187 resultados para Soul
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Colored frontispiece and colored plates facing p. 4, 42 and 122.
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Music throughout.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes: "Play-toy town," "Song of the soul of Central," and "Seventry-five dollars" written by Langston Hughes when he was a student at Central High School.
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Encore pieces: An old man's soliloquy / Roswell Field -- A n old sweetheart of mine / James Whitcomb Riley -- And the band played / Maurice E. McLaoughlin -- The ballad of the colors ; Ben Bolt / Thomas Dunn English -- A brave little girl ; Casey at the bat / Anon -- The cataract of Lodore / Robert Southey -- The countersign was Mary / Margaret Eytinge -- Dinnis Kilboo's sanatarium / Chas. T. Catlin -- A dude in a horse-car / G.W. Kyle -- Elsinore / Lucy H. Hooper -- Entertaining sister's beau / Bret Harte -- Family financiering ; Farmer John ; Father's voice ; A fly's cogitations / Anon -- Foreign views of the statue / Fred. Emerson Brooks -- Going to school / Anon -- Grandma -- The granger and the gambler / W.H. -- A great tune / John Habberton -- Hail fellow, well met / Albert Hardy -- Hans and Fritz -- How girls study / Belle McDonald -- Jack the evangelist / N.Y. Evangelist -- The kitchen clock / J.V. Cheney -- Life's magnet / Ella Wheeler Wilcox -- The little boy's prayer / S.M. Talbot -- Little Nan -- Little orphant Annie / James Whitcomb Riley -- A little woman / Eugene Field -- Maud Rosihue's choice / T. Edwin Leary -- The mischievous misses / James G. Small -- Miss Maloney on the Chinese question / Mary M. Dodge -- Mrs. Stuart learns how to skate / Clara Augusta -- My lover / Emma Mortimer White -- My garden / Anon -- Nancy / Arty Brace -- Now and then / Anon -- O captain, my captain / Walt Whitman -- The old man in a palace car / John H. Yates -- The orthod-ox team / Fred Emerson Brooks -- The porter's story / Maurice Edmunds -- The proposal -- Romeo and Juliet / The Poet-Scout -- Room enough for all / Anon -- The saint and the sinner / Madeline Bridges -- Sam / Albert Hardy -- A schoolroom idyl / Charles B. Going -- A telephone message -- The countersign / J. Hooker Hamersley -- Uncle Ned's defense / Anon -- Unforgiven / Frank McHale -- The valentine / Mary D. Brine -- Wash dolly up like that / Eleanor Kirk Ames -- What is a gentleman / N.L. O'D -- The witness / Anon -- Yellow roses / J. Hooker Hamersley.
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The soul of civilization; The hope of the world; The future of internationalism.
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Each volume has special t.-p.
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"Of the Brunetiere edition of the Works of Gustave Flaubert 999 sets have been printed, this set being no. 401."
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The poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree, old melody.-- It was a lover and his lass / Thomas Morley.-- She never told her love / J. Haydn.-- Blow, blow, thou winter wind / Thomas A. Arne.-- Hark! hark! the lark at heav'ins gate sings / F. Schubert.-- When daisies pied, and violets blue / Thomas A. Arne.-- Where the bee sucks, there suck I / Thomas A. Arne.-- Bid me discourse, I will chant thine ear / H.R. Bishop.-- Under the greenwood tree / Thomas A. Arne.-- Who is Silvia? what is she / F. Schubert.
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I. The life of John Flavel. The fountain of life.--II. The method of in the gospel-redemption. Pneumatologia; a treatise of the soul of man.--III. Pneumatologia (cont.) A practical treatise of fear. The righteous man's refuge. A blow at the root; or, The causes and cure of mental errors. Vindiciarum vindex. The second appendix; of Antinomianism. A sermon on gospel-unity.--England's duty. Mount Pisgah. Divine conduct; or, The mystery of Providence. Wonderful sea-deliverances. Antipharmacum saluberrimum. Tidings from Rome; or, England's alarm.-- V. Husbandry spiritualized; or, The heavenly use of earthly things. Navigation spiritualized; or, A new compass for seamen. [Miscellaneous tracts and sermons]--VI. Preparations for sufferings. The balm of the covenant. An exposition of the Assembly's Shorter catechism. A reply to Mr. Philip Cary's Solemn call. Sacramental meditations. [Miscellaneous tracts and sermons].
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"Demetra Vaka translated 'The sin of my mother,' 'The god-father' and 'She that was homesick.' The rest were translated by Dr. Aristides E. Phoutrides."
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v. 1 Epicosmology.--v. 2. Outlines of ontology. Eternal forces, laws, and principles.--v. 3. Outlines of biology. Body, soul, mind, spirit.--v. 4. Collective biology and sociology.
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Half-title; each volume has special t.-p.