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The Trial Of Carlyle W. Harris For Poisoning His Wife, Helen Potts, At New York - For The People: Francis L. Wellman. Charles... The Trial Of Carlyle W. Harris For Poisoning His Wife, Helen Potts, At New York - For The People: Francis L. Wellman. Charles E. Simms, Jr. For The Defendant: John A Taylor. Wm. T. Jerome. Chas. E. Davison (Hardcover)
Carlyle W. Harris; Created by Francis Lewis Wellman, John A. Taylor
R866 Discovery Miles 8 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
British Monarchy, English Church Establishment, and Civil Liberty (Hardcover, New): John A. Taylor British Monarchy, English Church Establishment, and Civil Liberty (Hardcover, New)
John A. Taylor
R2,145 Discovery Miles 21 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Will the British retain the monarchy and the English church establishment into the 21st century? The preservation of the monarchy and of the establishment of the church of England is a matter that cuts deep in fact and theory. The monarchy and the church are symbols of civil liberty, and as such they carry the freight of British national identity. Yet it is difficult to take those institutions seriously now because Britons give too little consideration to serious reforms of any kind for the monarchy or the church. This book suggests possible reforms.

Diana, Self-Interest, and British National Identity (Hardcover, New): John A. Taylor Diana, Self-Interest, and British National Identity (Hardcover, New)
John A. Taylor
R2,154 Discovery Miles 21 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The public display of grief that accompanied the funeral of the late Princess of Wales drew attention to the many Britons who had found an affinity with Diana. Seeking an explanation for this affinity, Taylor argues that, during Diana's brief time in the world spotlight, Britain underwent a change in values and a shift in national identity from a system based almost exclusively on household and family values to one more accepting of individual autonomy and self-interest. Accustomed to royalty as symbols of national values and identity, persons of resentment (women, people of color, and homosexuals) found the divorced princess an apt symbol of their transvalued values. These groups declared ignoble the Queen, Prince Charles, and others who had previously been the patterns for nobility in British society, and they held up Diana as one truly noble.

The British monarchy had come to symbolize household and family, but disaffected groups found themselves excluded from this model. While royal adultery and divorces were long characterized by a double standard, the Princess of Wales was able to win over considerable public sympathy to her plight. By the 1990s, British household size and structure had changed so dramatically that a challenge to a traditionally based family value system was well timed. Women, people of color, and homosexuals saw in Diana's life their own transformation in identity that now found greater acceptance in the larger society.

British Empiricism and Early Political Economy - Gregory King's 1696 Estimates of National Wealth and Population... British Empiricism and Early Political Economy - Gregory King's 1696 Estimates of National Wealth and Population (Hardcover, New)
John A. Taylor
R2,676 Discovery Miles 26 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Gregory King (1648-1712) was an engraver, herald, surveyor, and Secretary to the Commissioners for the Public Accounts, but he is best known for his 1696 estimates of the wealth and population of England. Writing in 1696, but calculating for the year 1688, he put the population at approximately 5.5 million. Historians have recently doubted the accuracy of these estimates. In this book, John A. Taylor argues that King was an honest compiler of statistics, and that his eccentric calculations based on the available 1696 data were motivated by the problems he faced. Because he used only empiricism and shop arithmetic, the 1696 estimates were probably as accurate as anyone in the 17th century could have made them. Gregory King (1648-1712) was an engraver, herald, surveyor, and Secretary to the Commissioners for the Public Accounts, but he is best known for his 1696 estimates of the wealth and population of England. Writing in 1696, but calculating for the year 1688, he put the population at approximately 5.5 million. Historians have recently doubted the accuracy of these estimates. In this book, John A. Taylor argues that King was an honest compiler of data whose eccentric calculations of the 1696 data available to him were motivated by the problems he faced. Because he used only empiricism and shop arithmetic, the 1696 estimates were probably as accurate as anyone in the 17th century could have made them. This first book-length study of King's work positions his successes and shortcomings as a statistician within the context of the whole ongoing failure of statisticians to construct a method of exact prediction about human society. In addition to this valuable commentary, Taylor also includes reprints of several scarce but very important documents by or about King, including King's 1696 estimates of national population and wealth, his autobiography, his essay on the naval trade of England, his letter on Queen Anne's Bounty, and the life of King written by George Chalmers.

The Trial Of Carlyle W. Harris For Poisoning His Wife, Helen Potts, At New York - For The People: Francis L. Wellman. Charles... The Trial Of Carlyle W. Harris For Poisoning His Wife, Helen Potts, At New York - For The People: Francis L. Wellman. Charles E. Simms, Jr. For The Defendant: John A Taylor. Wm. T. Jerome. Chas. E. Davison (Paperback)
Carlyle W. Harris; Created by Francis Lewis Wellman, John A. Taylor
R667 Discovery Miles 6 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Puzzle Activity Book for Kids - Practice Fundamental Skills Like Reading, Counting, and Enhancing Creativity: John A. Taylor The Puzzle Activity Book for Kids - Practice Fundamental Skills Like Reading, Counting, and Enhancing Creativity
John A. Taylor
R375 R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Save R59 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life in Wolverton 100 Years Ago (Paperback): John A. Taylor Life in Wolverton 100 Years Ago (Paperback)
John A. Taylor
R683 Discovery Miles 6 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Exonerative Insanity (Hardcover): John A. Taylor Exonerative Insanity (Hardcover)
John A. Taylor
R783 Discovery Miles 7 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Addresses Delivered by John A. Taylor, in the Cases of Burroughs and Fuchs, Who Were Indicted and Tried for Murder at Oyer and... Addresses Delivered by John A. Taylor, in the Cases of Burroughs and Fuchs, Who Were Indicted and Tried for Murder at Oyer and Terminer of the Supreme Court Held in Kings County, N. Y. (Paperback)
John A. Taylor
R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Full Title: "Addresses Delivered by John A. Taylor, in The Cases of Burroughs and Fuchs, Who Were Indicted and Tried for Murder at Oyer and Terminer of The Supreme Court Held in Kings County, N. Y."Description: "The Making of the Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926" collection provides descriptions of the major trials from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more. Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case, the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials" provides unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Kings CountyCourt RecordYale Law LibraryNew-York: S.S. Peloubet & Company, Law Booksellers and Publishers. 1882.

Popular Literature and the Construction of British National Identity (Hardcover): John A. Taylor Popular Literature and the Construction of British National Identity (Hardcover)
John A. Taylor
R2,079 Discovery Miles 20 790 Out of stock

After the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, a group of Britons began to apply quantitative analysis to policy. This they called 'political arithmetic'. Applying mathematical method to the study of the practical problems of statecraft and commerce, they made extensive use of observed data and pioneered the use of actuarial tables. This study explores to what extent they owed their ideas to Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, etc; and whether they did indeed use Baconian method.

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