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John Barleycorn by Jack London (golden son ebook .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

easier tolearn to smoke than to learn to drink. They learned becausealcohol was so accessible. The women know the game. They pay forit--the wives and sisters and mothers. And when they come tovote, they will vote for prohibition. And the best of it is thatthere will be no hardship worked on the coming generation. Nothaving access to alcohol, not being predisposed toward alcohol, itwill never miss alcohol. It will mean life more abundant for themanhood of the young boys born and growing up--ay,

Life of St. Francis of Assisi by Paul Sabatier (top 10 inspirational books .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

beginning anti-monastic. It is not rare for history to have similar contradictions to record. The meek Galilean who preached the religion of a personal revelation, without ceremonial or dogmatic law, triumphed only on condition of being conquered, and of permitting his words of spirit and life to be confiscated by a church essentially dogmatic and sacerdotal.In the same way the Franciscan movement was originally, if not the protest of the Christian consciousness against monachism, at least the

Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt (read this if .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

f shirking the hard work of the world, and at the same time delight in the many-sided beauty of life. With soul of flame and temper of steel we must act as our coolest judgment bids us. We must exercise the largest charity towards the wrong-doer that is compatible with relentless war against the wrong-doing. We must be just to others, generous to others, and yet we must realize that it is a shameful and a wicked thing not to withstand oppression with high heart and ready hand. With gentleness

The Story of a Soul by Saint ThΓ©rΓ¨se de Lisieux (easy to read books for adults list txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

an respect to degrade hisChristian dignity. In whatever company he might be, he alwayssaluted the Blessed Sacrament when passing a Church; and he nevermet a priest without paying him a mark of respect. A word from hislips sufficed to silence whosoever dared blaspheme in his presence.In reward for his virtues, God showered even temporal blessings onHis faithful servant. In 1871 he was able to give up his businessas a jeweller, and retire to a house in the Rue St. Blaise. Themaking of point-lace,

The Underground Railroad by William Still (big screen ebook reader TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

her and Sons--Great Adventure to deliver aLover.FLEEING GIRL OF FIFTEEN IN MALE ATTIRE. Ann Maria Weems aliasJoe Wright--Great Triumph--Arrival on ThanksgivingDay--Interesting letters from J. Bigelow. FIVE YEARS AND ONE MONTH SECRETED. John Henry, Hezekiah andJames Hill. FROM VIRGINIA, MARYLAND AND DELAWARE. Archer Barlow, alias EmetRobins--Samuel Bush alias William Oblebee--John Spencer andhis son William and James Albert--Robert Fisher--NATHANHARRIS--Hansel Waples--Rosanna Tonnell, alias

Cleopatra by Jacob Abbott (best fiction novels to read TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

undated with rains, in their progress across a rainless desert, seeking the sea.If the surplus of water upon the Abyssinian mountains had been constant and uniform, the stream, in its passage across the desert, would have communicated very little fertility to the barren sands which it traversed. The immediate banks of the river would have, perhaps, been fringed with verdure, but the influence of the irrigation would have extended no farther than the water itself could have reached, by