Royal Ransom


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From USA Today Bestselling Author, Morgan Jane Mitchell comes the next installment in her Royal Bastards MC: Nashville, TN, Royal Ransom. Kingpin is back. In book #10 The President of the Royal Bastards MC in Nashville expected his wedding to Eve to go off without a hitch. After all, they’re already officially man and wife. Thinking nothing could go wrong wasn’t his first mistake. However, the biker is usually prepared for most trouble that comes his way. Eve and her wildcard never expected this untimely wedding crasher.




ROYAL RANSOM


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Princess Tashya’s life is turned upside down after an attempt on her life at the king’s wedding. While her brother, Crown Prince Alex, manages to flee the country, Tashya stays behind to do her civic duty?in danger all the while. It’s up to CIA Special Operative Hunter Leigh to protect her. But Tashya has never been so close to such a charming man before, and she hears the whispers of temptation…




Royal Ransom


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Royal Ransom by Susan Kearney released on Oct 25, 2002 is available now for purchase.




Royal Ransom


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Some young travellers, including British royalty, find themselves stranded in northern Canada when the adults in their group are kidnapped. They soon find themselves on the run from bears, whitewater rapids and dastardly villians while trying to find their way back to civilization.




A Royal Ransom


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It's the year 2153. The world has fallen into a state of monarchy. Every country has a king and queen. And every country wants to increase its ties.Diana Greene, Princess of England is engaged to the man of her nightmares in order to increase ties with the Americans. Diana's whole life had always been controlled by her parents and by her title. That was until she met Ryder Underwoods. Ryder Underwoods hates the Royals. They placed Ryder on the death row for a crime he did not commit. His people fear him. He had no hope for changing his fate. Until he met Diana.Together, Diana and Ryder embark on an unexpected quest, uncovering frightening secrets of the past. The more they learn, the greater the uncertainties for their futures become and the higher the stakes reach.




Coates's Herd Book


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The Crimson Conquest


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Royal Taxation in Fourteenth-Century France


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The capture of the French king John II at Poitiers in 1356 marked the end of royal taxation as a temporary, wartime expedient and its beginning as an annual assessment. John Henneman's detailed treatment of war financing in the period immediately preceding, from 1322 to 1356, is the first volume in a proposed study of royal finances in France during the fourteenth century. Mr. Henneman has chosen a chronological approach to his subject in order to show how the evolving theory and practice of taxation were affected by these turbulent years of war and negotiation, political faction and dynastic feuds, social and economic change. Mr. Henneman discusses the king's requirements for money over and above his normal revenues, the methods he used to raise the funds, the responses of his subjects, and the changes these procedures made in the development of French institutions. His study is based largely on unpublished sources, especially the manuscripts found in French provincial archives. As the royal financial records in Paris have been dispersed or destroyed, these manuscripts arc of particular importance. Originally published in 1971. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.




A History of Imperialism


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