... was the readiest way of converting them to the principles ofthe Christian religion. These, then, were the first forerunners in the great cause ofthe abolition ofthe Slave Trade: nor have their ... held the reigns ofthe government of Spain till Charles the Fifth came to the throne, for the establishment of a regular system of commerce in the persons ofthe native Africans. The object of ... nature of it; and ofthe extent of it; and ofthe difficulty of subduing it.—Usefulness also ofthe contemplation of this subject. I scarcely know of any subject, the contemplation of which...
... Egypt; and the Part II. 45visions, which attested the presence, or at least the protection, ofthe Mother of God. ^32 The pulpit of the Anastasia was the scene ofthe labors and triumphs of Gregory ... arms at the instigation ofthe philosopher Olympius, ^45 who exhorted them to die in the defence ofthe altars ofthe gods.These Pagan fanatics fortified themselves in the temple, or rather fortress, ... the advantage of erecting the standard ofthe cross, the emulation of his successor assumed the merit of subduing the Arian heresy, and of abolishing the worship of idols in the Roman world. Theodosius...
... heads ofthe emperor and empress ofthe East. But the usual honors which the severity of Roman manners had allowed to the wives of princes, could not satisfy either the ambition of Theodora or the fondness ... deprived of his powers and his honors. He lost the superintendence ofthe supply and manufacture of arms; the uncontrolled charge ofthe public posts; the levying ofthe troops; the command ofthe ... as the last male offspring ofthe line of Amali, by the short-lived marriage of his mother Amalasuntha with a royal fugitive ofthe same blood. ^105 In the presence ofthe dying monarch, the...
... temptedby the disorders of Italy, the nakedness of Rome, and the unwarlike profession of her new chief. On the firstedicts ofthe emperor, they declared themselves the champions ofthe holy images: ... splendor ofthe purple, Frederic the First invaded the republics of Lombardy, with the arts of a statesman, the valor of a soldier, and the cruelty of a tyrant. The recent discovery ofthe Pandectshad ... years of servitude, from the persecution of Leo the Isaurian. By the Caesars, the triumphs of the consuls had been annihilated: in the decline and fall ofthe empire, thegod Terminus, the sacred...
... interdict the churches ofthe Roman rite. ^13 The two wives of Manuel Comnenus ^14 were ofthe race ofthe Franks: the first, a sister-in-law ofthe emperor Conrad; the second, a daughter ofthe prince ... pursuit, the event of which was in the hands of the Almighty. Their first offence, the attack of Zara, had been severely punished by the reproach of theirconscience and the censures ofthe pope; ... by the Venetians in the reduction ofthe sea coast; but their zeal was neitherblind nor disinterested; and in the conquest of Tyre, they shared the sovereignty of a city, the first seat of the commerce...
... made for the date of service commencement, Internet access in countries with THE HISTORYOFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND48able with the new technology. Also, the increased presence ofthe Internetin ... 1998). THE HISTORYOFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND37 The intervention from the Ministry of Transport and Communications(MoTC) and the competition among Thai ISPs recently drove down the price of services ... percep-tion of computers versus typewriters changed as they realized the power of a machine on which they can store megabytes of data at both work andhome. As of 1996, the growth of PCs was 30% and software...
... ong theo th t tng dn v trng lngnguyên t. Khi cái ng ong c a ra thì 16 n v khi lng có th ln lt c vit lên,nhng nguyên t liên quan cht ch vi nhau c vit theo ... biu rng bt c nguyên tã cho nào cng sth hin tính tng t v tính cht vi 8 nguyên t theo sau nó trong bng HTTH hóa hc.Ai là cha ca bng HTTH?ã có nhiu ý kin không tán thành ... loi các nguyên t. Bn tho này ã cp n khong mt nacác nguyên tã bit c sp sp theo trng lng nguyên t và trình bày nhng thay i tunhoàn v hóa tr nh là mt hàm s ca...
... bc,while others moved more quickly up the main waterways until, at about 1000bc, they reached the eastern edge ofthe equatorial forest in the broad area of the great East African lakes. There they ... ofthe economy at Birimi, a settlement close to the northern edge ofthe West African forest in modern Ghana. This was an outlier of the Kintampo culture whose other sites, further south in the ... eight million years ago with the separation of the hominins (ancestral to human beings) from their closest animal relatives, the ancestors ofthe chimpanzees. The skull ofthe first known hominin,...
... per day of ethanol, utilizing Saccharomyces for the pro-cess (Harris 1946). This yield of 50 gallons per ton of wood was approximately50% ofthe theoretical yield. The indicated loss of sugars ... engineeringtopics. The content reflects the interests or personal experience ofthe authors.It offers a limited view ofthehistoryof biochemical engineering. History, asalways, has to be told ... blockageA View ofTheHistoryof Biochemical Engineering81Because ofthe mild reaction conditions, the hemicellulose hydrolysate con-taining xylose was not contaminated by furfural and other degradation...
... reasserting the necessity ofthe God hypothesis.12Meyer argues that it was a mistake for natural theologians to retreat in the face of science to the idea that design was located in the laws of nature,rather ... is akin to the archaic view that the right togovern can only be granted by God – rather than, say, being justified by the will ofthe governed. The second problem involves the way the Wedge Document ... publishedrecently in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. The Return ofthe God Hypothesis” (Meyer 1999) was the lead article in its issue ofthe journaland received the Oleg Zinam Award for best...
... part ofthe war effort; theyturned lipstick into a symbol of resilient femininity in the face of danger, a symbol that would boost the morale of both the women wearing the lipstick and the male ... or devices, or cosmetics because ofthe use ofthe additive, (ii) the cumulativeeffect. . .of such additive in the diet of man or animals, taking into account the same or anychemically or pharmacologically ... (explaining that:“often the public toilette was a carefully staged replay ofthe dressing ofthe hair and applying of make-up to a woman w hohad already been through the expert hands of her maids...
... as the Mercator map, the steam engine, the Bessemerprocess for making steel, the use of dynamite, and the harnessing of electricity from water power allshaped the future ofthe river in profound ... between the Hudson River and the peoplein the valley. Understanding thehistoryof naturalresource use or the status ofthe ecosystem will beless complete than is possible without a broadening of ... much ofthe val-ley, human uses ofthe shoreline have effected evengreater changes, as the next set of papers demon-strates (Fig. 3.7). Most of these changes are stronglyrelated to the pull of...