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Hell In His Eyes, Heaven In His Kiss

Hell In His Eyes, Heaven In His Kiss

Obie Pratt
Gabriela learned her boyfriend had been two-timing her and writing her off as a brainless bimbo, so she drowned her heartache in reckless adventure. One sultry blackout night she tumbled into bed with a stranger, then slunk away at dawn, convinced she'd succumbed to a notorious playboy. She prayed she'd never see him again. Yet the man beneath those sheets was actually Wesley, the decisive, ice-cool, unshakeable CEO who signed her paychecks. Assuming her heart was elsewhere, Wesley returned to the office cloaked in calm, but every polite smile masked a dark surge of possessive jealousy.
Modern ModernSecret relationshipCEOSchemingOne-night stand
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The history of the last nine hundred years in one, at least, of its most vital aspects is the history of the development of democracy. Perhaps in no other way can one so accurately discuss and estimate the progress achieved through this almost millennial period than in noting the successive conquests made by that great principle.

The first conquest was in the field of education. Modern democracy began with the rise of universities in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Education had been the monopoly of the clergy, not, indeed, through any such design on the part of the clergy, but through the ignorance of the Northern races which had overrun Southern Europe and almost extinguished its culture, and through the unsettled and harassed condition of Europe which had delayed the growth of a new culture. It was only the clergy who felt that education was necessary.

It is one of the many inestimable services that the monasteries have rendered the modern world, that they preserved from destruction some of the precious flotsam and jetsam of that Greco-Roman literature which had for the most part been submerged, and that in these quiet retreats there grew up the schools which were to lay the foundations of yet nobler literatures.

Eventually, when a measure of peace came at last to the lands so long in distress and turmoil, the irrepressible impulses of the human soul for knowledge asserted themselves. The youth of Europe, eager to know, flocked in increasing numbers to the teachers who began to be famous, and the university took its rise.

Education placed in the hands of the people the key to other doors. As a natural consequence, democracy found its way into the jealously guarded realm of religion. After innumerable abortive, but glorious and not wasted, struggles for the right of the individual to find his own religion and dispense with ecclesiastical guides and directors, Northern Europe established the principle of democracy in religion in the great revolt known as the Protestant Reformation. That uprising was a very complex movement. Many motives mingled in it, but of these the desire for a purer faith was, probably, on the whole not so influential as the democratic passion for intellectual and religious freedom.

Concurrent with the overflow of democracy into the realm of religion was its overflow into politics. The evolution of political democracy is the distinctive glory of England. It is her contribution to world civilization as that of the Hebrew was monotheism, that of the Greek culture, and that of the Roman organization and law.

The barons, primarily in their own interest, wrested the Great Charter from a King who more recklessly and oppressively than his predecessors played the despot. In the provision of Magna Charta that the King should levy no more taxes without consent of the taxed was found the necessity of the coming together, first of the barons and the spiritual lords, later of the knights of the shire, and finally of the burghers of the towns--separate assemblies which soon coalesced and by their unification formed the English Parliament. English constitutional history from the reign of Henry III. to the Revolution of 1688 is the history of the gradual supersession of the crown by Parliament, and of the ascendancy of the elective House of Commons over the hereditary House of Peers. The eighteenth century witnessed the development of Cabinet government; the nineteenth completed the great fabric of political democracy in those Franchise Acts which admitted to participation in the government--

In 1832, the propertied classes of the manufacturing towns;

In 1867, the artisan;

In 1884, the farm labourers;

In 1918, the women.

With these must be mentioned the Act of 1911 which constitutionally and decisively established the ascendancy of the popular House over the Peers.

England broke the trail which all other peoples that have accepted democracy have followed. The mobile and logical intelligence of France, slower through historical conditions to snap the feudal bonds, when it was at last aroused, at one bound outstripped England. Not content to limit, it swept away both monarchy and the House of Peers. A still more striking illustration of how the last may be first may yet be yielded by that great half-European, half-Asiatic people, so long, apparently, impenetrable to democracy, but now in the obscure throes of a revolution which despite its initial disorders and excesses, may, it is perhaps possible to hope, give to Russia the high honour of being the first nation to achieve the last conquest of democracy--its triumph in the economic realm. For it would seem impossible to doubt that that final triumph of democracy can be long delayed. Autocracy and aristocracy overthrown in politics cannot stand in economics.

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The New Christianity; or, The Religion of the New Age

The New Christianity; or, The Religion of the New Age

Salem Goldworth Bland
Methodist clergyman and intellectual Salem Goldworth Bland rose to prominence in Canada in the early twentieth century. Rising through the ranks of the church, he began to endorse a progressive take on the tenets of Christian theology, including an anti-capitalism stance and staunch pacifist beliefs
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Homer and His Age

Homer and His Age

Andrew Lang
The aim of this book is to prove that the Homeric Epics, as wholes, and apart from passages gravely suspected in antiquity, present a perfectly harmonious picture of the entire life and civilisation of one single age. The faint variations in the design are not greater than such as mark every moment
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The Age of Fable

The Age of Fable

Thomas Bulfinch
Many of the world's travails may be traced to the displacement of mythology by the age of science. Knowledge today is often deemed useful only if it enlarges our possessions or raises our station in society. If instead, the criterion were to make us happier and more virtuous, mythology would have re
Literature
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Age-Gap Romance

Age-Gap Romance

Carlen Skornik
" 'Sister, this is my first kiss, you have to take responsibility for me!' His warm palm rested on my waist, and he looked at me with a dazed expression. 'Take responsibility! Definitely take responsibility!' I waved the bottle of alcohol in my hand, feeling exhilarated. 'So, sister, are you willing
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Homer and His Age

Homer and His Age

Andrew Lang
Homer and His Age by Andrew Lang
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Age Of Elves

Age Of Elves

Nova07
When monsters from another dimension overrun Earth, humanity strikes a desperate deal with a mysterious alien force. In exchange for salvation, Earth's youth are transported to alien worlds to train as warriors-but the true cost of this pact remains unknown. Chase, Kellie, and Belinda, three teenag
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The Age of Chivalry

The Age of Chivalry

Thomas Bulfinch
The Age of Chivalry by Thomas Bulfinch
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Age of desire

Age of desire

Abby cious
Sienna Peterson had the whole "happily ever after" thing locked down... or so she thought. She married her college sweetheart, mastered the art of casserole-making, and dove headfirst into suburban adulthood. Twenty-one years later? Her husband's traded her in for someone who still gets carded,
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New Life:  New Beginnings

New Life: New Beginnings

Dee Gleem
For the last two years, Kane has been dreaming of the day when his mate finally turns 18 and they can finally claim each other. However, his world suddenly comes crashing down and his dream is instantly destroyed when the alpha announces that his son (Kane's mate) has found his mate, who is the dau
LGBT+
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New Home, New Town, New Life

New Home, New Town, New Life

Katone Tsume
I'm Penelope Windford. My partners name is Snowflake. I'm just your average girl who lost her mother and was forced to live with her father who was never there. I'm about to find out a lot secrets. Come join me in my new life with my father.
Fantasy R18+HumorFantasyStubbornCourageous
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The Golden Age

The Golden Age

Kenneth Grahame
LOOKING back to those days of old, ere the gate shut to behind me, I can see now that to children with a proper equipment of parents these things would have worn a different aspect. But to those whose nearest were aunts and uncles, a special attitude of mind may be allowed. They treated us, indeed,
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The Awkward Age

The Awkward Age

Henry James
The Awkward Age by Henry James
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The Age of Blossom

The Age of Blossom

Marie Zapata
Lin Nian Nian became an orphan after her parents' plane crash. It was her uncle, who had no blood relation to her, that raised her. However, as she grew older, Lin Nian Nian increasingly realized that her feelings for her uncle were not just familial. Unable to contain her youthful heart, she confes
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Age is just a Number

Age is just a Number

Adera Bliss
Sophia Rivera has always relied on her own grit and determination to carve a name for herself in the cutthroat world of art. At 29, she's on the cusp of success, managing an exclusive New York City gallery. The last thing she needs is distractions-especially in the form of Alexander Pierce, a devast
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Age Is Just A Number

Age Is Just A Number

Priscilla Asomah
Brianna Bennett is a witty fun girl who likes to party and socialize. She gets a job at Empire Groups Michael Craine is a billionaire in his forties who in his life has work hard to be where he is now. Brianna begins to work for Michael because of the differences in their lifestyle, they find it d
Romance R18+FamilyModernCEOAttractiveSecretary Age gapOffice romanceArrogant/Dominant
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The Gilded Age, Complete

The Gilded Age, Complete

Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not
Literature
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The Plastic Age

The Plastic Age

Percy Marks
The Plastic Age by Percy Marks
Literature
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Euripides and His Age

Euripides and His Age

Gilbert Murray
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or we
Literature
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A Crystal Age

A Crystal Age

W. H. Hudson
I do not quite know how it happened my recollection of the whole matter ebbing in a somewhat clouded condition.
Literature
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The Victorian Age in Literature

The Victorian Age in Literature

G. K. Chesterton
G.K. Chesterton was an English writer often referred to as "the prince of paradox."  Chesterton wrote on a variety of different subjects including mystery fiction, religion, and literary critiques.  Chesterton is best known for creating the priest-detective Father Brown and the popular book Orthodox
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