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  • av Roger Williams
    430,-

    First published in 1973, European Technology analyses the possibilities for cooperation and collaboration and suggests how the technology 'gap' between Europe and the United States can be bridged.

  • av Roger Williams
    100,-

    Key Stage 1 - Years 1 & 2 - 115 Everyday WordsThe book has been produced as a learning aid with the following helpful features: The book has been produced as a learning aid with the following helpful features: Big bold, lowercase textFive words per pageFriendly, easy to read Comic Sans typefacePrinted on cream paper to help reduce visual stress and make the words easier to readPresented in alphabetical orderPart of the Help Your Child Series by Really Useful Publications

  • av Roger Williams
    100,-

    Common exception words are words where usual spelling rules or phonics may not work as expected. This book contains a total of 108 common exception words split into Year 1 and Year 2. The book has been produced as a learning aid with the following helpful features: Big bold, lowercase textFive words per pageFriendly, easy to read Comic Sans typefacePrinted on cream paper to help reduce visual stress and make the words easier to readPresented in alphabetical orderPart of the Help Your Child Series by Really Useful Publications

  • av Roger Williams
    100,-

    The book has been produced as a learning aid with the following helpful features: Big bold text and numbers Friendly, easy to read Comic Sans typeface Printed on cream paper to help reduce visual stress and make the words easier to read Presented in alphabetical orderPart of the Help Your Child Series by Really Useful Publications

  • av Roger Williams
    100,-

    The book has been produced as a learning aid with the following helpful features: Big bold text and numbers5 words per pageFriendly, easy to read Comic Sans typefacePrinted on cream paper to help reduce visualstress and make the words easier to readPresented in alphabetical orderPart of the Help Your Child Series by Really Useful Publications

  • av Roger Williams
    100,-

    By the end of the second year at infant school, the National Curriculum states that Reception pupils should be able to read and spell the 150 most used 'High Frequency' words listed in this book. The book has been produced as a learning aid with the following helpful features: Big bold, lowercase textFive words per pageFriendly, easy to read Comic Sans typefacePrinted on cream paper to help reduce visual stress and make the words easier to readPresented in alphabetical orderPart of the Help Your Child Series by Really Useful Publications

  • av Roger Williams
    185 - 248,-

  • av Roger Williams & Samuel Lunt Caldwell
    372 - 480,-

  • av Roger Williams
    230 - 399,-

  • av Roger Williams
    250,-

  • av Roger Williams
    1 474,-

    First published in 1973, European Technology analyses the possibilities for cooperation and collaboration and suggests how the technology `gap¿ between Europe and the United States can be bridged.

  • av Roger Williams
    252,-

    With our American Philosophy and Religion series, Applewood reissues many primary sources published throughout American history. Through these books, scholars, interpreters, students, and non-academics alike can see the thoughts and beliefs of Americans who came before us.

  • av Roger Williams
    182,-

    A discourse on the languages of Native Americans encountered by the early settlers written by Roger Williams, who was forced to leave Massachusetts and established Rhode Island. This early linguistic treatise gives rare insight into the early contact between Europeans and Native Americans.

  • av Roger Williams
    186,-

  • av Roger Williams
    999,-

    This book, which covers all Triumph TR2, 3, 3A, 4 & 4A models, explains the characteristics of the different models, what to look out for when purchasing and how to restore a TR cost effectively.

  • - and Mr. Cotton's letter examined and answered
    av Roger Williams
    392,-

  • - The Essential Buyer's Guide
    av Roger Williams
    231,-

  • av Roger Williams
    109,-

  • - 1632-1682
    av Roger Williams & John Russell Bartlett
    546,-

  • - The First Book of Native American Languages, Dating to 1643 - With Accounts of the Tribes' Culture, Wars, Folklore, History, Traditions
    av Roger Williams
    215,-

    Roger Williams' guide to the language of the Native American tribes was the first of its kind ever published; as well as linguistic instruction, we receive stunning insights into the culture and customs of the New England tribes.This historic text was written to accomplish two goals:Firstly, it is a practical, instructional guidebook written with the colonial society in mind. Particularly where religious missions are concerned, but also in general, the author feels that colonialists should have a command of Native American languages. Williams passionately believed in peaceful coexistence, and realized that an understanding of the native speech was crucial for this.Secondly, the book aims to promote understanding of Native American culture. What customs the tribes practice, the foods they eat, their marital and social mores, their methods of communicating knowledge, how they regard the many beasts of nature, and how trade and commerce is practiced are but some of the topics Williams discusses.

  • - The First Book of Native American Languages, Dating to 1643 - With Accounts of the Tribes' Culture, Wars, Folklore, History, Traditions (Hardcover)
    av Roger Williams
    402,-

    Roger Williams' guide to the language of the Native American tribes was the first of its kind ever published; as well as linguistic instruction, we receive stunning insights into the culture and customs of the New England tribes.This historic text was written to accomplish two goals:Firstly, it is a practical, instructional guidebook written with the colonial society in mind. Particularly where religious missions are concerned, but also in general, the author feels that colonialists should have a command of Native American languages. Williams passionately believed in peaceful coexistence, and realized that an understanding of the native speech was crucial for this.Secondly, the book aims to promote understanding of Native American culture. What customs the tribes practice, the foods they eat, their marital and social mores, their methods of communicating knowledge, how they regard the many beasts of nature, and how trade and commerce is practiced are but some of the topics Williams discusses.

  • av Roger Williams & Edwin Gaustad
    320,-

    Ten years after the U. S. Civil War, a group of men in Rhode Island made a conserted effort to rescue the widely scattered writings of Roger Williams. Few sets were printed though, and under the guidance of Perry Miller, The Complete Writings of Roger Williams were brought back in 1963, but still in short numbers. The present collection now makes these volumes available to readers in their original orthography.The theme of religious liberty is dominant in these volumes, running through Williams's correspondence with John Cotton and on through his famous pair of works on The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution. All of the extant shorter writings and letters of Roger Williams are included in this set, along with two significant works resulting from his engagement with Native Americans: his seminal Key into the Language of America and Christenings Make Not Christians.""Roger Williams was one of those rare individuals who took the accepted ideas of his time and followed them to conclusions that challenged his contemporaries and still challenge us. To have his complete writings once again available is a great service to all who would understand American religion and political institutions at the deepest level.""Edmund S. MorganSterling Professor of History Emeritus Yale University""It has been America's great good fortune that Roger Williams's career stood at the beginning of its history. Just as some experience in the youth of a person is ever afterward a determinant of his personality, so the American character has inevitably been molded by the fact that in the first years of colonization there arose this prophet of religious liberty. Later generations could not forget him or deny him. The image of him in conflict with the founders of New England could not be obliterated; all later righteous men would be tormented by it until they learned to accept his basic thesis, that freedom is a condition of the spirit.""Perry Miller (1963)Roger Williams (1603-1683) grew up in Puritan circles in London, sailed to Massachusetts in 1630, and, having been banished for his controversial views on the separation of church and state, founded Rhode Island on the basis of his new principles of religious liberty.

  • av Roger Williams
    460,-

    Ten years after the U. S. Civil War, a group of men in Rhode Island made a conserted effort to rescue the widely scattered writings of Roger Williams. Few sets were printed though, and under the guidance of Perry Miller, The Complete Writings of Roger Williams were brought back in 1963, but still in short numbers. The present collection now makes these volumes available to readers in their original orthography.The theme of religious liberty is dominant in these volumes, running through Williams's correspondence with John Cotton and on through his famous pair of works on The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution. All of the extant shorter writings and letters of Roger Williams are included in this set, along with two significant works resulting from his engagement with Native Americans: his seminal Key into the Language of America and Christenings Make Not Christians.""Roger Williams was one of those rare individuals who took the accepted ideas of his time and followed them to conclusions that challenged his contemporaries and still challenge us. To have his complete writings once again available is a great service to all who would understand American religion and political institutions at the deepest level.""Edmund S. MorganSterling Professor of History Emeritus Yale University""It has been America's great good fortune that Roger Williams's career stood at the beginning of its history. Just as some experience in the youth of a person is ever afterward a determinant of his personality, so the American character has inevitably been molded by the fact that in the first years of colonization there arose this prophet of religious liberty. Later generations could not forget him or deny him. The image of him in conflict with the founders of New England could not be obliterated; all later righteous men would be tormented by it until they learned to accept his basic thesis, that freedom is a condition of the spirit.""Perry Miller (1963)Roger Williams (1603-1683) grew up in Puritan circles in London, sailed to Massachusetts in 1630, and, having been banished for his controversial views on the separation of church and state, founded Rhode Island on the basis of his new principles of religious liberty.

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