... 8859-1***START OFTHE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIESOF THE DORIC RACE, VOL. 2 OF 2*** The History and Antiquities Of The The History and Antiquitiesofthe Doric by Karl ... IOTA~}{~GREEKSMALL LETTER NU~}); ofthe Athenians, to keep them together. The Argives first effected the union of the boroughs at Mantinea, doubtless not until they had seen other instances ofthe same proceeding, ... derived from the possession of land, also carried on the extensivecommerce of these two states; otherwise the wealth ofthe merchant would soon have exceeded that of the landowner. In the Doric...
... for the time being, and the strongest for the time being was the man who had the ear of the King and his minister.[Sidenote: The law of Canada.][Sidenote: The courts of justice.] The law ofthe ... were the rightful owners ofthe land. In course of timethey came into conflict with the Mohican Indians along the banks ofthe Hudson; but with the Five Nations, the nearest of whom were the ... though the Gaspé peninsula, on the southern side ofthe estuary, extends much further to the east. Thus the centre of the St. Lawrence basin is equidistant from the mouth of that river and from the...
... which there is no restriction for use ofthe method 2 A condition where the advantages of using the method generally outweigh the theoretical or proven risks 3 A condition where the theoretical ... the UK the majority of women will test HIV negative, and the occasion ofthe HIV test can be used to promote HIV prevention in future. The UK department of Health advised a routine offer of HIV ... testing The widespread increase of HIV testing, specifically with routine offers of testing in ante-natal clinics has raised the profile of HIV and acted as a cornerstone in the HIV response. The...
... from cancer at any stage ofthe disease with the hope of raising awareness ofthe types of therapies that may be appropriate and increasing awareness ofthe role ofthe pain specialist in cancer ... enlargement ofthe liver results in the capsule being stretched at the point ofthe sensory innervation In general, unless there is gross hepatic dysfunction, the metabolism ofthe common drugs in the ... understanding of their condition.• what the pain means to the individual and their family.• how the pain may impact upon relationships within the patient’s family.• whether the pain inuences the patient’s...
... and the Development and Maintenance ofthe Code of Good Practice The operational responsibility for the Code of Good Practice lies with the BCS Registrar. The development and maintenance of ... within the Organisation Identify opportunities for increasing the awareness of IT throughout the organisation. Be aware ofthe interaction of your work with that of others involved in the ... Acknowledgements The BCS acknowledges the existence of many other Codes of Practice, applicable within the IT profession and other industries. Concepts and detailed practices have been drawn from these...
... Complaints, 219 Of an Incontinency of Urine, 223 Of a Stoppage of Urine, 227 Of the Epilepsy, 237 Of the Small-Pox, 243 Of Erisypilatous Swellings, 245 Of the Scurvy, 250 Of the Itch, 265Table of Diet ... first Joint of some of his Toes, and the Ends of others.As soon as the Sick began to complain of these Pains ofthe Toes and Feet, I found the best Remedy to be, the Bathing ofthe Feet in warm ... Year1762. Both these Gentlemen give an Account ofthe Dissection ofthe Bodies of some People who died of the Dysentery; where, besides the common Appearances ofthe inner Surface ofthe Rectum and...
... the cinnamon and odours, of Ceylon. The tales ofthe Arabians are fraught with the wonders of "Serendib;"and the mariners ofthe Persian Gulf have left a record of their delight ... to the east ofthe line formed by the Ghauts on either side ofthe peninsula, and any affinitywhich it exhibits is rather with the equatorial direction ofthe intersecting ranges ofthe Nilgherries ... lateofficer ofthe Ceylon Government, that many years ago, what remained ofthe Dutch records were removedfrom the record-room ofthe Colonial Office to the cutcherry ofthe government agent ofthe western...
... potential tag B divided by the frequency of A. Subsequently, it was changed to the frequency of A followed by B divided by the product ofthe frequency of A and the frequency of B (Marshall, 1983: ... case form. The probability of tags being selected from the alternative lists is weighted according to whether the form occurs at the beginning ofthe sentence or elsewhere. Knut Hofland estimated ... complexity of ordinary sentences in the corpus, and partly to create a databank of manually parsed samples ofthe LOB corpus, for the purposes of providing a first- approximation ofthe statistical...
... excess of 75% ofthe total. The cargo traffic includes a wide variety of bulk, break bulk and container Economic Contribution of the Oceans Sector in British ColumbiaPrepared for:Canada /British ... Council of Marine Carriers, the Northwest Cruise Ship Association, the Forest Council of B.C., the Council of Tourism Associations (COTA), the B.C. Yacht Building Association and a myriad of others.These ... entities - and the impacts of these expenditures on the economy are included in the forthcoming analysis of indirect impacts (see Section 5).Economic Contribution ofthe Oceans Sector in British...
... sexuality freely. As the nation lived under the constant threat of death the film seemed to echo the general feeling of living for the day. The film concludes with &apos ;the happiness we have ... intellectual levels of the general public whilst also moderating the amount of information they were exposed towhether it be on the weekly newsreels or a feature film. The general spirit of each film ... raids, many patrons chose to stay in theirseats as they felt safer in the cinema than in their own homes due to the structure ofthe buildings. The use of 'story' documentary was popular...
... upon the conditional support it received from the Liberals. In short, Asquith ensured that the Liberals got the worst of both worlds: the brickbats of high office with none ofthe rewards. The ... the first to break the Relugas Compact by accepting the post of chancellor ofthe exchequer and deputy leader ofthe House. He was confirmed in these posts following the Liberal landslide of ... (obliging members ofthe Irish parliament to take an oath of allegiance to theBritish Crown). The six counties of Northern Ireland could and did retain their status within the United Kingdom....
... Report ofthe Exploration ofthe Queen Charlotte Islands 26 shore, when near the mouth of Tlell River. The general elevation of the eastern is much higher than that ofthe northern shore ofthe ... extreme southern village ofthe Hyda nation, familiar with the shores ofthe southern portion of Moresby, and also of Provost Island, and the other of Gold Harbor, well acquainted with the northwestern ... Wm. Smithe, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works ofthe Province of British Columbia: —SIR—On the 5th of May, having secured the services of two Hyda Indians, one a native of Ninstints, the extreme...
... extreme southern village ofthe Hyda nation, familiar with the shores ofthe southern portion of Moresby, and also of Provost Island, and the other of Gold Harbor, well acquainted with the northwestern ... by the sinking ofthe earth’s surface, and the inflowing ofthe waters ofthe ocean, forming the most remarkable labyrinth of inlets, sounds, straits, channels and passages on the face ofthe ... Wm. Smithe, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works ofthe Province of British Columbia: —SIR—On the 5th of May, having secured the services of two Hyda Indians, one a native of Ninstints, the extreme...
... iron gates of the galleries, and the removal ofthe wire guards from the windows inside ofthe galleries added much to theircheerfulness. The bars on the doors ofthe bedrooms, and the screens ... for the protection of society than the care ofthe lunatic.A Committee ofthe House of Commons was appointed in 1763, to inquire into the state ofthe privatemad-houses ofthe kingdom. On this ... hospital came under the provisions ofthe Lunacy Act (8 and 9 Vict., c. 100). Since the Lunacy Act of that year, the affairs ofthe hospital have been subjected to the control of the Commissioners,...