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8-Piece Junior Golf Set w/Bag – LH (SET) $145.59 <b>8-PIECE SET IRONS (3-5-7-9-Putter) WOODS (1-3) & BAG </b><br>Dynamically balanced, tumble finished, cavity back irons. One-piece cast metal woods designed for distance and loft. True Temper® shafts. All weather composition grips |
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A Biographical Sketch Of Sir Henry Havelock, K. C. B. $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3IV. in The testimony which has been borne to Have- lock in India, since his death, might have been borne on board the ” General Kyd.” ” Have- lock,” it has been said in India, ” was a Christian — not as men now usually are, according a faint belief to the doctrines taught in childhood, but a man of the true old Puritan stamp, a man who really believed, and who, seeing the path of duty, held consequences as light as air. His piety underlaid his entire character. There could be but one path — that of duty ; and therefore he was never indecisive. There could be but one object of fear — sin ; and personal danger was as the idle wind. There could be but one who ruled — that was the Most High God ; wherefore exultation and despondency were alike impossible.” In this temper he landed with his regiment in India in 1823, determined from the first, “as a solemn Christian duty, to devote his time and attention to the spiritual welfare of his men, and to assemble them together, as opportunity might be afforded, for reading the Scriptures and for devotional exercises.” ” He also immediately sought out the men moat distinguished in Calcutta for their piety, and amongst the rest the Rev. Mr. Thomason, the Chaplain of the Mission Church, who then stood with the foremost of all the good and godly in the metropolis.” His fellowship with these ” good and godly” men continued all the while he was in garrison at Fort William, the Scriptures opening to him in yet greater fulness, and his consecration to his Saviour’sservice assuming yet greater intelligence and force. With his men he was assiduous and discreet; the earnest exhorter always, but the exhorter who sought to win them to the Lord Christ. No indiscriminate endeavors were his—endeavors which overlooked constitutional diversities, and made |
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A Groan from a True Blue Presbyterian, Who Is No Lover of Independency, Nor an Admirer of High Flown Presbytery; Who Would Drown the Ignorant Zealous Professor, and Pour Burning Coals on the Lukewarm Laodicean Temper. $11.45 New – The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making |
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A Groan from a True Blue Presbyterian, Who Is No Lover of Independency, Nor an Admirer of High Flown Presbytery; Who Would Drown the Ignorant Zealous Professor, and Pour Burning Coals on the Lukewarm Laodicean Temper. $11.45 Used – The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making |
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A Groan from a True Blue Presbyterian, Who Is No Lover of Independency, Nor an Admirer of High Flown Presbytery; Who Would Drown the Ignorant Zealous Professor, and Pour Burning Coals on the Lukewarm Laodicean Temper. the Second Edition. $11.45 Used – The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making |
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A Groan from a True Blue Presbyterian, Who Is No Lover of Independency, Nor an Admirer of High Flown Presbytery; Who Would Drown the Ignorant Zealous Professor, and Pour Burning Coals on the Lukewarm Laodicean Temper. the Second Edition. $11.45 New – The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making |
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A Key To Hiley’s Practical English Composition $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. PUNCTUATION. Directions. In this Chapter, 1. Let the Pupils be carefully examined on the text of each rule. 2. Then the Exercises can be neatly written and the errors corrected. 3. Afterwards, the Exercise can be answered viva voce. Note. In many instances, the pupil may work two lessons at once. Lesson 70.—p. 38. The Comma, Rule 1. a. Idleness is the great fomenter of all corruptions in the human heart It is honourable to be a friend to the unfortunate. The friend of order has made half his way to -virtue. b. The intermixture of evil in human society, serves to exercise the suffering graces and virtues of the good. Lesson 71.—p. 39. The Comma. Rule 2. a. If we delay till to-morrow what ought to be done to-day, we overcharge the morrow with a burden which belongs not to it. If the mind sow not corn, it will plant thistles. 6. He informed us how we might obtain the requisite materials. Rule 3. a. Libertines call religion bigotry or superstition. He and she were present. Idleness brings forward and nourishes many bad passions. b. Every tie, every sense of honour was obliterated. Deliberate slowly, execute promptly. c. We have no reason to complain of the lot of man, or of the world’s mutability. Lesson 72.—p. 40. The Comma. Rule 4. a. In our health, life, possessions, connections, pleasures, there are causes of decay imperceptibly working. Conscious guilt renders us mean-spirited, timorous, and base. Discomposed thoughts, agitated passions, and a ruffled temper poison every pleasure of life. A true friend unbosoms freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends resolutely, and continues a friend unchangeably. b. Vast rocks and deserts, wide and lengthening plains, lar… |
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A Lost Son, And The Glover’s Daughter (1885) $35.16 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. THE TOUCH OF CHANGE. ” I foresee, and I could foretell Thy future portion, sure and well, But those passionate eyes speak true, speak true, And let them say what thou shall do.” Robert Brimming. HAT sweet spring-time was a very happy time at the jeweller’s shop in the Corn Market. If anybody about the place refused to be happy it was only Martin, and no one knew anything about his refusal. Agnes thought him very silent, very stern at times ; if even he did any little kindness for her—and he never lost an opportunity of doing one —his manner of doing it was often quite inexplicable. If he placed a chair or opened a door he would compress his lips and knit his brows most ferociously, while she thanked him looking into his face with one of her sweet smiles. Martin generally walked off swinging his arms defiantly, or, if his temper was worse than usual, humming to himself some air or other, but producing a most dreadful timeless and tuneless noise. No one could say that the young man’s behaviour was good. Still he did his work faithfully, his own and greater part of Julian’s besides. Julian did not find it easy to turn over that new leaf of which he had spoken, and it was not to be expected of him that he should persist in doing anything that was difficult or distasteful. This was the grand noon of his life ; why should he shadow it by vexing his own soul needlessly ? Therefore he still went on his way much as he had done before, and a most social and buoyant way it was. He had hardly appreciated it properly until he had made some feeble struggles against the temptations it held, temptations of which they knew nothing in that ” slow,” old-fashioned home of his. Nothing was known of him there that could be openly objected to. It might be that in more . |
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A Lover’s Consquence $3.99 This is a story about a fifteen year old named Yanna Richardson from Charlotte, North Carolina desperate to find the perfect mate as well as the way out of her parents’ house. Yanna is offered the opportunity to go to school at Duke to peruse her degree in Business. While Yanna is determine to get her degree she is also looking to find that right man to settled down and just be the perfect house wife. Yanna thinks she finds her meal ticket after falling head over heels for Dijon Davidson who supposedly the next big thing to the NBA. Despite all the heartache she’s been through in the past, she still falls victim to that thing called LOVE. Quinn, her manipulative ex is being released from prison which leaves her with two options either she would be all his, or suffer the CONSEQUENCES. She knew he wouldn’t have it any other way. Many quote the saying “Once mines Always mines” which was surely one of his best sayings.Yanna finds out that she is pregnant during her sophomore year in college while Dijon has her back and is willing to step down from ball and work to support her and the baby Yanna is so caught up on him making the NBA that she is willing to drop a few classes as well as work a fulltime gig to make the ends meet. When Dijon makes the decision after seeing her suffer to step down from the team Yanna has a temper tantrum that tests the true fate of their relationship. |
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A Practical Exposition Of The General Epistles Of James, Peter, John And Jude, In The Form Of Lects $20.96 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1840Original Publisher: J. Hatchard Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: LECTURE VII. THE EFFECT OF TRUE RELIGION UPON THE LIFE AND HABITS. James i. 26 — 27. 26. If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man’s religion is vain. The more we value a possession, the more anxious we are to know that it is secure. St. James points at various signs, by which the safety of the soul may be discovered. Because a man may seem to be religious, have many things about him which belong to true religion, and yet be as ” nothing” in the sight of God. And he may deceive his own heart, by looking partially to his case, and judging himself too favourably. Just as in regard to bodily health; a man might trust to a florid countenance or a ready appetite, and conceal from himself an inward decay of strength which should have warned him of danger. We might justly say of such an one, If any man seem to be in good health, and yet is unable to perform the functions for which health is given, to apply his mind or exert his limbs; this man’s health is vain. And this is what St. James says of religion. If it is truereligion, it must order the life and regulate the habits. For example, it must govern the use of the tongue. As he had before expressed himself, it must render a man ” slow to speak, slow to wrath.” Not because every man who bridleth his tongue is religious; but because a man cannot have genuine religion, who bridleth not his tongue. A man of calm, easy, natural temper, has little temptation to insolence or petulance of language. Another may have some point to gain, and |
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A Study Of Clough, Arnold, Rossetti And Morris (1908) $14.3 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:MATTHEW ARNOLD Matthew Arnold, who is loved as a poet by so many of us, and justly loved ; whom we do not read continuously as we read the greater poets, but who suits us so well in certain circumstances of the inner life; who, in them, reflects and strengthens us; whose poetry, always unimitative and underived, rose clear out of his own soul; who stood alone with a ill-hidden scorn for other English poetry in his eyes —was worthy of more acceptance as a poet than he received in his lifetime, and has his own distinct chair in the general assembly and church of the first-born of England. He was unfortunate in the time in which he began to be a poet, if any man who has a strong will, a clear aim, a joyous temper, and a bold faith, can be called unfortunate at any time. Arnold had a strong will, but it was not strong enough to master within himself the sceptical spirit of his age (which, however useful, is not poetical), or the unpoetic spirit of self-analysis, which, in men of the poetic temperament, naturally accompanies the habit of scepticism. Inquiry is a good thing, but it is prosaic. It is true that Arnold grew into a clear aim, but he was at first too contemptuous of the world in which he lived, and too apart from it to give it that sympathy with its good, which is one of the needs be of a poet’s power. He had courage, but it was not the courage of faith or of hope ; he had little firm faith or hope in God, or in man, or, I may say, in himself. He had insight into the evils, the dullness, the follies, the 49 J—”7 decay and death of the time at which he wrote; but he had little insight into its good, into the hopes and ideas which were arising in its darkness, or the life which was collecting itself together under its decay. His temper, therefore, was not |
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Acadia, missing links of a lost chapter in American history $11 New – Excerpt from book: A CHARMING STORY-TELLER. 159 Another writer, 1 regret to sa)’, superficial and dishonest, improving on his predecessors of the first category, torturing documents already tortured and mutilated, taking no account of the judicial temper that ought to accompany the true historian, has tried his hand at every Mud of subterfuge to justify what is unjustifiable. I allude, of course, to Parkman. To be frank, I believe him to be, of all writers I am acquainted with, the most su |
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Adventurous Life of Myles Standish and the Amazing-but-True Survival Story of Plymouth Colony: Barbary Pirates, the Mayflower, the First Thanksgiving, and Much, Much More $9.95 Say hello to Myles Standish, a fiery man with short legs and an even shorter temper. When he got mad his face turned as red as his hair, earning him the nickname “Captaine Shrimpe.” It’s a story that has been told for almost 400 years—how a brave band of people set sail on the Mayflower to find a new life in America. By weaving her chatty, narrative text with her incredibly detailed artwork, award-winning author-illustrator Cheryl Harness makes readers feel as though they are part of the adventure. Students will discover all sorts of things they never knew before: that a teenage boy almost blew up the Mayflower and that the first Indian the Pilgrims met greeted them in English! They’ll learn more serious things, too: all about why they came, the hardships they suffered, the people they met, and the successes they achieved. Middle-graders will experience one of history’s great adventures as only Cheryl Harness can tell it. |
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Aluminum Little John Shovel $42.1 Little john snow shovel. True Temper label. Aluminum blade measures 11 x 13-1/2 . Wood handle. Overall length: 58-1/2 . |
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Everything undergoes sea changes in this world and it is proved that the fashion trends are not created but replicated in new approaches and vision by designers. Some time back our grandmas have their dresses decorated with brooches and now a modern fashion lady cannot do without this accessory. Moreover, sometimes the entire ensemble is built based on the brooch.
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A brooch is not a simple jewel and a woman should show her elegance and style to wear it as an accessory. A brooch is one of accessories to match with any ensemble. It goes wellwith a T-shirt and a wedding gown, the evening dress and business suit and if the rightaccessory is chosen, the image will be winning.
Brooches first appeared in the Bronze Epoch and the way brooches looked changed many times. This accessory was accepted by the society when madam de Sevigne appeared wearing brooches as jewelry in XVII century. That was the time when the court spy stories were highly popular and any lady from the high society should have brooches as jewelry kept in her jewelry casket to use as signs to communicate with particular information. When a lady appeared wearing a lovely brooch or a nice flower on her shoulder, it seemed just an accessory to uninitiated though particular people concerned in these affairs knew that a lady was ready for the visit of the spy guest or that she received the important message.
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Today brooch is not a popular tool to send message with though people consider a woman wearing brooches as, first, a more attractive female, and nonetheless a brooch tells particular message to the surrounding people and it makes sense to read it. Thus, a lady should be more careful when choosing brooches to decorate her attire. Softer and tender floral elements definitely tell about the mild and quiet temper, while the brooch made in modern style with sharp edges depicts the mature and purposeful personality. When you see a woman wearing a dress decorated with a vintage brooch, it says that she is a romantic person keen on fashion trends.
By the way, vintage fashion trends are gradually penetrating all the spheres and the brooch is getting more popular. An ancient female attire is not completed without this ancient jewelry, definitely. Within the 50s a brooch was like an accessory liked by confident and bossy women. It was a popular accessory loved by Victoria, Queen of England, Premier minister Margaret Thatcher, US State Secretary Madeleine Albright and other authorized women. Currently brooches are used to accentuate on beauty and tenderness, like Sharon Stone who acquired a set of the brooch and earrings as cameo.
Brooch is one of accessories which serve as the key decorative element in the ensemble. Legendary Coco Chanel once mentioned that a woman should decorate herself with only a brooch, watches or a bracelet and a ring, and this is enough to look perfect. Today plenty of jewelry is provided and a brooch can be easily overshone though it is of no good, and brooch then should be avoided wearing. Brooch is the accessory that can highlight the detail you want to draw attention to. When a neck zone is decorated with a brooch, it accentuates the face and complexion, when the accessory is at the shoulder, it accentuates the low neck area. You delicate and thin wrists are good to emphasize decorating your sleeve with a brooch while a brooch on the hat shows the beauty of the hairdo.
A brooch is a universal accessory that goes perfectly with hats, scarves, evening dress or a business suits. It looks appropriate on the handbag or even the shoes. One tip to bear in mind is that brooches are well matched with earrings or rings but not bracelets or necklaces and they are chosen to complement shoes and handbags. Nevertheless, lately the rules setsin regards to wearing brooches are not observed at all. The individual style and taste aremore essential in here and this is your look and you should know better what goes with whatand how. Nowadays brooches come in a variety of assortment made from fabric andleather, matte and brilliant brooches of any shape and texture are a good accessory todecorate an ensemble. ——– fashion-china-jewelry.com
Though, as it was earlier, golden and silver brooches are highly appreciated since they really adorn the beauty and elegance of ladies.
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