These first real human beings we know of in Europe appear already to have belonged to one or other of at least two very distinct races.
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As soon as fair progress has been made in making figure two, an effort should be made to bring the rate of speed to seventy-five a minute.
Many of the forms in this book are not given for their beauty, but because ninety per cent. of our best business penmen use them.
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The man will be most successful who confers the greatest service on the world.
It has been a commonplace of economic text-books that wages tend to lag behind prices, with the result that the real earnings of the wage-earner are diminished
Write from ten to twelve words a minute, four to a line, eight inches long. This is a good movement drill if properly practiced.
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I glance at this question rather to express a detachment than a view.
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Figure five is in a large measure dependent upon the horizontal stroke at the top for its legibility.
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“With all my heart,” said the cook, and she made a cake. It was as big as—let me see—as big as the moon.
Write several lines of the first word before changing to the second.
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Story telling to be a developing factor in a child’s life must be studied by the story teller.
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Do not overlook the proportions of capital M.
Capital N should be made at the rate of fifty-five a minute.
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LESSONS 52 AND 53
Careful study of the last part of K will be very much to the advantage of every student.
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Test the movement by tracing the first stroke in the air.
The gate closes upon him with a slam, and he vanishes from our ken.
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Capital E is made with an application of the oval motion, as developed in capitals O, A and C, the application varying but little.
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Nothing less than failure can follow superficial study.
Pupils who cannot make good loop letters should make a special study of lesson thirty-two.
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I want to change everything in the world that made that; and I do not greatly care what has to go in the process. Do you?
Now that that evil influence had been withdrawn, a new life began for Dr. Jekyll.
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At least five lessons at this point should be devoted to reviewing all the lessons that have gone before.
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The first part of small a serves as the foundation of small c. In making connective lines, an over-motion must be used.
THEY waited two days at Settler's Station. To push along the line into the desert would have been useless, both men were convinced that an airplane would arrive
In writing words beginning with capital A it is better to connect the last line with the small letters following, as in the second line in drill twenty-one.
This drill is especially recommended to those who find the development of a light, quick movement difficult.
It has placed its manufactories at the points where they could supply markets at the least expense.
Capital H should be made at the rate of thirty-five or forty a minute, and the word “Hauling” about fifteen to the minute.
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The practice speed should be twenty or more of the first two words and sixteen or more of the third word to the minute.
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I write a few lines in haste to say that I am safe—and well advanced on my voyage.
Beyond question there is a suspicion of corporations.
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In Figure 14 the cost of the standard I/O equipment is shown plotted against the cost of the CPU for 36 different systems.
Mankind, however, more readily sympathize with those smaller joys which flow from less important causes.
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The first part of small v is the same as the first part of small x, and it is ended with the form used in finishing small w. Don’t close this letter at the top.
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“Nay,” shouted the curate, at the top of his voice, standing likewise and extending his arms. “Speak! The word of the Lord is upon me!”
The century and a half that followed the defeat of Persia was one of very great splendour for the Greek civilization.
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Sect. 1. It having been shewn in the foregoing discourse,
The practice speed should be, for the first word, twenty, and for the word “killing” twelve to the minute.
Good movement leads to good writing; good position leads to good movement.
Do not forget that your advancement depends upon movement, and that movement depends much upon position.
“Oh, mother, dear mother!” cried Ernest. “I do hope I shall live to see him.”
That is as much as anyone can tell you of the glare upon Sidderford Moor and the alleged music therewith.
Astronomers and geologists and those who study physics have been able to tell us something of the origin and history of the earth.
A tax on the rent of houses may either fall on the occupier, on the ground landlord, or on the building landlord.
This proceeding in some occult way led to the purchase of a note-book and pencil, and that started the conception of an artist taking notes.
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Of the 46 system reports, 35 were sufficiently complete to be useful in a detailed analysis.
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They will in their own time take this world as a sculptor takes his marble and shape it better than all our dreams.
The pre-human age is called the “Older Palæolithic;” the age of true men using unpolished stones in the “Newer Palæolithic.
“Hurrah! Hurrah! There he is! The Prince! The Prince!”
Many of the motions of our muscles, that are excited into action by irritation, are at the same time accompanied with painful or pleasurable sensations.
THE legislative power is that which has a right to direct how the force of the commonwealth shall be employed for preserving the community and the members of it
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We conceive, in the same manner, a sort of gratitude for those inanimated objects, which have been the causes of great or frequent pleasure to us.
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Flint knives came into play, then sharpened stakes that were thrust through the bleeding meat.
WE do not therefore thoroughly and heartily sympathize with the gratitude of one man towards another.
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“Confound him!” said Mr. Lewisham, arguing the matter out with the bedroom furniture. “Why the devil can’t he mind his own business?”
The exact sciences lead to the administrative work of industrialism, and to general economics.
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If slant is troublesome, study and practice this drill faithfully.
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Mind and muscle must work in perfect harmony to secure the best results.
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She still scarcely realises, you see, the scrape she has got into.
The correct strategy to employ in every case should be consistent with the size of the laboratory and with the capabilities of its staff.
That either dream is to be regarded as in any way significant or prophetic beyond what I have categorically said, I do not for one moment suggest.
Capital L, rightly practiced, is always an excellent movement drill.
IN the two foregoing parts of this discourse I have chiefly considered the origin and foundation of our judgments concerning the sentiments and conduct of other
The novelty of being able to purchase anything one wants soon passes, because what people most seek cannot be bought with money.
Slant needs no special study, but will take care of itself if the instructions have been studied and heeded.
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YOU CANNOT FAIL, IF YOU STUDY THE INSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOW THEM
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The fool of nature stood with stupid eyes, And gaping mouth, that testified surprise.
"The fact is," said the Vicar, "this is no world for Angels."
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Capital may therefore be increased by an increased production, or by a diminished consumption.
Some gene mutations produce characteristics so undesirable that it is hard to imagine any change in environmental conditions that would make them beneficial.
The great economic era we are entering will give splendid opportunity to the young man of the future.
These Nordic people were destined to play a very important part indeed in the world’s history.
“Come back. Oh, do come back!” called Dicky to the little ship, but the ship only sailed the faster.
The wise and virtuous man is at all times willing that his own private interest should be sacrificed to the public interest of his own particular order or soci
He was pointed out to a raw hand, by the raw hand’s experienced fellow-townsman, as “that beast Lewisham—awful swat.
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All were clad in the same soft, and yet strong, silky material.
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In one respect I shall certainly provoke criticism.
Sect. 16. THE state of war is a state of enmity and destruction: and therefore declaring by word or action, not a passionate and hasty
Over and above the expenses necessary for enabling the sovereign to perform his several duties, a certain expense is requisite for the support of his dignity.
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During the summer the packing houses were in full activity again, and Jurgis made more money.
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About forty Muhammad began to develop prophetic characteristics like those of the Hebrew prophets twelve hundred years before him.
More study, more practice.
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“Ha, ha, ha!” laughed one—a red-haired man in a short purple robe. “When the Sleeper wakes—When!”
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Incredible! Impossible! I did not say it, though my thoughts were written on my face, no doubt.
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Her callings are domestic and sympathetic, she watches over a cradle or assists a sister soul heavenward.
IT is well known to have been the doctrine of Mr. Hobbes, that a state of nature is a state of war; and that antecedent to the institution of civil government.
“You look a little unhappy,” said Old Man Rabbit, taking another bite of his turnip.
It is highly important that every charitable institution shall have at all times the largest possible number of current contributors.
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Maintain equal distances, not only between letters, but between the words.
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Never begin to practice until you are sure you know how.
He wants a complete organization for all those human affairs that are of collective importance.
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The power of the father doth not reach at all to the property of the child, which is only in his own disposing.
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EVERY smell or odour is naturally felt as in the nostrils;
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These experiences with my father remind me that in the early days there was often much discussion as to what should be paid for the use of money.
As it is the power of exchanging that gives occasion to the division of labour so the extent of this division must always be limited by the extent of that power
We start with the large computer system. All classes of jobs can be handled by this powerful system.
Make a few imaginary letters as a preliminary movement drill before beginning active work.
At last he fell a-yawning so much that very reluctantly indeed he set about finishing this great and splendid day.
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Even under the Assyrian monarchs and especially under Sardanapalus, Babylon had been a scene of great intellectual activity.
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I seem to be a consciousness, vague and insecure, placed between two worlds.
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Cross line practice is very helpful in developing light, elastic, gliding motion.
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So it was Lewisham enrolled his first ally in the cause of the red tie—of the red tie and of the Greatness that was presently to come.
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Height, spacing, and slant should receive special attention.
Study, practice, and compare.
Write each word over and over, until the motion used is almost automatic and a marked improvement is shown in the general appearance.
Some pupils will be able to write the word at higher speed and still do good work.
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A religious system so many-faced and so enduring as Christianity must necessarily be saturated with truth even if it be not wholly true.
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It is even of considerable importance, that the evil which is done without design should be regarded as a misfortune to the doer as well as to the sufferer.
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The men who have been very successful are correspondingly conservative, since they have much to lose in case of disaster.
The straight line starting at a point about three-fourths of the distance from the base is purely a guide line, a prop upon which the remainder rests.
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Probably my shrinking was largely due to the sympathetic influence of the Eloi, whose disgust of the Morlocks I now began to appreciate.
The door is not half open; the light is but a light new lit. Our world to-day is only in the beginning of knowledge.
I stood on the turret-balcony of the Planetara with Dr. Frank, watching the arriving passengers...
The great division of our affections is into the selfish and the benevolent.
"All right, Mr. Rockefeller, you can have it," he replied. "Just give me your own warehouse receipts; they're good enough for me."
The fluctuating contours of the land ebbed and flowed.
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I think it worthwhile, in illustration of what I have said above at the page specified, to append the following passage from Grandorgæus's catalogue of Muratori
I was trembling. Everything depended upon me now. I must get up into the tower. And, above everything, haste was necessary.
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Practice the word “Calling” at fifteen or more a minute, and “Chiming” at the same rate.
The violent and sudden change produced upon the mind, when an emotion of any kind is brought suddenly upon it, constitutes the whole nature of Surprise.
Pupils should not lose sight of the fact that motion determines form.
Make this figure in a count of one, two, at the rate of about eighty-five to the minute.
Four rests on the base line, and usually the last part extends above the first. Count one, two, three, and make from sixty to seventy a minute.
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Hope murmured. "The three-part music comes first. There will first be the spiritual."
I confess I find myself a confusion of motives beside which my confusion of perceptions pales into insignificance.
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Nothing is more important to the average bookkeeper or office clerk than good figures.
It is necessary to presume to begin with that we are dealing with countries which have not lost control of their currencies.
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As progress is made in the grades the use of muscular movement can be permanently established.
All round the world there is this same obscuration of the real intelligence of men.
Sect. 132. THE majority having, as has been shewed, upon men’s first uniting into society, the whole power of the community naturally in them
Faith will van... ish in... to sight, Hope be emp... tied in del ... ight, Love in Heaven will shine more bri... ight, There... fore give us Love"
He was a man of extensive reservations. His private life was in some respects exceptionally private.
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The great and chief end, therefore, of men’s uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves under government, is the preservation of their property.
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Mary and I turned away into the New York City of 1935, to begin our life together.
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The basis of the extended loop letters, b, f, h, and k, is small l. These five letters should extend the same distance above the base line.
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In this, we illustrate some of the phenomena of disease and trace out their most efficacious methods of cure.
No student who fails in the matter of position will master muscular movement writing.
No written or spoken words can explain these more fully and plainly than the fifteen accompanying pictures given as models.
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Age by age and with abundant fluctuations that mitigation came.
To meet these story needs as applied to oral delivery, a story has, ordinarily, to be made over before it is told.
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We are, I believe, assisting at the end of a vast, intolerable oppression upon civilisation.
Throughout: Dark grey carpet ground cloth.
We are entering now upon a thousand years of warfare between the once quite separated civilizations of Mesopotamia and the Nile.
The Greeks were becoming serious rivals to the Semites upon the sea, and their detached and vigorous intelligence made them useful and, unprejudiced officials.
One day there was an unusually heavy storm and down from the tree blew the nest. So the Sparrow had now no home.
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The river of sound he decided to be the sound of a vibrational explosion of some sort.
There was once a little man whose mother made him a beautiful suit of clothes.
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EVEN of the passions derived from the imagination, those which take their origin from a peculiar turn or habit it has acquired.
This mediocrity, however, in which the point of propriety consists, is different in different passions.
The character of every individual, so far as it can affect the happiness of other people, must do so by its disposition either to hurt or to benefit them.
The effects are too often but too little regarded.
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This situation will lead to a tendency—already shown by the French—to employ more prolific races as mercenaries
This is a good business form. Special instruction is unnecessary. Use your eyes.
Fact expresses for me something in its nature primary and unanalyzable.
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The sentiment which most immediately and directly prompts us to reward is gratitude that which most immediately and directly prompts us to punish is resentment
"You speak," said Von Kettler, jeering, "as if you really believed that you had the power of life and death over me."
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The earliest rocks in the record are called by geologists the Azoic rocks, because they show no traces of life.
“Whatever you tell me, you may rely upon my keeping to myself—if that’s it.”
Ninety in a minute is by no means fast, but, while permitting good form, it is fast enough to force light motion.
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“Robot” is a Czech word meaning “worker.”
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Cnossos was not so much a town as a great palace for the Cretan monarch and his people.
But when the division of labour has once been thoroughly introduced, the produce of a man’s own labour can supply but a very small part of his occasional wants.
The form may not be entirely satisfactory at first, but it will improve rapidly if this process is continued long enough and frequently repeated.
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Mentally and physically they were upon a different line from the human line.
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How slowly the time passes here, encompassed as I am by frost and snow! Yet a second step is taken towards my enterprise.
Europe is at war!
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There's sure some sort of hoodoo on these Antarctic expeditions
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“This is our home,” he said smiling, and with thoughtful eyes on me.
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“What ugly brutes!” he said. “Good God! What ugly brutes!” He repeated this over and over again.
Richard Stallman stares, unblinking, through the windshield of a rental car, waiting for the light to change as we make our way through downtown Kihei.
“Beastly cheap, after all, this suit does look, in the sunshine.”
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“It seems a pity to let the dinner spoil,” said the Editor of a well-known daily paper; and thereupon the Doctor rang the bell.
He did not fear the battle he knew he must fight. He hurried back because Apeman might realize himself beaten and escape into the jungle.
Day after day, week after week, passed away on my return to Geneva; and I could not collect the courage to recommence my work.
“I’m itching to get to work again—with this new stuff,” said the white-haired man, nodding towards the enclosure. His eyes grew brighter.
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If sufficient funds are available, one sensible way to proceed is to use the accumulated collective experience outlined above.
"Those have been stained and killed," said the Bacteriologist. "I wish, for my own part, we could kill and stain every one of them in the universe."
IN 1935 the mighty genius of Moyen gripped the Eastern world like a hand of steel.
Mary Atwood and I lay on the metal grid floor of the largest Time-cage.
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They found that little Marjery was the best scholar and had the best heart of any one who wanted to be the teacher, and they gave her a most favorable report.
The capillary-vessels are like all the other glands, inasmuch as they receive blood from the arteries, separate fluid from it, and return the remainder by veins
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OF THE QUESTIONS WHICH OUGHT TO BE EXAMINED IN A THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS
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The insolence and brutality of anger, in the same manner, when we indulge its fury without check or restraint, is of all objects the most detestable.
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I am by birth a Genevese, and my family is one of the most distinguished of that republic.
This power or quality of resistance we call Solidity; and the thing which possesses it, the Solid Body or Thing.
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The motion produces the figure; learn this motion thoroughly.
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At the Rutgers-Bell (RB) nuclear physics laboratory, work has been done with two different two-CPU systems.
“She might have done better with herself than that,” said Asano.
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Ionizing radiation in low intensities is part of our natural environment. Such natural radiation is referred to as background radiation.
Such arguments are not to be swept aside with a wave of the hand.
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“A mother's love,” she said. “I bear her THAT.”
It is unrealistic to suppose that all sources of man-made radiation should be abolished.
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WHERE the legislative and executive power are in distinct hands,there the good of the society requires, that several things should be left to the discretion
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I returned to my own world. And Derek stayed in his. Each to his own; one may rail at this allotted portion—but he does not lightly give it up.
You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded with such evil forebodings.
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Nobody ever fancies that our food feels its own agreeable or disagreeable taste.
They tried poor inadequate congratulation....
In the cities the clamor softened along the streets, and the women made small, comfortable, rattling noises in the kitchens.
We passed a few sad hours until eleven o’clock, when the trial was to commence.
When two objects have frequently been seen together, the imagination acquires a habit of passing easily from the one to the other.
“Tu, nisi ventis Debes ludibrium, cave.”
A sneering chuckle broke from Bram's lips. "Yes, it's me, James Dodd," he answered. "I'm a little surprised to see you here, Dodd, but I'm mighty glad."
THE preservation and healthful state of the body seem to be the objects which Nature first recommends to the care of every individual.
"The cottagers arose the next morning before the sun. The young woman arranged the cottage and prepared the food, and the youth departed after the first meal."
“Thi Man huwdbi Kin” forced itself on him as “The Man who would be King.”
There is no reason why everybody should not know the principal planets at sight nearly as well as everybody knows the moon.
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At last a condition of things must have been attained in which a man might have stood up on earth and looked about him and lived.
“The arrangement would not last for any appreciable period unless, as a preliminary, the Governments took the necessary steps to balance their budgets.
The ship that Chet Bullard and Harkness had designed had none of the instruments for space navigation that the ensuing years were to bring.
The Palmer Method is a text-book on practical writing and should be studied as such—not treated as a copy-book.
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"even if the power of our telescopes were increased a hundredfold, and consequently no such systems are known."
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“Ordinary people snuggle up to God as a lost leveret in a freezing wilderness might snuggle up to a Siberian tiger….
I confess I felt most strongly on the subject, and I feel so now.
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What did this mean? Who was I? What was I? Whence did I come? What was my destination? These questions continually recurred, but I was unable to solve them.
We have to remember that human races can all interbreed freely and that they separate, mingle and reunite as clouds do.
And now my written story ends. I look back, once more—for the last time—before I close these leaves.
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It can also perform most of the calculations necessary for real-time guidance of the course of the experiments.
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The bright little figures ceased to move about below, a noiseless owl flitted by, and I shivered with the chill of the night.
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Jurgis started. “I—I—” he stammered. “Is it Socialism? I didn’t know. I want to know about what you spoke of—I want to help. I have been through all that.”
This original engrossing of uncultivated lands, though a great, might have been but a transitory evil.
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One day I was informed by Mr. Mell that Mr. Creakle would be home that evening.
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The stock which is lent at interest is always considered as a capital by the lender.
if you have alternating current service in your home you can install a long-distance continuous wave telegraph transmitter
To make a tube set up powerful oscillations then, it is only necessary that an oscillation circuit shall be provided.
The man to whom I spoke was a scientist. He replied gently, "My boy, when you are grown older and wiser you will realize that nothing is impossible."
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I remember, clearly and coldly and vividly, all that I did that day until the time that I stood weeping and praising God upon the summit of Primrose Hill.
It stung me into action, and for all the chaotic rush of these desperate moments my heart surged with relief.
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THOUGH in a constituted commonwealth, standing upon its own basis, and acting according to its own nature, that is, acting for the preservation of the community
The great commerce of every civilized society is that carried on between the inhabitants of the town and those of the country.
“Dark and damnable,” said the old man suddenly. “Dark and damnable. Turned out of my room among all these dangers.”
Make it between two ruled lines, carry the pen lightly and see how many you can make in one row, with one dip of ink.
There came a girl's scream, and muffled, frantic words.
It is the same case with the passion by which Nature unites the two sexes.
Socialism for me is a common step we are all taking in the great synthesis of human purpose.
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“Was the Lord Dynamo still hungry? His servant was ready.”
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A careful reading of the story will disclose Hawthorne’s subtle use of suspense, the art of “making his audience wait” for his dénouement.
“There is, I believe,” said Lincoln. “But for you—! If you would like to occupy yourself with that, we can make you a sworn aeronaut to-morrow.”
They did not look round, and he kept them just within sight, getting down if he chanced to draw closely upon them round a corner.
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It was sublime and terrible, and on the result of that conflict.
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"But I won't let you go," Larry finished. The palace was somnolent; the officials were asleep: none had heard of the murder.
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"Stop!" I cried. "Whoever shoots at me or advances toward me I shall kill as I killed him!"
The murderer was gone long ago; but there lay his victim in the middle of the lane, incredibly mangled.
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BENDA conducted me personally to a room very much like an ordinary hotel room.
I STOOD on the turret-balcony of the Planetara with Captain Carter and Dr. Frank, the ship surgeon, watching the arriving passengers.
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The laboratory was a small room of board walls, board ceiling and floor. Windowless, with a single door opening into the cellar of the apartment house.
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"All kinds of artists, Angels with wonderful imaginations, who invent men and cows and eagles and a thousand impossible creatures."
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“I was walking through the roads to clear my brain,” he said. “And suddenly—fire, earthquake, death!”
From the first moment of her dark eyes resting on me, I saw she knew I was the bearer of evil tidings.
It is truly interesting to watch the development and improvement in figure practice in a class where the work is well and systematically done.
Virtue is the great support, and vice the great disturber of human society.
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Once again, let me pause upon a memorable period of my life. Let me stand aside, to see the phantoms of those days go by me, accompanying the shadow of myself.
This question of Organic Evolution, like the question of the age of the earth, has in the past been the subject of much bitter controversy.
I was soon introduced into the presence of the magistrate, an old benevolent man with calm and mild manners.
Use your eyes constantly, comparing your letters with the drills you are trying to imitate; do your best, and rapid improvement is sure to follow.
"Fate wouldn't allow us to come through what we have only to end things with poisoned darts. It just couldn't happen that way!"
The great and chief end, therefore, of men’s uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves under government, is the preservation of their property.
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F“You must create a female for me with whom I can live in the interchange of those sympathies necessary for my being. "
The villain, in a tragedy or romance, is as much the object of our indignation, as the hero is that of our sympathy and affection.
Do not lose sight of the fact that position at the desk has much to do with the development of writing.
“I dare make no experiments.”
This capital O is very popular with many excellent business penman and teachers of modern writing.
It chanced on one of these rambles that their way led them down a by-street in a busy quarter of London.
Rate of practice speed: Q, sixty; U, forty-five; V, fifty-five; W, forty to the minute.
According to Plato and Timæus, the principles out of which the Deity formed the World, and which were themselves eternal, were three in number.
The connecting stroke is slightly curved.
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Davidson felt about, and puzzled over it, and answered presently that he could feel it all right, but he couldn't see it.
From this day natural philosophy, and particularly chemistry, in the most comprehensive sense of the term, became nearly my sole occupation.
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A few minutes in the right way are worth more than hours of practice in the wrong way.
The larger crystals of saline bodies may arise from the combination of smaller crystals, owing to the greater attractions of their sides than their angles.
In the United States, where we have more land than people, it is not at all difficult for persons in good health to make money.
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For settlement under the conditions of the primitive civilizations men needed a constant water supply and warmth and sunshine.
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It is necessary now to discuss plainly what is meant by a phrase, used often very carelessly, “The Races of Mankind.”
It was, to conceal what had occurred, from those who were going away; and to dismiss them on their voyage in happy ignorance. In this, no time was to be lost.
It is quite impossible to say whether this thing really happened. It depends entirely on the word of R.M. Harringay, who is an artist.
Bullets, shrapnel, shell—nothing can stop the trillions of famished, man-sized beetles which, led by a madman, sweep down over the human race.
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Two eternal beings, magnificently enhaloed, the one in a blinding excess of white radiance and the other in a bewildering extravagance of colours.
At these moments I wept bitterly and wished that peace would revisit my mind only that I might afford them consolation and happiness.
The simple note of such instruments, it is true, is generally a very clear, or what is called a melodious, sound.
THERE can be no proper motive for hurting our neighbour, there can be no incitement to do evil to another
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The memory that had registered only in some corner of a mind deeper than the conscious, came to the surface.
The sources to which scientific men have gone in their attempts to reconstruct that primitive mentality are very various.
In equal degrees of merit there is scarce any man who does not respect more the rich and the great, than the poor and the humble.
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According to an unwritten law, the buying a drink included the privilege of loafing for just so long; then one had to buy another drink or move on.
Survivors there were none.
The reader is probably familiar with the structure of an ordinary astronomical observatory.
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As we cannot indeed enter thoroughly into the gratitude of the person who receives the benefit, unless we beforehand approve of the motives of the benefactor.
His labored voice came up. "George? Thank God! Get us—out of here. Almost—gone, George!"
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Everybody eats, and everybody wants to enjoy his meals; yet few know how to get the most benefit and pleasure out of them.
Ogilvy had already called attention to a suspected retardation in its velocity in December.
“Cursed, cursed creator! Why did I live? Why, in that instant, did I not extinguish the spark of existence which you had so wantonly bestowed?
So he turned on to a side path and the Ant-King cried out to him, “We will remember you—-one good turn deserves another!”
—all the romance of our engagement put away upon a shelf, to rust—no one to please but one another—one another to please, for life.
Of the Beauty which the Appearance of Utility bestows upon the Characters and the Actions of Men
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Women and little children would fall to cursing about it; it was rotten, rotten as hell—everything was rotten.
In no respect would such a tax differ from a tax on rent.
In that spirit, and with no presumption of finality, this little book of explanations is given to the world.
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London was our present point of rest; we determined to remain several months in this wonderful and celebrated city.
“Imagine a sphere,” he explained, “large enough to hold two people and their luggage.
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An exploration of the internal processes that result in drunkenness or intoxication.
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Around age seven, two years after the divorce and relocation from Queens, Richard took up the hobby of launching model rockets in nearby Riverside Drive Park
"I wish to show those of you who failed to see it the sinking of the Stellar, on which I was a passenger and, I believe, the only survivor."
We were brought up together; there was not quite a year difference in our ages.
"There are colors," said the Robot. "And the daylight and darkness of the days. But we are moving through them very rapidly, so they blend into gray."
EVERY great religion has as its psychological reason for existence the mission of compensating for some crying, unsatisfied human need.
You may know, at least, of the great feud between Hapley and Professor Pawkins, though certain of it's consequences may be new to you
The most interesting example of such structures are churches—communities of believers—and armies.
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Of the Influence of Custom and Fashion upon Moral Sentiments.
What was Barter doing now? Would he not be striving to watch the course of his experiment?
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Yet let me confess that I am greatly attracted by such fine phrases as the Will of God, the Hand of God, the Great Commander.
I could see in any direction save behind me, to the north, and neither Martians nor sign of Martians were to be seen.
"This curved and twisting line is the river—I could do with a drink now!—and this star is the place."
IT WAS shortly after that mid-day meal when I encountered Venza sitting on the starlit deck.
“My charm of manner, I suppose. But, indeed, he’s very human.”
A Seer, Επισκοπος, is a Bishop in the literal sense of the word; and this Church claims the universal Bishoprick.
On September 27, 1983, computer programmers logging on to the Usenet newsgroup net.unix-wizards encountered an unusual message.
I could hear a number of noises almost like those in an engine shed; and the place rocked with that beating thud.
Little gratitude seems due in the one case, and all sort of resentment seems unjust in the other.
The sky was absolutely black.
I had seen the Magic Shop from afar several times; I had passed it once or twice, a shop window of alluring little objects.
All this time Matthew passeth over in few words, and here begins to relate the preaching and miracles of Christ.
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So soon as the Angel had passed, one of the three hummed this tune in an aggressive tone.
Priests are not very much in evidence, but there is a sort of medicine man who deals in spells and prophecy.
The idea of organizing the progressive elements in the social chaos into a regular developing force is one that has had a great attraction for me.
The mind plunges hopelessly through that tangle to the elements of a speech which is as yet unknown.
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None of the Robots would admit having seen Migul; nor the arrival of the cage; nor the strangers from the past.
Unmoving, their ship seemed, through the long hours.
A fearful cry followed the word. I paused a moment, and looking in, saw him supporting her insensible figure in his arms.
For years and years, Mr. Barkis had carried this box, on all his journeys, every day.
The profits of stock, it may perhaps be thought, are only a different name for the wages of a particular sort of THE COMPONENT PART OF THE PRICE OF COMMODITIES.
There was a nameless feeling, a repulsion against stopping; it was indescribable, but he was aware of it.
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The operation had not killed me. And I perceived, suddenly, that the dull melancholy of half a year was lifted from my mind.
In short, the moral is quite literally, "Forget it," or "Cut it out."
"Not out with him, m'm—after him. I walked along by the side of them, and told her he was engaged to me."
If Manape were to attempt first aid for Apeman, how would such a sight react upon Ellen Estabrook?
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The engines of the Almirante Gomez were going dead slow. Away up beside her monster funnels her siren blew dismally
Sending wireless telegraph messages by continuous waves has many features that rank it above sending them by periodic waves.
The reader should notice, further, the different parts played by discount policy under the one régime and under the other.
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This analogy occurs to me: There are two ants of human intelligence to whom we are trying to explain the nature of Space.
We rest; a dream has power to poison sleep. We rise; one wand’ring thought pollutes the day.
Half a world peace is better than none.
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Every act that tends to neatness round a dwelling, tends to the creating of a mass of manure.
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Small republics have sometimes derived a considerable revenue from the profit of mercantile projects.
About 200 centuries ago or earlier, real men of our own species, if not of our own race, came drifting into the European area.
Every man feels his own pleasures and his own pains more sensibly than those of other people.
There comes out of the cloud, our house—not new to me, but quite familiar, in its earliest remembrance.
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A state also of equality, wherein all the power and jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another
On the broad historical facts relating to Indian currency, I do not intend to spend time.
"This—ahem—gentleman," said the Vicar, "or—ah—Angel"—the Angel bowed—"is suffering from a gunshot wound."
A Government can live for a long time, even the German Government or the Russian Government, by printing paper money.
You must use your thought as directed in previous chapters, and begin to do what you can do where you are; and you must do ALL that you can do where you are.
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I mentioned to Mr. Spenlow in the morning, that I wanted leave of absence for a short time
Walter Harkness had built this ship with Chet's help. They had designed it for space-travel.
Involuntarily I halted at the entrance to my snug bachelor quarters as the flood of light my turning of the switch produced revealed a huddled figure.
There was a dull muttering in the sky to the east, and a speck appeared, drew nearer swiftly, grew larger, and became a small army biplane.
Every man is rich or poor according to the degree in which he can afford to enjoy the necessaries, conveniencies, and amusements of human life.
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THE effect of this influence of fortune is, first, to diminish our sense of the merit or demerit of those actions which arose from the most blamable intentions
Imagination and the Fairy Story](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-11-imagination-and-the-fairy-story) While all the world was out searching for the Blue Robin, it had come of its own accord to the poor little faithful boy in his poor little home.
The Art of Money Getting; Or, Golden Rules for Making Money by P. T. Barnum
The basis of the usual methods in practice is to pass air over or through some nutrient medium.
This, so far as it is usurpation, is a change only of persons, but not of the forms and rules of the government
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An irritable old gentleman, very hot and red about the face, and in a heavy fur-lined cloak, came in noisily. Mrs. Winslow vanished.
IT is evident that the mind takes pleasure in observing the resemblances that are discoverable betwixt different objects.
Parts of this chapter raise, unavoidably, matters of much greater difficulty to the layman than the rest of the book.
How often are the great things of life submerged beneath the trivial.
The delivery of his country into the clutches of a merciless, ultra-modern religion can be prevented only by Dr. Hagstrom's deciphering an extraordinary code.
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Economists draw an instructive distinction between what are termed the “money” rate of interest and the “real” rate of interest.
He had found the entrance an opening no longer: it was sealed with a giant web of ropy strands—a network, welded together to a glutinous mesh.
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“Some time elapsed before I learned the history of my friends."
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Defeat, or even a partial victory for the Allies, means nothing less than that.
THOSE systems which make sentiment the principle of approbation may be divided into two different classes.
Farther on towards Weybridge, just over the bridge, there were a number of men in white fatigue jackets throwing up a long rampart, and more guns behind.
Indeed, it often makes way for a new frame of a commonwealth, by destroying the former; but, without the consent of the people, can never erect a new one.
Systematic expropriation of private owners by death-duties and increased taxation.
All the other enterprizes of the Spaniards in the New World, subsequent to those of Columbus, seem to have been prompted by the same motive.
Small x is simple in construction.
The past never returns; the course of events, old in its texture, is ever new in its colouring and fashion
About the same time, for chronology is still vague, the great history of Egypt was beginning.
A tax on raw produce would not be paid by the landlord; it would not be paid by the farmer; but it would be paid, in an increased price, by the consumer.
When his eyes were clear again he saw the monster had passed and was rushing landward.
The possession of the spectroscope has enabled astronomers during later years to study the chemical composition of comets by analyzing their light.
Mr. Dick and I soon became the best of friends, and very often, when his day’s work was done, went out together to fly the great kite.
“She is much more incapable than I am,” said Sir Richmond as if he delivered a weighed and very important judgment.
Now the past history of the Primates is one very difficult to decipher in the geological record.
“Some children were at play in their playground one day, when a herald rode through the town, blowing a trumpet and crying aloud: ‘The King! The King is coming!
Pleasure and pain are the great objects of desire and aversion: but these are distinguished, not by reason, but by immediate sense and feeling.
The meal consisted of various fruits, some meat which Bentley could not identify, and wild honey which was delicious.
The part played by one of my earliest partners, Mr. H.M. Flagler, was always an inspiration to me.
There was a gasp. The audience sat frozen. On the stage, with no one lifting a hand to stop her, the crimson murderess made a leap and vanished.
MY solution of the message practically ends the story.
There were no means known to Tommy of reckoning time in that strange place of twilight. His watch had been broken in the airplane fall
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A pulsing pain that stabbed through his head was Chet's first conscious impression.
Dr. Martineau said something of no consequence about its being a very comfortable little car.
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There was a device upon the table. I have already described a similar one, the Time-telespectroscope.
I heard what he said. You shall not die. We shall go away to your place, where there are no beetles to eat us
Numerous signs scattered throughout the first floor preach the dangers of unsecured doors and propped-open fire exits.
Merchants and manufacturers are not contented with the monopoly of the home market, but desire likewise the most extensive foreign sale for their goods.
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To him at least the Door in the Wall was a real door leading through a real wall to immortal realities.
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I could not get over this farewell glimpse of them for a long time.
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“It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being; all the events of that period appear confused and indistinct."
The man trained solely in science falls easily into a superstitious attitude; he is overdone with classification.
‘The message was right enough, perhaps,’ said Mr. Barkis; ‘but it come to an end there.’
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Jim Dodd, the young archaeologist of the party, could be seen apparently wrestling with something that looked like a suit of armor.
Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.
I had been calm during the day, but so soon as night obscured the shapes of objects, a thousand fears arose in my mind.
Noticing that, I noticed for the first time how warm the air was.
You see, my hero in the confused drama of human life is intelligence; intelligence inspired by constructive passion.
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“To-morrow,” she said, speaking in a whisper too, and still staring out of the window.
In the divine nature, according to these authors, benevolence or love was the sole principle of action, and directed the exertion of all the other attributes.
How long he had remained unconscious, Tommy had no means of determining.
Certainly, if ever a man found a guinea when he was looking for a pin it is my good friend Professor Gibberne.
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It was fine in the morning, particularly in the fine mornings. It looked a very fresh, free life, by daylight: still fresher, and more free, by sunlight.
For the purpose of this inquiry a triple classification of Society is convenient—into the Investing Class, the Business Class, and the Earning Class.
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“I saw you yesterday. And I rode over to see you.” I had now come close to her, and stood looking up into her face.
“Caught a ghost, did you?” said Sanderson. “Where is it?”
THE great discovery came when a box was brought to the dingy room and Mr. Collins was asked to show what was inside it.
When the division of labour has been once thoroughly established, it is but a very small part of a man’s wants which the produce of his own labour can supply.
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His honest face, as he looked at me with a serio-comic shake of his head, impresses me more in the remembrance than it did in the reality.
I never saw a man so hot in my life. I tried to calm him, that we might come to something rational; but he got hotter and hotter, and wouldn’t hear a word.
The wind had gone down with the light, and so the snow had come on. It was a heavy, settled fall, I recollect, in great flakes; and it lay thick.
In truth the mastery of flying was the work of thousands of men—this man a suggestion and that an experiment, until only one vigorous effort was required.
Psal. cxv. 16. has given the earth to the children of men; given it to mankind in common.
Despite the fact that for centuries the Secret of Life had been the possession of children of men, the Earth was dying.
“GOOD GOD, what was that?” Dr. Frank’s face had gone white in the starlight. Snap stood like a statue of horror.
“I am happy,” said M. Waldman, “to have gained a disciple; and if your application equals your ability, I have no doubt of your success.
The species of objects in the Heavens are few in number; the Sun, the Moon, the Planets, and the Fixed Stars, are all which those philosophers could distinguish
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IT is because mankind are disposed to sympathize more entirely with our joy than with our sorrow, that we make parade of our riches, and conceal our poverty.
High in jungle treetops swings young Bentley—his human brain imprisoned in a mighty ape.
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She turned without a word—they were both panting—and they went back to where the lady in white struggled to hold back the frightened pony.
A fluctuation in the measuring-rod of value does not alter in the least the wealth of the world, the needs of the world, or the productive capacity of the world
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Nothing is so fatal to the effect of a sermon as the habit of preaching on three or four subjects at once.
I introduce myself, begging grace that I intrude upon your busy minutes, with my only excuse that perhaps I may amuse you.
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Stoty Telling an Aid to Verbal Expression](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-9-stoty-telling-an-aid-to-verbal-expression) “First she leaped, and then she ran, ’Till she came to the cow and thus began.”
And Mrs. Gummidge took his hand, and kissed it with a homely pathos and affection, in a homely rapture of devotion and gratitude, that he well deserved.
‘Why, bless my life and soul!’ said Mr. Omer, ‘how do you find yourself? Take a seat.—-Smoke not disagreeable, I hope?’
If we are to see the Indian system in its proper perspective, it is necessary to digress for a space to a discussion of currency evolution in general.
Abruptly the flare was extinguished and the ways were an inky darkness once more, a tumultuous mystery.
“He’s gone already,” said Platt. “Might have stopped to say good-by to a chap.”
This is my reason for entering so much into detail in this particular case, which I am exceedingly reluctant to do, and for many years have refrained from doing
Leaving Mandetiba, we continued to pass through an intricate wilderness of lakes; in some of which were fresh, in others salt water shells.
If it had been Aladdin’s palace, roc’s egg and all, I suppose I could not have been more charmed with the romantic idea of living in it.
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Saturn is the second of the major, or Jovian, group of planets, and is situated at a mean distance from the sun of 886,000,000 miles.
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T THE fact that Roquefort cheese was relished by Roman epicures twenty centuries ago indicates that French gastronomy is not entirely a product of modern times
She was exactly the same as ever, and the same immortal butterflies hovered over her cap.
It is not my purpose, in this record, though in all other essentials it is my written memory, to pursue the history of my own fictions.
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I soon found that I had overtaxed my strength and that I must repose before I could continue my journey.
These are all mitigations of the outlook, but still the dark shadow of disastrous possibility remains.
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I will do no more than I must to injure Germany further, and I will do all that I can to restore the unity of mankind.
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IT is thus that man, who can subsist only in society, was fitted by nature to that situation for which he was made.
Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another; good sense is not conscience, refinement is not humility, nor is largeness and justness of view faith.
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The general air of the place reminded me forcibly of the days when I lived with Mr. and Mrs. Micawber.
Free software is a moral issue for Richard Stallman believes in freedom and free software.
“The King doesn’t belong. They had to expel him. It’s the Stuart blood, I suppose; but really—”
It is not easy, it has already been observed, to ascertain what are the average wages of labour, even in a particular place, and at a particular time.
My own case, I know, is hopeless, and I am now in some measure prepared to meet my fate.
It is but a very small part of this importation which, it can be supposed, is employed as an annual addition, either to the plate or to the coin of the kingdom.
The giant mechanism, fashioned in the guise of a man, lay dying.
HE sat in a small half-darkened booth well over in the corner—the man with the strangely glowing blue-green eyes.
The blacks shouted to Apeman but of course Bentley could not understand what they said.
In due time, Mr. Micawber’s petition was ripe for hearing; and that gentleman was ordered to be discharged under the Act, to my great joy.
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OUR sympathy with sorrow, though not more real, has been more taken notice of than our sympathy with joy.
All life had turned to rottenness and stench in them—love was a beastliness, joy was a snare, and God was an imprecation.
By the time of the conference, the tension between those two camps had become palpable.
“Now to God the Father, God the Son——”
And when he could shout no more he still stood there, gasping, and whispering hoarsely to himself: “By God! By God! By God!”
It is not my intention to detain the reader by any long dissertation on the subject of money.
They could see one another, but it was impossible for them to make their voices heard above the rasping of the beetles' legs.
The girl’s name was Inge; she was a poor child, but proud and presumptuous.
Aristotle was read and discussed by these Jews and Arabs during these centuries of European darkness.
"I am St. Ignucius of the Church of Emacs," says Stallman, raising his right hand in mock-blessing. "I bless your computer, my child."
Here I can only thank the writers collectively, and call their attention to the more practical gratitude of my frequently modified text.
We have information, Johnson––there’s some under cover plot here aboard. I want to know what it is.
There is in every society or neighbourhood an ordinary or average rate, both of wages and profit, in every different employment of labour and stock.
Ann Veronica had an impression that she did not sleep at all that night, and at any rate she got through an immense amount of feverish feeling and thinking.
Like the early Aryan life, it was a life in a sort of family-tribe household.
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It was Pasteur who in 1857 first propounded the true cause and process of fermentation.
"Harry turns into a thick smoke, and gets sucked into a big hole in the machine."
It is never objected to us that we have too little fellow-feeling with the joy of success.
"Master, I have done well. There is no reason to punish."
Now the nineteenth century phrased this conception by talking about the "principle of nationality."
One of the first consequences of the discovery of the union was that Jurgis became desirous of learning English.
The lower part of the letter should be as wide as the loop through the widest part, and some good penmen make it a little wider than this.
The new printer was jammed, again.
Surface soils and those rich in organic matter supply a varied field for the bacteriologist.
Out of the flow of time there appears to Commander John Hanson a man of mystery from the forgotten past.
It is doubtful whether the gift was innate. For my own part, I think it came to him suddenly.
It was Karl Marx who brought the second great influx of suggestion into the intellectual process of Socialism.
Write a page of this copy; more if you have sufficient time.
RESPECT for the noble art of cooking is being greatly enhanced by its introduction into our public and private schools as an important branch of education.
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With regard to hops, the quality is very various.
In practice, write the full word every time the capital is made.
“I've been in the gardens on the river terrace,” he answers, “hoping I might see her again.”
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APPERCEPTION is a formidable and sometimes confusing term for a very simple and easy-to-understand mental process.
“Your servant, your most humble helper in God (your God),
It was the river, he said, and he never heard any other name for it.
Once more Chet, Walt and Diane are united in a wild ride to the Dark Moon—but this time they go as prisoners of their deadly enemy Schwartzmann.
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In writing, as in music, regularity of movement is an important factor
I will now come to a comparative view, more immediately applicable to a labourer’s family.
THE most perfect imitation of an object of any kind must in all cases, it is evident, be another object of the same kind, made as exactly
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As if, in love, joy, sorrow, hope, or disappointment; in all emotions; my heart turned naturally there, and found its refuge and best friend.
The man who has received great benefits from another person may by the natural coldness of his temper,feel but a very small degree of the sentiment of gratitude
This was his healthy state and it made him cheerful, pleasant, and very attractive to intelligent men and to all women.
The story of Tommy Reames' rescue of Professor Denham and his daughter marooned in the fifth dimension.
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I saw, in my aunt’s face, that she began to give way now, and Dora brightened again, as she saw it too.
"It's—it's so generous."
I read the telegram for the second time. Then I folded it up, put it in my pocket, and pressed the little button on my desk. My mind was made up.
You have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners.
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As I looked on him, his countenance expressed the utmost extent of malice and treachery.
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“But all this is merely imitating Nature. I have done more than that in my time. I have—beaten her.”
The first duty of the sovereign, that of protecting the society from the violence and invasion of other independent societies
The settled folk had the weight of numbers on their side; the herdsmen might raid and loot, but they could not stay.
In the present lecture, I wish to apply the analytic method to the notion of “cause,” and to illustrate the discussion by applying it to the problem of free wil
MANY of my readers will remember the mysterious radio messages which were heard by both amateur and professional short wave operators during the night
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And who can doubt the amount of mental and moral dwarfing that is going on side by side with this physical shortage?
I could scarcely lay claim to the name: I was so disturbed by the conviction that the letter came from Agnes.
Impossible! What sort of creatures would they be, that could live two miles beneath the surface of the earth?
It does not follow that they deny the existence of a God, because they are not found talking of it, when the topic would be utterly irrelevant.
Love is of something, and that which love desires is not that which love is or has; for no man desires that which he is or has.
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“I don’t know why. But this is like—like walking round a house that looks square and complete and finding an unexpected long wing running out behind.”
In one of his books of travel Charles Dudley Warner declared that after leaving Philadelphia the tourist "will not find one good meal decently served"
Neolithic men came slowly into Europe from the south or south-east as the reindeer and the open steppes gave way to forest and modern European conditions.
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The general industry of the society can never exceed what the capital of the society can employ.
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IT was a wicked night, the night I met the man who had died.
All the pleasures and pains of the mind were, according to Epicurus, ultimately derived from those of the body.
The theory of continuity very important and elegant mathematical subject, but not, strictly speaking, a part of philosophy.
Marable, in a desperate frenzy, hacked at the reptile's awful head.
My spirits sank under these words, and I became very downcast and heavy of heart.
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To describe, in a general manner, what is the ordinary way of acting to which each virtue would prompt us, is still more easy.
It is a mistake to imagine that those territorial jurisdictions took their origin from the feudal law.
Leslie Larner, an entomologist borrowed from the Earth, pits himself against the night-flying vampires that are ravaging the inhabitants of Venus.
MAN naturally desires, not only to be loved, but to be lovely; or to be that thing which is the natural and proper object of love.
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I remember I felt singularly unwanted.
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Thirty thousand of these pieces he handled every day, nine or ten million every year—how many in a lifetime it rested with the gods to say.
ost pupils find this style of starting capital letters somewhat difficult at first, but when mastered it becomes a favorite.
I have one of the weirdest cases on my hands that I have ever been mixed up in...
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His definition of Prejudice impressed White as being the most bloodless and philosophical formula that ever dominated the mind of a man.
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We count it a great thing, and justly so, to plan and carry out a wide political organization.
Others admit, that if a nation could be separated from all the world, it would be of no consequence how much or how little money circulated in it.
We must now turn to consider shortly the modes which may be adopted in preventive medicine for opposing bacteria outside the body.
“Your dreams don’t mix with your memories?” he asked abruptly. “You don’t find yourself in doubt; did this happen or did it not?”
It is natural, after what we have experienced, that prudent people should desiderate a standard of value which is independent of Finance Ministers and State Ban
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Nothing can be better at this stage of the work than easy words constantly repeated.
Regularity and continuity of motion are very essential.
The art of practical mechanics teaches how we may avail ourselves of those laws and properties, to increase our command over external nature.
Transactions in “spot” exchange are for cash—that is to say, cash in one currency is exchanged for cash in another currency.
Stimulating the Emotions by Means of a Story](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-10-stimulating-the-emotions-by-means-of-a-story) “I wish I had somebody to tell me all about the world,” he said to himself once, “a real, live person. Oh, I want somebody dreadfully!”
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The very wide range of types of data-acquisition equipment in use necessarily contributes to the spread in DAS costs.
There is a foul play on Mercury--Until Denny Olear of the Interplanetary Flying Police gets after his man.
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A method for regulating the supply of currency and credit with a view to maintaining, so far as possible, the stability of the internal price level
No, I can't help idealizing the dark submissive figure of the negro in this spectacle of America.
My present situation was one in which all voluntary thought was swallowed up and lost.
Keep in mind what this is, and tell me what I want to know—whether Love desires that of which love is.
The progress of many of the ancient Greek colonies towards wealth and greatness seems accordingly to have been very rapid.
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By the spring of 1985, Richard Stallman had settled on the GNU Project's first milestone-a Lisp-based free software version of Emacs.
I know enough of the world now, to have almost lost the capacity of being much surprised by anything
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“You may die like a madman,” he said, “but you won't die like a tame rabbit.”
Our history is now approaching our own times, and our study becomes more and more a study of the existing state of affairs.
The truth and importance of the principle of inheritance at corresponding ages need not here be discussed, as enough has already been said on the subject.
Every great people has a character of its own, which it manifests and perpetuates in a variety of ways.
Until the day arrived on which I was to entertain my newly-found old friends, I lived principally on Dora and coffee.
Graham hesitated, and then walked forward to where the broken verge of wall dropped sheer. He stood looking down, a lonely, tall, black figure against the sky.
This fact of the sterility of cleanly drawn milk is not a new one, and has been established by many bacteriologists.
The Socialist movement is an item in an altogether different scale.
our immortal part acquires during this life certain habits of action or of sentiment.
The first tremor that set the timbers of the house to creaking brought Garry Connell out of his bunk and into the middle of the floor.
The inquest into the mysterious death of Darius Darrow, savant, inventor, recluse and eccentric, resembled a scientific convention.
The first digital electronic device employed to collect nuclear data was the binary electronic counter (scaler) of the 1930's.
There is one sort of labour which adds to the value of the subject upon which it is bestowed; there is another which has no such effect.
“And if I might make so bold as to add a ’arf bottle of good Guinness, m’lady. It’s a tonic. Run down as you are.”
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There was no use hiding from the truth. Somebody had blundered—a fatal blunder—and they were going to pay for it!
“Talking wanton nonsense.... Any professional archaeologist would laugh, simply laugh....”
Her head was a little to one side, in the attitude of one who listens intently.
Its basis of operations, what it starts from, what it falls back upon, is the phenomena which meet the senses.
It passed beneath the planes, that were motionless by contrast.
The bargain is still advantageous to the foreigner, because the commodity which he receives in exchange, though it has cost us less, would have cost him more.
Scene: Central office of the factory of Rossum’s Universal Robots.
I suppose I must count myself mad, but I can recall my ravings.
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Dr. Bird discovers a dastardly plot, amazing in its mechanical ingenuity, behind the apparently trivial eye trouble of the President.
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We had been captured by a race of gigantic beetles.
The authentic account of why cosmic man damned an outlaw world to be, forever, a leper of Space.
Outside his laboratory Bruce Dixon finds a world of living dead men--and above, in the sky, shines a weird green moon.
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The Martian gestured with a reptilian arm toward the ladder.
“Behold one of those who live in the darkness.”
He drew her to him, whispered in her ear, and kissed her.
And then Kay had broken through and was hewing madly with great sweeps of the ax.
Slowly, insidiously, there stole over Allen Parker something uncanny. He could no longer control his hands—even his brain!
AFTER the pleasures which arise from the gratification of the bodily appetites, there seem to be none more natural to man than Music and Dancing.
From twenty miles away stabbed the "atom-filtering" rays to Allen Baker in his cell in the death house.
I forgot them; while I was picking them up, I dropped the other fragments of the system; in short, it was almost heart-breaking.
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It may be urged that, when several closely-allied species inhabit the same territory, we surely ought to find at the present time many transitional forms.
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On the day of the next full moon every living thing on earth will be wiped out of existence
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In all your word practice a special effort should be made to space the letters evenly.
Give close attention to size, general appearance, and space between letters, and guard against irregular movement.
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We might have gone about half a mile, and my pocket-handkerchief was quite wet through, when the carrier stopped short.
If two particles of iron lie near each other without motion, and afterwards approach each other, it is reasonable to suggest
In the burning solitude of the great Arizona desert, a young scientist was about to perform an experiment that might have far-reaching results for humanity.
They were moving sluggishly along the red light, seeming to flow rather than crawl.
Dr. Bird, scientific sleuth extraordinary, goes after a sinister stealer of brains.
Just think, this little White Rabbit wanted to be somebody else instead of the nice little rabbit that he was.
"Suddenly, for no apparent reason at all, one of the men on guard was jerked into the air feet upwards."
I went toward them, and all the perspectives of my reconstructed universe altered as I did so.
Row after row of the monsters roared by, going greedily with hungry guns into battle.
The structure, pivoting downward, plunged Quest to his waist in the osmotic solution.
Again, compare one idea with another; adjust truths and facts; form them into one whole, or notice the obstacles which occur in doing so.
They don't laugh at you.... At least—they laugh differently....
It was now two years since Edwin Leland bought the estate for a song and took up his residence in the gloomy old house.
England has produced some eminent epicures. As prominent among them as among her novelists is William Makepiece Thackeray.
Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints, even upon the Principles of the Commercial System.
Everything was as still a
He started it again but ill, blindness overtook him, and he died of punishment in the mines; but the story he told begot a legend
The Standard gave advantages to the railroads for the purpose of reducing the cost of transportation of freight.
He came to Princhester an innocent and trustful man.
The SF-22 and her convoy were surrounded by these unearthly rays.
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The thing that Barter then contrived was destined to remain forever in the memory of Bentley as the most ghastly thing he had ever experienced.
States of consciousness, sensations, feelings, passions, efforts, are capable of growth and diminution. This can cause the intensity to vary greatly.
In the middle of the seventeenth century men learned, through the eyes of Leeuwenhoek, that drops of water contained "moving animalcules."
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I draw my beliefs exactly as an artist draws lines to make a picture, to express my impression of the world and my purpose.
The collection of samples, though it appears simple enough, is sometimes a difficult and responsible undertaking.
"All the perfumes of Arabia will not whiten this little hand."
All internal motions of animal bodies, which contribute to digest their aliment, produce their secretions and so forth, are performed without our attention
"When I am finished, Dale, I shall probably kill you."
OF all the phenomena of nature, the celestial appearances are, by their greatness and beauty, the most universal objects of the curiosity of mankind.
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Alquist. Kill me—kill me, then. What will your future be?
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Like pitiless jaws, a distant crater opened for their ship.
At first Amory noticed only the wealth of sunshine creeping across the long, green swards, dancing on the leaded window-panes, and swimming around the tops.
A Story of the Stone Age is of a time beyond the memory of man, before the beginning of history.
Small f is a little shorter below than above the base line, and is closed on the base line.
Everybody does not suffer misery from boots.
I have learned from my own dreams how largely the discovery of the origin of some of the dream elements depends on accident.
Robert Thorpe seeks out the nameless horror that is sucking all human life out of ships in the South Pacific.
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Leone considered. The Russian was close, moving rapidly, almost running. “Don’t fire. Wait.” Leone tensed. “I don’t think we’re needed.”
Fate throws two young Earthians into desperate conflict with the primeval monsters of an electron's savage jungles.
A terrific force was emanating from that devilish globe above.
“It is not the poverty I fear,” said Lady Ella.
It is a grave error to present for practice models larger than the pupils are expected to employ in their ordinary writing.
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The laboratories are Colorado, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Texas, Wisconsin, Washington, Yale Linac, and Yale Van de Graaff.
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Before delving into the mysteries of receiving and sending messages without wires, we look at the history of the art and its present-day applications.
The sky was alive with winged shapes, and high in the air shone the glittering menace, trailing five plumes of gas.
The Greek tribes as we have told were a branch of the Aryan- speaking stem.
On account of the check at the connective point, fewer letters are made to the minute than of small g, but the movement should be quick.
A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories
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"Mr Hilyer, I protest. I know. Not anything you can say will alter my opinion one jot. Don't try. I never suspected you were nearly such an interesting man."
Slowly she began to move. Moans escaped her lips, little pathetic moans, and the name of Lee Bentley.
IT came suddenly, without warning, and it brought consternation to the people of the world.
We were going on some mysterious cruise to the South Seas, the details of which I did not know.
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Sound is not naturally felt as resisting or pressing upon the organ, or as in any respect external to, or independent of, the organ.
Through infinite deeps of space Jerry Foster hurtles to the Moon—only to be trapped by a barbaric race and offered as a living sacrifice to Oong
“Oh, no, I’m not so stupid as all that; no, I’m not!” Anders said.
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That is why I think we liberal English should draw our new map of Europe now, first of all on paper and then upon the face of the earth.
“The chances against anything manlike on Mars are a million to one,” he said.
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He may even now—if I may use the phrase—be wandering on some plesiosaurus-haunted Oolitic coral reef, or beside the lonely saline seas of the Triassic Age.
The imitative powers of Dancing are much superior to those of instrumental Music, and are at least equal, perhaps superior, to those of any other art.
The ghosts of the thirst-tormented Hereros rise up in their thousands from the African dust, protesting.
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When two lines are connected in an angle, a positive stop at the point of connection is necessary.
Since early 1966, Yale and IBM Research have been engaged in a joint study in the application of computers to nuclear-data acquisition.
FOR a long moment Sarka looked broodingly out across the world beyond the metalized glass which formed the curving dome of his laboratory roof.
“Unspeakable cad! My dear girl! Possible I AM an unspeakable cad. Who wouldn't be—for you?”
Though the vacuum tube detector has more complicated circuits than a crystal detector, it doesn't require constant adjustment like the crystal detector.
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He had read somewhere that the great apes sorrowed when any of their members died.
“If,” I said a little louder, “if you will show me to this haunted room of yours, I will relieve you from the task of entertaining me.”
‘You will find her,’ pursued my aunt, ‘as good, as beautiful, as earnest, as disinterested, as she has always been.
People read every day of "miracles" and scarcely give them a second thought, while a hundred years ago their perpetrators would have been destroyed as witches.
A small shopman is in such a melancholy position, if his wife turns out a disloyal partner.
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We begin with an investigation, not with hypotheses.
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Comets, eclipses, thunder, lightning, and other meteors, by their greatness, naturally overawe him, and he views them with a reverence that approaches to fear.
And now the bird threw down to her a dress which was more splendid and magnificent than any she had yet had, and the slippers were golden.
A Vacuum tube is more sensitive than a crystal detector because it rectifies the oscillating current in receiving circuits and works as an amplifier all at once
Taxes on those commodities, which are generally denominated luxuries, fall on those only who make use of them.
The word “God” is a Theology in itself, indivisibly one, inexhaustibly various, from the vastness and the simplicity of its meaning.
Now here again, with every desire to be plain and explicit with the reader, we have still to trouble him with qualified statements and notes of interrogation.
A glimpse of the river through a dull gateway, where some waggons were housed for the night, seemed to arrest my feet.
Life was a struggle for existence, and the strong overcame the weak, and in turn were overcome by the strongest.
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"Did you really make that up yourself?" said Mrs Jehoram, sparkling her eyes at him, "as you went along. Really, it is wonderful! Nothing less than wonderful."
The first languages were probably small collections of such words; they consisted of interjections and nouns.
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The Dramatic Story](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-8-the-dramatic-story) A child cries at a pain, laughs when he is tickled, starts in fear at a sudden and loud noise.
the most important problem now before the American public is to learn to enjoy the pleasures of the table and to insist on having savory food at every meal.
The Star was a 'strange wanderer' that appeared early in the 20th century.
Utility then is not the measure of exchangeable value, although it is absolutely essential to it.
Commander John Hanson of the Special Patrol Service records another of his thrilling interplanetary assignments.
‘My dear Copperfield, a man who labours under the pressure of pecuniary embarrassments, is, with the generality of people, at a disadvantage.
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Madly the three raced for their lives up the shaft of the radium mine, for behind them poured a stream of hideous monsters—giants of the ray!
One has to recognize that this mind is at present a mind in a state of confusion, full of warring suggestions and warring impulses.
The newborn child is at first no more than an animal.
What is natural in me, is natural in many other men, I infer, and so I am not afraid to write that I never had loved Steerforth
Amory Blaine inherited from his mother every trait, except the stray inexpressible few, that made him worthwhile.
“My faith in God grows,” he said.
To-night all over the world ships must be in flight and ships pursuing; ten thousand towns must be ringing with the immediate excitement of war....
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