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Ashland (Paperback)
James Powers, Terry Baldridge
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Resting on the banks of the Ohio River, Ashland is eastern
Kentucky's largest city. After the Poage family settled on land
between Hoods and Keys Creeks in Boyd County, the area came to be
known as the Poage's Settlement. Before long, a small town began to
take form in the early 1800s with the establishment of a church,
gristmill, sawmill, and homes built near Hoods Creek. In 1847, the
townspeople built their first post office, and the Lexington and
Big Sandy Railroad laid tracks through town, opening the area for
even greater development. Named for the estate of Kentuckian Henry
Clay, the city of Ashland was made official by an act of
legislature in 1856.
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Ashland (Hardcover)
James Powers, Terry Baldridge
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R653
Discovery Miles 6 530
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Three's a Crowd is a highly flexible series of books designed to
encourage young people to play together in various combinations of
numbers and instruments. Perfect for group instruction, the books
feature trios of familiar melodies in classical, folk and jazz
styles. These instrument books feature matching arrangements so
they can be used interchangeably within each "level" (Junior Book
A, Book 1 or Book 2), or with their corresponding piano
accompaniment book with guitar chords. Great material for solo,
duet or trio playing. Junior Book A includes thirty trios at an
easy level. Contents: Little Brown Jug * Go Down Moses * Skip to My
Lou * Oh Susanna * How's Your Father * Clementine * Aaron's Beard *
Early One Morning * Dance of the Hours * The Highland Lassie *
Yellow Bird * Kum Ba Yah * Sur Le Point D'avignon * Au Clair de la
Lune * Old Macdonald Had a Farm * London Bridge * The Big Rock
Candy Mountain * When Johnny Comes Marching Home * Quartermaster's
Stores * Snap * Mairi's Wedding * Looby Loo * Lavender Blue * The
Run Around * Can Can * Boston Belles * This Old Man * Twinkle,
Twinkle, Little Star * Li'l Liza Jane * Yankee Doodle.
Sometime around 1190, King Alfonso VII of Castile granted a royal
charter to the community of Cuenca, a Castilian frontier town
recently recaptured from the Muslims and resettled by Christians.
The royal charter was in the form of a law code, or fuero. Fueros,
which evolved from short lists of exceptions to standing royal
directives into much more extensive commentaries on legal matters,
were used as an incentive to Christian settlement on the frontier.
Reflecting the complexities of administering a town that still had
large Muslim and Jewish populations, the fuero or code of Cuenca
was meant to assure the permanence of Christian conquest and
settlement. James Powers provides the first translation into
English of this notable historical document.
The Code of Cuenca is of great importance to legal historians,
particularly as a comparison to contemporary English and other
European law texts. Because there is no similar urban compilation
anywhere else in twelfth-century Europe that contains significant
descriptions of everyday life in a medieval frontier town, the code
will serve as a primary source for scholars and students of
medieval Iberian and western European political, economic, and
social history.
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After Many Days (Paperback)
James Power (Fict Name ); Many Days
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R449
R373
Discovery Miles 3 730
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As Set Forth In The Reports Of The History Committee Of The Grand
Camp, C. V., Of Virginia.
As Set Forth In The Reports Of The History Committee Of The Grand
Camp, C. V., Of Virginia.
As Set Forth In The Reports Of The History Committee Of The Grand
Camp, C. V., Of Virginia.
As Set Forth In The Reports Of The History Committee Of The Grand
Camp, C. V., Of Virginia.
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