Found 12,312 results for "Converts"
by Thomas Hardy
THIS novel being one wherein the great campaign of the heroine begins after an event in her experience which has usually...
by Charles Dickens
THE first ray of light which illumines the gloom, and converts into a dazzling brilliancy that obscurity in which the ea...
by John Bunyan
IN THIS MY RELATION of the merciful working of God upon my soul, it will not be amiss, if, in the first place, I do in a...
by Rafael Sabatini
SIR OLIVER TRESSILIAN sat at his ease in the lofty dining-room of the handsome house of Penarrow, which he owed to the e...
by Carolyn Keene
Nancy Drew, an attractive girl of eighteen, was driving home along a country road in her new, dark-blue convertible.
by C. S. Lewis
I WAS BORN in the winter of 1898 at Belfast, the son of a solicitor and of a clergyman's daughter.
by John Henry Newman
IT may easily be conceived how great a trial it is to me to write the following history of myself; but I must not shrink...
by Ned Mohan, William Robbins
The increased power capabilities, ease of control, and reduced costs of modern power semiconductor devices compared to t...
by Carolyn Keene
"Oh, poor Ira!" Nancy Drew exclaimed and slowed her convertible.
by John E. Hopcroft, Jeffrey D. Ullman
Ten years ago the authors undertook to produce a book covering the known material on formal languages, automata theory, ...