At the height of the Revolutionary War, Tyra MacGregor is successful at thwarting the British Army with her colonial spy efforts. But her sleuthing ways come to a screeching halt when Captain Donahue "Hugh" Morgan puts her under house arrest. Hugh is intrigued by this courageous spy the natives call "War Woman." She's more daring than most men and is intelligent in defending her convictions. Even more impressive to Hugh is the strength of Tyra's unshakeable faith in God. When Tyra saves his life during an attack, Hugh vows to return the favor. Before he can intervene, however, she is caught by his superior officer and imprisoned. Soon Hugh's honor, faith, country, and love are all on the line. Can he risk it all to gain everything?
In a collection of compelling, original portraits, the CEO of Starbucks and a National Book Award Nominee celebrate the extraordinary heroism on the battlefield and the equally valuable contributions on the home front of this generation's ...
How can we rescue patriotism from the tainted grasp of nationalism? Reconstructing the historical the meaning of the terms, Maurizio Viroli shows how the two concepts have been used within specific cultural and ideological contexts.
After years of hearing about Scotland as a place deeply interwoven with the story of her family, Madeleine Bunting was driven to see for herself this place so symbolic and full of history.
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Bigotry, intolerance, and war are the products of another love; that is, love or longing for oneness or uniqueness. ... we need more citizens willing to offer their lives to protect their country's religious or ethnic or cultural unity.
For Love of Life and Country
Eleven of those replies are included here , some substantially expanded , along with five additional contributions . The issues addressed about the place of love of country in a morally decent life , and the tensions between local ...
"For—for—love—of—country." The once mighty voice died away in a feeble whisper; a child might still the faintly beating heart. The mighty chest—rose—fell; the old man lay still. Love of country,—that was his passion, you understand.
(Army Major General Robert D. Shadley [Barrett, 1996]) A FINAL NOTE When trust has been stripped away, it is a long road to rebuilding. Based on the inside ... They risk their lives for us, for liberty, and for love of country.
As the subject: For Love of Country. Military Are Not Stupid Animals Nor Foreign Policy Pawns. iSrAeL tHe internAtionAL terroriSt (revised from Chapter in republic Lost) 81 For Love of Country.