Empire

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MacAdam/Cage Publishing, 2005 - Počet stran: 290
The political tumult in the American Colonies immediately following the French and Indian War was as turbulent as the war itself. With the war's conclusion and English liberties now presumably guaranteed, the British government felt secure enough in its North American hegemony to reap the spoils. In rapid succession, Privy Council orders, royal proclamations, and acts of Parliament were put forth culminating in the Stamp Act of 1765, all designed to loot the Colonies of their wealth and work. Just as colonist Jack Frake and Peer Hugh Kenrick had warned their fellow Virginia planters would happen. Fighting for moral clarity in an age of great change and much risk, Jack and Hugh follow different but equally passionate paths toward a future free from tyranny and injustice. Sparrowhawk Book Four: Empire dramatizes the conflicts between the colonials themselves and with the mother country, and reveals the contest of wills between reason and greed, pride and hubris, on the road to the American Revolution.

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The Enigmas
1
The Dioscuri
11
The Soloists
21
The North
33
The South
39
The Flames
51
The Burgesses
61
The Spectators
71
The Alliance
157
The Caucus
163
The Virginians
173
The Overture
179
The Hand
191
The Gamblers
195
The Kindling
207
The Resolves
221

The Protests
77
The Purgatory Tavern
89
The Committee of Ways and Means
99
The Member for Canovan
111
The Stamp Act
117
The Caricature
127
The Spy
133
PART II
145
The Flambeaux
147
The Treason
233
The Wound
245
The Old Guard
253
The Dissolution
263
The Solecisms
273
The Soldiers
279
The Sparrowhawk
289
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