... hair instead of for food was an old grievance among the poor. In the "Art of Dressing the
Hair," 1770, the author complains:
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[Illustration: THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN THE TIME OF SIR ROBERT WALPOLE.]
ENGLAND IN THE DAYS OF OLD,
by
William Andrews.
England in the D...
... much
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Exploration in the World of the Ancients
Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland, and in the
course of the almost 400 years that they dom-
inated Britain, the Romans gained consider-
able knowledge of that ... survey of the land and
resources of China and sounds much like a
textbook:
Between the Chi river and the Yellow River is
the province of Yen (the s...
... and show certain
feelings towards them. However, other things are less clearly involved in
having or maintaining a friendship. It is, among other things, less clear
what kinds of dispositions ... to them, then the agent may enter into an agreement with other
moral subjects which stipulates the waiving of the agent’s permission if
the other moral subjects in turn waive thei...
... causing inhomogeneous radiative
forcing.
• In the lower and middle troposphere, ozone maintains the oxidizing power of the atmosphere by providing
a source of the hydroxyl radical (OH
–
) in the ... uncertainty about the
trends in the midlatitudes and in the Arctic. Examining the vertical profile in the trend affords some insight.
Space-based observations of...
... increase
in marginal damages, it must also reduce the optimal number of offenses
and increase the optimal values of p andf. On the other hand, an increase
in the other component of the cost of ... with the implications of the optimality analysis.
An increase in b
increases
the marginal revenue from changing the
number of offenses by changing p orf and there...
... slipping away, sinking into the thin mattress. Her view of the dim
interior of the tent softened and darkened, the effect of falling asleep em-
phasized by the dark shadow cast against the far ... the edge of
the door into the corridor beyond. With a sigh of relief that was lost in
the sound of the wind, he saw that the glow came from an oil lamp held
by...
... is likely to suffer the loss of a child.
Zeroing in on the children’s well-being portion of Zeroing in on the children’s well-being portion of
the the Mothers’ IndexMothers’ Index, Iceland finishes ... birth.put to the breast within one hour of birth.
Establishing good breastfeeding practices Establishing good breastfeeding practices
in the first days is critical to...