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    The Gem of Thorney Island: Or, Historical Associations Connected With Westminster Abbey
    The Speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine: (Now Lord Erskine), When at the Bar: On Subjects Connected With the Liberty of the Press, and Against Constru
    Edwards's Botanical Register; v. 27 (1841)
    Whom Shall We Hang? The Sebastopol Inquiry (1855)
    Westminster Abbey: Its History, Pageants and Royal Memorials From the Foundation by Edward the Confessor, A.D. 1065 to the Funeral of Hen
    The River of No Return
    • The River of No Return

      • 560 stránok
      • 20 hodin čítania
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      First, he learned the Rules of the Guild. There were only four- There is No Return. There is No Return. Tell No One. Uphold the Rules . . . ' On a battlefield in 1815 Lord Nicholas Falcott faces death and instead of dying jumps two hundreds years into the future. There he learns that he is one of a band of mysterious time travellers called the Guild. He may have escaped death, but he is not free as the Guild's rules forbid returning to his old life lest he tear the fabric of time. Yet Nick yearns for 1815 and Julia Percy, the young woman to whom he'd like to give his heart. If he breaks the rules he risks unravelling the past and the future. If he doesn't he'll never see his lost love again . . .

      The River of No Return
    • This collection features the speeches of 18th century British lawyer and politician Thomas Erskine, who passionately defended the freedom of the press and opposed unjust laws. With powerful arguments and eloquent rhetoric, Erskine's speeches are a window into the political and legal debates of his time.

      The Speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine: (Now Lord Erskine), When at the Bar: On Subjects Connected With the Liberty of the Press, and Against Constru
    • Selected for its cultural significance, this work offers a faithful reproduction of the original artifact, preserving essential elements such as copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and importance of the material. This dedication to authenticity allows readers to engage with the text as it was originally presented, making it a valuable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts alike.

      The Gem of Thorney Island: Or, Historical Associations Connected With Westminster Abbey
    • Westminster Abbey

      Its History, Pageants, and Royal Memorials

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Spanning from the foundation established by Edward the Confessor in 1065 to the funeral of Henry V in 1422, this historical text offers a detailed chronicle of significant events and figures in English history. The narrative captures the political, social, and cultural transformations during this pivotal period, providing insights into the monarchy and the evolution of governance. This reprint preserves the original's rich historical context and serves as a valuable resource for understanding medieval England.

      Westminster Abbey
    • Selected for its cultural significance, this work preserves the integrity of the original artifact, maintaining its historical authenticity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, highlighting its importance in the knowledge base of civilization. The reproduction aims to provide readers with an accurate representation of the original text, reflecting its value in scholarly discourse and historical study.

      The Speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine (Now Lord Erskine): When at the Bar, On Subjects Connected With Liberty of the Press, and Against Constructive Tre
    • This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. The reprint aims to protect and promote cultural literature, ensuring accessibility through high-quality modern editions that remain faithful to the original text.

      Tyranny In India! Englishmen Robbed Of The Blessings Of Trial By Jury And English Criminal Law, Christianity Insulted!!! (1850)