
The Lion & The Lily
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You will be interested in this book if you trace your roots back to Acadia, or to colonial New England. Or, you are interested in the early history of Nova Scotia (Acadia), or of New England.
You will be most interested in this book if you have, or your ancestors had a last name, as:
Adams, Amherst, Argall, Arsenault, Aucoin, Babineau, Bailey,
Baker, Barker, Barlow, Bastide, Bechler, Benoist, Boscawen,
Boucher, Boudreau, Bourg, Bourgeois, Bradstreet, Breaux,
Brooks, Broussard, Bulkeley, Caulfeild, Church, Cobb, Colville,
Cosby, d’Entremont, Daccarrette, Davidson, DeLancey, Denys,
DesBarres, Doucet, DuPont, Durrell, Edgcumbe, Elliot,
Farnsworth, Francklin, Goldthwaite, Gorham, Gould, Handfield,
Hebert, Hertel, Hobbs, How, Landry, Lapierre, LaTour, LeBlanc,
Lewis, Marin, Martin, Mascarene, Melanson, Moody, Morris,
Murray, Noble, Osgood, Payzant, Pepperrell, Pomeroy, Preble, Ramezay, Richards,
Rogers, Rouse, Scott, Shirley, Southack, Sutherland, Theriault,
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Essays: Law & Politics
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The subjects dealt with in this book, are Liberty, Law, Rights, Democracy, Government. They are subjects with which all freedom loving citizens (especially those in the fields of politics and journalism) should concern themselves.

Essay No. 1 - “On Liberty”:
In a speech to the Virginia Convention, on June the
16th, 1788, James Madison said: “I believe there are
more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the
people by gradual and silent encroachments of those
in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.”
Lurking dangers to our liberty exist, not only to
“insidious encroachment,” but, as Louis D. Brandeis,
pointed out, after echoing Madison’s view, the greatest
danger exists in “men of zeal, well-meaning but without
understanding.” More dangerous, still, is for the
rest of us to fall asleep ...
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The English Romantics
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The subjects dealt with in this book, are the lives and times of William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Leigh Hunt, John Keats, Robert Southey and Lord Byron.
The Romantic label, as far as British literature is
concerned, is to be pinned to only a thirty-nine year period.
We may well mark the beginning of the Romantic period
with the year 1793, the year that William Godwin brought
out his work, Political Justice. Beyond this year we see,
finally, regular people reading about and speaking about
great topics such as democracy and government. This
Romantic movement, though considerably dampened by
the Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815), continued throughout
the first quarter of the 19th-century ...
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