3 edition of Of the dominion found in the catalog.
Of the dominion
John Selden
Published
1972
by Arno in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Ownership of the sea. |
Genre | Early works to 1800. |
Series | The Evolution of capitalism |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KZA1340 .S4513 1972 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 500, 37 p. |
Number of Pages | 500 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4897069M |
ISBN 10 | 0405041373 |
LC Control Number | 76038256 |
Tales of the Dominion War is a short story anthology – centered around the Dominion War – edited by Keith R.A. DeCandido. Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in August In the early days of the war, a planet named Illarh lying within Federation space, but unaligned with the organization, has been occupied by Dominion forces. The Illarhi are a peaceful and unadvanced Pages: The Dominion is commanded by Changelings/The Founders, a race of shapeshifters responsible for both the creation of the Dominion and all strategic decisions undertaken throughout its history. The Dominion is administered by the Vorta, clones specifically genetically engineered by the Founders to act as field commanders, administrators, scientists and l: Gamma Quadrant.
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Dominion presents a rich and compelling history of Christendom. What makes the book riveting, though, is the devastating demolition job it does on the sacred history of secular humanism. What makes the book riveting, though, is the devastating demolition job it does on the sacred history of secular humanism/5(7). In this exciting and sweeping history - the third in his trilogy of books on the ancient world - Tom Holland describes how the Arabs emerged to carve out a stupefyingly vast dominion in a matter of decades, overcoming seemingly insuperable odds to create an imperial civilization.
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"A masterpiece of scholarship and storytelling, Dominion surpasses Holland's earlier books in its sweeping ambition and gripping presentation.
Dominion presents a rich and compelling history of Christendom."―The New Statesman/5(36). Tom Holland’s Dominion is my book of It is an epic masterpiece of storytelling and scholarship which gives an objective picture of the Christian contribution to the development of how we view the world.
Every page contains thought provoking ideas/5(21). About the Author. Lund is a writer who lives with her family, six parrots and a very tempted Devon Rex cat in an old house on a shady street in a small Western Canadian city. She read Dracula when she was ten and has been warped by a love of all things gothic and paranormal ever since/5().
Dominion by Tom Holland review – the legacy of Christianity An absorbing survey of Christianity’s subversive origins and enduring influence is Author: Terry Eagleton.
Selden, John. Mare Clausum. Of the Dominion, or, Ownership of the Sea. Two Books: In the First, is Shew'd that the Sea, by the Law of Nature, or Nations, is Not Common to All Men but Capable of Private Dominion or Proprietie as well as the Land in the Second, is Proved That the Dominion of the British Sea, or That Which Incompasseth the Isle of Of the dominion book Britain, is, and Ever Hath Been, a Part or.
The copy of "Dominion" by author, Tom Holland that was lent to me bears the subtitle 'The Making of the Western Mind' (which is how it appears on Amazon) whereas, at least in Goodreads, it is shown as 'How the Christian Revolution Remade the World'/5().
Dominion is a plea for human benevolence and mercy, a scathing attack on those who would dismiss animal activists as mere sentimentalists, and a demand for reform from the government down to the individual.
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Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders/5(). The Dominion of the Black (also known by many names, including the Dominions of the Black and the Black Truth) is a malevolent, galaxy-spanning conglomerate of aliens.
The Dominion of the Black has been described as a "mysterious consortium of emissaries," suggesting that it may in fact act as a lower hierarchical rung that serves the malignant incomprehensible intelligences that rule the Headquarters: Dark Tapestry.
The Domination of the Draka is an alternate history series, generally regarded as dystopian, by American author S. Stirling. It comprises a main trilogy of novels as well as one crossover novel set after the original and a book of short stories.
The series focuses on Draka, a totalitarian, expansionist nation founded in South Africa by British settlers in the 18th century where cruel slavery plays an Author: S.M. Stirling. Tales of the Dominion War is an anthology of stories which deals with the events within Starfleet and the Federation during the timeframe of Deep Space Nine as covered in the television show.
As we know DS9 was the prime focus of the war thanks to proximity to the Bajoran wormhole but the war spread throughout the Alpha quadrant and would have affected all of characters from the franchise as a whole/5.
The next exciting installment of the Shadow of the Dominion series. Be sure to read all the books in the series: Longshot Hypothesis and Hard Bargain first, and then after Outermost move on to Dominion, Phoenix, and Princess Rualoh/5(10).
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An exploration of the importance of clarity through calmness in an increasingly fast-paced world. Austin-based speaker and strategist Holiday (Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker, and the Anatomy of Intrigue,etc.) believes in downshifting one’s life and activities in order to fully grasp the wonder of bolsters this theory with a wide array of perspectives—some.
C.J. Sansom has long been one of my favorite writers, but Dominion may be his most richly imagined book yet: it's a wonderful example of what the novel can do - a through-the-looking-glass glimpse into a world that might have been, and almost was.
Tales Of The Dominion War This book owes its existence to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for two reasons. The obvious reason is that the Dominion War was chronicled on the last two seasons of DS9. That show introduced the Dominion, the Jem'Hadar, the Vorta, Brand: Pocket Books/Star Trek.
Dominion’s subtitle is The making of the Western mind. But the early Christian centuries, until the de facto separation of the Latin and Greek-speaking linguistic communities of the Roman Empire, were not merely Latin.
Only with the Schism of did the history of Christianity become chiefly a story of the “Latin” mind, and not for long. T he major themes of Tom Holland’s newest book of history, Dominion, are exemplified by the differing presentation of the book in the United States as opposed to Holland’s native Britain.
The British edition of the book is Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind. The cover features the head of a Corinthian pillar with an inverted modern skyscraper above. Fallen man has dominion over nature, but he uses it wrongly.
The Christian is called upon to exhibit this dominion, but exhibit it rightly: treating the thing as having value itself, exercising dominion without being destructive. Holcomb concludes: It is true that a false view of dominion has played a role in the mistreatment of creation, but a.
In this respect, one of the thrills of Dominion is to see a writer whose previous talent has been for the captivating dramatisation of real history (in his five books about the Tudor sleuth. Dominion explores the implications of this shocking conviction as they have reverberated throughout history.
Today, the West remains utterly saturated by Christian assumptions. Our morals and ethics are not universal. Instead, they are the fruits of a very distinctive civilization/5(6).The Dominion War is a series of four novels published by Pocket Books in Set at the beginning of the Dominion War, books 1 and 3 focus on the crew of the USS Enterprise-E attempting to prevent the Dominion from creating an artificial wormhole, whilst books 2 and 4 are novelizations of the Novels: 5.