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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Ernest Harold Baynes
War Whoop and Tomahawk: The Story of Two Buffalo Calves
Ernest Harold Baynes; Louise Birt Baynes
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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For this 1916 work, Archdeacon E. H. Pearce searched through the extensive muniments of Westminster Abbey to provide a list of all the known members of the monastic community until the Dissolution. Over 700 individuals are included, with all the information about them available to the author. While the list is not complete, and the use of other sources would add additional names for the early period, Pearce completed a remarkable achievement. Westminster was a substantial foundation, with an average community of 47 for the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. About half of these, who held some office or function, are naturally better documented than ordinary monks. Scholarship was evidently valued by the abbey, although the majority of the writings evidenced were on the history of the community rather than theological or literary works. Some monks were supported at Oxford, but little is known of the education offered to the remainder.
Cassells History of England Volume 1 From the Roman Invasion to the Wars of the Roses (Edition1)
Ernest Harold Pearce
Alpha Editions
2024
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Ernest Vandiver, Governor of Georgia
Harold Paulk Henderson
University of Georgia Press
2008
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Ernest Vandiver was elected governor of the state of Georgia in 1958 on a platform of fiscal conservatism and steadfast resistance to desegregation. Having vowed to defend Georgia’s segregated social system at all costs, Vandiver nevertheless concluded that the state could not close its schools to avoid desegregation. Because of his decision to reject the path taken by George Wallace in Alabama and Orval Faubus in Arkansas and to protect public education in the state by complying with federal court mandates, Vandiver was denounced by the state’s more vocal proponents of segregation.Using primary sources and extensive interviews with the governor and his contemporaries, Henderson tells the full story of Vandiver’s life as a transitional figure in the political history of the state. He portrays Vandiver as a man cast by circumstances into presiding over a crisis greater than any faced by a Georgia governor since the Civil War. Henderson also notes some of Vandiver’s less recognized accomplishments, including the involvement of state government in furthering tourism, foreign investment, and industry. Ernest Vandiver is here recognized for his significant achievements in guiding the state through a period of rapid transformation.
A Book for Ernest is set in an Orwellian/Huxleyan environment where human value is determined by the shallowest of metaphysical categories. As the protagonist - a prisoner to both his cell and his ethos - awaits his voluntary execution, he encounters an unlikely soulmate who challenges his popular yet disturbing convictions. When this dark but thought-provoking novella climaxes in an unprecedented act of self-denial, the reader is left pondering two questions: is happiness best measured by pleasure, and....who cares anyways?
Harold E. Jones and Mary C. Jones, Partners in Longitudinal Studies
Suzanne B Riess; Mary Cover Jones; Ernest Ropiequet Hilgard
Sagwan Press
2018
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Muskegon Piston Ring Company, Petitioner, V. Ernest R. Olsen and National Piston Ring Company. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
Harold M Street; Robert C C Heaney
Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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Education For A New Society (RLE Edu L Sociology of Education)
Ernest Green; Harold Shearman
Routledge
2011
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Aimed at the layperson, this book discusses education for the man or woman in the street and the advantages to society of having an educated population, with the aim of not just convincing people of the importance of education but persuading them to take participate actively in education.
Education For A New Society (RLE Edu L Sociology of Education)
Ernest Green; Harold Shearman
Routledge
2014
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Aimed at the layperson, this book discusses education for the man or woman in the street and the advantages to society of having an educated population, with the aim of not just convincing people of the importance of education but persuading them to take participate actively in education.
Bank of Hendersonville, Petitioner, V. Red Baron Flying Club, Inc. U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
W Harold Bigham; Ernest Williams; John J Ford
Gale Ecco, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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""Pirate of the North"" by Harold McCracken is a thrilling adventure novel set in the early 18th century. The story follows the life of Captain William Kidd, a notorious pirate who operated in the waters off the coast of North America. Kidd is a complex character, feared by many but also respected for his courage and cunning. As the novel progresses, we see Kidd's rise to power as he builds a formidable crew and becomes one of the most successful pirates of his time. However, his fortunes take a turn for the worse when he is accused of piracy and arrested. The book follows Kidd's trial and eventual execution, as well as the legacy he left behind. McCracken's writing is vivid and engaging, bringing to life the sights, sounds, and smells of life on the high seas. This is a must-read for anyone interested in pirate lore or historical fiction.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.