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There was music, mirth and sunshine;
but some eyes shone with regret;
And while we stun with cheers our homing braves,
O God, in Thy great mercy, let us
nevermore
forget
The graves they left behind, the bitter graves.
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• Unlike the other models, in which trades were done to maintain conformance every quarter, the buy/sell activity for this model was limited to once a year: For one, activity was insufficient among the
managers
to warrant updates every quarter and, for another, the portfolio turnover would have ended up being around 400 percent as the positions would have to be replaced every quarter.
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John Konnayil Vincent - Profiting from Hedge Funds_ Winning Strategies for the Little Guy (2013, Wiley) - libgen.lc |
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His first four entries under
distempers
most likely to affect slaves are
leprosy, elephantiasis, the joint-evil and yaws.
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[Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories] Rod Edmond - Leprosy and empire (2007, Cambridge University Press) - libgen.lc |
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notations
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About twelve by the moon-dial,
One more filmy than the rest
(A kind which, upon trial,
They have found to be the best)
Comes down- still down- and down,
With its centre on the crown
Of a mountain's eminence,
While its wide circumference
In easy drapery falls
Over hamlets, over halls,
Wherever they may be-
O'er the strange woods- o'er the sea-
Over spirits on the wing-
Over every drowsy thing-
And buries them up quite
In a
labyrinth
of light-
And then, how deep!
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processions
at the time of festivals many elephants are paraded, all adorned
2 Cp.
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He is of the
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But do they admit their guilt, Euthyphro, and yet say that they
ought not to be
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Alma 28
Chapter 28
Alma 28:1
1 And now it came to pass that after the people of Ammon were
established in the land of Jershon, and a church also established
in the land of Jershon, and the armies of the
Nephites
were set
round about the land of Jershon, yea, in all the borders round
about the land of Zarahemla; behold the armies of the Lamanites
had followed their brethren into the wilderness.
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So the charge of
nepotism
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“The World- wide Governance Indicators:
Methodology
and Analytical Issues.
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IMF - COVID FIscal Policies |
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"Nay, what kind of career is this l "-he decides at length, jlnd, finally, he makes up his mind "to
ingratiate
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Fyodor Dostoevsky - The Diary of a Writer (1919, George Braziller) - libgen.lc |
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6
This is the night of the funeral, which my
sickness
will not suffer me to attend.
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Other results will be
published
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[New Language Learning and Teaching Environments] Pornapit Darasawang, Hayo Reinders (eds.) - Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching_ The Case of Thailand (2015, Palgrave Macmillan UK) - libgen.lc |
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The
clapping
stopped suddenly; as if countless mothers had
rushed to their nurseries to see what on earth was happening; but
already Tink was saved.
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Then while your eyes
are
scarcely
open you are angry with it, and you cannot easily shake off sleep for delight in what you
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Morality as a power, however, stands no higher, nor is there more of it, than in so-called
barbarous
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Jacob Burckhardt - Reflections on history (1979, Liberty Classics) - libgen.lc |
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Perhaps he had a dim remem brance of his own attitude towards
religious
and moral ques tions in his early days .
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philosophical |
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What factors could contribute to someone having a dim remembrance of their own attitude towards religious and moral questions in their early days? |
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Factors that could contribute to someone having a dim remembrance of their own attitude towards religious and moral questions in their early days include being caught up in the main current of the Renaissance, focusing on pursuing their studies and classical ideas, being surrounded by a world of beauty through their own learning, and living a life focused on developing their individual powers and abilities. Additionally, the insidious way in which the new learning may have impacted religious sentiment could contribute to a vague memory of one's earlier attitudes. |
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Creighton - History of the Papacy - v3 |
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' It is clear that the courtesy of the
Turkish
chancery
knew no limits .
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hospitality |
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What factors contributed to the seemingly boundless courtesy of the Turkish chancery? |
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The factors that contributed to the seemingly boundless courtesy of the Turkish chancery were their lack of objection to using phrases and their willingness to carry their complaisance so far as to render 'our holy law' by the words 'evangelia nostra.' |
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Creighton - History of the Papacy - v3 |
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The earthly paradise once
discovered
was never again free from the foot of the invader.
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Creighton - History of the Papacy - v3 |
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The earthly paradise once
discovered
was never again free from the foot of the invader.
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enjoyed |
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What factors contributed to the inability of the earthly paradise to remain free from invaders once it was discovered? |
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The factors that contributed to the inability of the earthly paradise to remain free from invaders once it was discovered include the revelation of Italy's glory and helplessness, the intellectual development of the peoples of the North, and the attractiveness and influence of Italian culture and politics on other nations. Additionally, Charles VIII's Italian expedition revealed Italy as a splendid prey to the strongest nations, making it a battlefield for Europe's newly organized nations. |
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Creighton - History of the Papacy - v3 |
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Calandrini , who
initiated
him into the manners of the Curia .
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introduced |
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What are the manners of the Curia that Calandrini initiated someone into? |
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The manners of the Curia that Calandrini initiated someone into are not explicitly described in the passage. However, it can be inferred that these manners would be related to the customs, behaviors, and etiquette expected within the Curia, or the administrative body governing the Catholic Church. |
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Creighton - History of the Papacy - v3 |
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Political
changes in Europe
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243 work till the evil were entirely
destroyed
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She can’t stand too much
attention
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(SUNY Series, Intersections_ Philosophy and Critical Theory) Friedrich Hardenberg & Bruce Donehower - The birth of Novalis _ Friedrich von Hardenberg's journal of 1797, with selected letters and docum |
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exceedingly
pushed for provisions.
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desperately |
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What factors could contribute to a situation where provisions are sometimes exceedingly scarce? |
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Factors that could contribute to a situation where provisions are sometimes exceedingly scarce include a sultry climate, the difficulty of keeping a spirit alive for more than two or three hours, and the risk of putrefaction if the souls are not pickled immediately after death. |
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poe-bon-430 |
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In the
startled
ear of night
How they scream out their affright!
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wee |
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What emotions do the screams convey during the quiet of the night? |
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The screams during the quiet of the night convey emotions of terror, horror, and despair. |
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poe-bells-669 |
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^ A mistake of Hecataeus for the
Chaklaeans
; a Jewish forger (as the writer here quoted is suspected of being) would not have been guilty of such a confusion.
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Hecataeus |
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What factors might lead someone to suspect that the writer quoted in this sentence is a Jewish forger? |
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Factors that might lead someone to suspect that the writer quoted in this sentence is a Jewish forger include the fact that the writer confused the Chaldeans with Hecataeus, a mistake that a Jewish forger wouldn't have made. |
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L186 |
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24o
The earliest
ceramics
related to Tzhu-chou have been found in.
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artifacts |
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What are the main characteristics and historical significance of the earliest ceramics related to Tzhu-chou? |
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The main characteristics of the earliest ceramics related to Tzhu-chou include the use of glaze inlay decoration, as well as monochrome green and yellow overglazes, and painted wares. Some of the painting was done in underglaze iron, and starting around 1200, painted overglaze enamel decoration was adopted. The historical significance of these ceramics is that they arose in the late Five Dynasties to early Northern Sung period, around 925 onwards. There were two main centers in Hopei province making Tzhu-chou ceramics, each encompassing a cluster of separate kiln sites: the Pheng-chheng area near Han-tan and the Kuan-thai area in Tzhu county. |
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[Science and Civilisation in China volume 05-12] Rose Kerr, Nigel Wood - Science and Civilisation in China Volume 5_ Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Part 12, Ceramic Technology (2004, Cambridge University Press) - libgen.lc |
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In the part of
Moonstone
that lay east of Main Street,
toward the deep ravine which, farther south, wound by
Mexican Town, lived all the humbler citizens, the people
who voted but did not run for office.
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In Gaul the praetor Marcus Furius, seeking
in peace the
appearance
of war, had disarmed the
an appropriation for games in connection with the dedication of temples to Diana and Juno Regina (sect.
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glory |
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What cultural significance did dedicating temples to Diana and Juno Regina hold during the time of Marcus Furius? |
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The cultural significance of dedicating temples to Diana and Juno Regina during the time of Marcus Furius was that it showed a connection to important Roman deities and demonstrated a commitment to religious practices. The dedication of temples to these goddesses was also associated with public ceremonies and games, which brought people together for both religious and entertainment purposes. |
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L313 |
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The road which led to the town presented many attractions Elfonzo
had bid farewell to the youth of deep feeling, and was now wending
his way to the
dreaming
spot of his fondness.
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beloved |
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What emotions might Elfonzo be experiencing as he leaves behind his youth and moves towards the place he dreams of? |
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As Elfonzo leaves behind his youth and moves towards the place he dreams of, he might be experiencing a mix of emotions such as nostalgia, sadness, hopefulness, and determination. He has bid farewell to a deep feeling of youth, has higher hopes that are not often realized, and is mindful of his father's advice, who had often looked sadly on the ground when tears of cruelly deceived hope moistened his eyes. |
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11811 On Black Hayre and Eyes 460
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See also
Henderson
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On the
relation
of Schein and schiin see also Martin Heidegger, "Hegel und die Griechen," in Wegmarken, pp.
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If you
do not charge
anything
for copies of this eBook, complying with the
rules is very easy.
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survived
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* Furthermoreitneglectsthefactthatatthepresent time it is not the true woman who
clamours
for eman- cipation, but only the masculine type of woman, who misconstrues her own character and the motives that actuate her when she formulates her demands in the name of woman.
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As human passions did not enter the world, before the fall, there is, in
the Paradise Lost, little
opportunity
for the pathetick; but what little
there is has not been lost.
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Above the mountains
the sun is about to wake,
_and to-day white violets
shine beside white lilies
adrift on the mountain side;
to-day the
narcissus
opens
that loves the rain_.
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American Poetry - 1922 |
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(59) A pity that he didn't add how they
administer
it.
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Dietrich Eckart - Bolshevism From Moses To Lenin |
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"By Zeus," said the king, "I wish that I could catch those
islanders
on the continent.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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Then would they try
Ever new modes of tilling their loved crofts,
And mark they would how earth improved the taste
Of the wild fruits by fond and
fostering
care.
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Lucretius |
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V
In the
perspective
opened by this repetitive series of questions, we have begun to read what de Man wrote one day, what he inscribed one day, apparently apropos of Rousseau--who was perhaps only an "excuse me" for de Man, just as we read an "excuse me" for Austin at the mo- ment he was getting ready to talk about the excuse in general and excused himself for not doing so, contenting himself apparently with excusing himself, "within such limits.
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Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forth
in
paragraph
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Keats - Lamia |
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When it is fully recognised that Judaism is to be
regarded
rather as an idea in which other races have a share, than as the absolute property of a particular race, then the Judaic element in modern materialistic science will be better understood.
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Weininger - 1903 - Sex and Character |
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This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was
carefully
scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world’s books discoverable online.
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by the fact that it was built and equipped as a night-bombing force :
Prior to the development of long-range fighters and the discovery and improvement of non-visual bombing aids and techniques, the R A F could not undertake daylight bombing without prohibitive losses, nor could it achieve sufficient
accuracy
in night bombing to attack other than very large targets.
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Es
verdad que podría haberse encontrado un fundamento formal pa
ra la
armonización
de la teoría del todo del mundo y la teoría del
todo de Dios en la estructura de ambas totalidades -en el parentes
co de sus concepciones morfológicas fundamentales-, porque am
bas, conforme a sus interpretaciones clásicas, pueden concebirse
siempre como una única esfera infinitamente perfecta, y parece jus
tificable esperar que dos proyecciones diferentes de una esfera má
xima signifiquen de hecho sólo una y la misma.
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The
arrangements
for the Italian expedition were settled at the
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Cambridge Medieval History - v3 - Germany and the Western Empire |
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Wilde - Ballad of Reading Gaol |
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—Everything must lie nearer to us than
what has
hitherto
been preached to us as the most
important thing, I mean the questions: "What end
does man serve?
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Nietzsche - v07 - Human All-Too-Human - b |
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When he had entered the room three paces, he stood still;
and laying his left hand upon his breast (a slender white staff
with which he journeyed being in his right), when I had got
close up to him he
introduced
himself with the little story of the
wants of his convent, and the poverty of his order; and did it
with so simple a grace, and such an air of deprecation was there
in the whole cast of his look and figure, I was bewitched not to
have been struck with it.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v21 to v25 - Rab to Tur |
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Men who
came to scoff
remained
to preach.
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Warner - World's Best Literature - v16 - Lev to Mai |
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On the other hand, the Judaism that was crystallised in this period was itself marked by what the historian Eduard Meyer calls "the arrogant denigration whereby all other peoples in
comparison
to the people chosen by the world-ruling God became heathens destined to destruction".
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relation |
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What does the historian Eduard Meyer refer to as "the arrogant denigration whereby all other peoples in comparison to the people chosen by the world-ruling God became heathens destined to destruction"? |
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Eduard Meyer refers to the belief in Judaism during its crystallization period as "the arrogant denigration whereby all other peoples in comparison to the people chosen by the world-ruling God became heathens destined to destruction." |
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Eustace Mullins - Alfred Rosenberg & The Track Of The Jew Through The Ages (0) - libgen.lc |
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The dusty attic spider-clad
He, through the keyhole, maketh glad;
And through the broken edge of tiles
Into the
laddered
hay-loft smiles.
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stevenson-childs-163 |
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The Romans, probably, as an equally southern people, had
the same original temperament: but the stern character of their
national discipline, like that of the Spartans, made them an
example of the opposite type of
national
character; the greater
strength of their natural feelings being chiefly apparent in the
intensity which the same original temperament made it possible to
give to the artificial.
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temperament |
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What factors contributed to the differences in national character between Romans and other southern people, despite their similar original temperaments? |
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Some factors that contributed to the differences in national character between Romans and other southern people, despite their similar original temperaments, include the stern character of their national discipline, the intensity of their natural feelings, and the influence of their original temperament on their artificial character. These factors allowed the Romans to develop a more unyielding and focused character, setting them apart from other excitable southern people like the Greeks and the Irish Celts. |
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mill-subjection-217 |
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On the natural and civil states, see The
Philosopy
ol Lau, tr.
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Kenneth N. Waltz - Man, the State and War-Columbia University Press (2001) |
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Thus nourishing and growing are timely, so that the six domestic animals are raised up; reaping and growing are timely, so that the grass and trees proliferate;
government
orders are timely, so that the common people are united and the worthy and good serve.
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Franklin Perkins - Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane_ The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy-Indiana University Press (2014) |
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He who is in love
is wise and is
becoming
wiser, sees newly every time he looks at the
object beloved, drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those
virtues which it possesses.
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becoming |
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emerson-method-236 |
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Marks, notations and other marginalia present in the original volume will appear in this file - a reminder of this
book’s
long journey from the publisher to a library and finally to you.
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But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a
screen:
Would it have been worth while
If one, settling a pillow or
throwing
off a shawl,
And turning toward the window, should say:
'That is not it at all,
That is not what I meant, at all.
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prufrock |
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After the war she served as a
training
ship.
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Matthews - Poems of American Patriotism |
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Under duress the women had no
'The women's
difficulty
in walking is no doubt due to their bound feet, making it impossible to keep pace in the muddy streets.
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difficulty |
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What factors could have contributed to the women's difficulty in walking, such as cultural practices or environmental conditions? |
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The women's difficulty in walking could be due to their bound feet, which would make it impossible to keep pace in the muddy streets. |
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Stephen Owen - An Anthology of Chinese Literature_ Beginnings to 1911 (1996, W. W. Norton) - libgen.lc |
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Dugin therefore believes that the Communist Party can be defined as an unacknowledged
Eurasianist
movement, whose function is to express social discontent, but not to take power.
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Dugin - Alexander Dugin and New European Radical Right |
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Please do not assume that a book's appearance in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner
anywhere
in the world.
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Liddell Scott -1876 - An Intermediate Greek English Lexicon |
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With the fifth century began the building of gates, bridges, and aqueducts based mainly on the arch, which thence forth inseparably
associated
with the Roman name.
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The history of Rome; tr. with the sanction of the ... v.2. Mommsen, Theodor, 1817-1903 |
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'
"To whom with tears: 'These rites, O
mournful
shade,
Due to thy ghost, shall to thy ghost be paid.
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Odyssey - Pope |
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It was so indeed; for Paul taught that both Jews and
Gentiles
were set at liberty.
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Calvin Commentary - Acts - c |
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Then would they try
Ever new modes of tilling their loved crofts,
And mark they would how earth improved the taste
Of the wild fruits by fond and
fostering
care.
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Lucretius |
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For a time we were inseparable:
Now,
suddenly
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$ AU these great''Advantages have inspired you with so much Pride, that you have despis d all your Admirers as Ibmany Inferioursnot worthy
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you, Accordinglytheyhaveallleftyou, andyou havevery well obferv'dit^therefore.
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90 the value of the variable capital, we have
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This shift to the global scale dissolved the
conventional
folk basis of the faith in a single god.
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"By Zeus," said the king, "I wish that I could catch those
islanders
on the continent.
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Polyaenus - Strategems |
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The
Miscellaneous
Botanical Works of R.
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Having obtained his desire in all these matters, he
returned
to
preach.
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Klea heard but little of this
harangue
; a feeling had come over her like that of a person who is having water poured again and again on the top of his head.
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And at present these notions have just been stirred up in
him, as in a dream; but if he were frequently asked the same
questions, in
different
forms, he would know as well as any one at
last?
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ethereial |
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plato-meno-348 |
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And leave
likewise
your former lay to sing:
The woods no more shal answere, nor your eccho ring.
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Whilst others
occupied
themselves with larger and more prominent public affairs and transactions, Moser observed and reproduced the common daily life of his
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nation, and the thousand little things which compose
the texture of popular existe^nce.
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Ingram - 1900 - A History of Political Economy |
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This dread was not exactly a dread of physical evil--and yet
I should be at a loss how
otherwise
to define it.
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What might be the nature of the dread experienced if it's not related to physical evil? |
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The nature of the dread experienced might not be related to physical evil because it is heightened by a mere chimera or imagination, and it is associated with the terror and horror inspired by the hideous beast and the marking of the white hair, which eventually resembles a ghastly object such as the gallows, an engine of horror, crime, agony, and death. |
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and
examined
his reflexes.
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At the
bottom the matter was conflict between
democracy
and the
remnant feudal customs and feudal spirit modern army.
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tradition |
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What factors contribute to the conflict between democracy and the remnants of feudal customs and spirit in a modern army? |
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Factors that contribute to the conflict between democracy and the remnants of feudal customs and spirit in a modern army include the clash of ideals and values represented by both systems and the influence of individuals who maintain these feudal customs and spirit. Additionally, passionate debates, such as the case of Dreyfus, further fuel this conflict. |
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Almost unanimous was the request that I ascend the ancient throne
of the black men, even the First Born themselves
concurring
in it;
but I would have none of it.
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What factors may have contributed to the unanimous request for someone to ascend the ancient throne of the black men, and why did the person refuse it? |
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The factors that may have contributed to the unanimous request for someone to ascend the ancient throne of the black men are not explicitly mentioned in the passage. However, it is possible that the people saw the person as a strong leader, capable of uniting their race and ensuring peace, since even the First Born concurred. The person refused the offer because their heart could never be with the race that had heaped indignities upon their princess and son. |
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A twenty-eight-year-old woman from Knoxville, Tennessee,
suddenly
developed polio in the base of her brain and required an iron lung to breathe.
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Charlotte DeCroes Jacobs - Jonas Salk_ A Life (2015, Oxford University Press) - libgen.lc |
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Inhibition
rather springs from life itself, as the previous has shown, from its own nature of primary ontic boundedness.
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Ontology |
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What factors contribute to the emergence of inhibition within the nature of primary ontic boundedness? |
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Factors that contribute to the emergence of inhibition within the nature of primary ontic boundedness include the organ's role as a mediator, representing the whole and being a part of the whole, and life's creation of its own inhibition. Inhibition springs from life itself as a result of its inherent primary ontic boundedness. The organ inhibits life because it mediates the immediacy of the process by effecting a separation within it. This inhibition, however, also serves as a furtherance and a means for life. |
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Helmuth Plessner - Levels of Organic Life and the Human_ An Introduction to Philosophical Anthropology-Fordham University Press (2019) |
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But the chamber was very
dark to his snow-dazzled eyes, and very dismal too, in
contrast
with
the living scene that he had just looked upon.
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For ten years
the citizens of Norwich made the best they could of a set of
disjointed
schools, thrown together with scarcely any attempt at gradation,
governed by six independent districts, and some forty school officers,
and supported entirely without taxation.
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