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John Prince

    Goldilocks and the Three Matrices
    A Discourse, Delivered at Salem, on the Day of the National Fast, May 9, 1798: Appointed by President Adams, on Account of the Difficulties Subsisting
    The Plant Room
    Proofs
    A Sermon, Preached Before the North Church and Society in Salem, October 16, 1814: On the Death of Their Pastor, the Rev. Thomas Barnard, D.D., Who Di
    Danmonii Orientales Illustres: Or, The Worthies of Devon. A Work, Wherein the Lives and Fortunes of the Most Famous Divines, Statesmen, Swordsmen, Ph
    • The sermon reflects on the life and contributions of Rev. Thomas Barnard, D.D., who served as pastor for many years before his passing at the age of sixty-seven. Delivered to the North Church and Society in Salem, it captures the community's grief and gratitude for Barnard's leadership and dedication. The speaker emphasizes the impact of his teachings and character on the congregation, offering a poignant tribute that highlights themes of loss, faith, and remembrance within the context of early 19th-century religious life.

      A Sermon, Preached Before the North Church and Society in Salem, October 16, 1814: On the Death of Their Pastor, the Rev. Thomas Barnard, D.D., Who Di
    • Proofs

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the distinction between data and proof, this book delves into the limitations of what can be proven through logical reasoning. It highlights the complexities of knowledge, emphasizing that while data can reveal patterns, the essence of proof lies in a rigorous logical framework that may not always be achievable. This thought-provoking examination challenges readers to consider the nature of evidence and the boundaries of understanding in various contexts.

      Proofs
    • The Plant Room

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The author humorously reflects on their previous writing experience and the modest success of their first book, indicating a light-hearted approach to their craft. With a playful tone, they tease readers about their latest work, suggesting it might be an unexpected adventure in the world of bookselling. The description hints at a blend of self-deprecation and wit, inviting readers to join in on the author's journey through the literary landscape once more.

      The Plant Room
    • Set against the backdrop of rising tensions between the United States and France in 1798, this discourse reflects on the importance of national unity and moral fortitude during times of crisis. Delivered in Salem on a day of national fasting, it emphasizes the need for collective reflection and spiritual guidance amidst political challenges. The speaker calls for a recommitment to values that uphold the nation’s integrity, urging citizens to seek divine support in navigating their struggles.

      A Discourse, Delivered at Salem, on the Day of the National Fast, May 9, 1798: Appointed by President Adams, on Account of the Difficulties Subsisting
    • Goldilocks and the Three Matrices

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book presents a unique reinterpretation of the classic 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' by incorporating matrices into the narrative. It explores how mathematical concepts can reshape the familiar tale, offering a fresh perspective on the story. By modifying the traditional elements through a mathematical lens, the author invites readers to engage with both the narrative and the underlying structures that can transform storytelling.

      Goldilocks and the Three Matrices
    • The collection features a diverse array of poems that celebrate pastoral and romantic themes, alongside reflections on nature and rural living. John Prince employs dialect in some pieces, enhancing the authenticity of the rural experience. Divided into two parts, the first showcases rural lays and sketches, while the second includes various other works. His writing embodies simplicity and sincerity, revealing a deep affection for the countryside. This anthology is significant for those interested in nineteenth-century poetry and the rural American experience.

      Rural Lays And Sketches, And Other Poems (1845)
    • The Engine Room

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Presented as an anecdotal snapshot, this work captures the experiences of a first-time Asst. Electrical Engineer on a cableship under British Telecom (Marine). The narrative recounts various events and incidents from the author's time at sea, inspired by family encouragement to document these unique experiences. It blends memoir and fiction, offering insights into the life aboard a cableship and the challenges faced in this maritime role.

      The Engine Room
    • Success With Trigonometry

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Trigonometry is presented as a practical tool that students are likely to encounter in various real-life situations, despite their doubts about its relevance. The book emphasizes the necessity of understanding trigonometric concepts, as they will be applicable in numerous contexts. It aims to equip students with essential skills and knowledge to navigate these mathematical challenges effectively.

      Success With Trigonometry
    • A Wreath For St. Crispin

      Being Sketches Of Eminent Shoemakers (1848)

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      As a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, this book retains historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It reflects a commitment to preserving and promoting culturally important literature, ensuring access to high-quality, modern editions that remain true to the original text.

      A Wreath For St. Crispin