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Reprint of the original, first published in 1841.
Ely, Colin and Faythe live in the land of Milany, a place where gods, demigods, immortals and monsters run rampant. For over fifty years their kingdom has been run by a tyrant who uses abusive knights and vicious demigods as a means to control the masses. The only hope rests in the long forgotten prophecy of the Blessed Ones, three people who will be the saviors of their kingdom. Much to Ely, Colin and Faythe%u2019s dismay they appear to be the Blessed Ones. The Blessed Ones must begin their quest to help the kingdom and figure out their destiny while trying to dodge the groups and gods who seek to destroy them.
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This important work has the names of nearly 15,000 Lancaster County residents who left wills or died intestate, 1729-1850. Arranged in two alphabets, the full name of the deceased is given, as well as the year, the book volume and page wherein the records are to be found. There is also a brief history of the early inhabitants of the area, and a classified bibliography.
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How a woman-led citizens' group beat a Southern political machine by enlisting federal bureaucrats and judges to protect their neighborhood from unchecked economic development This social history of local political activism tells the story of the decades-long fight to save Green Springs, Virginia, illuminating the economic tradeoffs of protecting the environment, the origins of NIMBYism, the changing nature of local control, and the surprising power of history to advance public policy. Rae Ely faced long odds when she launched a campaign in 1970 to stop a prison, then a strip mine, in Green Springs. The local political machine supported both projects, promising jobs for impoverished Louisa C...
Detailed and comprehensive, the first volume of the Venns' directory, in four parts, includes all known alumni until 1751.