500 Blog Posts To Learn About Ebooks

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24 May 2026

Let's learn about Ebooks via these 500 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology.

Ebooks are electronic books, digital versions of traditional print books readable on various devices. Ebooks offer portability, accessibility, and often lower costs, making literature and information more widely available and environmentally friendly.

1. A DREAM OF ARMAGEDDON

"I dream very little," I answered. "I doubt if I have three vivid dreams in a year."

2. A CRITICISM OF CHRISTIANITY

A religious system so many-faced and so enduring as Christianity must necessarily be saturated with truth even if it be not wholly true.

3. Of the eleventh horn of Daniel's fourth Beast

A Seer, Επισκοπος, is a Bishop in the literal sense of the word; and this Church claims the universal Bishoprick.

4. My Friend Stumbled on an Invention That Could Revolutionize Human Life

Certainly, if ever a man found a guinea when he was looking for a pin it is my good friend Professor Gibberne.

5. They withdrew to a spot hacked from the edge of the jungle

The Chief Ranger scowled. "That is what Nymani has gone to find out."

6. THE PRIMITIVE ARYANS

These Nordic people were destined to play a very important part indeed in the world’s history.

7. The Story of the Last Trump

“Now to God the Father, God the Son——”

8. The Motion of the Planet Neptune Had Become Very Erratic

Ogilvy had already called attention to a suspected retardation in its velocity in December.

9. THE FIRST SEAGOING PEOPLES

Cnossos was not so much a town as a great palace for the Cretan monarch and his people.

10. OIL-LAMPS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

The oil-lamp and the candle were the mainstays of artificial lighting throughout many centuries.

11. EGYPT, BABYLON AND ASSYRIA

We are entering now upon a thousand years of warfare between the once quite separated civilizations of Mesopotamia and the Nile.

12. Step-to-Step eBook to Learn the Git and GitHub Basics💡

This is an open-source introduction to Git and GitHub guide that will help you learn the basics of version control and start using Git for your SysOps, DevOps,

13. THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE

The earliest rocks in the record are called by geologists the Azoic rocks, because they show no traces of life.

14. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: Manape the Mighty - Chapter II

"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!"

15. THE FIRST TRUE MEN

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.

16. THE ADVANCEMENT OF SOCIALISM

In that spirit, and with no presumption of finality, this little book of explanations is given to the world.

17. Holocaust

It passed beneath the planes, that were motionless by contrast.

18. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section E

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19. SERFS, SLAVES, SOCIAL CLASSES, AND FREE INDIVIDUALS

On the whole, the common men were probably well content to live under lord or king or god and obey their bidding.

20. THE NEANDERTHAL MEN, AN EXTINCT RACE

About 200 centuries ago or earlier, real men of our own species, if not of our own race, came drifting into the European area.

21. PRIMITIVE NEOLITHIC CIVILIZATIONS

We have to remember that human races can all interbreed freely and that they separate, mingle and reunite as clouds do.

22. How to Protect Your Kindle From Hackers

On August 6, 2021, findings of a security flaw in Amazon’s Kindle e-reader were disclosed by Slava Makkaeveev, a researcher from Check Point. You can patch it.

23. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town

“A play!” he said, slapping his thighs. “You should finish it. I’m a writer, too, you know.”

24. The History of Ancient Physics

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

25. GODS AND STARS, PRIESTS AND KINGS

Like the early Aryan life, it was a life in a sort of family-tribe household.

26. THE ARYAN-SPEAKING PEOPLES IN PREHISTORIC TIMES

Priests are not very much in evidence, but there is a sort of medicine man who deals in spells and prophecy.

27. THE LAST BABYLONIAN EMPIRE AND THE EMPIRE OF DARIUS I

Even under the Assyrian monarchs and especially under Sardanapalus, Babylon had been a scene of great intellectual activity.

28. Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter XII

"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."

29. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book IV, Chapter VII - Part II

The progress of many of the ancient Greek colonies towards wealth and greatness seems accordingly to have been very rapid.

30. Socialism and The Family

The Socialist movement is an item in an altogether different scale.

31. THE WEAR AND TEAR OF EPISCOPACY

He came to Princhester an innocent and trustful man.

32. CHANGES IN THE WORLD’S CLIMATE

It must be borne in mind that great changes of climate have always been in progress, that have sometimes stimulated and sometimes checked life.

33. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 3

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34. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 33

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35. REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALISM

It was Karl Marx who brought the second great influx of suggestion into the intellectual process of Socialism.

36. THE NEANDERTHALER AND THE RHODESIAN MAN

Mentally and physically they were upon a different line from the human line.

37. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section Q

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38. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VII, Section III, Chapter II

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.

39. THE FIRST CIVILIZATIONS

The settled folk had the weight of numbers on their side; the herdsmen might raid and loot, but they could not stay.

40. The Immortal Parts of Our Lives

our immortal part acquires during this life certain habits of action or of sentiment.

41. THE FIRST MAIN GENERALIZATION OF SOCIALISM

And who can doubt the amount of mental and moral dwarfing that is going on side by side with this physical shortage?

42. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book II - Chapter III

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.

43. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section N

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44. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 7 - The language of Animals

The Human Side of Animals by Royal Dixon is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

45. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XIX

London was our present point of rest; we determined to remain several months in this wonderful and celebrated city.

46. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 18

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47. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XV

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.

48. THE EARTH IN SPACE AND TIME

Astronomers and geologists and those who study physics have been able to tell us something of the origin and history of the earth.

49. The Essays of Adam Smith: Of the Affinity between Music, Dancing, and Poetry.

The simple note of such instruments, it is true, is generally a very clear, or what is called a melodious, sound.

50. MONKEYS, APES AND SUB-MEN

Now the past history of the Primates is one very difficult to decipher in the geological record.

51. SECESSION

There came another silence. “It's all gone so differently,” she said. “Everything has gone so differently.”

52. For the Story Teller: Chapter 1 - The Apperceptive Basic of Story Telling

APPERCEPTION is a formidable and sometimes confusing term for a very simple and easy-to-understand mental process.

53. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part III, Chapter III - Of the Influence and Authority of Conscience.

It is never objected to us that we have too little fellow-feeling with the joy of success.

54. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter IX

At these moments I wept bitterly and wished that peace would revisit my mind only that I might afford them consolation and happiness.

55. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 47

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56. A PICTURE OF THE WORLD OF MEN

I seem to be a consciousness, vague and insecure, placed between two worlds.

57. How to Optimize Your Reading Experience on Boox Color Go 7

This post will cover how to configure it with its out-of-the-box software, installing as few apps as possible.

58. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section I

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59. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XIV

“Some time elapsed before I learned the history of my friends."

60. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 61

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61. The Essays of Adam Smith: THE IMITATIVE ARTS - Part II

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.

62. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XI

“It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being; all the events of that period appear confused and indistinct."

63. Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter XXIII

It stung me into action, and for all the chaotic rush of these desperate moments my heart surged with relief.

64. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 43

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65. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section H

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66. PRIMITIVE NOMADIC PEOPLES

For settlement under the conditions of the primitive civilizations men needed a constant water supply and warmth and sunshine.

67. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter XV

There was a nameless feeling, a repulsion against stopping; it was indescribable, but he was aware of it.

68. THE RACES OF MANKIND

It is necessary now to discuss plainly what is meant by a phrase, used often very carelessly, “The Races of Mankind.”

69. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VI, Section II, Chapter III - Of Universal Benevolence

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

70. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 26

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71. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 1 - Animals that Practice Camouflage

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72. Astounding Stories of Super-Science August 1931: VOL. VII, NO. 2 - If The Sun Died

73. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 34

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74. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 51

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75. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section M

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76. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech: Preface

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77. Stories for Telling: The Prince’s Visit

“Hurrah! Hurrah! There he is! The Prince! The Prince!”

78. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Preface

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79. Stories for Telling: The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf

The girl’s name was Inge; she was a poor child, but proud and presumptuous.

80. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 21

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81. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 58

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82. Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter XIII

"Master, I have done well. There is no reason to punish."

83. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech: Chapter 11 - Language and Literature

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84. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book IV, Chapter VII - Part I

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.

[85. For the Story Teller: Chapter 7 -

The Instinct Story](https://hackernoon.com/for-the-story-teller-chapter-7-the-instinct-story) Instinct may be defined as inherited memory.

86. 223 Stories To Learn About Science

Learn everything you need to know about Science via these 223 free HackerNoon stories.

87. Astounding Stories of Super-Science August 1931: VOL. VII, NO. 2 - The Port of Missing Planes

88. FREE WILL AND PREDESTINATION

I glance at this question rather to express a detachment than a view.

89. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 13 - Animals Scavengers and Criminals

The Human Side of Animals by Royal Dixon is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

90. Stories for Telling: Little In-a-Minute

“Come back. Oh, do come back!” called Dicky to the little ship, but the ship only sailed the faster.

91. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 30

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92. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 23

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93. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 20

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94. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part IV, Chapter II

Of the Beauty which the Appearance of Utility bestows upon the Characters and the Actions of Men

95. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 15 - The Future life of Animals

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96. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter V

Psal. cxv. 16. has given the earth to the children of men; given it to mankind in common.

97. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 54

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98. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 4 - Amour-Bearing & Mail-Clad Animals

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99. Astounding Stories of Super-Science August 1931: Brood of the Dark Moon - Chapter III

Walter Harkness had built this ship with Chet's help. They had designed it for space-travel.

100. The Origin of Philosophy

Comets, eclipses, thunder, lightning, and other meteors, by their greatness, naturally overawe him, and he views them with a reverence that approaches to fear.

101. We arrived at Bulawayo early on Saturday morning

I always know when I am beaten. I went down to the car with tears in my eyes.

102. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XVI

“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?

103. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part II, SEC. III, Chapter I - Of the Causes of this Influence of Fortune

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.

104. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Discourse VI

Wisdom, again, is certainly a more comprehensive word than any other, but it has a direct relation to conduct, and to human life.

105. The Essays of Adam Smith: THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY, Section II

IT is evident that the mind takes pleasure in observing the resemblances that are discoverable betwixt different objects.

106. CHIMNEYS AND DRAFT

The makers furnish a non-drying oil for the liquid, usually a 300 degrees test refined petroleum.

107. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XVII

F“You must create a female for me with whom I can live in the interchange of those sympathies necessary for my being. "

108. A Tract on Monetary Reform: Chapter I - No. 3 The Earner

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

109. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 12 - Tourists and Sight-seeing

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[110. For the Story Teller: Chapter 8 -

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.

111. For the Story Teller: Chapter 12 - Making Over Stories

To meet these story needs as applied to oral delivery, a story has, ordinarily, to be made over before it is told.

112. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VII: Of Systems of Moral Philosophy, Section I

OF THE QUESTIONS WHICH OUGHT TO BE EXAMINED IN A THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS

113. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 31

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114. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech: Chapter 10 - Language, Race and Culture

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115. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part I, SEC. II, Chapter I

It is the same case with the passion by which Nature unites the two sexes.

116. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section U

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117. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 10 - Animals Architects, Engineers, and House Builders

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118. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter I

I am by birth a Genevese, and my family is one of the most distinguished of that republic.

119. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: VOL. VI, NO. 3 - The Readers' Corner

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.

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. The table of Links for this book can be found here.

121. Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter X

This analogy occurs to me: There are two ants of human intelligence to whom we are trying to explain the nature of Space.

122. The Essays of Adam Smith: THE HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT LOGICS AND METAPHYSICS

According to Plato and Timæus, the principles out of which the Deity formed the World, and which were themselves eternal, were three in number.

123. THE IMMIGRANT

These are all mitigations of the outlook, but still the dark shadow of disastrous possibility remains.

124. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book V, Chapter I - Part II

Men who have no property, can injure one another only in their persons or reputations.

125. SUMERIA, EARLY EGYPT AND WRITING

About the same time, for chronology is still vague, the great history of Egypt was beginning.

126. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 5 - Miners and Excavators

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127. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: INTRODUCTION AND PLAN OF THE WORK.

The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniencies of life.

128. The Essays of Adam Smith: THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY. SEC. 1

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.

129. Kindness Transforms a Lonely Childhood

Miss Caldera tutors Mina Frazer, blending strict lessons with kindness as she shapes the orphaned girl’s heart amid trials, loss, and tenuous family ties.

130. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter II

We were brought up together; there was not quite a year difference in our ages.

131. THE DETERMINATION OF HEATING VALUES OF FUELS

The heat evolved in burning of a definite weight of standard naphthaline may also be used as a means of calibrating the calorimeter as a whole.

132. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech: Chapter 1 - Language Defined

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133. AT THIS POINT A DISPUTE ARISES

Such arguments are not to be swept aside with a wave of the hand.

134. THE NEW HAROUN AL RASCHID

His definition of Prejudice impressed White as being the most bloodless and philosophical formula that ever dominated the mind of a man.

135. “AS THE WIND BLOWS.”

“Tu, nisi ventis Debes ludibrium, cave.”

136. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book I, Chapter V

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.

137. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 59

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138. This Side of Paradise: Book II, Chapter V - The Egotist Becomes a Personage

Under the glass portcullis of a theatre Amory stood, watching the first great drops of rain splatter down and flatten to dark stains on the sidewalk.

139. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VI - Of the Character of Virtue, Section I

THE preservation and healthful state of the body seem to be the objects which Nature first recommends to the care of every individual.

140. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 53

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141. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 3 - Animals at play

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142. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 27

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143. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 55

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144. For the Story Teller: Chapter 2 - The Story with Sense Appeal

“The rose is red, The violet blue, Sugar is sweet And so are you.”

145. For the Story Teller: Chapter 3 - When the Curtain Rises

“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!

146. THE AGE OF REPTILES

Amidst this spreading vegetation of the lower plains the reptiles were increasing mightily in multitude and variety.

147. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter VI

Honour thy father and thy mother, Exod. xx. 12. Whosoever curseth his father or his mother, Lev. xx. 9.

148. EXEGETICAL

“My faith in God grows,” he said.

149. The Essays of Adam Smith: THE IMITATIVE ARTS - Part I

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

[150. For the Story Teller: Chapter 11 -

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.

151. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book I, Chapter II

This division of labour, from which so many advantages are derived, is not originally the effect of any human wisdom.

152. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Discourse III -Bearing Of Theology On Other Branch

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.

153. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part I, SEC. I, Chapter V - Of the amiable and respectable Virtues

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.

154. Publishing The Little Bitcoin Book: From Conceptualization to Global Distribution in 14 Days

On August 3rd, 2019, I found myself at the front door of a large suburban home in Redwood City, struggling to enter the correct key code. It was four in the afternoon —  the house was backlit by a golden Californian sun floating in a deep blue sky —  and I had a week’s worth of clothes and equipment in my backpack. Eventually, my friend Alena opened the door, saving me from further embarrassment. She’d been there an hour already, she explained, but everyone else was still in transit.

155. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 15

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156. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter IX

The great and chief end, therefore, of men’s uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves under government, is the preservation of their property.

157. THE WORLD OF FACT

Fact expresses for me something in its nature primary and unanalyzable.

158. Astounding Stories of Super-Science August 1931: Brood of the Dark Moon - Chapter V

The ship that Chet Bullard and Harkness had designed had none of the instruments for space navigation that the ensuing years were to bring.

159. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book I, Chapter VI

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.

160. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 22

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161. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 9 - Self-defense and Home-Government

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162. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section J

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Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley is part of HackerNoon’s Books series. Read this book online for free on HackerNo

164. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 4

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165. The Jungle: Chapter V

Women and little children would fall to cursing about it; it was rotten, rotten as hell—everything was rotten.

166. The Essays of Adam Smith: ADAM SMITH ON THE EXTERNAL SENSES - Of the Sense of TASTING

Nobody ever fancies that our food feels its own agreeable or disagreeable taste.

167. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 56

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168. THE BEING OF MANKIND

Let me point out that this is no sentimental or mystical statement. It is hard fact as any hard fact we know.

169. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter XVII

This, so far as it is usurpation, is a change only of persons, but not of the forms and rules of the government

170. Astounding Stories of Super-Science August 1931: VOL. VII, NO. 2 - The Readers' Corner

A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories

171. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VII, Section II, Chapter II

Pleasure and pain are the great objects of desire and aversion: but these are distinguished, not by reason, but by immediate sense and feeling.

172. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part III, Chapter VI

RELIGION affords such strong motives to the practice of virtue, and guards us by such powerful restraints from the temptations of vice.

173. Oliver Twist: Chapter XIII

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174. Of the Times of the Birth and Passion of Christ

All this time Matthew passeth over in few words, and here begins to relate the preaching and miracles of Christ.

175. PRIMITIVE THOUGHT

The sources to which scientific men have gone in their attempts to reconstruct that primitive mentality are very various.

176. BELIEFS

I draw my beliefs exactly as an artist draws lines to make a picture, to express my impression of the world and my purpose.

177. THE SCANDALOUS RAMBLE

“It’s perfectly splendid. Of all the fine weather the best has been kept for now. My last day. My very last day.”

178. Read This Side of Paradise Online for Free

A letter dated January,1918 written by Monsignor Darcy to Amory, who is a second lieutenant in the 171st Infantry, Port of Embarkation, Camp Mills, Long Island

179. Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1931: VOL. VI, No. 2 - When the Moon Turned Green

Outside his laboratory Bruce Dixon finds a world of living dead men--and above, in the sky, shines a weird green moon.

180. The Human Side of Animals: Foreward

The Human Side of Animals by Royal Dixon is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

181. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech: Chapter 7

Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech, by Edward Sapir is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

182. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter III

“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.

183. LOVE AFTER THE CHANGE

I went toward them, and all the perspectives of my reconstructed universe altered as I did so.

184. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter XV

The power of the father doth not reach at all to the property of the child, which is only in his own disposing.

185. THE SPIRIT OF GAIN AND THE SPIRIT OF SERVICE

The gift for getting is the supreme gift—all others bow before it.

186. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part I, SEC. II, Chapter V - Of the Selfish Passions.

Mankind, however, more readily sympathize with those smaller joys which flow from less important causes.

187. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Lecture IV - Elementary Studies

Again, compare one idea with another; adjust truths and facts; form them into one whole, or notice the obstacles which occur in doing so.

188. THOUGHTS ON SCIENCE

Unconscious life remains in what is dead, which when reunited to the stomach of living men, reacquires sentient and conscious life.

189. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: VOL. VI, NO. 3 - The Earthman's Burden

There is a foul play on Mercury--Until Denny Olear of the Interplanetary Flying Police gets after his man.

190. Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1931: VOL. VII, No. 1 - The Readers' Corner

The Authors Explains

191. For the Story Teller: Chapter 6 - Training a Child's Memory by Means of a Story

Memory is a process of association of ideas. Not repetition of an idea, but surrounding it with a host of witnesses gives it permanency in the mind.

192. NEOLITHIC MAN IN EUROPE

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.

193. The Great Gatsby: Chapter 1

The Great Gatsby, Chapter 1 by F. Scott Fitzgerald is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

194. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech: Chapter 9 - How Languages Influence Each Other

Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech, by Edward Sapir, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

195. THE HIGH CROSS PREPARATORY SCHOOL

“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.”

196. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part III, Chapter II

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.

197. The Notion of Cause and the Problem of Free-Will

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

198. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part III, Chapter I

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

199. ADOLESCENCE

All this was a thing apart from the rest of my life, a locked avoided chamber....

200. The Organization of Conscious States

Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness, by Henri Bergson, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

201. Stories for Telling: The Little Lame Prince

Yes, he was the most beautiful Prince that ever was born.

202. The Multiplicity of Conscious States

Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness, by Henri Bergson, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

203. INTRODUCTION

The 'nineties was a good and stimulating period for a short-story writer.

204. The Essays of Adam Smith: THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY, Section IV

OF all the phenomena of nature, the celestial appearances are, by their greatness and beauty, the most universal objects of the curiosity of mankind.

205. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 32

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

206. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 36

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

207. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VII, Section II, Chapter III

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.

208. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter VII

Conjugal society is made by a voluntary compact between man and woman; and tho’ it consist chiefly in such a communion and right in one another’s bodies

209. The New Phase

Their eyes met, and there was singularly little tenderness in their eyes.

210. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter XVIII

AS usurpation is the exercise of power, which another hath a right to; so tyranny is the exercise of power beyond right, which no body can have a right to.

211. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part II, SEC. I, Chapter I

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

212. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 50

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

213. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 6 - Animal Mathematics

The Human Side of Animals by Royal Dixon is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

214. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Lecture III - English Catholic Literature

Every great people has a character of its own, which it manifests and perpetuates in a variety of ways.

215. The Great Gatsby: Chapter 2

The Great Gatsby, Chapter 2 by F. Scott Fitzgerald is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

216. This Side of Paradise: Book I, Chapter I - Amory, Son of Beatrice

Amory Blaine inherited from his mother every trait, except the stray inexpressible few, that made him worthwhile.

217. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter XVI

"But I won't let you go," Larry finished. The palace was somnolent; the officials were asleep: none had heard of the murder.

218. THE MATERIAL AND SOURCES OF DREAMS

  1. An intelligent and refined young lady, who, however, in conduct, belongs to the class we call reserved, to the “still waters,” relates the following dream:—

219. Beginning Again

My words were far too unexpected for Tarvrille to understand. "The flies," I repeated with an air of explanation.

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221. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book I, Chapter III

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

222. This Side of Paradise: Book II, Chapter II - Experiments in Convalescence

The Knickerbocker Bar, beamed upon by Maxfield Parrish’s jovial, colorful “Old King Cole,” was well crowded.

223. THE LANGUAGES OF MANKIND

The first languages were probably small collections of such words; they consisted of interjections and nouns.

224. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 14

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

225. THE WORLD IN TIME

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.

226. 1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue: Section V

1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue, by Francis Grose is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

227. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 28

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

228. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Lecture VII

Its basis of operations, what it starts from, what it falls back upon, is the phenomena which meet the senses.

229. The Intensity of Psychic States

States of consciousness, sensations, feelings, passions, efforts, are capable of growth and diminution. This can cause the intensity to vary greatly.

230. Essays on some unsettled questions of Political Economy: Essay V

The art of practical mechanics teaches how we may avail ourselves of those laws and properties, to increase our command over external nature.

231. MOISTURE IN STEAM

Before taking any calorimeter reading, steam should be allowed to flow through the instrument freely until it is thoroughly heated.

232. Inside Earth: The Journey of Conru

Conru sacrifices everything to fight Valgolia, but when he soon realizes that he is a pawn in a political game.

233. The Mystery of the Stolen Body

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234. The Call of the Wild Comes Alive

Follow Buck from loyal pet to wild legend in the Yukon as he faces wolves, hunts moose, and answers the irresistible call of the forest.

235. Astounding Stories of Super-Science August 1931: Brood of the Dark Moon - Chapter II

A pulsing pain that stabbed through his head was Chet's first conscious impression.

236. Imagine a Sphere Large Enough to Hold Two People

“Imagine a sphere,” he explained, “large enough to hold two people and their luggage.

237. INTRODUCTION

Gradiva might be an introduction to psychoanalysis, and is better than anything else we can think of to popularize it.

238. A Simple Vacuum Tube Detector Receiver

Though the vacuum tube detector has more complicated circuits than a crystal detector, it doesn't require constant adjustment like the crystal detector.

239. Logic as the Essence of Philosophy

Logic, in the Middle Ages, to the present day in teaching, meant no more than a scholastic collection of technical terms and rules of syllogistic inference

240. The Essays of Adam Smith: CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING THE FORMATION OF LANGUAGES

It was the river, he said, and he never heard any other name for it.

241. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book IV, Chapter III

Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints, even upon the Principles of the Commercial System.

242. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Letter III - To Mrs. Saville, England

I write a few lines in haste to say that I am safe—and well advanced on my voyage.

243. THE RESUMPTION OF METAPHYSICAL ENQUIRY

Since then the world never effectually reopened these questions until the modern period.

244. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part V, Chapter II

Of the Influence of Custom and Fashion upon Moral Sentiments.

245. Mr. Ledbetter's Notorious Vacation

My friend, Mr. Ledbetter, is a round-faced little man, whose natural mildness of eye is gigantically exaggerated.

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247. THE LEAGUE MUST BE REPRESENTATIVE

Half a world peace is better than none.

248. Stories for Telling: The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings

Just think, this little White Rabbit wanted to be somebody else instead of the nice little rabbit that he was.

249. THE ART OF THINKING

Pythagoras is a dim figure, and there is no need here to insist unduly on his significance.

250. Essays on some unsettled questions of Political Economy: Essay I

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.

251. AI-Generated E-Books Are Polluting the Internet With Robotic Rubbish—And Readers Aren’t Buying It

AI-generated e-books are absolutely flooding digital shelves and have the layout sense of a drunk raccoon.

252. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter X

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

253. Section 12 - Stimulus, Sensorial Exertion, and Fibrous Contraction

If two particles of iron lie near each other without motion, and afterwards approach each other, it is reasonable to suggest

Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June 1931, by Astounding Stories is part of the HackerNoon Books series. Read this book online for free on HackerNoon!

255. Stories for Telling: The Cap that Mother Made

“Oh, no, I’m not so stupid as all that; no, I’m not!” Anders said.

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257. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book II - Chapter IV

The stock which is lent at interest is always considered as a capital by the lender.

258. THE LORD OF THE DYNAMOS

Azuma-zi, however, shirked the discussion of his gods, even though he was kicked for it.

259. This Is a Story of a Time beyond the Memory of Man

A Story of the Stone Age is of a time beyond the memory of man, before the beginning of history.

260. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part III, Chapter V

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

261. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XVIII

Day after day, week after week, passed away on my return to Geneva; and I could not collect the courage to recommence my work.

262. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XX

As I looked on him, his countenance expressed the utmost extent of malice and treachery.

263. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 25

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

264. THE ANCESTRY OF MAN

Among all the apes and monkeys, the only group that have their great toes developed on anything like the same fashion as man are some of the lemurs.

265. The Human Side of Animals: Chapter 11 - Food Conservers

The Human Side of Animals by Royal Dixon is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

266. Section 16 - Instinct

All internal motions of animal bodies, which contribute to digest their aliment, produce their secretions and so forth, are performed without our attention

267. A Tract on Monetary Reform: Chapter I - I. Changes in the Value of Money, as affecting Distribution

For the purpose of this inquiry a triple classification of Society is convenient—into the Investing Class, the Business Class, and the Earning Class.

268. THE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND

"A man," one said, in hardly recognisable Spanish—"a man it is—a man or a spirit—coming down from the rocks."

269. The Great Gatsby: Chapter 7

The Great Gatsby, Chapter 7 by F. Scott Fitzgerald is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

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271. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book III - Chapter II

This original engrossing of uncultivated lands, though a great, might have been but a transitory evil.

272. The Backus Purchase

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

273. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter I

Sect. 1. It having been shewn in the foregoing discourse,

274. THE MINIMIFICENCE OF MR. BENSINGTON

When they got back to Mr. Carrington he was sitting up, dazed and weak, but able to warn them against the danger in the pool.

275. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book I, Chapter IV

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.

276. The Essays of Adam Smith: ADAM SMITH ON THE EXTERNAL SENSES - Of the Sense of SMELLING.

EVERY smell or odour is naturally felt as in the nostrils;

277. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 29

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

278. THE WAY TO CONCRETE REALIZATION

Fantastic as they are, they have played a large part in reducing the Hague Tribunal to an ineffective squeak amidst the thunders of this war.

279. WRITING

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.

280. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book III - Chapter IV

It is a mistake to imagine that those territorial jurisdictions took their origin from the feudal law.

281. BRIEF HISTORY OF WATER-TUBE BOILERS

The first boiler made of a combination of small tubes, connected at one end to a reservoir, was the invention of another American, John Stevens, in 1804.

282. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part II, SEC. III, Chapter III

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.

283. AGRICULTURAL MACHINES.

Through slots in these the cutter-bar works, and its knives give a drawing cut to grass caught between them and the sides of the spikes.

284. The War in South Africa

I remember I felt singularly unwanted.

285. The Angel's Debut

"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."

286. Boyhood

I was a Harbury boy as my father and grandfather were before me and as you are presently to be.

287. The Essays of Adam Smith: ADAM SMITH ON THE EXTERNAL SENSES - Of the Sense of HEARING.

Sound is not naturally felt as resisting or pressing upon the organ, or as in any respect external to, or independent of, the organ.

288. The Essays of Adam Smith: ADAM SMITH ON THE EXTERNAL SENSES - Of the Sense of TOUCHING

This power or quality of resistance we call Solidity; and the thing which possesses it, the Solid Body or Thing.

289. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book II - Introduction

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.

290. The Case of the Missing Will

“That is a little hard on you, mademoiselle, seeing that you were Mr. Marsh’s only blood relation.”

291. The War of the Worlds: Chapter XIII. HOW I FELL IN WITH THE CURATE

“I was walking through the roads to clear my brain,” he said. “And suddenly—fire, earthquake, death!”

292. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Letter II - To Mrs. Saville, England

How slowly the time passes here, encompassed as I am by frost and snow! Yet a second step is taken towards my enterprise.

293. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XII

"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."

294. The War of the Worlds: Chapter V. THE HEAT-RAY

“What ugly brutes!” he said. “Good God! What ugly brutes!” He repeated this over and over again.

295. A CHESS PROBLEM

"Oh! I don't doubt that—but they're not the hub of the universe, as you make out."

296. Stories for Telling: The Travels of a Fox

But as soon as the fox was out of sight, the woman just took a little peep into the bag, and the pig jumped out, and the ox ate him.

297. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part II, SEC. I, Chapter V

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.

298. The Mastermind Behind Scientific Abductions

Explore Dr. Ku Sui’s ruthless plan to seize the greatest minds on Earth. in Astounding Stories of Super-Science.

299. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: Manape the Mighty - Chapter IX

If Manape were to attempt first aid for Apeman, how would such a sight react upon Ellen Estabrook?

300. Of the vision of the four Beasts

I beheld, saith Daniel, till the Beast was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flames.

301. SEA PEOPLES AND TRADING PEOPLES

No doubt he ventured at first as a fisherman, having learnt the elements of seacraft in creeks and lagoons.

302. He reached Miami ahead of schedule and had a diner-breakfast big enough to kill a lesser man

“I refuse to be sucked into playing their game. If we play their game, we end up just like them.”

303. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter II

A state also of equality, wherein all the power and jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another

304. Digital Pyres: What the Demise of DVD.com Means for Amazon's Mass Book Burnings

We've seen Netflix abandon physical DVDs and Amazon kill off physical book suppliers. Do we need to worry about digital distributors controlling our media?

[305. For the Story Teller: Chapter 9 -

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.”

Anticipations Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human life and Thought by H. G. Wells, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series.

307. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 19

Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

308. EFFICIENCY AND CAPACITY OF BOILERS

The duration in such cases may be reduced, and the “flying” method of starting and stopping employed.

309. Mrs Jehoram's Breadth of View

"The lunatic! Very likely. These half-witted people.... My dear, I don't think I shall ever forget that dreadful encounter. Yesterday."

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.

311. Stories for Telling: The Three Cakes

“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.

312. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part I, SEC. II, Chapter III - Of the unsocial Passions

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.

313. The Great Gatsby: Chapter 3

The Great Gatsby, Chapter 3 by F. Scott Fitzgerald is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

314. What’s Up with Short Wave Regenerative Receiving Sets?

A short wave receiving set is one that will receive a range of wave lengths of from 150 to 600 meters.

315. On-Line Data-Acquisition Systems in Nuclear Physics, 1969: Chapter 4

The ultimate justification for assembling and using on-line data-acquisition systems must be made in terms of research output.

316. THE BOY GROWS UP

“His heart failed him.

317. For the Story Teller: Story Telling and Stories to Tell: Preface

Story telling to be a developing factor in a child’s life must be studied by the story teller.

318. Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1931: Dark Moon - Chapter IV

How often are the great things of life submerged beneath the trivial.

319. SYMBOLISM OF THE MOTHER AND OF REBIRTH

“I am the creator of Nun, who has taken his place in the underworld. My nest is not seen and my egg is not broken.”

320. THE BEGINNINGS OF CULTIVATION

The pre-human age is called the “Older Palæolithic;” the age of true men using unpolished stones in the “Newer Palæolithic.

321. MISS HEYDINGER’S PRIVATE THOUGHTS

“Pretty, pretty, pretty—that is our business. What man hesitates in the choice? He goes his own way, thinks his own thoughts, does his own work ...

322. Oliver Twist: Chapter XXX

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323. WAR

No one has a use now for such superannuated things.

324. Stories for Telling: The Great Stone Face

“Oh, mother, dear mother!” cried Ernest. “I do hope I shall live to see him.”

325. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter IV

From this day natural philosophy, and particularly chemistry, in the most comprehensive sense of the term, became nearly my sole occupation.

326. For the Story Teller: Story Telling and Stories to Tell by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey - Table of Links

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327. HOME!

A critical little girl eyed our couple curiously and made some remark to her ragamuffin friend.

328. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Duties Of The Church Towards Knowledge

As to Physical Science, of course there can be no real collision between it and Catholicism.

329. How A Vacuum Tube Can Be Used as A Radio Amplifier

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

330. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter V

The different accidents of life are not so changeable as the feelings of human nature.

331. TERRIFIC SAURIAN COMBAT

"And farther on behold a prodigious crocodile. Look at his hideous jaws, and that row of monstrous teeth. Ha! he has gone."

332. THE UNEXPECTED GUEST

"It should be," said Poirot, "but I fear—I very much fear that it is not. If you can carry two of these valises, I think I can manage the rest."

333. Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter XX

Only near the End of the World does Fate catch up with Tugh, the cripple who ran amuck through Time.

334. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VI, Section II

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.

335. Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter IX

Mary Atwood and I lay on the metal grid floor of the largest Time-cage.

336. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part V, Chapter I

When two objects have frequently been seen together, the imagination acquires a habit of passing easily from the one to the other.

337. THE STORY OF THE LATE MR. ELVESHAM

"What a career such a man might have!" he said. "It fills me with envy to think how I have accumulated that another man may spend——

338. Knowledge by Acquaintance vs Knowledge by Description

In this chapter we shall be concerned exclusively with knowledge of things, of which in turn we shall have to distinguish two kinds.

339. Dissecting Vacuum Tube Transmitters

To make a tube set up powerful oscillations then, it is only necessary that an oscillation circuit shall be provided.

340. The Theory Of Continuity

The theory of continuity very important and elegant mathematical subject, but not, strictly speaking, a part of philosophy.

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342. ALL BY ELECTRICITY

“By my orders. An electric thread connects us. I telegraph to it, and that is enough.”

343. The Great Gatsby: Chapter 6

The Great Gatsby, Chapter 6 by F. Scott Fitzgerald is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

344. "THE WHITE MAN'S BURTHEN"

The ghosts of the thirst-tormented Hereros rise up in their thousands from the African dust, protesting.

345. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 48

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346. The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost

“Caught a ghost, did you?” said Sanderson. “Where is it?”

347. White Nights

I shall go every day on purpose to see that the operation is not a failure.

348. The Trouble of the Barbed Wire

So, ingloriously, ended the Angel's first and last appearance in Society.

349. THOUGHTS ON ART

Obtain knowledge first, and then proceed to practice, which is born of knowledge.

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351. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part II, SEC. III, Chapter II - Of the Extent of this Influence of Fortune

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

352. THE ENCOUNTER AT STONEHENGE

“Talking wanton nonsense.... Any professional archaeologist would laugh, simply laugh....”

353. How You Can Self-Publish a Book in 4 Easy Steps: The Ultimate Guide

Are you thinking about writing a book? Self-publishing can be a great way to get your work out there, and it's easier than you might think!

354. THE LATER POSTGLACIAL PALÆOLITHIC MEN, THE FIRST TRUE MEN

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.

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356. THE NEW WORLD

“Your servant, your most humble helper in God (your God),

Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy, by Bertrand Russell, is part of the HackerNoon Books Series. Read this book

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359. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XXIII

I had been calm during the day, but so soon as night obscured the shapes of objects, a thousand fears arose in my mind.

360. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Lecture VIII

We count it a great thing, and justly so, to plan and carry out a wide political organization.

Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life, by Erasmus Darwin, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

362. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part I, SEC. II, Chapter IV - Of the Social Passions.

The Essays of Adam Smith, by Adam Smith is part of HackerNoon’s Book The sentiment of love is, in itself, agreeable to the person who feels it.

363. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VII, Section IV

To describe, in a general manner, what is the ordinary way of acting to which each virtue would prompt us, is still more easy.

364. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: The Exile of Time - Chapter XIV

There came a girl's scream, and muffled, frantic words.

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366. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech: Chapter 8

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368. The Great Gatsby: Chapter 5

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369. The Night of the Strange Bird.

That is as much as anyone can tell you of the glare upon Sidderford Moor and the alleged music therewith.

370. ON THE ELEVATION OF THE WESTERN COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA

The evidence of recent elevation is here more satisfactory.

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372. On-Line Data-Acquisition Systems in Nuclear Physics, 1969: Chapter 3- BREAKDOWN OF DATA FOR ANALYSIS

The very wide range of types of data-acquisition equipment in use necessarily contributes to the spread in DAS costs.

373. Before Cyberpunk, There Was Port o’ Porno

A 1932 sci-fi classic exploring Port o’ Porno—a lawless spaceport of crime, chaos, and survival.

374. THE SWORD OF PEACE

Europe is at war!

375. Employing a Competitor

In giving such an order he was exposed, of course, to the risk of paying very high prices.

376. The Question of Rebates

The Standard gave advantages to the railroads for the purpose of reducing the cost of transportation of freight.

377. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 24

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378. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part I, SEC. III, Chapter III.

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.

379. The Secret Behind Mr. Brisher's Treasure

“Yes—buried wealth—treasure trove. It wasn't more than a foot deep, not the top of it."

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381. INTEREST AT 10 PER CENT

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.

1811 Dictionary in the Vulgar Tongue, by Francis Grose is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series.

383. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: Manape the Mighty - Chapter X

What was Barter doing now? Would he not be striving to watch the course of his experiment?

384. One Thousand Ways to Make Money, November 2017 by Page Fox: Preface

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385. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Discourse I

The past never returns; the course of events, old in its texture, is ever new in its colouring and fashion

386. The Limitations of the Rich

The novelty of being able to purchase anything one wants soon passes, because what people most seek cannot be bought with money.

387. Delia

As Crump would tell you, people do not do that kind of thing unless there is something wrong with the nervous system.

388. LADY HARDY

He was a man of extensive reservations. His private life was in some respects exceptionally private.

389. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part I, SEC. III, Chapter I

OUR sympathy with sorrow, though not more real, has been more taken notice of than our sympathy with joy.

390. THE AGE OF THE COAL SWAMPS

Plants no doubt preceded animal forms in this invasion of the land, but the animals probably followed up the plant emigration very closely.

391. The Great Gatsby: Chapter 8

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392. Stories for Telling: Old Man Rabbit’s Thanksgiving Dinner

“You look a little unhappy,” said Old Man Rabbit, taking another bite of his turnip.

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394. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part II, SEC. II, Chapter II.

THERE can be no proper motive for hurting our neighbour, there can be no incitement to do evil to another

395. Lady Hammergallow's View

"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."

396. The Essays of Adam Smith: OF THE AFFINITY BETWEEN CERTAIN ENGLISH AND ITALIAN VERSES

Worth makes the man, and want of it the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunello;

397. Mary Writes

Ours was to be in the first place a world literature.

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401. The Benevolent Trusts

I confess I felt most strongly on the subject, and I feel so now.

402. Background Radiation and Spontaneous Mutations

Ionizing radiation in low intensities is part of our natural environment. Such natural radiation is referred to as background radiation.

403. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VII, Section II

The great division of our affections is into the selfish and the benevolent.

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405. Second Treatise of Government: Chapter III

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

406. Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 17

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407. FLOW OF STEAM THROUGH PIPES AND ORIFICES

Napier deduced an approximate formula for the outflow of steam into the atmosphere which checks closely with the figures just given.

408. THE DARWIN FAMILY

The son of this Richard, named William Darwin, and described as "gentleman," appears to have been a successful man.

409. Of not liking Hallery and the Royal Society for the Discouragement of Literature

“Ordinary people snuggle up to God as a lost leveret in a freezing wilderness might snuggle up to a Siberian tiger….

410. THE TREASURE IN THE FOREST

The other man had been in the fore part of the canoe, closely scrutinising the land. He had a sheet of yellow paper on his knee.

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413. MOTHER HOLLE

“I am pleased that you long for your home again. You have served me so faithfully, that I myself will take you up again.”

414. Oliver Twist: Chapter XII

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415. The Great Gatsby: Chapter 4

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416. THE WOUNDED SOLDIER

This is art and fine and beautiful, and only a master can compass it; but a machine could tell the other story.

417. THE SYNTHETIC MOTIVE

Different people, of differing temperament and tradition, have sought oneness, this steadying and universalizing thing, in various manners.

418. THE SUBTLE SERPENT

“I … I … thought that was the proper way,” she faltered, gazing open-eyed at Varvara Petrovna. “Liza called you that.”

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420. The Man of Science

"This—ahem—gentleman," said the Vicar, "or—ah—Angel"—the Angel bowed—"is suffering from a gunshot wound."

[421. For the Story Teller: Chapter 10 -

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!”

422. BOILER ROOM PIPING

All surfaces should be painted before the covering is applied. Canvas is ordinarily placed over the covering, held in place by wrought-iron or brass bands.

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424. FULL MOON

It was as if Martin spoke; it was her voice; it was the very quality of her thought.

425. Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul by H. G. Wells - Table of Links

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426. The New Opportunities

The great economic era we are entering will give splendid opportunity to the young man of the future.

427. Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1931: Dark Moon - Chapter VII

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.

428. ASH-MAIDEN

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.

429. A DEAL IN OSTRICHES

He looked at me over his spectacles. “I’ve seen another that was refused at four.”

430. Stories for Telling: The Blue Robin

The whole kingdom was divided about it. The members of parliament were “F. B. R.,” for Blue Robin or “A. B. R.,” against Blue Robin.

431. OF PERSONAL IMMORTALITY

Let me shift my ground a little and ask you to consider what is involved in the opposite belief.

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433. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: Discourse II - Theology A Branch Of Knowledge.

The word “God” is a Theology in itself, indivisibly one, inexhaustibly various, from the vastness and the simplicity of its meaning.

434. Lost Memories and Strange Visitors: Raskolnikov's Recovery

He was not completely unconscious, however, all the time he was ill; he was in a feverish state, sometimes delirious, sometimes half conscious.

435. Modern Industrialism is a Struggle for Two Things - Markets and Raw Materials

Modern industrialism is a struggle between nations for two things, markets and raw materials, as well as for the sheer pleasure of dominion.

436. Stories for Telling: The Gingerbread Boy

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437. THE DEPARTURE

Dr. Martineau said something of no consequence about its being a very comfortable little car.

438. The Temperaments of Decreased Irritability

Ancient writers have said much of temperaments but without enough detail. Temperament of the system should be mean a permanent predisposition to certain disease

439. THE CAREER PREVAILS

He was pointed out to a raw hand, by the raw hand’s experienced fellow-townsman, as “that beast Lewisham—awful swat.

440. SOCIALISM

Socialism for me is a common step we are all taking in the great synthesis of human purpose.

441. The Plattner Story by H. G. Wells - Table of Links

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442. Astounding Stories of Super-Science June 1931: Manape the Mighty - Chapter XII

The blacks shouted to Apeman but of course Bentley could not understand what they said.

443. After Dinner

"A little while ago I was a little pink baby."

444. ADMINISTRATIVE SOCIALISM

Systematic expropriation of private owners by death-duties and increased taxation.

445. The Ore Mines

We had great faith in these mines, but to work them the railroad was necessary.

446. Enzymes, Genes and Consistent Chemical Changes

Different chemical changes occur in the cell and are guided and controlled by the existence of as many thousands of different enzymes within the cell.

447. A Tract on Monetary Reform: Chapter I - II. Changes in the Value of Money, As affecting Production

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

448. THE SCHOOLMASTER'S BRIDE

"'John—John,' I called out—jest like that—jest like a frightened child, 'wake up—wake up.'

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450. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter VII

On my return, I found the following letter from my father:

451. The Angel Explores the Village

So soon as the Angel had passed, one of the three hummed this tune in an aggressive tone.

452. IN PERSPECTIVE

“My charm of manner, I suppose. But, indeed, he’s very human.”

453. The War of the Worlds: Chapter IX. THE FIGHTING BEGINS

“It’s a pity they make themselves so unapproachable,” he said. “It would be curious to know how they live on another planet; we might learn a thing or two.”

454. The Radio Amateur's Hand Book: Introduction

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.

455. THE FUNDAMENTAL IDEA OF SOCIALISM

He wants a complete organization for all those human affairs that are of collective importance.

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458. Selling to the Steel Company

The work went on uninterruptedly and prosperously until the formation of the United States Steel Corporation.

459. GATHERING CLOUDS.

"I did not mean to offend you, but I meant just to give Molly a hint. She understands what I mean."

460. THE DISCOVERY OF THE FOOD

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.

461. The Workings of Capillary Glands and Membranes

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

462. The Difficult Art of Giving

I am sure it is a mistake to assume that the possession of money in great abundance necessarily brings happiness.

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464. It's Free to Learn Docker. Do it Now!

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466. ON USING THE NAME OF GOD

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.

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468. The Hunting of the Strange Bird

"Dear me!" said the Vicar. "I had no idea." He came forward cautiously. "Excuse me," he said, "I am afraid I have shot you."

469. THE LIBERAL FEAR OF RUSSIA

Defeat, or even a partial victory for the Allies, means nothing less than that.

470. Building the Ships

All the conferences, as I said before, were carried on by Mr. Gates, who seemed to enjoy work, and he has had abundant privileges in that direction.

471. A SLAVE CARAVAN

A prisoner, and powerless to help! the very thought was itself a torture to poor Dick.

472. THE BEGINNINGS OF THE MIND AND LANGUAGE

The newborn child is at first no more than an animal.

473. THE MODERN CORPORATION

Beyond question there is a suspicion of corporations.

474. Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus: Chapter XXII

I soon found that I had overtaxed my strength and that I must repose before I could continue my journey.

475. EVOLUTION OF THE BABCOCK & WILCOX WATER-TUBE BOILER

This construction was the result of the demands of certain Continental laws that are coming into general vogue in this country.

476. The Essays of Adam Smith: THE IMITATIVE ARTS - Part III

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.

477. A Tract on Monetary Reform: Chapter III - IV. The Forward Market in Exchanges

Transactions in “spot” exchange are for cash—that is to say, cash in one currency is exchanged for cash in another currency.

478. THE OUTLOOK FOR THE GERMANS

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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480. Radiation Sickness: Dose and Consequence

The danger of overexposure to high-energy radiation was understood fairly soon but not before some tragic experiences were recorded.

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482. The Secretions of Saliva, Tears and the Lacrymal Sack

The salival glands drink up a certain fluid from the circumfluent blood, and pour it into the mouth.

483. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Book V, Chapter III

A part of their wool and raw hides, they had generally an opportunity of selling for money.

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485. THE CROWNING VICTORY

“Dreams like mine—abilities like mine. Yes—any man! And yet ...—The things I meant to do!”

486. EPILOGUE

In one respect I shall certainly provoke criticism.

487. The Angel in Trouble

"The fact is," said the Vicar, "this is no world for Angels."

488. THE MAGIC SHOP

"This is the genuine magic," he said. "The real thing."

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490. Section 5 - The Four Faculties or Motions of the Sensorium

The spirit of animation has four different modes of action, or in other words the animal sensorium possesses four different faculties.

491. A Tract on Monetary Reform: Chapter III - The Theory of Money and of the Foreign Exchange

Parts of this chapter raise, unavoidably, matters of much greater difficulty to the layman than the rest of the book.

492. THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE LIBIDO. A POSSIBLE SOURCE OF PRIMITIVE HUMAN DISCOVERIES

“And the light of Israel shall be for a fire, and his Holy One for a flame.”

493. The Best Philanthropy

No mere money-giving is comparable to this in its lasting and beneficial results.

494. Black Emptiness for Twenty Million Times a Million Miles

The Star was a 'strange wanderer' that appeared early in the 20th century.

495. THE FALLING STAR

“Good Lord!” said Henderson. “Fallen meteorite! That’s good.”

496. Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1931: Dark Moon - Chapter VIII

Flint knives came into play, then sharpened stakes that were thrust through the bleeding meat.

497. 919 Stories To Learn About Science Fiction

Learn everything you need to know about Science Fiction via these 919 free HackerNoon stories.

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499. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part VII, Section III, Chapter I

Virtue is the great support, and vice the great disturber of human society.

500. The Essays of Adam Smith: Part I, SEC. III, Chapter II.

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.

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