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Reporter is an account of John McBeth's 50-year journey through
Asia, more than half of that time as a correspondent for the Far
Eastern Economic Review, the venerable magazine long regarded as
the region's English-language Bible on political and economic
affairs. While necessarily a memoir, the book is more a reflection
of the lives of a small group of foreign journalists who came to
Asia on a wing and a prayer - and in McBeth's case by ship - and
stayed on as fascinated witnesses to a region going through
turbulent times and historic change. Part-history, part-analysis,
part story-telling and, in a smaller way, part-commentary on the
salad days of print journalism and its steady decline under the
onslaught of television and the Internet, Reporter introduces us to
a diverse cast of journalists, diplomats, officials, politicians
and generals McBeth meets and befriends along the way. New in
paperback to make 50 years reporting in Asia, the original book has
been complemented with a new introduction and a new chapter "The
Defining Years" which bring McBeth's story up to date.
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++++ The Story Of Ireland And Her Church John Macbeth Association
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1899
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++++ Notes On The Thirty-nine Articles John Macbeth
With Examination Questions For The Use Of Teachers And Pupils In
Sunday And Other Schools.
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imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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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
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worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
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CHAPTER II. HISTORICAL EPOCHS. IT is only necessary to draw
attention to a few of the more eminent pagan monarchs of the
Milesian race, and note one or two epochs in the history of the
country which in some degree are connected with the introduction of
Christianity. Almost contemporaneously with the founding of the
Milesian monarchy, the Picts settled in North Britain. The reign of
Ollamh Fodhla is considered one of the chief epochs in Irish
annals. He is said to have instituted at Tara?which at a later age
became the capital of Ireland?a triennial convention of princes,
Druids, and chiefs, at which laws were made, and the national
records kept by the bards were corrected and registered. The book
in which they were said to be registered was known in later times
as The Psalter of Tara, to which Bishop Cormac's Psalter of Cashel
was indebted for much of its contents. Laws were also made by which
trades and professions became hereditary in families, and special
coats of arms were granted to the most distinguished chiefs as a
reward of merit and an incentive to valour. The only device
hitherto borne on the Milesian banner was a dead serpent, and the
rod of Moses, which their Gadelian ancestors had adopted in Egypt.
Queen Macha of the Golden Hair and her husband Kimbay, King of
Ulster, built the famous rath and palace of Emania, about 300 years
before the Christian era. They were situated about a mile and a
half from Armagh,1 and their erection is considered by some writers
as the earliest authentic event in our national history. The large
mound and enclosures cover about eleven acres. It is now called
Navan 2 Fort, a name in which is still preserved its original
designation. This ancient palace?which was destroyed about the
middle of the fourth century?was the chief res...
With Examination Questions For The Use Of Teachers And Pupils In
Sunday And Other Schools.
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