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It would appear that for inquirers into Foreign Literature, for all men anxious to see and understand the
European world as it lies around them, a great problem is presented in this Goethe; a singular, highly
significant phenomenon, and now also means more or less complete for ascertaining its significance. A man
of wonderful, nay, unexampled reputation and intellectual influence among forty millions of reflective,serious and cultivated men, invites us to study him; and to determine for ourselves, whether and how far such
influence has been salutary, such reputation merited. That this call will one day be answered, that Goethe will
be seen and judged...
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In placing this second edition in the hands of my readers I most gratefully acknowledge the splendid
assistance of my subscribers, and the kindness with which this book has been received by the General Public,
who made it possible for me to accomplish my intended purpose, ever since I left home, that I should give, to
the general public, an account of my conversion into a practical Christian worker, knowing that there are a
great number of intelligent minds, among the priests, in the Greek-Russian and Roman Catholic churches,
who would make good soldiers of Jesus Christ, and some of them might develop into heroes...
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Among the men and women prominent in the public life of America there are but few whose names are
mentioned as often as that of Emma Goldman. Yet the real Emma Goldman is almost quite unknown. The
sensational press has surrounded her name with so much misrepresentation and slander, it would seem almost
a miracle that, in spite of this web of calumny, the truth breaks through and a better appreciation of this much
maligned idealist begins to manifest itself. There is but little consolation in the fact that almost every
representative of a new idea has had to struggle and suffer under similar difficulties....
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AT the present hour, when fiction takes forms so ingenious and so specious, it is perhaps necessary to say that
the following narrative, in all its parts, and so far as the punctilious attention of the writer has been able to
keep it so, is scrupulously true. If it were not true, in this strict sense, to publish it would be to trifle with all
those who may be induced to read it. It is offered to them as a document, as a record of educational and
religious conditions which, having passed away, will never return. In this respect, as the diagnosis of a...
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These papers are now collected at the request of friends and correspondents, who think that they may be
useful; and two new essays are added. Most of the articles were written as occasion called for them within the
past sixteen years, and contributed to various periodicals, with little thought of their forming a series, and
none of ever bringing them together into a volume, although one of them (the third) was once reprinted in a
pamphlet form. It is, therefore, inevitable that there should be considerable iteration in the argument, if not in
the language. This could not be eliminated except by recasting the whole,...
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The Zane family was a remarkable one in early days, and most of its members are historical characters.
The first Zane of whom any trace can be found was a Dane of aristocratic lineage, who was exiled from his
country and came to America with William Penn. He was prominent for several years in the new settlement
founded by Penn, and Zane street, Philadelphia, bears his name. Being a proud and arrogant man, he soon
became obnoxious to his Quaker brethren. He therefore cut loose from them and emigrated to Virginia,
settling on the Potomac river, in what was then known as Berkeley county. There...
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The Coffins of America are descended from Tristram Coffin of England and Nantucket. Charles Carleton
Coffin was born of Revolutionary sires. He first saw light in the southwest corner room of a house which
stood on Water Street, in Boscawen, N. H., which his grandfather, Captain Peter Coffin, had built in 1766.
This ancestor, an energetic, plucky, good-natured, genial man, married Rebecca Hazeltine, of Chester, N. H.
When the frame of the house was up and the corner room partitioned off, the bride and groom began
housekeeping. Her wedding outfit was a feather bed, a frying-pan, a dinner-pot, and some wooden and pewter
plates. She was...
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In the history of the world few persons have attained that high degree of spirituality reached by Madame
Guyon.
Born in a corrupt age, in a nation marked for its degeneracy; nursed and reared in a church, as profligate as the
world in which it was embedded; persecuted at every step of her career; groping as she did in spiritual
desolation and ignorance, nevertheless, she arose to the highest pinnacle of pre-eminence in spirituality and
Christian devotion.
She lived and died in the Catholic Church; yet was tormented and afflicted; was maltreated and abused; and
was imprisoned for years by the highest authorities of that church.
Her sole...
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The life of Spenser is wrapt in a similar obscurity to that which hides from us his great predecessor Chaucer,
and his still greater contemporary Shakspere. As in the case of Chaucer, our principal external authorities are
a few meagre entries in certain official documents, and such facts as may be gathered from his works. The
birth-year of each poet is determined by inference. The circumstances in which each died are a matter of
controversy. What sure information we have of the intervening events of the life of each one is scanty and
interrupted. So far as our knowledge goes, it shows some slight positive...
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Let us examine the nature of the spaciousness and continuance of empire, for which men give their gods such
great thanks; to whom also they exhibited plays (that were so filthy both in actors and the action) without any offense of honesty. But, first, I would make a little inquiry, seeing you can not show such estates to be anyway
happy, as are in continual wars, being still in terror, trouble, and guilt of shedding human blood, tho it be their
foes; what reason then or what wisdom shall any man show in glorying in the largeness of empire, all their joy
being but...
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Early days--The passage of many terrors--Crocodiles, grizzlies and hunchbacks--An adventurous journey and
its reward--The famous spring in South Audley Street--Climbing chimney-sweeps--The story of Mrs.
Montagu's son--The sweeps' carnival--Disraeli--Lord John Russell--A child's ideas about the Whigs--The Earl
of Aberdeen-- Old Brown Bread--Sir Edwin Landseer, a great family friend--A live lion at a
tea-party--Landseer as an artist--Some of his vagaries--His frescoes at Ardverikie--His latter days--A devoted
friend--His last Academy picture.
I was born the thirteenth child of a family of fourteen, on the thirteenth day of the month, and I have for many
years resided at No. 13 in a certain street in Westminster. In spite of the popular...
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I left the office of The Scout, 28 Maiden Lane, W.C., on September 8th, 1914, took leave of the editor and the
staff, said farewell to my little camp in the beech-woods of Buckinghamshire and to my woodcraft scouts,
bade good-bye to my father, and went off to enlist in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
I made my way to the Marylebone recruiting office, and after waiting about for hours, I went at last upstairs
and stripped out with a lot of other men for the medical examination.
The smell of human sweat was overpowering in the little ante-room. Some of the men had hearts...
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Having visited the South for the benefit of my health, I arrived at Savannah, in Georgia, on the 10th of
February, 1834; and, indulging the common inquisitiveness of a stranger about the place, was informed that
just one hundred and one years had elapsed since the first settlers were landed there, and the city laid out.
Replies to other inquiries, and especially a perusal of McCall's History of the State, excited a lively interest in
the character of General OGLETHORPE, who was the founder of the Colony, and in the measures which he
pursued for its advancement, defence, and prosperity. I was, however, surprised to...
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When Edward Temple was about eight or nine years old he was afflicted with a disorder of the eyes. It was so
severe, and his sight was naturally so delicate, that the surgeon felt some apprehensions lest the boy should
become totally blind. He therefore gave strict directions to keep him in a darkened chamber, with a bandage
over his eyes. Not a ray of the blessed light of heaven could be suffered to visit the poor lad.
This was a sad thing for Edward. It was just the same as if there were to be no more sunshine, nor moonlight,
nor glow of the...
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While the town of Lawrence was undergoing burning and pillage, Governor Shannon wrote to Colonel
Sumner to say that as the marshal and sheriff had finished making their arrests, and he presumed had by that
time dismissed the posse, he required a company of United States troops to be stationed at Lawrence to secure
the safety of the citizens in both, person and property, asking also a like company for Lecompton and
Topeka. The next day the citizens of Lawrence had the opportunity to smother their indignation when they
saw the embers of the Free-State Hotel and the scattered fragments of their printing-presses patrolled and
protected...
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A generation born since Abraham Lincoln died has already reached manhood and womanhood. Yet there are
millions still living who sympathized with him in his noble aspirations, who labored with him in his toilsome
life, and whose hearts were saddened by his tragic death. It is the almost unbroken testimony of his
contemporaries that by virtue of certain high traits of character, in certain momentous lines of purpose and
achievement, he was incomparably the greatest man of his time. The deliberate judgment of those who knew
him has hardened into tradition; for although but twenty-five years have passed since he fell by the bullet of
the...
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Travelling south from New Orleans to the Islands, you pass through a strange land into a strange sea, by
various winding waterways. You can journey to the Gulf by lugger if you please; but the trip may be made
much more rapidly and agreeably on some one of those light, narrow steamers, built especially for
bayou-travel, which usually receive passengers at a point not far from the foot of old Saint-Louis Street, hard
by the sugar-landing, where there is ever a pushing and flocking of steam craft--all striving for place to rest
their white breasts against the levee, side by side,--like great weary swans. But...
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It was a dull evening in the month of September, 1728. The apprentices had closed and barred the shutters and
the day's work was over. Supper was laid in the long room over the shop, the viands were on the table, and
round it were standing Bailie Anderson and his wife, his foreman John Gillespie, and his two apprentices. The
latter were furtively eying the eatables, and wondering how much longer the grace which their master was
delivering would be. Suddenly there was a knock at the door below. No one stirred until the bailie had
finished his grace, before which time the knock had...
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Tham khảo sách 'distribution and administration of potassium iodide in the event of a nuclear incident', giáo dục - đào tạo, cao đẳng - đại học phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả
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he bestselling and most useful aid available for finding all references to FDA and DEA regulations, Interpharm Master Keyword Guide: 21 CFR Regulations of the Food and Drug Administration, is used in hundreds of active pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, diagnostic, and device manufacturing companies. And it is in use by every FDA district in the United States to sort their way through their own regulations.
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The new rehabilitation proceeding under the DRBL,1) which took into force as of April 1, 2006, unified two old rehabilitation procedures: (i) a
reorganization procedure under the Corporate Reorganization Law (“CRL”),
generally used by large companies, and (ii) a composition procedure under
the Composition Law (“CL”),2) generally used by small- and medium-sized
companies and individuals. Both rehabilitation procedures regulated the
recovery of financially distressed firms in Korea for more than forty years
since they were first enacted in 1962....
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Independent directors have become a popular “cure-all” in the United
States for whatever the latest malady ailing the modern corporation happens
to be. Whenever a corporation has found its way into the headlines as the
subject of the scandal du jour, it is overwhelmingly the case that it is the
managers who are caught with their fingers in the till, having manipulated the
numbers, rolling the dice with the shareholders’ money, or otherwise abusing
the trust of shareholders and other corporate constituencies....
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This booklet is designed to introduce judges
and judicial administrators in other countries
to the United States federal judicial system, its
organization and administration, and its relationship
to the legislative and executive branches of the
government. It was developed by the Office
of Judges Programs of the Administrative Office
of the United States Courts at the request of the
Judicial Conference Committee on International
Judicial Relations.
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On one view I rst began thinking about this project, if not the publication, in
1992 when I journeyed to Hanoi, Vietnam to escape the frustrations of legal
practice. Subsequently, I spent the late 1990s completing a doctorate that took as
its subjects: legal change, socialist dispute resolution Vietnamese style, and the
challenges of investigating both topics. This book re ects my current thinking
on each of these three issues.
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The international investment regime has changed dramatically in recent
decades. Emerging economies throughout the world are attracting foreign
direct investment (FDI) that goes beyond the traditional concentration on
natural resources and agricultural products. Infrastructure projects and
manufacturing for export and for the domestic market account for an
important share of FDI.
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This book started its life in 1994 when I was sitting in a library in
China and came across some handbooks of police regulations that had
been misfiled. These handbooks opened the door to research on an area
that has taken me twelve years to complete. Throughout the extended
period of this project, I have accumulated many debts to a large number
of people who have helped and supported me in different ways.
My friends in China have helped me find documents and material;
discussed ideas and laws; and aided my understanding of the changing
organisation and culture of power, which, from the outside, often
appears incomprehensible. I thank...
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It is now over 40 years since Parliament agreed, with apprehension in some
quarters, to the Wilson Government’s modernising proposal to establish a
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, as the Ombudsman was rather
off-puttingly called. The apprehension centred on a belief that this new office was
a dangerous constitutional departure, which threatened to subvert the traditional
role of Parliament and its Members in the redress of grievances.
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Education vouchers and charter schools are two of the most prominent and far-reaching forms of family-choice policies currently in evidence in the nation’s elementary and secondary schools. As such, they present important challenges to the traditional provision of public education in schools that are created, governed, funded, and operated by state and local authorities
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This monograph presents interim findings from the Implementing Standards-Based Accountability (ISBA) project. It provides descriptive information regarding the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in three states—California, Georgia, and Pennsylvania—in 2003–2004 and 2004–2005. Subsequent publications will extend these results for an additional year an...
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First Generation Computers (1945s – 1955s)
Second Generation Computers (1956 – 1963)
Third Generation Computers (1964s-1970s)
Fourth Generation Computers (1971 – prersent)
Microcomputers (1971 – 1976)
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