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Sources of Hawthorne's "Sir William Pepperell"

Sources of Hawthorne's "Sir William Pepperell"

... thorne's "Sir William Pepperell," as well as other historical sources Hawthorne consulted, are these: Because Louisburg was so well forti- fied, it was called "the Dunkirk of[r] ...

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The shorthand publications of Sir William Richard Gowers

The shorthand publications of Sir William Richard Gowers

... Article abstract—Objective: To examine the shorthand publications of Sir William Richard Gowers. Background: Gowers developed an almost obsessional interest in Pitman shorthand. During the later part of his ...

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Mystical poetry -- Sri Aurobindo and Sir William Blake in comparison

Mystical poetry -- Sri Aurobindo and Sir William Blake in comparison

... He took the divine task of helping others uncover what was hidden within themselves [ie]their higher self .His poems depicted God as the prime mover and dealt with man’s relationship with God.This esoteric tradition ...

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Sir William Petty y la conformación de la Ley Petty Clark

Sir William Petty y la conformación de la Ley Petty Clark

... No es común en la literatura económica referirse a autores que usualmente se ubican dentro de la gran bolsa de la escuela mercantilista, aun cuando sus posiciones no necesariamente se pueden tildar como tales. Sin ...

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Sir William Jones (1746-1794) and Islamic studies.

Sir William Jones (1746-1794) and Islamic studies.

... Hallaq describes Jones as the “foremost Orientalist “ and the proposer to Hastings of creating a digest of laws. 61 Hallaq is demonstrates the way Anglo-Muhammadan law developed, basing his comments in part on the work ...

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A Mistake of Natural Law: Sir William Blackstone and the Anglican Way

A Mistake of Natural Law: Sir William Blackstone and the Anglican Way

... William Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England. But it is also said that the Commentaries is of questionable merit, with aspects of it downright incoherent. The most fundamental element of the ...

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Sir William Crookes68-72

Sir William Crookes68-72

... platinum at the higher temperature almost certainly surprised Crookes, but he rejected the possibility that these could be due to a volatile oxide on the evidenc[r] ...

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Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part III: Sir William Gell

Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part III: Sir William Gell

... 9. Regional archaeological studies in Greece and Turkey other than our own have sponsored archival research; for example, see Kiel 1997; Nixon, Moody, and Price, in press; Bintliff [r] ...

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A Comprehensive Study of 110 Cases of Liver Abscess

A Comprehensive Study of 110 Cases of Liver Abscess

... Histolytica In Liver abscess SIR WILLIAM 1890 First reported the Coexistence of OSLER Hepatic and Colonic Amoebiasis COUNCILMAN AND 1891 Coined the term Amoebic abscess of LAFLEUR Liver [r] ...

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Ritual, Patronage and Commemoration: The Late Medieval Church at Wensley, North Yorkshire

Ritual, Patronage and Commemoration: The Late Medieval Church at Wensley, North Yorkshire

... The Scropes were significant lay patrons who used the church to express their piety, status, lineage and power. Their presence is explicit both outside and inside the church, through armorial shields and inscriptions. ...

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‘Constable dances with instructress’: the police and the Queen of Nightclubs in inter war London

‘Constable dances with instructress’: the police and the Queen of Nightclubs in inter war London

... The campaign against the nightclubs in the 1920s metropolis, headed by the crusading Home Secretary Sir William Joynson-Hicks, is well known in popular histories of the interwar period.1[r] ...

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County History and Civil War: Sir Philip Mainwaring, William Dugdale, and the Attempt to Publish a History of Cheshire in the 1650s

County History and Civil War: Sir Philip Mainwaring, William Dugdale, and the Attempt to Publish a History of Cheshire in the 1650s

... Speaker, William Lenthall], bearing the character of the whole county, but indeed being the act of a few … intimating a necessity of Sir William Brereton’s return and so insinuating an odium and ...

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Rights of contractors on recovery of payment after termination of contract under CIPAA 2012

Rights of contractors on recovery of payment after termination of contract under CIPAA 2012

... Sir William Anson as in Ashworth defined a contract as been made when there is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, by which rights and duties are attained by one or more to acts or ...

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The Relationships between Energy Balance Deviations and Adiposity in Children and Adolescents

The Relationships between Energy Balance Deviations and Adiposity in Children and Adolescents

... Elizabeth Carter, Nicolas Carter, Catherine Talbot, Elizabeth Montagu, Samuel Johnson, Sir William Pulteney Lord Bath, Hester Chapone, Human Relationships, Father-Daughter Relationships,[r] ...

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Interaction of West Nile virus with primary murine macrophages: role of cell activation and receptors for antibody and complement.

Interaction of West Nile virus with primary murine macrophages: role of cell activation and receptors for antibody and complement.

... PORTERFIELD' Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX] 3RE, United Kingdom'; and Harvard Medical AND School, Boston, Massachusetts 021152 We have measured gr[r] ...

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Vaccinia Virus F12L Protein Is Required for Actin Tail Formation, Normal Plaque Size, and Virulence

Vaccinia Virus F12L Protein Is Required for Actin Tail Formation, Normal Plaque Size, and Virulence

... 24 Vaccinia Virus F12L Protein Is Required for Actin Tail Formation, Normal Plaque Size, and Virulence WEI-HONG ZHANG,† DIANE WILCOCK,‡ AND GEOFFREY L.. SMITH* Sir William Dunn School of[r] ...

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Adventures in nineteenth century gender bending: Lady Emilia Don in Tasmania: 1862 and 1865

Adventures in nineteenth century gender bending: Lady Emilia Don in Tasmania: 1862 and 1865

... That Sir William Don was a colourful character of pedigree, probably explains why historians fail to regard Emilia as a serious figure in her own right, although it is true that his circumstances greatly ...

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Wakeham Review of STEM degree provision and graduate employability

Wakeham Review of STEM degree provision and graduate employability

... Wakeham Review of STEM Degree Provision and Graduate Employability PHOTO REDACTED DUE TO THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR OTHER LEGAL ISSUES April 2016 Contents 1 Foreword by Professor Sir William Wakeham 1 2 Ex[.] ...

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The structure of art and design education in the further education sector : report of a joint committee of the National Advisory Council on Art Education and the National Council for Diplomas in Art and Design

The structure of art and design education in the further education sector : report of a joint committee of the National Advisory Council on Art Education and the National Council for Diplomas in Art and Design

... CONTENTS Page List of Members lV Correspondence between Sir William Coldstream and the Secretary of State Foreword v-vi Vll-VJJJ Chapter Introduction 1-3 4-6 Chapter 2 The Work of Art Co[r] ...

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An investigation into the stage history of Shakespeare's Tempest, 1667 1838 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

An investigation into the stage history of Shakespeare's Tempest, 1667 1838 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

... Sir William Davenant and John Dryden collaborated in a version of The Tempest, published in 1670 after three years of successful presentation, which attempted to satisfy an Augustan desi[r] ...

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