Found 45,501 results for "Variety"
by William James, Dr. William James
It is with no small amount of trepidation that I take my place behind this desk, and face this learned audience.
by Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet
On the first Monday of the month of April, 1625, the market town of Meung, in which the author of Romance of the Rose wa...
by Sir Isaac Newton
If you deny it, suppose them to be ultimately unequal, and let D be their ultimate difference.
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 Vatsyāyana
In the beginning, the Lord of Beings created men and women, and in the form of commandments in one hundred thousand chap...
by Charles Darwin
WHEN WE COMPARE the individuals of the same variety or sub-variety of our older cultivated plants and animals, one of th...
by John Bunyan
IN MY JOURNEY through the wilderness of this world there came a time when I found myself caged up in a very dreary dunge...
by Daniel Defoe, J. J. Grandville
I WAS born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a foreig...
by Robert Burns
On the 25th of January, 1759—in a clay cottage near the bridge of Doon, Ayrshire—was born Robert Burns, the great Poet o...
by Stephen E. Lucas
Wilma Subra had no intention of becoming a public speaker.
by Daniel Defoe
My true name is so well known in the records, or registers, at Newgate and in the Old Bailey, and there are some things ...
by John Stuart Mill, Louis Peisse
1. IT is so much the established practice of writers on logic to commence their treatises by a few general observations ...
by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
Anyone living in the United States in the early 1990s and paying even a whisper of attention to the nightly news or a da...
by John Foxe
Christ our Savior, in the Gospel of St. Matthew, hearing the confession of Simon Peter, who, first of all other, openly ...
by Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Lytton
Mr. Caxton is seated before a great geographical globe, which he is turning round leisurely, and "for his own recreation...
by Samuel Richardson
I have great trouble, and some comfort, to acquaint you with.