... Australia, 183 6 to 184 1, 67 X New South Wales, 183 8to 185 0, 75 XI South Australia, 184 1 to 185 0, 84 XII The Discovery of Gold, 89 XIII Victoria, 185 1 to 185 5, 98 XIV New South Wales, 185 1 to 186 0, ... Flinders, 18 IV New South Wales, 180 0 to 180 8, 25 V Tasmania, 180 3 to 183 6, 31 VI New South Wales, 180 8to 183 7, 38 VII Discoveries in the Interior, 181 7 to 183 6, 48 VIII Port Phillip, 180 0 to 184 0, ... Australia, 182 9 to 189 0, 111 XVI Queensland, 182 3 to 189 0, 119 XVII Explorations in the Interior, 184 0 to 186 0, 131 XVIII Discoveries in the Interior, 186 0 to 188 6, 143 XIX Tasmania, 183 7 to 189 0, 155...
... politicized I then proceed to trace some ofthe key historical conditions leading tothe emergence of each ofthe five sites, in addition tothe ways in which they’ve collectively come to define ... turns on the relationship ofthe past tothe present The second story, which overlaps partially with the first, concerns the relationship ofthe present tothe future The everyday character of books ... among the very first items that people purchased with the aid of a resource newly extended to them toward the end ofthe nineteenth century, namely, consumer credit. 38 Although the practice of buying...
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... the loss ofthe fictions of ‘‘objectivity’’ or ‘‘neutrality’’ that once ostensibly governed the writing of both history and literary history, constituting the study oftheliterary and historical ... relation of colonized to colonizer, no single uni ed program of domination that proceeded in the same manner in every instance In the words of Catherine Hall, ‘ the different theatres of Empire, the ... thank the Committee on Faculty Research, the Department of English, and the College of Arts and Sciences at Miami University I’m also obliged to Ray Ryan ofCambridgeUniversity Press, and to the...
... was used in a range of instances, fromthe Third Samnite War of 2 98 290 BC (in aid ofthe Lucanians) tothe war against Mithradates VI of Pontus in 88 BC (to restore claimants tothe thrones of ... armed struggle predate recorded history and so remain the subject of speculation rather than of settled fact Indeed, if the Christian story ofthe battle in heaven between the good and wicked ... called the law of nations or the ‘voluntary law’ This period witnessed the gradual, and rather halting, metamorphosis of war from a tool of God into a tool of men As a result, the law relating to...
... if they mean to abandon reasoned argument altogether, even in defence of their own position, then I have Introduction nothing more to say to them because they have excluded themselves from further ... in the philosophy of mind has been the so-called mind–body problem: the problem of how the mind is related tothe body However, as I indicated in the previous chapter, this way of putting the ... seem correct to say that the statue’s arm is a part ofthe lump of bronze, even though it is correct to say that a part ofthe lump of bronze composes the arm For the part ofthe lump of bronze...
... Montreal CAMBRIDGEUNIVERSITYPRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo CambridgeUniversityPressThe Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK Published in the ... that the validity of social phobia must be considered hypothetical and, therefore, put to a test, rather than assumed It then proceeds first to outline a procedure for the xviii Preface process of ... threat of being hurtfully treated by others The integrated pattern seriously compromises the ability ofthe individual to carry out desired personal goals and to participate fully in the life of the...
... and the mood ofthe garrison The tactics ofthe Daily Mail captured the attention ofthe nation; the newspaper dramatized the situation ofthe town by emphasizing the danger that it might have to ... don’t know they know the public’’ (quoted in Koss Rise and Fall ) The Victorian cult of personality had moved into thepress by the turn ofthe century, and the military version ofthe focus ... some ofthe women are among the biggest firebrands) is not confined to sympathisers with the enemy.’’³ He told Mrs Ward to get in touch with Mrs Alfred Lyttleton and the other women ofthe Victoria...
... “self-relation” – their sense of how their life was to go, their awareness of how they fit into the plan for them and the larger scheme of things – was seemingly given to them fromthe “outside,” ... continued to write and enjoy literary celebrity, no other work moved in to take the place (or to develop the implications) of Werther. The great explosion that had been Werther seemed to be all there ... . The effects on the economy ofthe region were even worse; already battered by the shift in trade tothe North Atlantic, the German economy had simply withered under the effects ofthe war The...
... and the proper domain ofthe United Nations Many commentators write ofthe decline ofthe nation-state, in the face ofthe transference of national sovereignty to such structures as the UN, the ... Ranger (eds.), The Invention of Tradition (Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1 983 ) Hobsbawm, ‘Inventing Traditions’, pp 1–13 This is shown in David Gress, From Plato to NATO: The Idea ofthe ... of humanity, with the spread ofthe Gregorian calendar and the heliocentric idea ofthe world The ‘incipient phase’ began in the mid-eighteenth century and ended in the 187 0s The concept of the...
... type of poem, usually called the “funeral” elegy to distinguish it fromthe pastoral, was frequently incorporated into funerary rituals, with the poem recited at the service and pinned tothe ... of history, the pastoral elegy became the supreme monumentum aere perennius It defined an elegiac ideal that obscured the viability of other poems of mourning that stubbornly resisted the pastoral ... clarity, theoretical problems surrounding the role of artistic assessment in literaryhistory How is the historical critic to redeem poems like these without either sealing them within their unfamiliar...
... concerns in terms ofthe changing meaning ofthe word ‘publicity’ fromthe earlier feudal sense ofthe stylized ‘aura’ ofthe aristocrat tothe rise ofthe more modern sense of publicity as a ... The Republic Of Letters’ SPARKS OF TRUTH In a review of Jean d’Alembert’s Historyofthe French Academy, in October 1 789 , the Analytical Review acknowledged the intellectual preeminence ofthe ... is to make the mistake of simply reproducing the Romantic myth ofthe originality ofthe creative act The point of concluding with one ofthe most established Romantic poets is to dispel an either/...
... received theoretical expression in the liberal triumphalism of Francis Fukuyama when he proclaimed that the fall of communism marked the ‘‘end of history. ’’ Fukuyama argued that the market was the ... relevant at all, they are understood to be formed beyond the realm of politics itself and applied to it – forced on it, as it were – fromthe outside The action of politics is conceived to be, in this ... moralizing The idea of moral capital was my solution tothe problem, and I proposed it tothe class as a concept to be collectively explored rather than as an indicator of knowledge to be mastered All...
... segment of a sphere is equal to a circle whose radius is equal tothe line drawn fromthe vertex ofthe segment tothe circumference ofthe circle which is the base ofthe segment.5 Next to these, ... explaining the grounds for the particular claims made Often, these take the form of references tothe tool-box of known results used by Archimedes Sometimes, I refer to Eutocius’ commentary to Archimedes ... at best, the judgments of late antiquity and the middle ages, more often the judgments ofthe modern editor I thus use punctuation freely, as another editorial tool designed to help the reader,...
... cytokine response tothe HCV.[ 28, 29] The competency ofthe immune response plays a significant role in the development of chronic hepatitis C, as well as the progression of liver fibrosis The ... on the risk of symptomatic liver cirrhosis Hepatology, 19 98 27(4): 914-9 37 Harris D.R, et al The relationship of acute transfusion-associated hepatitis tothe development of cirrhosis in the ... studies have attempted to measure the time interval from infection to cirrhosis and HCC Frequently, the initial time of infection is not known, and therefore must be estimated On the other hand, individuals...
... The Tragical Historyof Dr Faustus Dramatis Personae The Tragical Historyof Doctor Faustus Notes 48 Dramatis Personae THE POPE CARDINAL OF LORRAIN THE ... heretofore the Delphian oracle The spirits tell me they can dry the sea, And fetch the treasure of all foreign wrecks, Ay, all the wealth that our forefathers hid Within the massy entrails ofthe ... soldiers with the coin they bring, And chase the Prince of Parma from our land, And reign sole king of all the[ 28] provinces; Yea, stranger engines for the brunt of war, Than was the fiery keel...
... unendurable, is the appearance of an absolute ruler for these gregarious Europeans of this fact the effect ofthe appearance of Napoleon was the last great proof thehistoryofthe influence of Napoleon ... climax of mankind, the sole hope ofthe future, the consolation ofthe present, the great discharge from all the obligations ofthe past; 141 of 301 Beyond Good and Evil altogether at one in their ... playing the role of executors of older and higher orders (of predecessors, ofthe constitution, of justice, ofthe law, or 132 of 301 Beyond Good and Evil of God himself), or they even justify themselves...
... on the side ofthe Vessel; and the other White and Volatile, which proceeded fromthe white Clouds, and resolved itself on the other side ofthe Receiver On the Morrow after, having unluted the ... them on the fifth Day in the Morning at farthest To this, they strike on the middle ofthe Shells with a Bit of Wood to cleave them, and then pull them open with their Fingers, and take out the ... more worthy of Attention (a) When the Buds begin to blow, one may consider the Calix, the Foliage, and the Heart ofthe Blossom The Calix is formed ofthe Cover ofthe Bud, divided into five Parts,...
... 132,5 98 B Accounts and sums deposited 183 3-46 Year 183 3 183 4 183 5 183 6 183 7 183 8 183 9 184 0 184 1 184 2 184 3 184 4 184 5 184 6 Accounts 49,170 53,179 58, 482 63, 183 63, 080 69, 083 74,333 75,141 77,522 80 ,604 ... sum of £15 added tothe coffers The manager would see that the sum lodged matched the entries Then Lynch would add a zero tothe £3 and change the £5 to £15 and the £7 to £27, so that depositors ... for the profile ofthe typical account-holder By the end of 181 8 there were nearly five hundred savings banks in Great Britain The rate of growth tapered off thereafter, and throughout the United...