The New England Magazine
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Page : 726 pages
File Size : 39,68 MB
Release : 1890
Category : New England
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Page : 726 pages
File Size : 39,68 MB
Release : 1890
Category : New England
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Author : Edgar Luderne Welch
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Page : 246 pages
File Size : 32,71 MB
Release : 1899
Category : Cortland County (N.Y.)
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Author : Horatio Alger
Publisher : VM eBooks
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 32,21 MB
Release : 2016-07-24
Category : Fiction
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CHAPTER I. HARRY WALTON. CHAPTER 11. THE PRINTING OFFICE. CHAPTER III. HARRY STUMBLES UPON AN ACQUAINTANCE. CHAPTER IV. OSCAR VINCENT. CHAPTER V. A YOUNG F. F. B. CHAPTER VI. OSCAR BECOMES A PROFESSOR. CHAPTER VII. A PLEASANT EVENING. CHAPTER VIII. FLETCHER'S VIEWS ON SOCIAL POSITION. CHAPTER IX. THE CLIONIAN SOCIETY. CHAPTER X. THE TIN-PEDLER. CHAPTER XI. FITZ AND HIS COUSIN. CHAPTER XII. HARRY JOINS THE CLIONIAN SOCIETY. CHAPTER XIII. VACATION BEGINS AT THE ACADEMY. CHAPTER XIV. HARRY BECOMES AN AUTHOR. CHAPTER XV. A LITERARY DEBUT. CHAPTER XVI. FERDINAND B. KENSINGTON. CHAPTER XVII. AUNT DEBORAH. CHAPTER XVIII. AUNT AND NEPHEW. CHAPTER XIX. THE ROMANCE OF A RING. CHAPTER XX. A BUSINESS TRANSACTION. CHAPTER XXI. HARRY IS PROMOTED. CHAPTER XXII. MISS DEBORAH'S EYES ARE OPENED. CHAPTER XXIII. THE PLOT AGAINST FLETCHER. CHAPTER XXIV. READING UNDER DIFFICULTIES. CHAPTER XXV. AN INVITATION TO BOSTON. CHAPTER XXVI. THE VINCENTS AT HOME. CHAPTER XXVII. THE OFFICE OF THE "STANDARD.". CHAPTER XXVIII. ACCEPTED. CHAPTER XXIX. MRS. CLINTON'S PARTY. CHAPTER XXX. TWO LETTERS FROM THE WEST. CHAPTER XXXI. ONE STEP UPWARD. CHAPTER XXXII. THE YOUNG EDITOR. CHAPTER XXXIII. AN UNEXPECTED PROPOSAL. CHAPTER XXXIV. A FRIEND IN NEED. CHAPTER XXXV. FLETCHER'S OPINION OF HARRY WALTON. CHAPTER XXXVI. CONCLUSION.
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Page : 72 pages
File Size : 24,38 MB
Release : 1925
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Author : Harry E. Downer
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Page : 1036 pages
File Size : 20,25 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Davenport (Iowa)
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Author : Horatio Alger, Jr
Publisher : 1st World Publishing
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 43,50 MB
Release : 2005-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1421815583
Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Risen from the Ranks contains the further history of Harry Walton, who was first introduced to the public in the pages of "Bound to Rise." Those who are interested in learning how far he made good the promise of his boyhood, may here find their curiosity gratified. For the benefit of those who may only read the present volume, a synopsis of Harry's previous life is given in the first chapter. In describing Harry's rise from the ranks I have studiously avoided the extraordinary incidents and pieces of good luck, which the story writer has always at command, being desirous of presenting my hero's career as one which may be imitated by the thousands of boys similarly placed, who, like him, are anxious to rise from the ranks. It is my hope that this story, suggested in part by the career of an eminent American editor, may afford encouragement to such boys, and teach them that "where there is a will there is always a way."
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Page : 366 pages
File Size : 14,21 MB
Release : 1881
Category : College students
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Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 33,47 MB
Release : 1999-06-15
Category : Indiana
ISBN : 1563115212
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Page : 80 pages
File Size : 50,64 MB
Release : 1893
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Author : Andrew N. Wegmann
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 19,12 MB
Release : 2022-01-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0820360775
For decades, scholars have conceived of the coastal city of New Orleans as a remarkable outlier, an exception to nearly every “rule” of accepted U.S. historiography. A frontier town of the circum-Caribbean, the popular image of New Orleans has remained a vestige of North America’s European colonial era rather than an Atlantic city on the southern coast of the United States. Beginning with the French founding of New Orleans in 1718 and concluding with the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, An American Color seeks to correct this vision. By tracing the impact of racial science, law, and personal reputation and identity through multiple colonial and territorial regimes, it shows how locally born mulâtres in French New Orleans became part of a self-conscious, identifiable community of Creoles of color in the United States. An American Color places this local history in the wider context of the North American continent and the Atlantic world. This book shows that New Orleans and its free population of color did not develop in a cultural, legal, or intellectual vacuum. More than just a study of race and law, this work tells a story of humanity in the Atlantic world, a story of how a people on the French colonial frontier in the mid-eighteenth century became unlikely, accepted parts of a vast political, social, and racial United States without ever leaving home.