This is the second in Warren Rovetch's Creaky Traveler series of entertaining.
The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories v1.0
The Country of the Blind and Other Stories brings together thirty-three of H. G. Wells' science fiction and fantasy short stories which were previously published separately in a variety of periodicals.