No, not for personal use.
You can read them at your public library that bought them. Or buy a legal copy of your own.
If your public library bought the electronic rights to this book, you can obtain it on their web page with your library card number. If not, you will have to read a paper copy. There is no free and legal copy online. Authors write books to make a living. Respect that.
You can't. You can't find a copy online that's legal. The only was you can get the anne frank play is to buy it.
As queen, Cleopatra would of necessity have to read a lot of legal documents, petitions, revenue records and religious records. There is no record of her personal reading material.
The Westing Game is a copyrighted book, so it's not legal to read it online for free. You can purchase a digital copy through authorized sellers like Amazon or Apple Books, or borrow a copy from your local library to read legally.
July 9, 1776 -- Washington orders that the Declaration of Independence be read before the American army in New York -- from his personal copy of the "Dunlap Broadside."
There is no free and legal site to read it online. However your public library may have bought a digital copy. In this case, it would be legal because it was paid for.
Only if you are the estate lawyer or have been named executor of the estate. No one else should be allowed to have a copy.
You can get a copy of a will from the attorney who created the will. If you are named as an heir in the will, you will receive a copy when the will is read or you are contacted.
a microfilm is an example of bothboth a hard copy and soft copy device. This is due to the fact that it is temporary output and can be read read visually also as it is a printed copy of computer output
Yes, you can print and read articles from websites. If it is for personal use, it isn't necessary to credit the author or source. If you want to use the information in something you'd like to publish or in a scholarly work, you will need to deal with copyright or plagiarism issues.
You can buy a legal copy from Amazon. Or you can see if your public library bought the ebook. These are the legal ways to obtain this book. Iris Johansen makes a living from selling her books. Respect that.