Found 33,578 results for "Judges"
by John Grisham
They found him in Ponta Porã, a pleasant little town in Brazil, on the border of Paraguay, in a land still known as the ...
by Xenophon
I have often wondered by what arguments those who indicted[1] Socrates could have persuaded the Athenians that his life ...
by Jacobus de Voragine, William Caxton
The Lord's advent is celebrated for four weeks to signify that his coming is fourfold: he came to us in the flesh, he co...
by Mark Twain
"Tom!" No answer. "Tom!" No answer. "What's gone with that boy, I wonder? You, TOM!"
by Stephen King, Peter Straub
ON SEPTEMBER 15th, 1981, a boy named Jack Sawyer stood where the water and land come together, hands in the pockets of h...
by Barbara Kingsolver, Dean Robertson
IMAGINE A RUIN so strange it must never have happened.
by Stephen King
People's lives-their real lives, as opposed to their simple physical existences-begin at different times.
by Stephen King
No one-least of all Dr. Litchfield-came right out and told Ralph Roberts that his wife was going to die, but there came ...
by John Grisham
It came by mail, regular postage, the old-fashioned way since the Judge was almost eighty and distrusted modern devices.
by John Grisham
FOR THE WEEKLY DOCKET the court jester wore his standard garb of well-used and deeply faded maroon pajamas and lavender ...
by Alexandre Dumas
IN a room of the Palais-Cardinal which we already know, near a table with silver gilt corners, loaded with papers and bo...
by Richard Phillips Feynman, Ralph Leighton
WHEN I WAS about eleven or twelve I set up a lab in my house.
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 Guy de Maupassant
The Prussian Commander, Major Graf von Farlsberg, was finishing the reading of his mail, comfortably seated in a large t...
by J. K. Ronayne
There has been a lot of interest lately in the year of Our Lord 2007 concerning the assassination of Abraham Lincoln 14t...
by Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner
June 18-. Squire Hawkins sat upon the pyramid of large blocks, called the "stile," in front of his house, contemplating ...