RevolutionMacAdam/Cage Publishing, 2005 - 320 páginas Edward Cline's historical series about the years leading up to the American Revolution continues with Book V. Following on from Book IV, the story continues with the intensifying of colonial resistance to The Stamp Act including our heroes, Jack Frake and Hugh Kenrick. Together they help rise up against the Act endorsed by the King of England. Speaking out against the crown is still dangerous and murder and mayhem ensue as well as a little bit of romance along the way, setting up the scene for the next exciting installment of the Sparrowhawk series. |
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Contenido
The Pens | 1 |
The Paladin | 15 |
The Informer | 31 |
The Duel | 41 |
The Gazette | 53 |
The Taverns | 67 |
The Madness | 81 |
The Justices | 89 |
The Amazons | 171 |
The LieutenantGovernor | 183 |
The Concert | 197 |
The Clarion | 213 |
The Strategists | 225 |
The Session | 235 |
The Keystone | 247 |
The Rivals | 255 |
The Lacuna | 99 |
The Lieutenant | 113 |
The Victory | 125 |
The Assessment | 137 |
The Visit | 149 |
The Reunion | 157 |
The Summons | 267 |
The Questions | 279 |
The Repeal | 295 |
The Victory | 309 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Acland answered asked Assembly Baron Barret brother burgess Captain Caxton Chimney Swifts Chiswell chuckled Colonel colonies Commons Court Crown Cullis desk Dogmael Jones Duke Earl Enderly Etáin Fauquier fellow Franklin frowned Garnet Kenrick Gazette gentlemen George Grenville George Mercer glanced Governor grinned guests hand Harke heard Hillier honor House Hugh Kenrick Hugh smiled Hugh's Jack Frake James Brune John Chiswell John Proudlocks Jones's King's knew laughed letter liberty Lieutenant-Governor London looked Lord Lord Rockingham lordship Majesty merchants Meum Hall milord Morland nodded pamphlet Parliament paused perhaps Pitt Queen Anne County Ramshaw Randolph Reece Vishonn remarked repeal replied Resolves Reverdy rose Rose Fuller Safford shook his head sighed Sir Dogmael Sir Henoch sitting Sons of Liberty Sparrowhawk Stamp Act Sterling supper Tallmadge Thomas Reisdale thought trade turned Uncle Dog Virginia Walthoe Williamsburg wish words