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Common Sense: How to Exercise It v1.0
When Thomas Paine first anonymously published his series of pamphlets titles Common Sense.
The Wonder Book of Bible Stories v1.0
The Bible is one of the two or three oldest books in the world, but unlike most of the ancient books.
The Untroubled Mind v1.0
How are we to live the larger life? Partly through uninspired struggle.
The Psychology of Beauty v1.0
THE human being who thrills to the experience of beauty in nature and in art does not forever rest.
The Mind of Jesus v1.0
THE MIND OF JESUS! What a study is this! To attain a dim reflection of it.
The Existence of God v1.0
Francois de Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, more commonly known as Francois.
Why Worry? v1.0
The habit of worry is not to be overcome by unaided resolution.
James Watt v1.0
The essential improvements that Scottish inventor James Watt (1736 - 1819) made to the steam engine.
The Law and the Word v1.0
If I were asked what, in my opinion, distinguishes the thought of the present day.
The Clock That Had No Hands: And Other Essays About Advertising v1.0
Advertising is to business, what hands are to a clock. It is a direct.
Shattered Legacy v2.2
St. Catherine’s International School of Business is a peaceful retreat for the over-privileged child.
Trin1 v2.2
It's the future and large areas are nothing but wasteland.
No Crime Like the Present v2.2
If only she could encourage her students to stay awake in class.
Nightingale Man v1.0
When "Lucky" Luke Ray, a cocky young American pilot volunteers to fly for the French in World War I.
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.
Joy & Power: Three Messages with One Meaning v1.0
The desire of happiness, beyond all doubt, is a natural desire.
Joy: A Play on the Letter I, in Three Acts v1.0
Joy: A Play on the Letter I, in Three Acts is a play by the Nobel Prize winning English writer John Galsworthy (1867 - 1933), best known for The Forsyte Saga and its sequels, A Modern Comedy and End of the Chapter.
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.
Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made: Or, The Struggles and Triumphs of Our Self-Made Men v1.0
The chief glory of America is, that it is the country in which genius and industry find their speediest and surest reward.
Success v1.0
The contents of this volume originally appeared as weekly articles by Lord Beaverbrook (William Maxwell Aitken) in the Sunday Express.