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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Stephen Knight

A Sermon Preach'd at the Funeral of the Honourable Sir Stephen Fox, Knight, November 7. 1716. at Farly in Wilts. By Richard Eyre,
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT010304London: printed by H. Clark, for Jonah Bowyer, 1716. 24p.; 8
Forever Knight

Forever Knight

Stephen Wellwood

Lulu.com
2010
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In a distant future when the world has entered a Second Dark Age, magic is as real as the fire-breathing dragons that plague the land. Machines rule humans in the guise of dragons and other monsters, keeping the land in an unending medieval state. Young Alex lives with his grandfather, Burt, who is eager for the boy to mature so that he can start his training towards his greater destiny. Alex and Burt befriend a knight named Duncan at the King's tournament. The three set off on a journey, in which they rescue a fair maiden named Sarah. Alex discovers the secrets of his mysterious past and his destiny with magic as they face the fearsome monsters on their perilous quest.
The Knight who invented Champagne

The Knight who invented Champagne

Stephen Skelton

S. P. Skelton Ltd
2021
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It is 1615. Shakespeare is still alive and the country is at peace. James 1 of England (James VI of Scotland) has been on the throne since the childless Elisabeth I died in 1603. He claimed the throne by virtue of the fact that he was direct in line of descent from Henry VII, his great-grandfather. The English Navy, which had been founded as a standing force by Henry VIII and had defended the country from several Spanish Armadas during the Elisabethan era, had been neglected. It needed rebuilding and this meant new ships and plenty of stout English (and Welsh) oak. Luckily for James, one of his closest advisors was an admiral, Sir Robert Mansell, who having given up his naval career and become an industrialist and entrepreneur (as well as a Member of Parliament), saw an opportunity to secure his new-found business of coal mining and glass-making. Mansell applied to the King to grant him a patent forbidding the use of timber for smelting (mainly iron and glass) and on 23 May 1615 the papers were signed. Thus, with the stroke of his quill, the king started the industrial revolution that turned the British Isles from an agrarian economy, based upon wool, water power and wind power, to one where coal and steam brought about unimaginable developments in trade and industry. It was following the signing of the 1615 patent that glassmaking in Britain went from a peripatetic, nomadic business which chased the fuel from clearing to clearing in the dwindling forests, to one where the fuel travelled to the kilns. By virtue of the fact that kilns didn't have to move as the wood ran out, they could be bigger and better, brick-built with chimneys and flues, which made the glass stronger and more durable. It was into this exciting, changing world of glassmaking that Sir Kenelm Digby developed his strong verre Anglais bottles which enabled the production of (lightly) sparkling bottle-fermented ciders and wines. The Knight who invented Champagne is the story of King James I, Admiral Sir Robert Mansell and Sir Kenelm Digby and the part they played between 1615 and 1630 in revolutionising the production of glass. The changes they helped bring about led to the development and production of stronger glass that could be used for making bottles that would withstand the pressure caused by a secondary-fermentation in the bottle. By 1662 we know that it was common practice by cidermakers, vintners and coopers to add raisins and sugar to wine and cider at bottling to start a secondary fermentation in the bottle. All of this happened several years before Dom Perignon, often credited with 'inventing Champagne', took up his position as cellarer at the Abbaye Saint-Pierre d'Hautvillers.
Martian Knights & Other Tales

Martian Knights & Other Tales

Stephen D Sullivan

Walkabout Publishing
2008
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New edition with larger type (For reading by the light of otherworldly moons.) Includes author's story notes.Stephen D. Sullivan casts his literary net wide and pulls in some fabulous stories in Martian Knights & Other Tales. Ranging from exciting military science fiction in the title story to exploration of 9/11 themes, with fantasy and horror in between to chill the soul, there's not a miscue in the collection. Read, enjoy -- Robert E. Vardeman, editor of A Career Guide to Your Job in HellA marvelous collection of tales.-- Jean Rabe, USA Today bestselling Dragonlance authorA Serling for our century.-- Paul McComas, author of Planet of the Dates
Alongrid Knights: Alongrid Knights

Alongrid Knights: Alongrid Knights

Stephen Patrick Dorning

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Welcome to the world of Alongrid. A world in the midst of a war that has raged for centuries. A world where hope is a valuable commodity. A world where the only thing standing in the way of total conquest by the Elven Nation is the steam powered might of the Dwarven Kingdom.Stories in this volume include; Dishonored There Shouldn't Be Elves In Hammertown It Never Rains In Hammertown The Sapphire WaveIn the conflict for world domination there is no such thing as neutral ground.
The Black Knights

The Black Knights

Stephen J Ash

Lulu.com
2008
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The Knights Templar have captured the popular imagination for centuries, on the 700th anniversary of their demise this book unveiled new insights into the order and outlined a new occult perspective on this most mysterious of medieval institutions. Drawing on his own original research, established scholarship and published sources, such as the newly released Chinon Document, the author, himself a descendant of Templar Knights, steers a middle path between scholarship and intuitive speculation. The final result, rooted in years of research and a lifetime of occult study, unearths a secret history that begins decades before the Templars, with a fateful assassination in the New Forest, and continues long after them into the shadowy world of Elizabethan Occultism and on into modern times, with the Templars a pivotal and formative influence in Britain on what the author calls the 'English Covenant'. A story of family tradition, dual faith religion and witchcraft, Hermetic secrets and political intrigue!
The Mystery of Stephen Claverton and Co. a Novel.

The Mystery of Stephen Claverton and Co. a Novel.

H Knight

British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: The Mystery of Stephen Claverton & Co. A novel.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Knight, H.; 1894.]. 320 p.; 8 . 012629.f.28.
Edward III's Faithful Knight

Edward III's Faithful Knight

Stephen Porter

AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
2022
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Sir Walter Mauny was described as Edward III’s ‘faithful knight’. That accurately summed up his life and career as a loyal servant of the king, distinguishing himself as a soldier, naval commander and diplomat. From the profits of war and royal favour he amassed a fortune, while gaining the respect of his contemporaries in both England and France for his abilities, courage and chivalric conduct. He used some of his wealth to acquire a burial ground in London for the victims of the Black Death, where he later established a Carthusian priory, for the monastic order favoured by kings and princes. Mauny, an orphaned younger son from a frontier area of the Low Countries, forged a spectacularly successful career in the service of the king of England. With his position, wealth and philanthropy Mauny made an enduring mark on the landscape of what became one of the world’s great cities and his legacy there is still readily identifiable today. Mauny’s abilities as a raconteur when telling the tales of his adventures enlivened the contemporary chronicles, and the popular impression of the Hundred Years War owes much to his narratives. His fascinating life, achievements and legacy stand out, even from the crowded chivalric world of Edward III’s long reign.
Mongol Warrior vs European Knight

Mongol Warrior vs European Knight

Stephen Turnbull

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
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Featuring specially commissioned artwork and maps, carefully chosen illustrations and insightful analysis, this book examines the legendary Mongol warriors and their vastly different European opponents. Having conquered much of Central Asia by 1237, the Mongols advanced into the northern Caucasus. The fall of several key centres such as Riazan and Vladimir was followed by Mongol victory at Kiev. Moving west, in 1241 two Mongol armies achieved stunning victories at the battles of Liegnitz in Poland and the Sajo River (Mohi) in Hungary, before suffering their only reverse of the campaign at the fortress of Klis. The Mongol forces regrouped in Hungary to prepare for a further advance into Austria and Germany, but the death of their leader, Ogedei Khan, meant that his generals were required to return to Mongolia to choose a successor. Smaller Mongol forces would return to raid in the years to come, but never again would Western Europe be threatened as it was in 1242.Fully illustrated, this innovative study of the forces that clashed during the Mongol invasion of Europe between 1237 and 1242 allows a comparison to be made between the all-conquering nomad horsemen of the steppes and the mounted knights of the West.
Highgate: The Last Knight of St. John

Highgate: The Last Knight of St. John

Stephen Edward Paper

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The year is 1939. Soldiers and best friends Lieutenant Michael Hinton-Smith and Sergeant Jack Cawkins stumble upon an underground burial chamber while on a reconnaissance mission in France. Suddenly, Hinton-Smith's mind is overwhelmed with rage and he tries to murder his friend. Cawkins overpowers the young lieutenant and drags him from the grounds. Recovering his senses, Hinton-Smith vows to redeem himself while Cawkins wants nothing to do with him. Before either man can make sense of what happened or Cawkins can transfer from their unit, the Germans invade and the two men are forced to stay together on the advance to the front. When the Allied lines collapse, the German onslaught sweeps their retreating squad back to the same ancient cemetery. Now Hinton-Smith and Cawkins find themselves caught between the horror of war and the terror of the supernatural.
Theo the Knight

Theo the Knight

Delphine Stephen; Valentine Stephen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Theo the Knight must save King Henry, kidnapped by a terrible dragon .But Theo the Knight should hurry, it's almost bedtime Share the joy of reading with The Adventures of my name, children's books personalized with your child's name, illustrated in modeling clay, to read at bedtime.Choose among the 14 different stories of the Adventures of my name (pirate, astronaut, cowboy, ballerina...) and customize the book with the name of your choice on the website www.theadventuresofmyname.com In a few days, your personalized book will be available to order on Amazon
Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights (1)

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights (1)

Stephen Turnbull

Osprey Publishing
2003
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The Teutonic Knights were the most warlike of the religious orders, and this is reflected in the architecture they left behind. The Teutonic memorials are the magnificent castles they built as a result of their conquest of Prussia. They were all built of brick, and raised during a period of less than a century and a half between 1230 and 1380. Many of these dramatic fortresses still exist today in what is now Poland, and provide a unique example of an architectural style that is both well defined and very closely reflects the nature of the men who created it. This book details the history of these spectacular fortresses from their inception through to their eventual decline and fall.
Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights (2)

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights (2)

Stephen Turnbull

Osprey Publishing
2004
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The original forced conversion of pagan Livonia, what is now the Baltic states of Latvia and Estonia, was carried about by a military order known as the Brethren of the Sword. In 1236 this order was incorporated into the Teutonic Knights following a catastrophic military defeat. The knights had always consolidated their conquests through networks of castles and fortified places, and the Livonian Chapter of the Teutonic Order built castles of stone. This title covers the developmental and operational history of these fortresses over the length of the Middle Ages. It details how the Baltic fortifications of the Teutonic Knights evolved to reflect the changing nature of siege warfare and the increasing dominance of gunpowder in warfare.