A Letter to His Countrymen

A Letter to His Countrymen
Title A Letter to His Countrymen PDF eBook
Author James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 1834
Genre Literary Criticism
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A Letter to My Countrymen

A Letter to My Countrymen
Title A Letter to My Countrymen PDF eBook
Author Celestina Nwankwoala
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 101
Release 2013-04-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1481787667

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A Letter to My Countrymen is a book that discusses the Nigerian situation and the institutional flaws that cripple the whole society by accepting negativity. These Nigerian factors become an acceptable way to look at issues that are fundamentally wrong and unethical, by giving it a local acceptability that is too embarrassing to a normal, honest person. These issues are traced to its basic foundations: poverty. The book also looks at the good part and still maintains that change is the only thing that is permanent in mankind. Nigerians all over the world can change.

A Brief Account of the Author's Interview with His Countrymen, and of the Parts of the Emerald Isle, Whence They Emigrated

A Brief Account of the Author's Interview with His Countrymen, and of the Parts of the Emerald Isle, Whence They Emigrated
Title A Brief Account of the Author's Interview with His Countrymen, and of the Parts of the Emerald Isle, Whence They Emigrated PDF eBook
Author Jeremiah O'Donovan
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1864
Genre History
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An historical letter to ... Charles O'Conor ... styling himself Columbanus: upon his five addresses or letters to his countrymen

An historical letter to ... Charles O'Conor ... styling himself Columbanus: upon his five addresses or letters to his countrymen
Title An historical letter to ... Charles O'Conor ... styling himself Columbanus: upon his five addresses or letters to his countrymen PDF eBook
Author Francis Peter Plowden
Publisher
Pages 554
Release 1812
Genre
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A Letter to His Majesty [George III.]. The Bandogs; or, Remarks on the Managers against W. Hastings and Lord Melville [i.e. C. J. Fox and S. Whitbread]; the late Ministers on the Catholic Bill and Marquis Wellesley; the office of High Admiral and his Majesty's right to the Admiralty Droits; the income and services of the Royal Dukes; sketch of the Duke of Kent's life and losses; causes of the Mutiny at Gibraltar, and opposition to any inquiry thereon; with Remarks on the Duke of Kent's secret Letter to the King, etc. [By an Englishman.]

A Letter to His Majesty [George III.]. The Bandogs; or, Remarks on the Managers against W. Hastings and Lord Melville [i.e. C. J. Fox and S. Whitbread]; the late Ministers on the Catholic Bill and Marquis Wellesley; the office of High Admiral and his Majesty's right to the Admiralty Droits; the income and services of the Royal Dukes; sketch of the Duke of Kent's life and losses; causes of the Mutiny at Gibraltar, and opposition to any inquiry thereon; with Remarks on the Duke of Kent's secret Letter to the King, etc. [By an Englishman.]
Title A Letter to His Majesty [George III.]. The Bandogs; or, Remarks on the Managers against W. Hastings and Lord Melville [i.e. C. J. Fox and S. Whitbread]; the late Ministers on the Catholic Bill and Marquis Wellesley; the office of High Admiral and his Majesty's right to the Admiralty Droits; the income and services of the Royal Dukes; sketch of the Duke of Kent's life and losses; causes of the Mutiny at Gibraltar, and opposition to any inquiry thereon; with Remarks on the Duke of Kent's secret Letter to the King, etc. [By an Englishman.] PDF eBook
Author LETTER
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1808
Genre
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A letter on the genius and sculptures of Powers. A letter on the establishment of a new consular system in the United States, with glances at the origin and history of the consular establishment of ancient and modern nations - the evils of our present system, etc. etc

A letter on the genius and sculptures of Powers. A letter on the establishment of a new consular system in the United States, with glances at the origin and history of the consular establishment of ancient and modern nations - the evils of our present system, etc. etc
Title A letter on the genius and sculptures of Powers. A letter on the establishment of a new consular system in the United States, with glances at the origin and history of the consular establishment of ancient and modern nations - the evils of our present system, etc. etc PDF eBook
Author Charles Edwards Lester
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1845
Genre
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Damn You England

Damn You England
Title Damn You England PDF eBook
Author John Osborne
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 317
Release 2014-10-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0571318363

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Well-known playwright and acerbic wit, John Osborne was a man of trenchant opinions which he was unafraid to express. Ranging from his infamous 1961 letter to Tribune which provides the book with its title to columns written in the last decade of his life, the prose on offer here bear witness to the rage, fury - and great tenderness - that inspired so much of his work.