Found 3,426 results for "W. J. Wilkins"
by Church of England, J. A. Maurault
Where at the Death of our late Sovereign Lord King Edward the Sixth, there remained one uniform order of Common Service,...
by W. J. Wilkins
BEFORE speaking of the Vedic Deities, it is necessary that something be said concerning the Vedas themselves, the source...
by Bible
Genesis appropriately stands as the first book of the OT and serves as an essential introduction to the whole Bible.
by Jane Austen
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
by Jane Austen
IT IS A TRUTH universally acknowledge, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
by John Bunyan
When at the first I took my Pen in hand, / Thus for to write; I did not understand / That I at all should make a little ...
by Olaudah Equiano
PERMIT me with the greatest deference and respect, to lay at your feet the following genuine Narrative; the chief design...
by Hugh Lofting
ONCE upon a time, many years ago-when our grandfathers were little children-there was a doctor, and his name was Dolittl...
by Clement Clarke Moore
'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
by Hugh Lofting
ALL that I have written so far about Doctor Dolittle I heard long after it happened from those who had known him- indeed...
by Gebrüder Grimm [Brothers Grimm]
In a house by the sea on the edge of a large forest lived a poor fisherman with his wife and two children.
by Xenophon
Darius and Parysatis had two sons: the elder was named Artaxerxes, and I the younger Cyrus.
by Elizabeth von Arnim
It began in a woman's club in London on a February afternoon-an uncomfortable club, and a miserable afternoon-when Mrs. ...
by Walter M. Miller Jr., Волтер Майкл Міллер-молодший
Brother Francis Gerard of Utah might never have discovered the blessed documents, had it not been for the pilgrim with g...
by Alessandro Manzoni
"ONE arm of Lake Como turns off to the south between two unbroken chains of mountains, which cut it up into a series of ...