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The Reporter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 924

The Reporter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1880
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Includes decisions in the Irish courts, 1876-June 1886, and Indian appeals, 1876-1877.

Papers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Papers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1818
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Murder of Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Murder of Law

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-02
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Murder. Mayhem. Greed. Corruption. A morally bankrupt dean. An equally depraved professor. A black-hearted roommate. They all greet Billy Burns - in "Murder of Law" - when he arrives at Blackstone, America's number one law school. Billy versus Blackstone. Good versus Evil. Welcome to law school. "The Socratic method will never be the same. Idealism against corruption and cynicism in an epic battle set against the background of first year law school. This is a great read!" William P. Marshall, Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Law; former Deputy White House Counsel "Murder, fraud, and triple-cross, all set against the background of Blackstone -- a Law School that makes every other Law School seem like Camelot. Lee Stockdale's first novel is a thoroughly entertaining concoction of characters and plots that will keep you reading in the hope that truth and justice will somehow prevail." Walter B. Huffman, Dean, Texas Tech University School of Law

Memorial Tributes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Memorial Tributes

This is the thirteenth volume in the series of Memorial Tributes compiled by the National Academy of Engineering as a personal remembrance of the lives and outstanding achievements of its members and foreign associates. These volumes are intended to stand as an enduring record of the many contributions of engineers and engineering to the benefit of humankind. In most cases, the authors of the tributes are contemporaries or colleagues who had personal knowledge of the interests and the engineering accomplishments of the deceased.

The Longhunter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

The Longhunter

The Life and Times of James W. Reid

History and genealogies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 870

History and genealogies

History and genealogies of the families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown with interspersions of notes of the families of Dabney, Reid, Martin, Broaddus, Gentry, Jarman, Jameson, Ballard, Mullins, Michie, Moberley, Covington, Browning, Duncan, Yancey and Others.

Our Neighbours' Voices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Our Neighbours' Voices

The personal accounts in this book express fear, desperation, and anger. These are the voices of our neighbours. They have a moral claim on us, to meet their basic needs. This book comprises the personal accounts of low-income people who came to community meetings across Ontario during 1997; the Interfaith Social Assistance Reform Coalition sponsored these Neighbour to Neighbour Hearings to listen to those whose voices are too often ignored. Our Neighbours' Voices provides first-hand accounts, documentation and analysis of the extent of poverty in Ontario, and offers policy recommendations for both the provincial and federal governments. An Our Schools/Our Selves book.

Stepping Stones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Stepping Stones

STEPPING STONES is set in Washington DC and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Andy Reid, a 23 year-old Pentagon intelligence analyst, stumbles onto a dark, long-held secret. First fascinated then consumed by his discovery Reid is forced to make hard choices to unravel the mysteries of Stepping Stones Road. Trusted friends and associates have stories to tell about Stepping Stones, but they are not true. Through perseverance, and with the help of some locals, Reid unmasks a secret that has influenced the life of a small town since World War Two.

Abington
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Abington

Throughout Abington's history, its central location between Boston and Plymouth has been a vantage point that has been reflected in both work and play. It is Abington that provided the white-oak planks for the USS Constitution, and the town's Island Grove Park had national significance during the abolitionist movement. Abington was founded and built around the mills and then grew with the times to become a focal point for the thriving shoe industry. Many wealthy industrialists and capitalists have left their mark with brick and mortar. Their mansions still line the streets, and their lives shaped Abington forever. Abington presents an illustrated portrait of what it was like to live and work in the town during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It presents vivid images of the townsfolk, the shoe factories, and the old roads through Abington. The book includes images of John L. Sullivan, heavyweight boxing champion, and of the Buffum automobile, built on Centre Avenue. With photographs from the Abington Historical Commission, the Dyer Memorial Library, the Historical Society of Old Abington, and personal collections, Abington is sure to evoke memories of a bygone era.