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This book uses the available evidence to create a site biography of Larinum from 400 BCE to 100 CE, concentrating on its urban transformation during the Roman conquest. By focusing on local-level agency, it demonstrates strong local continuity in Larinum and its territory. This work highlights the importance of local isolated variability in studies of the Roman conquest, and provides a narrative that supplements larger works on this theme.
In the midst of a war that has lasted since the beginnings of civilization, the leader of the Talismen training sector decides that it is time to call upon their foreseen hope for an unforeseen dilemma. But their newest recruit has failed to yet recognize even his simplest power. Whenever eleven-year-old Roman was asked "How did you know that?" by people like Hal, he struggled to find an answer, both for the person asking, and for himself. Roman and Caleb didn't think much at first when two out-of-place boys stopped them in their tracks coming home from school, until two of their classmates set off a fake bomb at the movie theater. Upon finding that these were connected, Roman would have to choose between facing his destiny alone, or trusting almost complete strangers. But even after joining the Talismen, Roman soon finds that he's more alone than he thinks.
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A history of the descendants of John Kirby of Middletown, Conn. and of Joseph Kirby of Hartford, Conn., and of Richard Kirby of Sandwich, Mass. Together with genealogies of the Burgis, White and Maclaren families, and the Ancestry of John Drake of Windsor, Conn.