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Jaques Fontaine (1658-1728) was born in France, the fifth child of Jaques Fontaine (1603-1666) and Marie Chaillou (1615-1680). He was Huguenot in his religious beliefs and was, therefore, forced to flee France during the time of religious persecution. He went first to London where other members of the Fontaine family had settled and, later, to Ireland. He eventually settled in Dublin where he spent his remaining years. Descendants live in the United States.
Never Mad Again is the definitive guide to overcoming anger, improving relationships, and developing an ongoing sense of inner peace and balance forever. It discusses where anger and personal conflict comes from and what we can learn about ourselves and others as we learn to release the powerful influence of the ego. Never Mad Again uncovers the psychological mechanics of rationalization and rage by exposing the complex tricks of the ego, including establishing blame to garner approval and seeing ourselves as right in every situation. Never Mad Again creates the foundation for the real work of releasing defensiveness and the need to control others' emotions and states of being. It explores the possibility that the conditions of anger can be changed with awareness of the ego and a determination to release old emotional patterns. Written in a straightforward way, Never Mad Again empowers the reader to finally ask the most important question of all: who am I really?
Papers of this Charlottesville attorney, chiefly business and personal correspondence with some legal papers
With various correspondents in his attempt to ge the Shenandoah National Park to restore the old name to the peaks on either side of Swift Run Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.