Symbolic Logic
“Book 4: Chapter 4”
by Lewis Carroll
The author explains methods for reading the trilateral diagram.
The author explains methods for reading the trilateral diagram.
Magwitch tells the story of his life to Herbert and Pip. Herbert reveals a secret to Pip concerning Miss Havisham.
Upon seeing (in her magic book) Ann’s plan to attack the Emerald City, Glinda casts a spell sending Ann and the Oogaboo army to a different village. They decide to conquer this deserted place and come upon a Rak instead.
Having become lost while heading towards the shore, Doctor Dolittle and the animals are once again taken prisoner by the King of Jolliginki. Polynesia has a conversation with Prince Bumpo.
"There’s a memory keeps a–runnin’"
A biography of John Wallis.
After going to "work" with Charley and Jack, Oliver starts to understand the true nature of Fagin's dealings. Oliver finds himself the victim of false accusations.
The reader is introduced to the previous adventures of the DeVere girls. Mr. Towne is helped by the DeVere girls.
The author describes the propositions that can be represented on the trilateral diagram.
The preface is a disclaimer signed by the author. In the introduction/explanation, the stranger tells the narrator his story of being a yankee in Connecticut.
Helping Jim to escape proves to be harder than expected.
Ishmael compares the common depiction of whales to his own eyewitness account.
The Emperor learns to appreciate the nightingale.
Uncle Isaac tells what he knows of Will’s disappearance. Mr. Ford begins to question his decision to send his son to Atlanta. The girls discuss the invitation to a Florida orange grove.
Alice's testimony angers the Queen, resulting in a harsh sentence before the verdict is read. Amidst the sudden chaos of Wonderland, Alice suddenly finds herself in more familiar surroundings.
A man has a difficult time letting his dead wife go.
The methods of division are discussed.
An Irishman meets an enchanted princess and has to overcome obstacles to finally marry her.
The preface to the book.
Tom plays hooky from school feeling bad about his lunch with Becky. Tom runs into his friend Joe Harper.
Jim, Officer Dance, and the others arrive at Livesey’s house. Jim shows him the book covered in the oil cloth. They find a log of places where loot was stolen and a map of an island where the treasure is buried.
George Green encounters a mysterious woman in a graveyard in France.
Ishmael embraces Queequeg and his strange customs.
An explanation of the terms involved in determining classification.