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Democratic candidate and New York Governor Samuel Tilden won the presidency in 1876 by more than 254,000 votes over Rutherford B. Hayes. This work reveals how a "New York Times" editor and the Republicans conspired to steal the election.
This innovative book is a collage of overlapping views, each of which presents a distinct perspective on human spirituality as participating co-creatively in the life divine. You are invited to explore the text as a virtual conceptual reality, roaming freely among the chapters and pages, progressively generating a feeling for, and comprehension of, the whole. A diversity of presentations include the manifesto, the personal story, theology, metaphysics, epistemology, pathology, psychology, and practice. You are also invited to appropriate and adapt any of the author's ideas and integrate them in any way into any form of expression of your own spiritual vision. The author lays no claim to intellectual property rights with regard to the content of this book. With illustrations and front cover photo by the author.
Locusts and Wild Honey is a classic collection of nature essays by John Burroughs, a celebrated American naturalist and essayist. In this book, Burroughs shares his deep observations and reflections on the natural world, from the behavior of birds to the changing seasons in the countryside. His poetic and insightful prose captures the beauty and intricacies of the environment, encouraging readers to appreciate the wonders of nature in their everyday lives.
Tenor sax man John Barrow has played and recorded with world name artists. This is the tale of his stroll through the labyrinth of dreams that is the pop industry.
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