Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 019


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Explore a diverse array of ideas and insights in this engaging collection of short nonfiction works. Curated by dedicated volunteers, this anthology features selections that span a wide range of topics, including history, literature, science, and philosophy.

Each piece offers a unique perspective, inviting listeners to reflect on the complexities of human experience. From the intricacies of travel and education to the profound questions of religion and ethics, this collection serves as a rich tapestry of thought-provoking essays.

Whether you seek to expand your knowledge or simply enjoy the art of concise writing, this compilation provides a valuable opportunity to engage with the voices of the past and their relevance to contemporary life.

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Argument to Prove that the Abolishing of Christianity in England May, as Things Now Stand Today, be Attended with Some Inconveniences, and Perhaps not 33:03 Gelesen von Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)
Conjugal Precepts 45:40 Gelesen von TriciaG
Dante and the Bowery from From History as Literature and Other Essays 17:56 Gelesen von Guero
Ekoniah Scrub: Among Florida Lakes 50:57 Gelesen von Bellona Times
Elephant Hunt 3:35 Gelesen von James Christopher
General Washington and General Jackson, on Negro soldiers 18:53 Gelesen von Guero
The King Follett Discourse 39:20 Gelesen von Nicholas James Bridgewater
Letter to Patrick Henry, March 27, 1779 24:05 Gelesen von Bellona Times
McGuffey's Eclectic Primer, Revised Edition 38:02 Gelesen von Bellona Times
Methods of Wound Treatment, from Manual of Surgery, Vol 1 23:31 Gelesen von Bellona Times
On the Mexican War 23:18 Gelesen von Guero
On the Theory of Compound Colors 8:18 Gelesen von Availle
The Oriental Rose, or, The teachings of Abdul Baha, Chapter 2 24:19 Gelesen von Nicholas James Bridgewater
The Pathless Profession 16:15 Gelesen von Bill Mosley
The Voice and Spiritual Education (opening) 22:22 Gelesen von Martin Geeson