Forever Ruined for the Ordinary
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Publisher | : Thomas Nelson Inc |
Total Pages | : 136 |
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ISBN | : 1418557161 |
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Publisher | : Thomas Nelson Inc |
Total Pages | : 136 |
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ISBN | : 1418557161 |
Author | : D. L. Carter |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2019-01-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781795150279 |
Mr. Collins is rightly angered when Elizabeth Bennett refuses his honorable offer of marriage.Sadly that is the last emotion he experiences.Which gives the gossips of Meryton a delightful piece of news to gossip over - Miss Elizabeth Bennett has pushed her cousin, her father's heir, down the stairs to his death!Elizabeth Bennett, Murderess? Oh, shocking, shameful scandal. Someone must speak for her before she is ruined forever.Fortunately, a new arrival in the neighborhood - a Mr. Darcy - read law at Cambridge and is willing to be of use to Miss Elizabeth.
Author | : Tammie Head |
Publisher | : B&H Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2015-03 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1433679930 |
People everywhere are looking for something more. Churched and non-churched alike. They're in the grocery store aisle behind you, in the nail chair beside you, singing praise songs in front of you, and perhaps in the mirror staring back at you. People feel messy; plagued by looming feelings of ineffectiveness, indifference, depression, and purposelessness. Does this sound like you? Perhaps you keep wishing your life were better than what you are currently experiencing now. What if more of God is actually what’s missing from your life? Do you encounter the freedom God brings each day? Whether it's a messy life or a messy problem in your life, it can become a walking miracle when we see God anew and wholly surrender to Him. You were made for more than surviving. Old stale religion never satisfies. Neither do the solutions the world has to offer. What all of us need is an encounter with God that reveals truth and sets our hearts ablaze. Tammie has seen this in her own life as well as in countless lives around her. Join her in More for a picture of how you can move from a life marked by messes to one that is truly miraculous.
Author | : Huw J. Davies |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 429 |
Release | : 2012-06-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300165404 |
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, lives on in popular memory as the "Invincible General," loved by his men, admired by his peers, formidable to his opponents. This incisive book revises such a portrait, offering an accurate--and controversial--new analysis of Wellington's remarkable military career. Unlike his nemesis Napoleon, Wellington was by no means a man of innate military talent, Huw J. Davies argues. Instead, the key to Wellington's military success was an exceptionally keen understanding of the relationship between politics and war.Drawing on extensive primary research, Davies discusses Wellington's military apprenticeship in India, where he learned through mistakes as well as successes how to plan campaigns, organize and use intelligence, and negotiate with allies. In India Wellington encountered the constant political machinations of indigenous powers, and it was there that he apprenticed in the crucial skill of balancing conflicting political priorities. In later campaigns and battles, including the Peninsular War and Waterloo, Wellington's genius for strategy, operations, and tactics emerged. For his success in the art of war, he came to rely on his art as a politician and tactician. This strikingly original book shows how Wellington made even unlikely victories possible--with a well-honed political brilliance that underpinned all of his military achievements.
Author | : New Hampshire. General Court |
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Total Pages | : 1118 |
Release | : 1893 |
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Author | : New Hampshire |
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Total Pages | : 1126 |
Release | : 1893 |
Genre | : New Hampshire |
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Author | : New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture |
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Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 1893 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Author | : David Bernard (of Warsaw, N. Y.) |
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Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 1910 |
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Author | : Jimmy Breslin |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 1173 |
Release | : 2018-10-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1504056213 |
Colorful, riveting reportage from a one-of-a-kind Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and New York Times–bestselling author. In his career as a legendary New York City newspaper columnist, Jimmy Breslin “leveled the powerful and elevated the powerless for more than fifty years with brick-hard words and a jagged-glass wit” (The New York Times). How the Good Guys Finally Won: Following the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, as evidence increasingly mounted against President Richard Nixon, Thomas “Tip” O’Neill, the Majority Leader in the House of Representatives, led the charge calling for impeachment. In this New York Times bestseller, Breslin’s blow-by-blow, conviction-by-conviction account is a gripping reminder of how O’Neill and his colleagues brought justice to those who abused their power, and revived America after the greatest political scandal in its history. “Breslin’s reporting is superb and so is his prose, his insights keen and often startling, his wit unceasing.” —Chicago Tribune The World According to Breslin: In an illustrious career that spanned decades, the seven years that Breslin spent at the New YorkDaily News sparked some of his finest work. When New York City tumbled into economic and social chaos at the end of the 1970s, Breslin was there. In this collection of classic columns, he looks at the city not from the top down but from the bottom up, heralding the heroism of average New Yorkers. “Superb . . . a master of the tough-talking, thoroughly researched, contentious, street-wise vignette.” —San Francisco Chronicle The World of Jimmy Breslin: In the 1960s, as the once-proud New York Herald Tribune spiraled into bankruptcy, the brightest light in its pages was an ebullient young columnist named Jimmy Breslin. While ordinary columnists wrote about politics, culture, or the economy, Breslin’s chief topics were the city and himself. He was chummy with cops, arsonists, and thieves, and told their stories with grace, wit, and lightning-quick prose. Whether covering the five boroughs, Vietnam, or the death of John F. Kennedy, Breslin managed to find great characters wherever he went. “Breslin’s touch is absolutely sure.” —The Washington Post Book World
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Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 1853 |
Genre | : Mormon Church |
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