The Yellow Ribbon Speaker
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Author | : Alice Stone Blackwell |
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Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Readers and speakers |
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Author | : Anna Howard Shaw |
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Author | : Francis Fisher Browne |
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Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 1891 |
Genre | : American literature |
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Author | : George Flavel Danforth |
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Total Pages | : 1208 |
Release | : 1900 |
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Author | : Brenda Pace |
Publisher | : NavPress |
Total Pages | : 589 |
Release | : 2016-01-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1496415507 |
The One Year Yellow Ribbon Devotional will encourage those of us staying behind to pray for those who are taking a stand for our freedoms. During a time of war and election of a new president, The One Year Yellow Ribbon Devotional meets a large need in our society. So many people are affected by the absence of those who leave home and serve in distant lands. Those who are left behind often struggle to find contentment and hope. This devotional will not only meet the needs of those individuals but will also encourage all Americans to take a stand by praying for our country and the men and women serving overseas.
Author | : Harry Downey |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2017-12-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0244345414 |
Tom Hackett isn't a criminal. Not as he sees it. To himself he's a man who lives on his wits, and if what he does is not strictly honest - well, so what if no-one gets hurt? After all, it's only money. From being a night club bouncer, he becomes the personal driver to Declan Corrigan, a London gang boss. He steals £50,000 from Corrigan and so signs his own death warrant. On the run he comes across the challenge of two rich and elderly old men - identical twins who do not know which of them is the older. Hackett is able to enlighten them - at a price, of course. Then ex D.I Johnson comes on the scene.
Author | : James Grant |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 592 |
Release | : 2011-05-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1451611099 |
James Grant’s enthralling biography of Thomas B. Reed, Speaker of the House during one of the most turbulent times in American history—the Gilded Age, the decades before the ascension of reformer President Theodore Roosevelt—brings to life one of the brightest, wittiest, and most consequential political stars in our history. The last decades of the nineteenth century were a volatile era of rampantly corrupt politics. It was a time of both stupendous growth and financial panic, of land bubbles and passionate and sometimes violent populist protests. Votes were openly bought and sold in a Congress paralyzed by the abuse of the House filibuster by members who refused to respond to roll call even when present, depriving the body of a quorum. Reed put an end to this stalemate, empowered the Republicans, and changed the House of Representatives for all time. The Speaker’s beliefs in majority rule were put to the test in 1898, when the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana Harbor set up a popular clamor for war against Spain. Reed resigned from Congress in protest. A larger-than-life character, Reed checks every box of the ideal biographical subject. He is an important and significant figure. He changed forever the way the House of Representatives does its business. He was funny and irreverent. He is, in short, great company. “What I most admire about you, Theodore,” Reed once remarked to his earnest young protégé, Teddy Roosevelt, “is your original discovery of the Ten Commandments.” After he resigned his seat, Reed practiced law in New York. He was successful. He also found a soul mate in the legendary Mark Twain. They admired one another’s mordant wit. Grant’s lively and erudite narrative of this tumultuous era—the raucous late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—is a gripping portrait of a United States poised to burst its bounds and of the men who were defining it.