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  • Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable

    The City of Destruction: Christian, the protagonist, lives in the City of Destruction. After reading a book (the Bible), he realizes the city will be destroyed due to sin. He seeks salvation and is burdened by the weight of his sins.Evangelist's Guidance: Evangelist directs Christian towards the Wicket Gate, a narrow gate that starts his journey to the Celestial City, representing Heaven.The ... Read more

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  • Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable

    A Simplified Spiritual Pilgrimage Through Christian Allegory

    Samuel Phillips Day's "Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable" presents an ingenious adaptation of John Bunyan's seminal work, transforming the complex narrative of spiritual journey into an accessible format. Crafted using only single-syllable words, Day's version maintains the story's allegorical essence while inviting a broader audience, particularly younger readers and those ... Read more

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  • Tea, Its Mystery and History

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Secrets of the Enigmatic Brew

    In "Tea, Its Mystery and History," Samuel Phillips Day embarks on an intricate exploration of the world of tea, weaving together its rich historical tapestry and cultural significance. This scholarly work is not merely a catalog of tea's origins; rather, it dives deep into the multifaceted roles tea has played in societies across the globe. Day's prose is both engaging and informative, employing a ... Read more

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    Tea (Unabridged)

    Unabridged

    1 hour 33 min

    In the realm of beverages, tea stands as an aromatic enigma, steeped in history and shrouded in allure. "Tea (Unabridged)" by Samuel Phillips Day embarks on an extraordinary journey to unravel the captivating world of this beloved elixir. From its humble origins in ancient China to its global conquest, Day delves into the cultural, economic, and scientific tapestry that has shaped tea's enduring ... Read more

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    Tea. Its Mystery and History

    Narrated by Aplicazona Estudios ...

    Unabridged

    1 hour 29 min

    Samuel Phillips Day traces the history of tea from Asia to England, exploring some of the romance of this treasured drink and its place in British culture. ... Read more

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    by Anon ...
    This antiquarian volume contains a beginner's guide to watches, being an accessible and simplified description of the mechanics of wrist and pocket watches together with information on the history of their development. Written in clear, plain language and full of useful hints and clear explanations, this text is ideal for those with an interest in the workings of timepieces but who have little ... Read more

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  • A Morning's Walk from London to Kew

    pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. The Author of the following Observations, made during #A MORNING'S WALK#, will doubtless be allowed to possess but a moderate degree of literary ambition. He has not qualified himself, by foreign travels, to transport his readers above the clouds, on the Andes, the Alps, or the Apennines; to alarm them by ... Read more

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  • A Modest Proposal

    For preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the public

    Published anonymously in 1729, Jonathan Swift’s satirical essay, A Modest Proposal, puts forth the darkly comical idea that the starving poor of Ireland might alleviate their economic condition by selling their children as food for wealthy gentlemen and ladies.At its core, Swift’s Modest Proposal satirizes English exploitation of Ireland in particular and the heartless attitude that rich elites ... Read more

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  • Tea and Tea Drinking

    by Arthur Reade ...
    The question of the influence of tea, as well as that of alcohol and tobacco, has occupied the attention of the author for some time. Apart from its physiological aspect, the subject of tea-drinking is extremely interesting; and in the following pages an attempt has been made to describe its introduction into England, to review the evidence of its friends and foes, and to discuss its influence on ... Read more

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  • Tea Leaves

    The casual reader in many a nook and corner of this extended land will perhaps ask— “Who are the publishers of this book, and what is their purpose? ” We anticipate any such enquiry, and reply that Francis H. Leggett& Co. are Importing and Manufacturing Grocers; that our object in publishing this and other books is to bring ourselves and our goods into closer relations with consumers at a distance ... Read more

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  • Dickory Cronke (Mobi Classics)

    by Daniel Defoe ...
    This is an electronic edition of the complete book complemented by author biography. This book features a table of contents linked to every chapter. The book was designed for optimal navigation on the iPad, Nook, PDA, Smartphone, and other electronic readers. It is formatted to display on all electronic devices including eReaders, Smartphones and other Mobile Devices with a small display. ... Read more

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  • Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade

    Enriched edition. An Abolitionist's Reflections on the Inhumane Slave Trade

    In "Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade," John Newton offers a profound and introspective examination of the moral implications of the transatlantic slave trade. Written in a confessional and reflective prose style, Newton's narrative is imbued with a deep sense of remorse, stemming from his own past as a slave trader. The book serves as both a personal memoir and a moral treatise, situating ... Read more

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