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…CALIFORNIA—(Continued)—1849-1850 IV. MISSOURI, LOUISIANA, AND CALIFORNIA—1850-1855 V. CALIFORNIA—1855-1857 VI. CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK, AND KANSAS—1857-1859 VII. LOUISIANA—1859-1861 VIII. MISSOURI—APRIL AND MAY, 1861 IX. FROM THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN TO PADUCAH—1861-1862 X. BATTLE OF …
…t it may be safely said that the amount of vegetation supported at any one time 55 by Great Britain, exceeds, perhaps even tenfold, the quantity on an equal area, in the interior parts of Southern Africa. The fact that bullock-waggons can travel in any direction, excepting near t…
…on, however, contains nearly all that Nietzsche left behind, either in small notebooks or on scraps of paper, the editor could not well suppress everything that was not prepared for publication by Nietzsche himself, more particularly as some of the verses are really very remarkab…
… too proud to fight and had no concern with the causes and objects of the war, [55] when contrasted with the opposite views which he propounded later on, were ascribed to quick political evolution—but were not taken as symptoms of a settled mind. He seemed a pacifist when his pri…
…Street Ward 224 Cheap Ward 231 Coleman Street Ward 248 [xx] Bassings hall Ward 255 Cripplegate Ward 260 Aldersgate Ward 271 Faringdon Ward Infra, or Within 277 Bread Street Ward 307 Queen hithe Ward 314 Castle Baynard Ward 325 The Ward of Faringdon Extra, or Without 331 Bridge Wa…
…ILES AND AMPHIBIANS. I. Crocodiles and Alligators 545 II. Tortoises and Turtles 551 III. Lizards 563 IV. Chamæleons and Tuatera 581 V. Snakes 585 VI. Frogs and Toads 598 VII. Newts and Salamanders 605 BOOK IV. FISHES. I. Lung-fishes and Chimæras 609 II. The Perch Family 612 III. …
….) . Retrieved 10 June 2020 . Antonio Callari (2011) Antonio Gramsci, Prison Notebooks (Volumes 1, 2 & 3); 2032 pages, Columbia University, ISBN-10 : 023115755X Bernstein, Eduard (1895). Kommunistische und demokratisch-sozialistische Strömungen während der englischen Revolution […
…mposition Guru Stotram , or "the hymn of praise for the teacher (guru)". (4 min 55 s) Vedic Sanskrit included a three-way free pitch accent system of udātta (raised), anudātta (not-raised or grave), and svarita (sounded) which were high, low and falling pitches respectively. Each…
…n as simply “the act of translating meanings from one sign system to another” (455). Juul argues that this process is not possible for games, and he cites Atari’s Star Wars (1983) as an example of such a failure; as he writes, “[i]f we imagine the title removed from the game, the…
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… dont serait issu un millénium consacrant la suprématie mondiale des Aryens » [ 55 ] . Ian Kershaw, pour sa part, pense également que la revue figurait parmi les lectures courantes de Hitler à cette époque, mais conclut plus prudemment sur la nature précise de l'influence de Lanz…
…zens to fill the few existing government administrative and judicial offices, [ 55 ] and a legislative assembly consisting of all Athenian citizens. [ 56 ] All eligible citizens were allowed to speak and vote in the assembly, which set the laws of the city-state. However, Athenia…
…n as simply “the act of translating meanings from one sign system to another” (455). Juul argues that this process is not possible for games, and he cites Atari’s Star Wars (1983) as an example of such a failure; as he writes, “[i]f we imagine the title removed from the game, the…