"Think and Grow Rich"
.... life? According to
Napoleon Hill, it is. In .... a ticket.
Hill,
Napoleon. Think and Grow Rich. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications, 1960.
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Ethnographic Study of the Hmong Culture
.... ethnic groups, though where opium is grown, and much of the
hill economy is .... Studied by
Napoleon A. Chagnon, the Yanomamo, who live in small widely scattered ....
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Origins of WWI
.... from that established at the Congress of Vienna after
Napoleon's fall nearly .... war" _____ 8Stephen R. Rock, Why Peace Breaks Out (Chapel
Hill, NC: University ....
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Military Conduct (IR Impact)
.... troops who were often told to hold their fire until they saw "the whites of enemy eyes."
Napoleon was able .... McKay, John, P.,
Hill, Bennet, D., and Buckler, John ....
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TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
.... comes to the surface in times of great adversity, such as Russian courage and perseverance during the invasions of
Napoleon and Adolf .... Boston: McGraw
Hill. ....
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The Renaissance
.... about 1177.4 Venice survived as a republic until conquered by
Napoleon in 1797. .... 3Daniel Waley, The Italian City Republics (New York: McGraw
Hill, 1969), 60. ....
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Review: Theodore Rex by Edmund Morris
.... Individuals such as JP Morgan, James J.
Hill, and EH Harriman were powerful .... Adams admiringly wrote him, 'the best herder of Emperors since
Napoleon.'" The deep ....
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Mechanization of War in 3 20th Century Campaigns
.... railheads they could go only on foot, at the same speed as
Napoleon's armies or .... B-52s, he replied, "but I saw one that had been attacked" (Bin,
Hill, and Jones ....
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Crimean War
....
Napoleon III therefore encouraged the Turkish government to resist Russian claims to protect Christians inside Turkey. .... New York:
Hill and Wang, 1966. ....
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Haydon
.... characterized by viewing such paintings as " Eucles" and "Punch," "
Napoleon at St .... himself described as the agony of ungratified ambition.'" (
Hill PAGE #) In ....
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Great Leaders Approach to History
.... Khan changed world history, and he points out that in contrast to other leaders who relied on brutality such as
Napoleon and Hitler .... Boston: McGraw-
Hill College.
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1836 Battle between Mexico and Texas
.... In 1818, while apparently still feeling it could prevail both against
Napoleon and in Mexico, the government of Spain offered land .... New York:
Hill & Wang, 1961.
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Benjamin Robert Haydon
.... can be characterized by viewing such paintings as: "Eucles", "Punch", "
Napoleon at St .... he himself described as the agony of ungratified ambition'" (
Hill PAGE ....
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Rococo Style
.... dour "heroic" themes to, first, revolutionary subjects (such as David's "Death of Marat") and later to
Napoleon's imperial tastes. .... New York: McGraw-
Hill, 1967. ....
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Hannibal's & the Gauls
.... As with other great generals, from Alexander to
Napoleon, there is something almost .... This defile was overlooked in front crosswise by a steep
hill difficult to ....
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Inclinations Toward War Why do human beings go to war? Th
.... III was driven to war in 1870 to satisfy the "Parisian mob." Blainey (1973, p. 75) questions this, noting that
Napoleon III himself was .... New York: McGraw
Hill. ....
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Alexander the Great as a Military Leader
.... Devine says it was greater than that of any other leader in history, with the possible exception of
Napoleon, and the .... Chapel
Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1997. ....
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