... is also an admirable piece of work, but he had not the advantage ofthe stores of material which are now available. Through the indefatigable enthusiasm ofthe late Dr. Hocken the journals of ... Museum I have to thank the Board of Governors of Canterbury College; and for the loan ofa rare and valuable pamphlet on the death ofthe Rev. C. S. Volkner I am The character ofthe man thus ... before the ship reached Australia, Ruatara was once again a man, and now almost a Christian. This meeting was momentous in its results. "Mr. Marsden and Ruatara," as Carleton says,...
... Grand Aya-tollah Ali Husseini al-Sistani, Iraq’s leading Shi’ite cleric. As a result, it had to be amended once again to eliminate both the caucuses and the transitional assembly. Instead, a ... Baghdad was occasioned by the mounting chaos there and was accompanied by an inclination to assert a firmer American grip, one result of which was the selection and dispatch of Bremer.What ... CJTF-7, the CPA was slow to adjust the pace and refocus this training to meet the mounting internal threat. It was far from alone in this regard. Washington was even slower to appreciate what was...
... peninsula, of that ofthe Bulgars, and ofthe formation of the Bulgarian nationality has already been described (cf. p. 26). The installation ofthe Slavs in the landsbetween the Danube, the Aegean, ... B.C. - A. D. 500 3. The Arrival ofthe Slavs in the Balkan Peninsula, A. D. 500-650BULGARIA.4. The Arrival ofthe Bulgars in the Balkan Peninsula, 600-700 5. The Early Years of Bulgaria and the Introduction ... spirit of Serbia since the accession of the The Balkans - AHistoryOf Bulgaria Serbia Greece Rumania Turkey 22far as the Adriatic, though he remained a tributary ofthe Sultan. The same year,...
... that tothe judges. Then we are entertained with a great deal of ingenious talk about whigs and tories, and at last are told, that some ofthe whigs owed all their importance to popularity. ... excite a resentment against the friends of liberty, for tyrannically depriving their antagonists of so important a branch of freedom; and a compassion towards the tories, in the breasts ofthe ... almost all the wild mock pranks of this desperate triumvirate have been attended to and adopted, and we are now as miserable as tyranny can well make us. That Bernard came here with the affections...
... the advocates ofthe education of the Negroes endeavored to give them such practical training as their peculiar needs demanded. In the agricultural sections the first duty ofthe teacher ofthe ... has passed into thehistoryof our nation and age." MissCrandall was tried the 23d of August, 1833, at Brooklyn, the county seat ofthe county of Windham. The juryfailed to agree upon a ... often taught to mistreat and malign each other to keep alive a feeling of hatred. The bad traits oftheAmerican Negroes resulted then not from an instinctcommon tothe natives of Africa, but...
... scope of theirresearch far afield, and the latter half ofthe twentieth century saw attempts to relate Japanese not only to Korean and Altaic, but also to Austronesian,Dravidian, Tibetan, and to ... Japanese.Some of these linguists have pursued comparative work in the context of Macro-Altaic – that is, a relationship of Japanese to Korean was treated assubsidiary tothe grander comparative ... those systems. Although the amount of print space inLee’s original book devoted to that stage ofthe language was nearly as greatas that used for all the other stages ofthe language combined,...
... offered an array of practical in-formation about administration, law, and systematic procedure as well as knowledge of literacy and the traditions of other lands. This was a valu-able aid to early ... Silla tothe south, and China from the sea. Silla in the southeast corner of Korea, however, had easier boundaries to defend and was out of reach of direct assault by China. China assisted in the ... conquered a region in southern Korea and set up the Mimana ter-ritory, which was administered by a Japanese official. Later the territory was turned over to Yamato’s ally Paekche and then lost to...
... Latin and Romance2.6 Tardarsan por jmplire (l.7) appears not to translate the Latin exactly, but to have the meaning ‘they tarry, are slow, in observing’.2.6.1 Tardarsan illustrates the analytic ... University of London A Historyofthe Spanish Language through Texts examines the evolution ofthe Spanishlanguage from the Middle Ages tothe present day.Including chapters on Latin American Spanish, ... newspaper articles and political documents, toa Buñuelfilm script and a love letter. A Historyofthe Spanish Language through Texts presents the formal historyof the language and its texts in a...
... Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs: Drugs such as acetaminophen, aspirin, and ibuprofen used to treat pain and inflammation. Metastasis (plural: metastases, verb: metastasize): The spread of cancer ... produce and release a hormone (PTHrP) into the bloodstream that can increase the rate at which bones release calcium. Lung cancer that has spread to bone can also cause an increased release of calcium ... throughout the body. The cancer cells that have spread to other parts ofthe body are the same as those in the original tumor. Radiation therapy: Treatment with radiation to kill cancer cells....
... Britons had lost their great general Caractacus, still they would not yield tothe Romantyrants.Soon another brave leader arose. This leader was a woman. Her name was Boadicea, and she was a ... Ireland.When they arrived in Ireland they sent a message tothe king, asking him to let them take the Giant's Danceaway.It was not the King of Ireland's turn to laugh. "What mad ... herarms.She had poisoned both herself and them, rather than that they should fall again into the hands ofthe Romans.CHAPTER 5 14When the people heard that the King had married a Saxon lady,...
... and eighty louis d'ors or guineas only, to defray my expenses and those of four Americans and a servant to America. Two ofthe Americans werecaptains in the navy ofthe United States, and ... captains with me by the advice and at the desire ofthe ministers of France, and of DrFranklin, these captains being well acquainted with theAmerican coast. I have been for more than eight The ... in the armies of France as a Captain of Cavalry, and is now advanced tothe rank ofa Lt Colonel; he has made military discipline hisstudy, and has written on the subject to good acceptance;...