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Books Reviewed (1922) $28.05 Books Reviewed (1922) |
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Books Reviewed $36.18 This book an EXACT reproduction of the original book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR”d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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The War With Mexico Reviewed $16.68 The War With Mexico Reviewed |
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My Reviewers Reviewed $16.76 My Reviewers Reviewed |
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The Reviewers Reviewed $20.98 The Reviewers Reviewed : A Supplement To The War Between The States, Etc. (1872) by Alexander H. Stephens Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC |
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Romance $18.95 Romance |
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Romance Of $8.36 Romance Of |
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The Digested Read: Great Books Reviewed In The Author’s Style $1.22 The Digested Read: Great Books Reviewed In The Author’s Style |
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Tacitus Reviewed $187.98 Tacitus, writing early in the second century AD, is acknowledged to be ancient Rome’s greatest historian; his Annals, describing the emperors from Tiberius to Nero (AD 14 – 68), is his greatest work. This book gathers together Professor Woodman’s writings on Tacitus over the past twenty-five years, focusing almost exclusively on the AnnalsR. He starts from, and argues for, the basic premiss that, as a historian, Tacitus must be seen in ancient rather than in modern terms. The Annals is a literary text of immense subtlety and acknowledged difficulty and complexity; it is also a very familiar text, read and reread by generations of scholars who want to find out about the Roman empire. One of Professor Woodman’s principal contentions is that, through familiarity, these readers have misread significant passages of the text, thereby gaining and perpetuating a distorted view of what Tacitus has to say, especially about Tiberius. This distorted view is revealed, and the true meaning disclosed, by minute and detailed literary analysis. The author offers radically new or different interpretations of some of the most famous passages: the murder of Agrippa Postumus, the notorious accession debate of Tiberius, Tacitus’ statement of the so-called `highest function of history’, Tiberius’ obituary, Nero’s debauched water-borne party, and the Pisonian conspiracy against Nero in AD 65. There is also discussion of major narrative sections of Books 1 and 4, concentrating on such matters as structure, vivid representation, imitation and allusion, and dramatic and generic manipulation of the narrative. The new interpretations have profound implications for those who wish to use Tacitus’ Annals as a source for what happened in the first century AD. |
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The War With Mexico Reviewed (1850) $21.98 The War With Mexico Reviewed (1850) by Abiel Abbot Livermore Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC |
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Swedenborgianism Reviewed $21.97 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1846 Original Publisher: Hyde, Lord and Duren Subjects: New Jerusalem Church Biography |
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Christianity Reviewed $20 Publisher: Brockville, Recorder Print. Co. Publication date: 1896 Subjects: Christianity Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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The Battlefield Reviewed $37.86 Subtitle: Narrow Escape From Massacre by the Indians of Spirit Lake … Rocky Mountain History and Tornado Experiences. Also Remarkable and Amusing Incidents … General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1883 Original Publisher: Published for the author Subjects: Methodists Biography |
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Battlefield Reviewed $40.85 Subtitle: Narrow Escape From Massacre by the Indians of Spirit Lake … Rocky Mountain History and Tornado Experiences. Also Remarkable and Amusing Incidents … General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1883 Original Publisher: Published for the author Subjects: Methodists Biography |
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Books Reviewed, by J. C. Squire Books Reviewed, by J. C. Squire $21.61 Publisher: London, New York [etc.]: Hodder and Stoughton, limited Subjects: English literature — History and criticism Books Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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The Life And Character Of Calvin, The Reformer, Reviewed And Defended $15.95 The Life And Character Of Calvin, The Reformer, Reviewed And Defended |
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The Comparative Method Reviewed $181.5 Historical reconstruction of languages relies on the comparative method, which itself depends on the notion of the regularity of change… |
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100 Boat Designs Reviewed: Design Commentaries By The Experts $20.79 Boat enthusiasts will discover a mountain of fascinating information in 100 Boat Designs Reviewed, a collection of critiques culled from WoodenBoat magazine… |
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Collaboration and Resistance Reviewed $120.48 In this comprehensive book, Alan Morris examines the French preoccupation with la mode reacute;tro, the renewal of interest in, and re-evaluation of, the Nazi occupation of France. |
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The Golden Madonna (Harlequin Romance, 1748) $3.48 Romance |
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A Romance with the Moon $20.98 These poems were mostly written during Carolyn?s menopausal years. By changing her lifestyle, she embraced this special event and incorporated it into her life. Carolyn hopes that all women will begin to recognize and honor this incredible, crazy time in their lives. Carolyn currently lives in Southwest Florida. A Romance with the Moon is a book containing a collection of poems relating with nature. They were written over a six-year time frame. During this time the author entered her midlife years and reviewed her life. Raised in Illinois, in a family connected to farming and living in Minnesota for many years, this Midwest woman understood the great outdoors. Therefore, she was not surprised to find herself connecting with nature, as she entered her tumultuous midlife. This certain interlude was a time to reflect upon her life and connect with our planet, our universe and her God. These poems are the end product of this reflective phase and the main reason behind publishing this book. Carolyn believes menopause is an incredible time for women. She encourages women to embrace this process as a normal, extraordinary gift from the universe?a powerful time to pause and spend on ourselves for ourselves. |
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Some Verdicts of History Reviewed $26.89 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1887 Original Publisher: John Murray Subjects: Great Britain Biography |
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Romance (classic Books On Cassettes Collection) $61.3 Romance (classic Books On Cassettes Collection) |
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Romance Of The Western Bower (phoenix Books) $79.99 Romance Of The Western Bower (phoenix Books) |
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The Speaker’s Commentary Reviewed $20 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher”s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: London: N. Trbner; Publication date: 1871; Subjects: Bible; |
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Aliens Over America: Twelve Fantastic Books Reviewed Including Intervi $3 I read the best UFO/Paranormal books on 12 different topics — reviewed the books, then captured interviews with the authors and/or people involved with the stories.PThe ultimate question addressed: UFOs: Good or Bad? Some authors say: they are good. Others insist, that they are agents of satan! |
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The Episcopal Controversy Reviewed $20.12 Publisher: New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the conference office Publication date: 1838 Subjects: Cooke, John Esten, 1783-1853 Onderdonk, Henry U. (Henry Ustick), 1789-1858 Episcopacy Apostolic succession Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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The War with Mexico Reviewed $19.92 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1850 Original Publisher: W. Crosby and H. P. Nichols Subjects: Mexican War, 1846-1848 United States History / Military / General History / Military / World War II History / Military / United States History / United States / General History / United States / State |
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Chinese Expansion Historically Reviewed $20 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Occident that she may, by easy means, make good friends with China; but Westerners do not employ those easy means?quite otherwise. You very often make yourselves into a cat chasing a rat; and the rat may bite. That is what I ask you not to do. I beg once more to thank you for the most kind manner in which you have received me and the views that I have been able to lay before you. BILLING AND SONS, LTD., PRINTERS, ODILDFORD. … |
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Romance On The Run $13.95 Romance On The Run |
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Romance of the Airman $30.69 Romance of the Airman |
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Reel Romance $27.95 Reel Romance |
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A Little Romance $17.95 A Little Romance |
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The Romance of Sorcery $16.76 The Romance of Sorcery |
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The Dolliver Romance $10.5 The Dolliver Romance |
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The Romance of Religion $20.13 The Romance of Religion |
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The Romance of Ali $22.4 The Romance of Ali |
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The Tough Romance $10 The Tough Romance |
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Interpretations Of Romance $11 Interpretations Of Romance |
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THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE $4 THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE |
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Beyond Romance $20.95 Beyond Romance |
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A Twilight Romance $15.95 A Twilight Romance |
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An Italian Romance $11.5 An Italian Romance |
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Music And Romance $16.95 Music And Romance |
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Lifetime Of Romance $21.15 Lifetime Of Romance |
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Urban Romance $28 Urban Romance |
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Astrology & Romance $13.25 Astrology & Romance |
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Super Romance $23.72 Super Romance |
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The Romance of the Reaper $23.95 The Romance of the Reaper |
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Arthurian Romance $41.99 Arthurian Romance |
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Romance And Revolution $139.95 Romance And Revolution |
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Romance of Symbolism $19.47 Romance of Symbolism |
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Romance of Names $19.47 Romance of Names |
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Romance of Sorcery $17.49 Romance of Sorcery |
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Garden of Romance $18.81 Garden of Romance |
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Hyperion: A Romance $24.38 Hyperion: A Romance |
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Blithedale Romance $22.5 Blithedale Romance |
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Romance of the Rabbit $25.7 Romance of the Rabbit |
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Rhythm And Romance $17.73 Rhythm And Romance |
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The Book of Romance $24.38 The Book of Romance |
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Deluge a Romance $23.72 Deluge a Romance |
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Russian Romance $22.4 Russian Romance |
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The Romance of Piscator $18.81 The Romance of Piscator |
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Idolatry: A Romance $13.56 Idolatry: A Romance |
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The Romance of the Commonplace $20.13 The Romance of the Commonplace |
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The Blithedale Romance $17.49 The Blithedale Romance |
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On the Eve a Romance $18.81 On the Eve a Romance |
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A Year of Romance $16.46 A Year of Romance |
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Chamber Romance $10.5 Chamber Romance |
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Classic Romance $37.95 Classic Romance |
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Romance With Quilts $25.95 Romance With Quilts |
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The Romance of the Stars $15.95 The Romance of the Stars |
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Rookwood: A Romance $24.5 Rookwood: A Romance |
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Mainely Romance $11.5 Mainely Romance |
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The Red Book Of Menteith Reviewed $12.13 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: PREFATORY EXTRACTS THE RED BOOK OF MENTEITH. Vol. 1. pp. Ixxvii-lxxxii. Since the foregoing and the Memoirs of the two Dukes of Albany were in type, there have been published two volumes of the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, extending over the period embraced in the lives of those two royal Dukes. In his prefaces to these valuable Rolls, the learned editor has done much to elucidate many historical, genealogical, and heraldic questions, particularly in his chapter on the ‘ Stewart Genealogy.’ He has, however, failed to throw light on several points connected with Menteith, as to which we hope he will be pleased to receive a supplement to his information, as the result of our more extended investigations. Robert Stewart, the third son of King Robert the Second, is stated to have been ‘ Earl of Menteith by marriage, and of Fife by inheritance from the Countess Isobel.’1 The latter part of the statement may admit of argument, for while in the indenture between the Countess Isobel and Robert, Earl of Menteith, in 1371, now for the first time correctly printed in the present work from the original indenture,2 in terms of which he obtained the Earldom of Fife, there is reference to a former entail of the lands, nothing is said of the dignity, and the presumption is that he was specially created Earl of Fife by his father. But, on the other hand, the statement that Sir Robert Stewart was, or became, Earl of Menteith ‘ by marriage’ with Lady Margaret Graham, the daughter of Sir John Graham, is erroneous, as Sir Robert nowhere holds that dignity until after his father’s accession. In 1364, three years after his marriage, he is styled in the Exchequer Rolls simply Robert Stewart of Menteith.3 The records of Parliament show that in 13674 and I368,5 he was present in Parliament … |
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Age Reviewed : 1459004140 $23.21 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: PREFACE. Ce monde, helas ! est bien un autre enfer. J’y vois partout l’innocence proscrite, L’homme de bien fletri par l’hipocrite; L’esprit, le got Sont envols, ainsi que les vertus. Un rampante et l[che politique Tient lieu de tout, ?est le merite unique: Le zle affreux des dangereux devots Contre le sage arme la main des sots, Et l’Intrt, ce vil roi de la terre Pour qui l’on fait et la paix et la guerre, Triste et pensif auprs d’un cofrefort, Vend le plus faible aux crimes du plus fort. IT is with the kingdoms of the earth as with the flowers of a garden;?they gradually emerge from the gloom of barbarism to enjoy awhile a florescent greatness, decline, and die. Thus there seems to be an inseparable analogy between the operations of nature and human society; in both, there is a rise, a fall, and a middle state of luxuriant existence. In this middle state of luxuriant existence, England is at present placed: for, notwithstanding her accumulating debt, and the late pecuniary convulsions, a hurried glance at her external appearance, might suggest omens of increasing grandeur, and valid national importance. Her banners still wave triumphant, her conquests are progressively advancing, and the name of a Briton is yet a passport to applausive respect, throughout each zone of the globe. If we revert to our domestic situation, there is something, even here, to gratify a Partial observer. Suppose him to be one of the modern philanthropists, whose alluring motto is, Homo sum; nil humanum a me alienum puto and the language of his heart might be: ?Thank Heaven, the tyrannic throne of rank is beginning to totter, the people are becoming universally intellectual, and the original dignity of mankind more visible;?a fervid spirit of repu… |
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the Episcopal Church Defended Reviewed $34.93 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: REVIEW. CHAPTER L A full understanding of the matters at issue necessary?the spirit in which the review is to be conducted?the, hostile position assumed by Mr. Bolles?defense of religious controversies?necessity of this review?plan of the review. The work announced some time since as forthcoming from the pen of Mr. Bolles, or rather, as being made up of a series of letters, being a oorrespoiidence between Mr. Bolles and myself, necessity calls upon me to redeem my promise made, to review it. In entering upon this duty it is manifest, that a fair and full understanding of all matters at issue can only be obtained by going over the whole premises, and I shall, therefore, at the outset, have to claim the indulgence of the reader while I ask his attention to the preliminary observations which I shall make relating to local matters involved. I enter upon my task, I trust, with proper feelings and under a just sense of the duties I owe to community. I disclaim any intention to produce unfriendly views and emotions, and have no desire to provoke a spirit of contention or rivalry between Methodist and Protestant Episcopalians. I come before the public, divested, as far as it is possible for one to divest himself, of all prejudices; and in the spirit of liberality and good will, shall endeavor to speak reasonably of all differences of opinion which exist between my own and other denominations; desiring on all occasions to cherish and promote the most extended grounds of Christian liberality, and freely cultivating in my social intercourse and in my pulpit efforts, an enlarged spirit of toleration. I shall endeavor, therefore, to keep in the bonds of peace; sedulously avoiding an undue dwelling upon those points on which differences of opinion rest, and seek to notice those m… |
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Rebecca And Rowena: A Romance Upon Romance $13.5 Rebecca And Rowena: A Romance Upon Romance |
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What to Believe? Books for and Against the God Hypothesis Reviewed $21.39 The book reviews in this collection have previously been published in Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, American Rationalist, Humani, Freethinker, Skeptic, Freethought Perspective, Open Society, and Midwest Book Review. |
