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61. Oxymora: The List
Other popular examples include government service, Committee action, Americanculture, A Gentle Madness, title of 1995 Book by Nicholas A. Basbanes
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Oxymoronica
(AHK-see-mor-AHN-uh-kah) n
Any compilation of phrases
or quotations that initially
appear illogical or nonsensical,
but upon reflection, make a
good deal of sense and are
often profoundly true.
OXYMORONICA:
From History's Greatest
Wordsmiths
by Dr. Mardy Grothe A Book-of-the-Month Club Selection Click on book to learn more or order online. "As addictive as a bowl of peanuts." Ross Eckler "The quintessential collection… Mardy Grothe has labored lovingly in the word yards of paradoxology." Richard Lederer DR. MARDY'S QUOTES OF THE WEEK MAILING LIST:
Subscribe UnSubscribe Peruse the Mailing List Archives NAVIGATION MENU: Welcome to Oxymoronica Oxymora: The List Oxymoronic Samplers Masters of Oxymoronica ... Search this site FEEDBACK: Send us your favorite quotes. Tell us what you think of this site. Questions? Write us Almost every literate person these days knows what an oxymoron is. The most famous example in popular culture would probably be jumbo shrimp . Since shrimp are such small creatures, it seems absurd to use the word jumbo to describe them. Elephants, yes. And large jet planes as well. But

62. John Forster, "The Life Of Charles Dickens" (3)
The dinner Committee here (composed of the first gentlemen in America, of their own books, it would be no longer possible for American Editors to alter
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John Forster
The Life of Charles Dickens
BOOK THIRD: AMERICA
  • EVE OF THE VISIT
  • FIRST IMPRESSIONS
  • SECOND IMPRESSIONS
  • PHILADELPHIA AND THE SOUTH ...
  • "AMERICAN NOTES"
    I
    EVE OF THE VISIT
    The notion of America was in his mind, as we have seen, when he first projected the Clock , and a very hearty letter from Washington Irving about little Nell and the Curiosity Shop must be ; and at last, near the end of a letter filled with many unimportant things, the announcement, doubly underlined, came to me. "Now" (19 September) "to astonish you. After balancing, considering, and weighing the matter in every point of view, I HAVE MADE UP MY MIND (WITH GOD'S LEAVE) TO GO TO AMERICA AND TO START AS SOON AFTER CHRISTMAS AS IT WILL BE SAFE TO GO." Further information was promised immediately; and a request followed, characteristic as any he could have added to his design of travelling so far away, that we should visit once more together the scenes of his boyhood. "On 9 October we leave here. It's a Saturday. If it should be fine dry weather, or anything like it, will you meet us at Rochester, and stop there two or three days to see all the lions in the surrounding country? Think of this. . . . If you'll arrange to come, I'll have the carriage down, and Topping; and, supposing news from Glasgow don't interfere with us, which I fervently hope it will not, I will ensure that we have much enjoyment." Three days later than that which announced his resolve, the subject was resumed. "I wrote to Chapman and Hall, asking them what they thought of it, and saying I meant to keep a notebook, and publish it for half a guinea or thereabouts, on my return. They instantly sent the warmest possible reply, and said they had taken it for granted I would go, and had been speaking of it only the day before. I have begged them to make every enquiry about the fares, cabins, berths, and times of sailing; and I shall make a great effort to take Kate
  • 63. FindersKeepers Books
    This beautiful Gift Book reproduces 97 historic Canadian maps in full colour . Elliott Coues; editor Dover Books nd This set was a facsimile reprint of
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    All prices are quoted in Canadian dollars. Shipping and handling will be calculated at the time of purchase. Please note that all books are subject to prior sale.
    75th Anniversary Naval Service of Canada: A Pictorial History
    by Bobby Cranston
    75th Anniversary Publishing Company 1985
    Printed at Halifax by Wm. McNab and Sons Ltd.
    Comprised of 161 historic photos. This copy is inscribed "To June from Randy 1988". The condition is good but the dust jacket is chipped and torn.
    Not paginated, no index
    Hardcover 200 Years of Firefighting 1768 - 1968: The Bicentennial of the Halifax Fire Department
    by Pearl Connelly
    Halifax Fire Department 1968
    This rare booklet is copiously illustrated in black and white and includes many historic photos. This copy has a small tear at the right edge of the front cover, and the date "1768" on the cover has been marked over with a black marker, but otherwise the condition is good. 35 pp no index Card Covers 1867: How the Fathers Made a Deal by Christopher Moore McClelland and Stewart 1997 A fascinating history of the political machinations which led to Confederation.

    64. Zita Books, New York. Catalogue: Works Printed In England Or The U.S.A., Primari
    A preface by an editor unnamed states that this Book is published posthumously . 150 , unnoted in Faxon Literary Annuals and Gift Books.
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    Zita Books
    West End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10025, USA
    CATALOG 3 NEW SERIES:
    WORKS PRINTED IN ENGLAND OR THE U.S.A..,
    PRIMARILY LITERATURE, BUT ALSO IMPRINTS IN MANY FIELDS. This catalog is a selection from stock including only books printed in English anywhere in the world especially before 1875, and of books in foreign languages which are translations of British author’s work, as well as books printed in foreign languages, living or dead, in countries whose primary language is English. The material largely comes from the period before 1840, but there are a few titles from the 20 th Please order only within business hours by telephone [9 AM to 7 PM]. You may email at any time. Prepayment is required of all save institutional customers. Institutions given the usual terms. Those booksellers who have already extended the usual professional discount to me, or practice reciprocal professional discount policies may assume a like discount is available to them. Otherwise prices are net to all. Any book may be returned for any cause within two weeks. If no flaw or error in description is responsible for the return, the postage will be paid by the buyer. If there is any flaw or error in description the postage will be paid by the seller.
  • Abu Talib Ibn Muhammad Khan , Isfahani [Masnavi.] :
  • 65. Zita Books, New York: Catalogue Politics, War, Law, Etc
    Letters of Major Jack Downing of the Downingville Militia. The constitution isa Dimmycratic and saying Mercy on meWhat a foundation I stand upon!
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    Zita Books
    West End Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10025, USA
    CATALOG 6 NEW SERIES:
    WORKS ON POLITICS, GOVERNMENT, LAW,
    WAR AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. Please order only within business hours by telephone [9 AM to 7 PM]. You may email at any time. Prepayment is required of all save institutional customers. Institutions given the usual terms. Those booksellers who have already extended the usual professional discount to me, or practice reciprocal professional discount policies may assume a like discount is available to them. Otherwise prices are net to all. Any book may be returned for any cause within two weeks. If no flaw or error in description is responsible for the return, the postage will be paid by the buyer. If there is any flaw or error in description the postage will be paid by the seller.
  • Achad Ha-am, Chaim Weizman et al]: Post card from Arthur Ruppin in London to his wife Hanna in Denmark dated September 1919, during a Zionist Conference to which his colleagues at that conference added their signatures. They are Chaim Weizman, Asher Ginzburg[Achad Ha-am], Bartold Feibel and A. Idelsson. Ginzbirg wrote novels in a biblically influenced style in Hebrew, and maybe thought of as the first national writer of Israel. Ached Ha-am signatures of this early date are particularly rare.Also a very early Weizman signature. The group together at such an early and important Zionist conference right after World War I, when the Balfour Declaration was issued, with Wiezman’s input, is rare as such. Fine/Fine
  • 66. Times And Seasons Volume 1, Number 5
    We consider the Book of Mormon as a historical and religious record, We would renewedly renewably commend our families to the Mercy of God and to
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    Previous chapter Table of Contents Next chapter
    TIMES AND SEASONS
    "TRUTH WILL PREVAIL"
    Vol. 1. Whole No. 5.] COMMERCE, ILLINOIS, MARCH, 1840 [Whole No. 5 A HISTORY, OF THE PERSECUTION, OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, OF LATTER DAY SAINTS IN MISSOURI. CONTINUED. (page 65) they would not do upon any consideration whatever. This had the desired effect, for the day came and passed off without any molestation, with the exception, of a few more threats being made on the part of the mob, which soon died away, and the idea of driving was hushed for the present. In the mean time, the citizens of Caldwell were making every exertion to improve that county. The town of Far West was laid out one mile square, and the most of the lots sold; and in one year from the time of the first settlement in Caldwell, there were from one hundred to one hundred and fifty dwelling houses erected in that place, six dry good stores in operation, one grocery and several mechanic shops. There were in the county, nearly or quite three hundred farms opened and several thousand acres under cultivation also, four saw and five grist mills doing good business. Thus we can see that in the short space of one year, the solitary place was made glad for them, and the wilderness was converted into a fruitful field. EXTRACT FROM THE BOOK OF MORMON A Bitter fountain cannot bring forth sweet water:-Christ.

    67. Book Reviews & Notes Vol. 53
    Volume editor Gary W. Gallagher writes in The First Day that this engagement soutcome He urged Congress to enact a national Militia policy, improve the
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    Volume 53 (1994), pp. 133-178 WEST VIRGINIA: A HISTORY. Second edition, by Otis K. Rice and Stephen W. Brown (Lexington: Univ. Press of Kentucky, 1993. Pp. x, 344. $32.00.) No history book has a greater influence upon the public's knowledge of state development than a survey text adopted by the state's colleges and universities. The Mountain State has been fortunate in its survey writing by having the long-running and out-of-print work by Charles Ambler and Festus Summers and now the present Otis Rice. Since the last edition of Ambler and Summers's West Virginia: The Mountain State in 1958, a substantial amount of time and writing on previously unexplored topics waited synthesis. Rice's first edition appeared in 1985 with the laudable goal of presenting a narrative history with essential and accurate information, while deemphasizing the interpretive and analytical, to "informed West Virginians and others interested" in state history. This new version has not undergone any extreme or significant change. The main alterations include, presumably for purposes of succession, the addition of a co-author, Rice's capable colleague at West Virginia Institute of Technology, and a new fifteen-page chapter which covers Governor Arch Moore's ill-fated third term and Gaston Caperton's first administration. The configurations of the original chapters and the pictures remain the same. Rice and Brown have removed most glitches, revised the preface, added a footnote, eliminated one paragraph from each of two chapters, and somewhat updated the bibliography.

    68. The Islander Newspaper, Ascension Island - Thursday 23 December 1999
    Lord, be merciful to us sinners, and save us for thy Mercy s sake. The RoyalMonmouthshire Engineers (Militia) were deployed on Exercise Greenpole
    http://www.the-islander.org.ac/oldsite/1465.htm
    The
    Ascension Island
    Newspaper Internet Edition Index Page About The Islander Ascension Island Links Ascension Island Visitors Book Live Web Cam
    The Islander - Thursday 23 rd December 1999
    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR 2000 TO ALL OUR READERS
    From all of us at The Islander
    ST HELENA POLICE FORCE
    ASCENSION DETACHMENT
    CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
    I 1999 has been a successful year for the police. We have worked in partnership with the public and certainly, without your support, our job would have been much more difficult. We hope that your support will continue into the year 2000. On behalf of the Detachment I would like to take this opportunity of wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a prosperous year 2000. The millenium celebrations, planned for 31st December in Georgetown, are fast approaching. This will be a busy time for all concerned. On the day of the celebrations the road between the Saints Club and the upper junction to Chinatown will be closed to all vehicular traffic. You are advised to drive around the town with extreme care as there will be plenty of people about especially young children. There will ample parking space and we will be on duty to provide assistance. We very much hope that the festive season will be smooth and trouble free.
    FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRINK AND DRIVE Reginald M Williams
    Insp of Police
    M I L L E N N I U M C E L E B R A T I O N S
    31st December 1999
    3.30pm until very, very late!

    69. POCLAD - Abridged Foreword To Elite Consensus
    So writes George Draffan in this Book about the few who govern the many. They sport goodness and Mercy monikers like Patriotic Citizens for Secure jobs
    http://www.poclad.org/AbridgedEliteForward.cfm
    Engage Us Publications Press Room Cartoons ... FAQ Join Mailing List Email: About Us Contact Us Links Home When Corporations Wield the Constitution by Richard L. Grossman and Ward Morehouse Co-Founders, Summer 2002 The following is reproduced with permission of the authors. The Elite Consensus: When Corporations Wield the Constitution Apex Press
    The 1st Amendment "does not intend to guarantee men freedom to say what some private interest pays them to say for its own advantage. It intends only to make men free to say what, as citizens, they think." Alexander Meiklejohn
    "Over the past 200 years, all over the world but especially in the United States, legal systems have been changed to accomplish two things: limit the legal liabilities of corporations, and give corporations the rights and protections of citizens" by extending "constitutional rights to corporations." So writes George Draffan in this book about the few who govern the many. These two accomplishments have enabled corporate officers "to make decisions and control resources . . . to unite to influence political agendas" towards transforming their values and goals (maximizing production, paying as few workers as possible as little as possible, building complex industrial systems, propelling America as Empire, etc.) into law and policy. What does this mean for all the people hired and fired at will by corporate managers? For people who value cooperation, love, human rights, ecological sanity, democracy and consent of the governed? It means that a unified corporate class uses the law of the land to deny the majority's fundamental right to govern.

    70. Grant Swank: 2005-04-17
    But he did find divine Mercy in Christ and so his soul was rescued from There India’s and Pakistan’s Militia have eyeballed one another for the kill.
    http://mensnewsdaily.com/blog/swank/archive/2005_04_17_archive.html
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    HOW CAN WE KNOW THERE IS A HEAVEN?
    J. Grant Swank, Jr.
    It’s all by faith.
    Only Jesus has gone beyond the grave and returned to tell us anything about the afterlife. However, He being God told about heaven prior to His death on the cross. Therefore, whatever we know about heaven is primarily from Christ.
    There are skeptics who don’t believe in heaven or hell. They don’t believe in an afterlife. The reason they don’t believe in the invisible worlds after this existence is because they have not prayed to God for the gift of faith. If they prayed for that gift, they would receive it, that is, if their prayers were utterly sincere.
    I remember a friend of mine, Greg, who spent time in jail. He went there totally destitute of soul. He did not know God or if there was a God. But beside himself, he prayed sincerely. He said, "If there is a God, speak to me for I don’t want to live any longer like this."
    He had spent fifteen years in drugs and drink, ruining his young adult life. He had put into his body everything that should never be put into a human frame. He spent his entire existence crushing life from his soul and body. Then he got in trouble with the law. That threw him behind bars. In his early thirties, he knew that he could not continue in such a horrible state, hence his prayer.

    71. JMISC #22: What We Did On The 4th Of July
    Mercy on us! How fortunate it is that anniversaries come only once a year. On the following day the Militia formed at the Battery, paraded up Broadway
    http://www.earlyrepublic.net/jm970701.htm
    Jacksonian Miscellanies, #22: July 1, 1997
    Topic: What We Did on the 4th of July
    Jacksonian Miscellanies is a weekly (biweekly in the summer) email newsletter which presents short (typically chapter-length) documents from the United States' Jacksonian Era, with a minimum of commentary. Anyone can receive it for free by sending to hal@panix.com a message with
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    as either the subject line, or as the *only* line in the message body. If you want to make a comment or query, please send a separate message to hal@panix.com Jacksonian Miscellanies can also be read at http://www.panix.com/~hal/jmisc . The WWW version is augmented with much biographical, bibliographical, and other information. Please direct responses to hal@panix.com, even though you may receive Jacksonian Miscellanies by way of a mailing list. That way I am more certain to read them, and perhaps, with your permission, post useful excerpts in a later issue.
    NOTE: Jacksonian Miscellanies will be bi-weekly until the end of summer. It will be weekly again starting in September. "What are you doing for the 4th of July?" is often heard about this time; or on getting back to work, "What did you do for the 4th of July". So today, for my (late) July 1 piece, I've hunted through 20 or 30 published diarys, old "lives and letters", etc., to take a sampling of what Americans were doing and thinking on this day of the year, in the days when Revolutionary War veterans were still walking around.

    72. Berrien McPherson Zettler. War Stories And School-Day Incidents For The Children
    The appearance of these war stories in Book form is due largely to the interest In every district in the county the Militia was organized and having
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    Highlights
    About Collections Authors ... New Additions
    War Stories
    and School-Day Incidents for the Children:
    Electronic Edition.
    Berrien McPherson Zettler, b. 1842
    Text scanned (OCR) by Rebecca Jones
    Text encoded by Natalia Smith and Christopher Gwyn
    First edition, 1997.
    ca. 250K
    Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
    Call number E605 .Z61 1912 (UNC-CH, Davis Library)
    Documenting the American South, or, The Southern Experience in 19th-century America.
            All double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and " respectively.
    Library of Congress Subject Headings, 19th edition, 1996
      LC Subject Headings:
    • Zettler, B. M. (Berrien McPherson), 1842- Soldiers Georgia Biography. Effingham County (Ga.) Social life and customs. Georgia Social life and customs. Education Georgia History 19th century. Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry Regiment, 8th. Company B. Georgia History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives. United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives, Confederate.

    73. William Cooper Nell. The Colored Patriots Of The American Revolution ...
    A colored man may fill any office in the Gift of the people. Her coloredcitizens (in all but the Militia clause in the Constitution) stand,
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/nell/nell.html

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    The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution,
    With Sketches of Several Distinguished Colored Persons:
    To Which Is Added a Brief Survey of the Condition
    And Prospects of Colored Americans:
    Electronic Edition.
    Nell, William Cooper
    Funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities
    supported the electronic publication of this title. Text scanned (OCR) by Fiona Mills and Sarah Reuning
    Images scanned by Fiona Mills and Sarah Reuning
    Text encoded by Carlene Hempel and Natalia Smith
    First edition, 1999
    ca. 800K Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
    Call number E 269 N3 N4 (Winston-Salem State University)
    Documenting the American South.         All double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and " respectively. Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21st edition, 1998 LC Subject Headings:
    • African Americans. African Americans Biography. Slaves United States Biography.

    74. THE MISSOURI PERSECUTIONS
    Page 15third paragraph-The Book of Mormon was actually translated in less David R. Atchison, third division of Missouri Militia, ordering him to raise
    http://www.helpingmormons.org/missouri_persecutions.htm
    THE MISSOURI PERSECUTIONS B. H. Roberts Salt Lake City: George Q. Cannon and Sons, 1900 ERRATA Page 15-third paragraph-The Book of Mormon was actually translated in less than 90 days. The 2 1/2 years referred to by the author is the time lapse from September 22, 1827, when Joseph Smith first received the plates to the date of the publication of the Book of Mormon. Page 20-first paragraph-should read ". . . baptism by immersion for the remission of sins . . ." Page 20-third paragraph-the exact date the Melchizedek Priesthood was restored is not known, but there is evidence that it occurred in May 1829, rather than in June 1829. Page 36, second paragraph-should read "And the glory of the Lord shall be there, and the terror of the Lord also shall be there, insomuch that the wicked . . ." Page 166, third paragraph-should be ". . . Professor Seixas." PREFACE. MY chief purpose in publishing this book, and the one which will immediately follow-"The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo"-is to place in the hands of the youth of the Latter-day Saints a full statement of the persecutions endured by the early members of The Church in this last dispensation, in the States of Missouri and Illinois, that they may be made acquainted with the sacrifices which their fathers have made for the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ. And I indulge the hope that by becoming acquainted with the story of the suffering of the early saints, the faith of the Gospel will become all the more dear to the hearts of their immediate posterity and all the youth of Zion for many generations to come.

    75. In Election, Abbas Steps Out Of Arafat's Shadow | Csmonitor.com
    Mercy on the soul of Marwan Zaloum, Abbas continued, referring to the Hebron Al Aqsa brigades Militia, who was killed by Israeli forces in April 2002.
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    76. Gun Ownership – Are We Fit To Be Free?
    Wrote Richard Poe in his bestselling Book, The Seven Myths of Gun Control Poe explores the history of the Militia concept, showing how it applied,
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    Gun Ownership – Are We Fit to Be Free? Phil Brennan
    Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2001
    It happened again. Some poor guy caught in a love triangle he couldn't handle went berserk and shot a number of co-workers before killing himself. These things are happening more and more frequently, the list of victims continues to grow, and much of the blame for the deaths and woundings can be laid squarely at the doors of the nation's rabid anti-gun zealots. If that sounds harsh, keep in mind the fact that in every single instance of mass shootings, the victims were all defenseless, largely because anti-gun laws and irrational anti-gun sentiments kept victims and bystanders from having weapons that could have been used to stop the killers in their tracks. That could have been true at Columbine High School where, had just one teacher had a concealed handgun to protect his students, the killing spree could have been ended and the list of victims sharply diminished. In every single case, by the time police arrived on the scene the damage had been done, dramatically underscoring the fact that Americans cannot rely on the police to protect them in such circumstances. As a result, laws banning or prohibitively restricting citizen gun ownership are putting Americans at the mercy of murderous crackpots and felons.

    77. Hanover Centennial, 1869-1969
    The editor of the Hanover Independent wrote, Standing on the platform when the The Centennial Book Committee Loretta Roever Charles T. Schwartz
    http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/washingt/hanoverc.htm
    The One Hundred Year History of Hanover, Kansas From "Hanover Centennial 1869-1969" "The little town of Hanover, Kansas, was just a little bit of Germany, transplanted to American soil"; so wrote Mrs. E. N. Emmons, widow of the editor and publisher of the first fore-runner of The Hanover News. And, indeed, so it was. Mrs. Emmons, although not German, herself, yet appreciated the sterling qualities of these early settlers whom, during her short stay here, she learned to respect and to love.
    One of the most noted of these German settlers was Gerat Henry Hollenberg, founder of both Hanover and Hollenberg, and frequently referred to as "The Father of Washington County".
    G. H. Hollenberg, the first settler in Hanover Township, came to Washington County in the fall of 1858, settling on the old Fort Kearney Road at a point which he first named "Cottonwood Ranch", where he established a stage depot, made his home and kept a small stock of groceries and general merchandise such as might be needed by travelers along the stage coach route.
    He also obtained an appointment for his clerk, George Perkins, and established a postoffice at this point, continuing there during the time of immense travel and transportation to California and the mountains by overland stages and freighting trains.

    78. My Favorite Books.
    James Vorenberg The Limits of Mercy Going Gently With Dignity Joan Hess -The Maggody Militia Joan Hess, editor - Funny Bones Joan Johnston - Captive
    http://www-db.stanford.edu/~sergey/booklist.html
    My favorite books
    Sergey Brin
    A Decade After - Second Chances:Men, Women And Children
    A Gentleman - Man Superior to Woman
    A M Sperber - Bogart
    A Midsummer Night - Dream
    A N Wilson - Paul; The Mind of the Apostle
    The Golden Mother Goose

    A. A. Attanasio - Arc of the Dream
    A. A. Attanasio - Arthor
    A. A. Attanasio - Hunting the Ghost Dancer
    A. A. Attanasio - In Other Worlds A. A. Attanasio - Kingdom of the Grail A. A. Attanasio - Radix A. A. Attanasio - Remains of Adam A. A. Attanasio - Solis A. A. Attanasio - The Dark Shore A. A. Attanasio - The Dragon and the Unicorn A. A. Attanasio - The Last Legends of Earth A. A. Attanasio - The Moon's Wife A. A. Attanasio - Wyvern A. Bertram Chandler - Edge of Night A. Birnbaum - Green Eyes A. Clement Jones - An Introduction to Algebraical Geometry A. Conan Doyle - A Study In Scarlet A. Conan Doyle - The Poison Belt A. Conan Doyle - The Return of Sherlock Holmes A. E. Eddenden - Murder at the Movies A. E. H. Love - Some Problems of Geodynamics A. E. Housman - A Shropshire Lad A. E. Van Vogt - Asylum A. E. Van Vogt -

    79. Maine Women Writers Collection Inventory
    19951996 article about CC involvement with the 3rd Maine Militia Children sBooks Suggestied as Holiday Gifts, NYPL, 1931
    http://www.une.edu/mwwc/invent1.htm
    Non-Book Materials Inventory - Part 1 A B C D ... Z
    Queens of Literature - 19th century literary card game. from the collection go to Inventory Part 2
    M-Z
    BERENICE ABBOTT 1898-1991
    MUNSON / BLANCHARD 1. Maine awards and citation.
    2. Correspondence to D. Healy, 1975-86
    3. Invitation to 90th birthday
    4. Documentary film - Maine Humanities Grant 1990
    5. Exhibition catalogs / invitations
    6. Clippings, 1970's
    7. Clippings, 1980-83
    8. Clippings, 1985-86 9. Clippings, 1988- 10. Clippings, undated 11. Westbrook College Photography Collection 12. ICP Seventh Year Report CHARLOTTE AGELL BRUNSWICK 1. Reviews, interviews. LEE AGGER SOUTH PORTLAND 1. Correspondence - concerns Women of Maine and Women of New England 6 TLS written to DMH between 6-2281 and 8-28-86. Signed typescript of acknowledgment page of Women of Maine photocopy of 4-21-83 talk to Altrusa Club, Portland Country Club, Falmouth. Death notice ISABELLE ALDEN (PANSY) 1841-1930 1. Correspondence

    80. Letters To The Editor - Christianity Today Magazine
    Books, -Music, -Our Store, -Videos, -Gifts, -Classifieds, -Personals A judge to a guilty person can not dispense justice and Mercy at the same time
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