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The home rule.
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- Subjects: Newspapers.;
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The home rule [microform].
Microfilm.
- Subjects: Newspapers.; North Caroliniana.;
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- Home rules : rules you can live with and design by / by Berkus, Nate,1971-;
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- Subjects: Interior decoration;
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- Home rules : transform the place you live into a place you'll love / by Berkus, Nate,1971-(CARDINAL)463642; Leiner, Barri.(CARDINAL)668035; Leiner, Barry.;
Getting started : inspirations -- At home with color -- Something for everyone : family rooms -- Living large : small spaces -- The right recipe : kitchens -- Rest and relaxation : bedrooms -- The ultimate retreat : bathrooms -- Contain yourself : organizing.Presents a step-by-step home decorating guide to creating stylish and innovative rooms that reflect an individual's true personality, interests, tastes, and lifestyle, with photographs that provide inspirational ideas and techniques.
- Subjects: Interior decoration;
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- Who shall rule at home? : the evolution of South Carolina political culture, 1748-1776 / by Mercantini, Jonathan,1973-(CARDINAL)338472;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-305) and index.Introduction -- "Enemy of the Province" -- "Big with expectations" : James Glen and Indian affairs -- "Fundamental rights and privileges" -- "I cannot look on them as friends" -- "Our all is at stake" -- "So exhausted and impoverished by taxes" -- "Rebellious spirits in South Carolina" -- "Rights of Carolina Englishmen."
- Subjects: Political culture; Colonists; Colonial administrators; Social conflict;
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- The Irish home-rule convention; 'Thoughts for a convention,' by George W. Russell. 'A defence of the convention,' by the Right Hon. Sir Horace Plunkett. An American opinion, by John Quinn. by Quinn, John,1870-1924.(CARDINAL)132345; Russell, George William,1867-1935.Thoughts for a convention.; Plunkett, Horace Curzon,Sir,1854-1932.A defence of the convention.;
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- Subjects: Irish question.;
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- Dealing with rules at home / by Vogel, Elizabeth.(CARDINAL)653463;
Discusses the importance of rules, why adults make the rules they do, and how to negotiate if the rules seem unfair.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Discipline of children; Discipline; Parent and child; Parent and child;
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- Formosa : licensed revolution and the home rule movement, 1895-1945 / by Kerr, George H.,1911-1992.(CARDINAL)179243;
Bibliography: pages 237-253.
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- The path of destiny; Canada from the British conquest to home rule, 1763-1850. by Raddall, Thomas H.,1903-1994.(CARDINAL)132676;
1. 1763-1774, Governor Carleton -- The Quebec Act -- Trouble in America -- 2. 1774, Canada on the eve of the American Revolution -- 3. 1775, Ethan Allen in the Champlain pass -- Benedict Arnold plans a dash on Quebec -- 4. 1775, Arnold's march to Quebec -- Montgomery caputres Montreal -- Carleton's dramatic escape -- 5. 1775, The attack on Quebec -- Montgomery's death -- The capture of Daniel Morgan -- 6. 1776, Benjamin Franklin's mission to Montreal -- Carleton breaks the siege of Quebec -- The affair at the Cedars -- 7. 1776, The fight at Three Rivers -- General John Burgoyne and his Army -- The naval battle for Lake Champlain -- 8. 1977, Burgoyne plans a new campaign -- Barry St. Leger -- The capture of Ticonderoga -- Burgoyne's disaster at Saratoga -- France prepares to join the war -- Carleton resigns -- 9. 1778, Canada loses the "Illinois Country" -- The Loyalist Rangers at Niagara -- The propaganda of La Fayette and Admiral d'Estaing -- 10. 1775, Nova Scotia, the fourteenth American colony -- 11. 1775-1781, Rebellion in Nova -- Attack on Fort Cumberland -- American privateers -- The turn of the tide -- 12. 1778-1781, The cold war against Canada -- Creation of the Provincial Marine -- Horatio Nelson -- 13. 1783, The strange Peace of Paris -- The Loyalists -- 14. 1781-1791, Settling the Loyalist exiles -- The Canada Act -- Canada divided into two provinces -- 15. 1783-1794, The Indians -- Joseph Brant -- The slaughter at Fallen Timbers -- Jay's Treaty -- 16. 1786-1794, Lord Dorchester returns -- Prince Edward and his mistress -- 17. 1793-1796, The intrique of Citizen Genet -- Vermont plans a war on Canada -- The comedy of the olive branch -- 18. 1791-1792, Upper Canada at the time of the Canada Act -- Governor Simcoe -- 19. 1793-1796, Simcoe explores the wilderness -- Choosing the site of Toronto -- Simcoe's wild plans for war -- A new inpour of American settlers -- 20. 1785-1789, The Nor'westers -- AlexanderMackenzie -- "Mackenzie's River" -- 21. 1579-1794, The Pacific coast -- Sir Francis Drake -- The inquisitive Russians -- Captain Cook -- An American finds the "Great River of the West" -- The quest of George Vancouver -- 22. 1793, Alexander Mackenzie's journey to the Pacific -- 23. 1792-1807, Napoleon's dream of Canada -- Nova Scotia privateers on the Spanish Main -- Lower and Upper Canada at the turn of the century -- 24. 1789-1811, Travel from Upper Canada towards the West -- The origins of the Metis -- The Russians in Alaska -- The search for the Columbia -- 25. 1805-1812, Origins of the War of 1812 -- The "Chesapeake" affair -- Tecumseh and the Prophet -- 26. 1812, The American "War Hawks" -- The Canadian as a fighting man -- Material interests in 1812 -- 27. 1812, Preparations for War -- 28. The Detroit front -- The fiasco of General Hull -- 29. 1812, The Detroit front: the fiasco of General Hull -- 29. 1812, British troops in Ohio -- The Niagara front -- The battle of Queenston Heights -- 30. 1812, The fighting season ends on the Niagara -- All quiet in the Champlain pass -- The war at sea -- 31. 1813, Naval preparations on the Great Lakes -- The Detroit front -- Fighting at Frenchtown, Fort Meigs and Fort Stephenson -- 32. 1813, Sir James Yeo -- Captain Robert Barclay -- The battle of Lake Erie -- 33. 1813, The Detroit front -- Procter and Tecumseh -- Retreat and disaster on the Thames -- 34. 1813, The Americans raid York -- British defeat at Fort George -- The British raid Sackets Harbor -- American defeat at Stony Creek and Beaver Dam -- The burning of Newark -- British reprisals -- 35. 1813, Naval operations on Lake Champlain -- The American campaign against Montreal -- Chrysler's farm -- 36. 1813, The fight at Chateauguay -- Peace overtures -- 37. 1814, Preparations for the final campaign -- American raids in Ontario -- American defeat at Mackinac -- Canadian troops in Illinois -- 38. 1814, British raid on Oswego -- American victory at Chippewa -- The battle of Lundy's Lane -- 39. 1814, British defeat at Fort Erie -- The fight at Cook's Mills -- The American retreat from Upper Canada -- 40. 1814, Wellington's veterans arrive in Canada -- British naval defeat on Lake Champlain -- The retreat from Plattsburg -- 41. 1814, The war on the Atlantic coast -- British troops take eastern Maine -- British attacks on Washington and Baltimore -- The peace signed at Ghent -- The Rush-Bagot Treaty -- Effects of the war -- 42. 1811-1813, The Pacific Coast -- The Canadians gain Astoria -- Lord Selkirk moves Scots to eastern Canada -- 43. 1811-1821, Scots in Manitoba -- The quarrel of the Nor'westers -- Massacre at Seven Oaks -- Selkirk restores his colony -- The Nor-westers sell out to Hudson's Bay -- 44. 1815-1825, A decade of peace -- The Erie Canal -- Canadian banks -- Coleges -- Canals -- New search for claims on the Pacific coast -- 45. 1815-1836, Poverty and demand for reform in Britain -- Emigration to North America to North America -- The Maritime Provinces -- French-Canadian unrest -- The growth of Montreal -- 46. 1830-1836, The state of Upper Canada -- The Canadians in Oregon -- 47. 1828-1837, World unrest -- The reform movement in Canada -- The Family Compact -- William Lyon Mackenzie King -- Rebellion and persecution in Upper Canada -- 48. 1828-1837, The reform movement in Lower Canada -- Louis Joseph Papineau -- Rebellion and persecution in Lower Canada -- 49. 1838, Robert Nelson -- The great conspiracy of the hunters -- Fighting in Upper and Lower Canada -- 50. 1837-1841, Lord Durham and his famous report -- The union of Lower and Upper Canada -- Baldwin and LaFontaine find common ground -- 51. 1837-1849, The reform movement in Nova Scotia -- London concedes responsible government -- Montreal the capital of Canada -- The Rebellion Losses Bill -- The burning of Canada's House of Parliament -- The Annexation Manifesto -- 52. 1837-1849, The expansion of the United States -- Border quarrels -- The Webster-Ashburton Treaty -- American infiltration into Oregon -- "Fifty-four-forty or fight" -- 1850, The first railways -- Joseph Howe -- The Cunard Line -- The electric telegraph -- A vision from sea to sea -- 54. 1763-1850, The march of communications -- "Wooden ships and Iron men" -- Canadian literature of the period -- 55. 1763-1850, The arts in Canada -- 56. 1850, The air of destiny.
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- History of the United States from the compromise of 1850 to the final restoration of home rule at the South in 1877 / by Rhodes, James Ford,1848-1927.(CARDINAL)166624;
Includes bibliographical references and index.I. 1850-1854 -- II. 1854-1860 -- III. 1860-1862 -- IV. 1862-1864 -- V. 1864-1866 -- VI. 1866-1872 -- VII. 1872-1877.
- Subjects: Old State Library Collection.;
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