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This 1837 book was ghost-written by the young Edward Edwards
(1812-86), later a key figure in the development of British public
libraries. It contains two petitions requesting closer British
government involvement in the transition of New South Wales from a
convict colony to a well run society of respectable emigrants. It
includes the names and, unusually for that period, the domiciles of
all the petitioners, together with supporting arguments and
detailed statistical documentation about the population, economy,
laws and governance of the colony. The publication was supervised
by the wealthy Australian-born landowner James Macarthur
(1798-1867), who was becoming increasingly influential in the
political and economic development of New South Wales. He aimed to
secure 'the best interests of the Colony, strengthen the ties to
the Parent State and render it in every way worthy of its British
origin', by elevating 'the moral character of its society'.
Alexander III of Macedon --- The Great --- was born into a world of
competing states that had veered between war and peace amongst
themselves for generations. This turmoil was echoed in the turmoil
of his early years growing up at the Archelaus Palace in the
capital at Pella, where his hard-drinking father and his mystic
mother warred constantly, using the boy as a weapon between them.
Alexander made his first human kill during a boar hunt at the age
of twelve, and tamed the legendary stallion Bucephalas in the same
year, thus winning the coveted right to wear the sword-belt of an
adult. Through the years of his youth he was tutored with a
hand-picked group of the sons of nobles by the great Athenian
philosopher Aristotle, and the friends he made during his schooling
would remain with him all his life. One of them, Ptolemy, would go
on to found the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt which would end with
Cleopatra, and another, Hephaestion Amyntoros, his soul-mate and
lover, would stay with him through life and death and into legend.
At twenty, by the treachery of others, he acceded to his father
Philip's throne, and so began his journey into immortality. In
this, the first of four volumes of The Alexander Chronicles, we
travel with him as he prepares to conquer a world without
horizons...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN AND A TALK ON BOOKS HENRY DRUMMOND JAMES
MACARTHUR
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