Kentucky Justice, Southern Honor, and American Manhood: Understanding the Life and Death of Richard ReidLSU Press, 2006 M03 21 - 216 páginas When attorney John Jay Cornelison severely beat Kentucky Superior Court |
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... person searching out clues to answer questions from the past, seeking solutions to unresolved mysteries, looking for explanations from a world long gone to help understand a world all around us. Here were mysteries to be solved. Yet ...
... person's surrounding culture and society. In this case, can one man be a part of a place—live in the culture—but not yet be of that culture? How much can an individual effect change by defying long-continuing codes of conduct, rules ...
... Cornelison continuing to strike him. Finally, Reid went into a store and asked for someone to make it end. After three or four more blows, a person finally stepped in, and the whip at last went silent. Cornelison triumphantly Prologue.
... person of “splendid physique,” with black hair and dark eyes, a woman of “wonderful vivacity.”2 Devoted to family, she went to care for some relations who had “the fever.” She too contracted the disease and died on 21 October 1841, at ...
... person.13 Georgetown College, like others of that era, had both a mixed history and uncertain prospects. Situated near Lexington, in Georgetown, Kentucky, it sprang from an academy started around 1787 by a Baptist minister– businessman ...
Contenido
A Christian Gentleman | |
A Living Death | |
A Seared Soul | |
A Madman | |
A Matter of Vengeance and Victims | |
A Failed Hero | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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