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The Church and the Empire by D. J. Medley (best story books to read .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ct dualism in theorganisation of society and, therefore, of the theoretical equalitybetween the ecclesiastical and the secular organs of government.According to this doctrine Sacerdotium and Imperium are independentspheres, each wielding the one of the two swords appropriate toitself, and thus the Emperor no less than the Pope is VicariusDei. It is this doctrine behind which the champions of the Empireentrench themselves in their contest with the Papacy. It was assertedby the Emperors

The Magnificent Adventure by Emerson Hough (best ereader under 100 txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

she said, and withdrew her hands from his shoulders. The faces of both were now gazing straight on over the gold-flecked slope before them. "Go on, you are a man. I know you will not turn back from what you undertake. You will not change, you will not turn--because you cannot. You were born to earn and not to own; to find, but not to possess. But as you have lived, so you will die.""You give me no long shrift, mother?" said the youth, with a twinkle in his eye. "How can

The North Pole by Robert E. Peary (room on the broom read aloud .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

f the ice was carrying him daily back, almost as much as they were able to make in the day's work. Retreat was therefore begun.Parry's accomplishments, marking a new era in polar explorations, created a tremendous sensation. Knighthood was immediately bestowed upon him by the King, while the British people heaped upon him all the honors and applause with which they have invariably crowned every explorer returning from the north with even a measure of success. In originality of plan and

The Lances of Lynwood by Charlotte Mary Yonge (i read book TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

perityand safety of the inhabitants, at once by the profuseness ofembellishment in those newly erected, and by the neglect of thejealous precautions required in former days of confusion andmisrule. Thus it was with the village of Lynwood, where, amongthe cottages and farm-houses occupying a fertile valley inSomersetshire, arose the ancient Keep, built of gray stone,and strongly fortified; but the defences were kept up ratheras appendages of the owner's rank, than as requisite for hisprotection;

History of Education by Levi Seeley (books that read to you .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

lems that have interested thoughtful men, shows how some of these have been solved, and points the way to the solution of others. It studies educational systems, selecting the good, and rejecting the bad, and introducing the student directly to the pedagogical questions that have influenced the world. For these reasons, the study of education should begin with its history.Karl Schmidt says: "The history of the world is the history of the development of the human soul. The manner of this

Six Months in Mexico by Nellie Bly (best classic literature TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ed they are in a thorny shell. The Mexican Indians gather them and peel them and sell them to travelers for six cents a dozen. It is called "tuna," and is considered very healthy. It has a very cool and pleasing taste.From this century-plant, or cacti, the Mexicans make their beer, which they call pulque (pronounced polke). It is also used by the natives to fence in their mud houses, and forms a most picturesque and impassable surrounding. The Indians seem cleanly enough, despite all