Four Stories High
- 52pages
- 2 heures de lecture
John Reeves se consacre depuis plus de vingt-cinq ans à l'enseignement, à la rédaction et à l'écriture. Sa passion réside particulièrement dans la guerre de Sécession, une fascination née dans sa jeunesse d'œuvres historiques fondamentales. Les articles avisés de Reeves, notamment sur Robert E. Lee, ont orné les pages de publications de premier plan. Tout au long de sa carrière universitaire, il a enseigné l'histoire européenne et américaine au niveau universitaire, explorant des événements historiques cruciaux et leurs ramifications. Reeves s'engage à rendre l'histoire vivante et accessible tant aux lecteurs பொது que aux étudiants, ses futurs travaux se concentrant sur la bataille de la Wilderness.




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First published in 1783, this foundational text offers a comprehensive survey of the evolution of English law from its earliest origins to the Tudor period. John Reeves, a prominent lawyer and legal historian, traces the development of legal institutions, doctrines, and procedures, providing important insights into the roots of the modern English legal system.
This fifth volume of the pioneering History of the English Law provides a comprehensive and detailed account of the legal developments in England from the Roman period to the end of Elizabeth's reign. Written by a leading legal scholar of the late eighteenth century, it remains an important work in the field of legal history. This volume includes a wealth of detailed notes, providing context and explanation for the legal developments discussed. A must-read for legal scholars and historians alike.
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In the spring of 1864, President Lincoln feared that he might not be able to save the Union. The Army of the Potomac had performed poorly over the previous two years, and many Northerners were understandably critical of the war effort. Lincoln assumed he'd lose the November election, and he firmly believed a Democratic successor would seek peace immediately, spelling an end to the Union. A Fire in the Wilderness tells the story of that perilous time when the future of the United States depended on the Union Army's success in a desolate forest roughly sixty-five miles from the nation's capital.
This classic legal history book presents a detailed and engaging account of the development of English law from Roman times to the Elizabethan era. The authors also explore the influence of English law on the development of American law.
This book explores the history of the government of the Island of Newfoundland. It covers various aspects of governance such as legislation, the judiciary system, and local administration. Reeves draws on various sources such as official records, newspapers, and private correspondence. This book will be of interest to history scholars, political scientists, and anyone interested in the history of Newfoundland.
This comprehensive history of English law provides readers with an in-depth overview of the evolution of the English legal system. With extensive notes and commentary by W. F. Finlason, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the field.