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The Inscriptions of Tiglath-pileser II, King of Assyria.
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By HAYIM TADMOR. Jerusalem: THE ISRAEL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES, 1994. Pp. xv + 318, 60 plates + 1 acetate sheet. $60.
This is a scholar's book. Lucky are those of us who not only understand how valuable the research embodied in this tome is, but also have the opportunity at last to read it. For this book has been a long time in the making but now at last it is here and will endure as a monument to scholarship for decades, possibly a century or more.
After some prefatory matters, the book begins with a "General Introduction" followed in order by editions ...
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Forgotten Founder: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney
Magazine article from: South Carolina Historical Magazine
; ...Founder: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney. By Marty D. Matthews...and well-written account of Charles Pinckney III, scion of one of the most...this day nor in his own has Charles Pinckney been very well understood or...
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A Founding Father and Gullah Culture.(Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, Virginia)
Magazine article from: National Parks
; ...dual plantation heritage at the Charles Pickney National Historic Site...South Carolina. A TRIP TO THE Charles Pinckney National Historic Site near Charleston...family's enslaved workforce. Charles Pinckney (1757-1824) was one of South...
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A Founding Father and Gullah culture.(Charles Pinckney and the development of African-American culture)
Magazine article from: National Parks
; ...dual plantation heritage at the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site near...South Carolina. A trip to the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site near...family's enslaved workforce. Charles Pinckney (1757-1824) was one of South...
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Forgotten Founder: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Southern History
; ...Founder: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney. By Marty D. Matthews...ISBN 1-57003-547-4.) If Charles Pinckney has been a "forgotten founder...Carolina's first families, Charles Pinckney was elected to the state senate...
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Forgotten Founder: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Historian
; Forgotten Founder: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney. By Marty D. Matthews. (Columbia, S.C...This brief, clearly written political biography of Charles Pinckney [1757-1824] casts a valuable perspective on the...
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BOB DODSON NAMED SUPERINTENDENT FORT SUMTER NATIONAL MONUMENT, CHARLES PINCKNEY NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...Sumter National Monument and Charles Pinckney National Historic Site. According...FortSumterNational Monument and Charles Pinckney National Historic Site," Dodson...Sumter National Monument and Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, Dodson...
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BOB DODSON NAMED SUPERINTENDENT OF FORT SUMTER NATIONAL MONUMENT, CHARLES PINCKNEY NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...Sumter National Monument and Charles Pinckney National Historic Site. According...Sumter National Monument and Charles Pinckney National Historic Site," Dodson...Sumter National Monument and Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, Dodson...
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SPECIAL PROGRAM AT CHARLES PINCKNEY NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE ON NOV. 17
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...invited to a special program at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site on Saturday...Road in Mount Pleasant, the Pinckney site preserves a 28-acre remnant...the Lowcountry plantation of Charles Pinckney, a founding father and signer...
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ELIZA LUCAS PINCKNEY: THE EVOLUTION OF AN ICON
Magazine article from: South Carolina Historical Magazine
; ...later married Chief Justice Charles Pinckney, one of Charleston's "lordly...and other crops, and married Charles Pinckney. The second includes correspondence...Plantations. The third begins with Charles Pinckney's death in 1758 and ends in...
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"You Would Think Me Far Gone in Romance": Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Fictions of Female Identity in the Colonial South
Magazine article from: Southern Quarterly
; ...as a planter did not abate when she married Charles Pinckney in 1744. Charles Pinckney, a widower with whom Pinckney and her family...Pinckneys went to England in the 175Os, where Charles Pinckney acted as the Carolina governor as well as the...
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