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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, October 18, 1805
Day 952 Day 954 Clark, October 18, 1805 October 18th Friday 1805 This morning Cool and fare wind from the S. E. Six of the large Prarie cock killed this morning. Several canoes of Indians…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 13, 1805
Day 509 Day 511 Clark, February 13, 1805 I returned last night from a hunting party much fatigued, haveing walked 30 miles on the ice and through of wood land Points in which the Snow was…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Lament
by Robert Burns To RuinDespondency: An OdeThe Lament Occasioned by the unfortunate issue of a Friend's Amour. Alas! how oft does goodness would itself, And sweet affection…Brewer's: Hecate
(3 syl. in Greek, 2 in Eng.). A triple deity, called Phoebe or the Moon in heaven, Diana on the earth, and Hecate or Proserpine in hell. She is described as having three heads—one of a…William Shakespeare: Othello, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIA hall in the castleEnter Othello, Desdemona, Cassio, and AttendantsOthelloGood Michael, look you to the guard to-night: Let's teach ourselves that honourable stop, Not to outsport…1998–1999 Television Schedule
DayNetwork8:00-8:308:30-9:009:00-9:309:30-10:0010:00-11:00MondayABCABC Monday Night MovieCBSCosbyKing of QueensEverybody Loves RaymondBeckerLA DoctorsNBCSuddenly SusanCaroline in the CityMad…45 Inspirational Children's Book Quotes
Top of Page As parents, teachers, or book lovers, we all know how powerful a good quote can be. Sometimes, just a few words can inspire, motivate, or uplift us. That's why language is so amazing; a…Solomon and the Witch
Solomon and the WitchAnd thus declared that Arab lady: “Last night, where under the wild moon On grassy mattress I had laid me, Within my arms great Solomon, I suddenly cried out in a strange…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 15, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 14, 1804May 16, 1804May 15, 1804 Tuesday May 15th It rained during the greater part of last night and continued untill 7 OCk. A.M. after…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: February 12, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark February 11, 1805February 13, 1805February 12, 1805 12th February Tuesday 1805. The morning was fair tho could, thermometer at 14° below naught…