Author: Gregory Cagle
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781631299308
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 940
Book Description
Texas Homeowners Association Law is the only legal reference book on the federal and state laws governing Texas homeowners associations.
Texas Homeowners Association Law: Fourth Edition
Author: Gregory Cagle
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781631299308
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 940
Book Description
Texas Homeowners Association Law is the only legal reference book on the federal and state laws governing Texas homeowners associations.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781631299308
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 940
Book Description
Texas Homeowners Association Law is the only legal reference book on the federal and state laws governing Texas homeowners associations.
Texas Homeowners Association Law
Author: Gregory S. Cagle
Publisher: Langdon st Press
ISBN: 9781938223785
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 793
Book Description
Texas Homeowners Association Law is a comprehensive legal reference book written specifically for Directors, Officers and homeowners in Texas Homeowners Associations.
Publisher: Langdon st Press
ISBN: 9781938223785
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 793
Book Description
Texas Homeowners Association Law is a comprehensive legal reference book written specifically for Directors, Officers and homeowners in Texas Homeowners Associations.
Florida Condominium and Community Association Law
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781522151302
Category : Condominium associations
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781522151302
Category : Condominium associations
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Sons of the Fathers
Author: Erik S. Root
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739141732
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Erik Root's book, Sons of the Fathers explores the Virginia Slavery Debate of 1831D1832, conducted in the House of Delegates. This is possibly the greatest debate to have occurred in any southern state before the Civil War. The speeches in this book provide, for the first time ever, an unedited version of that debate where many of the sons of America's Founders deliberated over the necessity of emancipating the slaves in Old Dominion. In August 1831, Nat Turner led the most successful slave rebellion in America's history, killing some 60 men, women, and children. This insurrection provided the historical backdrop to the proposal for a gradual emancipation plan. The forces for emancipation, led by Thomas Jefferson's grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, were defeated in the course of the debate as the members of the House of Delegates rejected that it was a necessity to free the slaves. As a result, rift between what is now Virginia and Western Virginia developed, never to heal. Some in the debates believed slaves had the same rights as every human being. Those who balked at emancipation diminished slavery as an 'evil' and came closer to the view that the slaves were mere property. They affirmed that the slave was property and rejected the natural rights grounding of the Founding. In this collection of primary source material-which consists of the speeches made public to the press and the people-the reader will be able to decide just how close the emancipation forces attached themselves to the 'laws of Nature and Nature's God.' The reader will also be able to decipher how far many Virginians departed from not only the Declaration of Independence, but the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739141732
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Erik Root's book, Sons of the Fathers explores the Virginia Slavery Debate of 1831D1832, conducted in the House of Delegates. This is possibly the greatest debate to have occurred in any southern state before the Civil War. The speeches in this book provide, for the first time ever, an unedited version of that debate where many of the sons of America's Founders deliberated over the necessity of emancipating the slaves in Old Dominion. In August 1831, Nat Turner led the most successful slave rebellion in America's history, killing some 60 men, women, and children. This insurrection provided the historical backdrop to the proposal for a gradual emancipation plan. The forces for emancipation, led by Thomas Jefferson's grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, were defeated in the course of the debate as the members of the House of Delegates rejected that it was a necessity to free the slaves. As a result, rift between what is now Virginia and Western Virginia developed, never to heal. Some in the debates believed slaves had the same rights as every human being. Those who balked at emancipation diminished slavery as an 'evil' and came closer to the view that the slaves were mere property. They affirmed that the slave was property and rejected the natural rights grounding of the Founding. In this collection of primary source material-which consists of the speeches made public to the press and the people-the reader will be able to decide just how close the emancipation forces attached themselves to the 'laws of Nature and Nature's God.' The reader will also be able to decipher how far many Virginians departed from not only the Declaration of Independence, but the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
Farmers in Rebellion
Author: Donna A. Barnes
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292769741
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
The years after the Civil War brought struggle to the Southern farmer as the economic mainstay of the South—cotton—steadily dropped in price. Prompted by hard times, farmers in Lampasas County, Texas, gathered in 1877 to discuss what could be done. From these modest origins emerged the National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union, later known as the Southern Farmers Alliance, a powerful protest movement that played an important role in the formation in 1892 of a new political force, the People's party. In the "solid South," particularly in Texas, large numbers of voters abandoned the Democratic party for the new party. Yet despite this support, the decline of the People's party after 1894 was swift. Farmers in Rebellion recounts the compelling story of these two crucial and closely related movements. Donna A. Barnes examines their developmental histories, asking such important questions as: Under what conditions do protest movements remain weak? Under what conditions do they prosper, amassing large numbers of supporters? And under what conditions do successful protest movements lose their momentum and die? The author explores these complex questions with deft use of archival data that allows her to reflect on the adequacy of the past sociological answers to these questions. Farmers in Rebellion is a book rich in detail and scope in its look at a critical juncture in the growth of national populist movements. Of interest to sociologists, historians, and political scientists, it stands as an important contribution to our understanding of a pivotal time in Texas, and national, history.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292769741
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
The years after the Civil War brought struggle to the Southern farmer as the economic mainstay of the South—cotton—steadily dropped in price. Prompted by hard times, farmers in Lampasas County, Texas, gathered in 1877 to discuss what could be done. From these modest origins emerged the National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union, later known as the Southern Farmers Alliance, a powerful protest movement that played an important role in the formation in 1892 of a new political force, the People's party. In the "solid South," particularly in Texas, large numbers of voters abandoned the Democratic party for the new party. Yet despite this support, the decline of the People's party after 1894 was swift. Farmers in Rebellion recounts the compelling story of these two crucial and closely related movements. Donna A. Barnes examines their developmental histories, asking such important questions as: Under what conditions do protest movements remain weak? Under what conditions do they prosper, amassing large numbers of supporters? And under what conditions do successful protest movements lose their momentum and die? The author explores these complex questions with deft use of archival data that allows her to reflect on the adequacy of the past sociological answers to these questions. Farmers in Rebellion is a book rich in detail and scope in its look at a critical juncture in the growth of national populist movements. Of interest to sociologists, historians, and political scientists, it stands as an important contribution to our understanding of a pivotal time in Texas, and national, history.
Decisions for a Decade
Author: Edward Moore Kennedy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Defacement
Author: Michael T. Taussig
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804732000
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Defacement asks what happens when something precious is despoiled. In specifying the human face as the ideal type for thinking through such violation, this book raises the issue of secrecy as the depth that seems to surface with the tearing of surface.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804732000
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Defacement asks what happens when something precious is despoiled. In specifying the human face as the ideal type for thinking through such violation, this book raises the issue of secrecy as the depth that seems to surface with the tearing of surface.
I Hate USC
Author: Paul Finebaum
Publisher: Crane Hill Pub
ISBN: 9781881548492
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Bet you never knew there were so many reasons to hate USC! You will laugh out loud as Paul Finebaum goes down the list...
Publisher: Crane Hill Pub
ISBN: 9781881548492
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Bet you never knew there were so many reasons to hate USC! You will laugh out loud as Paul Finebaum goes down the list...
Michigan Agricultural College Campus Life 1900-1925
Author: Stephen Terry
Publisher: Thunder Bay Press (MI)
ISBN: 9781933272443
Category : Postcards
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Join author Stephen Terry on this early 1900's postcard tour of the nation's first land-grant college, now Michigan State University. With increasing enrollment and expanding curriculum, see how the campus was transformed through this major period of growth. Step back through time and read first-hand postcard accounts of the student as they participated in athletics, class rivalries, and wartime on campus. Stop by the Dairy Store for some ice cream then take a stroll through the early Beal Gardens. Get a bird's eye view of Laboratory Row and witness the fire that ravaged the Engineering Buildings.In this collection of historical postcards, Stephen Terry acts as tour guide, providing readers with a vibrant time-capsule documentary of the growth of MAC.
Publisher: Thunder Bay Press (MI)
ISBN: 9781933272443
Category : Postcards
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Join author Stephen Terry on this early 1900's postcard tour of the nation's first land-grant college, now Michigan State University. With increasing enrollment and expanding curriculum, see how the campus was transformed through this major period of growth. Step back through time and read first-hand postcard accounts of the student as they participated in athletics, class rivalries, and wartime on campus. Stop by the Dairy Store for some ice cream then take a stroll through the early Beal Gardens. Get a bird's eye view of Laboratory Row and witness the fire that ravaged the Engineering Buildings.In this collection of historical postcards, Stephen Terry acts as tour guide, providing readers with a vibrant time-capsule documentary of the growth of MAC.
Rejecting Compromise
Author: Sarah E. Anderson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108487955
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This analysis of legislative behavior shows how primary voters can obstruct political compromise and outlines potential reforms to remedy gridlock.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108487955
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This analysis of legislative behavior shows how primary voters can obstruct political compromise and outlines potential reforms to remedy gridlock.