... sound chamber made the performance of rapid passages impossible, and the longer strings were harder to keep in tune Again the dulcimer lay dormant Although the dulcimer escaped the Western orchestral ... strings of gut and wire to span five octaves He hoped to revolutionize the dulcimer and its capacities Sadly, the instrument was not highly accepted, for the reverberation created in the larger ... accepted amongst the folk musicians of places like Ireland It has really only gained popularity in the past fifteen years, although it has been a member of some Irish ensembles throughout history ...
... tính ch t v t lý Khi Mendeleev s p x p t m card m t t m b ng theo th t t ng d n tr ng l ng nguyên t , nhóm nguyên t có tính ch t theo cách riêng ch không gi ng nh s s p x p t m card trò ch i ... Qui t c phát bi u r ng b t c nguyên t ã cho c ng s th hi n tính t ng t v tính ch t v i nguyên t theo sau b ng HTTH hóa h c Ai cha c a b ng HTTH? ã có nhi u ý ki n không tán thành v nh ng ng i ... v b ng HTTH dùng phân lo i nguyên t B n th o ã c p n kho ng m t n a nguyên t ã bi t c s p s p theo tr ng l ng nguyên t trình bày nh ng thay i tu n hoàn v hóa tr nh m t hàm s c a tr ng l ng nguyên...
... explore the scribal and linguistic make-up ofthe texts, and Mclntosh et al have therefore suggested a classification of text types in terms ofthehistoryof copying and ofthe different patterns of ... 469) ' for the right of them all' (12) hare ba&re luue {St.Kath (Tit) 1212-13) ' the love of both of them' (13) her eitheres werke (Pal/adius (Tit) 808) ' the work of both (each) of them' When ... is itself the work of two scribes The Cotton MS ofThe Owl and the Nightingale is a well-known example ofthe latter, and in this case the place where one scribe finished and the other began...
... the remedy applied was a conscious classicising ofthe inherited form In the case ofthe couplet, the reform began in the last two decades ofthe sixteenth century and the model chosen was the ... himself the great sublime he draws Pope 617 Sylvia Adamson The sublime rises from the nobleness of thoughts, the magnificence ofthe words, or the harmonious and lively turn ofthe phrase; the perfect ... But the literary historyofthe period suggests that irony and allegory are competitors rather than collaborators, in that the growing importance ofthe first coincides with the decline of the...
... group of ancient structures It is the southernmost of Angkor's main sites The initial design and construction ofthe temple took place in the first half ofthe 12th century, during the reign of ... occupied by the city and, to the north ofthe temple, the royal palace Like all secular buildings of Angkor, these were built of perishable materials rather than of stone, so nothing remains of them ... towers The roofings ofthe galleries are decorated with the motif ofthe body of a snake ending in the heads of lions or garudas Carved lintels and pediments decorate the entrances to the galleries...
... etc.) upon the inhabitants of their manors and the areas around their castles, and to reduce some of them (but rarely 14 Historyofthe European Economy the majority) to the status of serfs, who ... far away The most important case was the settling by Germans ofthe countries to the east ofthe Elbe and later ofthe Oder At the start of this migration, a crucial episode of European history, ... harnessing of oxen also improved, as their yoke was put on their horns and then on their forehead instead of their withers; because several pairs of them could be harnessed in file, they were often...
... grown up on the river and studied its history, I have concluded that the story ofthe Hudson is really about passion Among the ranks of those who have made a difference in thehistoryofthe river ... runoff During the early part ofthe twentieth century large power plants were constructed along the shores ofthe Lower Hudson, some in the region ofthe salt front, that is, unknowingly in the ... much ofthe valley, human uses ofthe shoreline have effected even greater changes, as the next set of papers demonstrates (Fig 3.7) Most of these changes are strongly related to the pull of the...
... was the readiest way of converting them to the principles ofthe Christian religion These, then, were the first forerunners in the great cause ofthe abolition ofthe Slave Trade: nor have their ... held the reigns ofthe government of Spain till Charles the Fifth came to the throne, for the establishment of a regular system of commerce in the persons ofthe native Africans The object of Bartholomew ... but of many bodies of men It was interwoven again into the system ofthe commerce and ofthe revenue of nations Hence the merchant the planter the mortgagee the manufacturer the politician—the...
... Rajputs or Kshatryas ofthe north-west, the Arabs, Parsees, and Mahrattas ofthe west coast, the Singhalese ofthe extreme south, the Tamils ofthe east, and the Bengalis ofthe north-east Mongolians ... development ofthe Flying Lemur (Galeopithecus) from the Bat, or that the habits of an animal would in time materially alter its anatomy, as in the case ofthe abnormal length ofthe hind toe and nail of ... is of course mere sentiment; no historyof nature would be complete without the noblest work ofthe Creator The great gulf that separates the human species from the rest ofthe animals is the...
... on another One ofthe five knights that were with him gave him witting ofthe Lord ofthe Moors and the brother ofthe knight ofthe Red Shield that had to name Chaos the Red So soon as the tournament ... toward the castle of Camelot, and sendeth by a squire the horse ofthe Lord ofthe Moors to the daughter ofthe Widow Lady, that made great joy thereof And the five knights drive before them the ... Fortunes ofthe Red Launde was ninth; Melaarmaus of Abanie was the tenth; Galians ofthe White Tower the eleventh; Alibans ofthe Waste City was the twelfth All these died in arms in the service of the...
... reflections on the conduct ofthe Russians—Intelligence of Regnier's victory over Tormasof—Opinions ofthe Emperor's principal officers as to the impolicy of proceeding farther VI —State ofthe allied ... inheritance of glory which had been left them by the great Frederick, or by the wish of blotting out the disgrace ofthe campaign of 1792, entered heartily into the views ofthe allied powers; but the ... policy ofthe king, and of his minister Haugwitz, resisted them, until the violation ofthe Prussian territory, near Anspach, by the march of a corps of French troops, exasperated the passions of the...
... Brookfield, of Auckland, and for the excellent representation ofthe scene at the signing ofthe Treaty of Waitangi to Mr A F McDonnell, of Dunedin In the preparation ofthe MS for the press I ... committees of every kind for the promotion of her work As to the future, the great task ofthe Church is, to my mind, the instruction both ofthe young clergy and the young laity as to the Divine ... forcibly to the imagination ofthe white men the perils which might be in store for them, but as the day wore on the arts of war were succeeded by preparations for the preaching ofthe Gospel of peace...
... revisionist analysis ofthe Poor Law began in 1963 with the publication of Mark Blaug's classic paper "The Myth ofthe Old Poor Law and the Making ofthe New." The work of Blaug (1963; 1964), ... loss of land Chapter surveys the historiography ofthe Old Poor Law, from the beginning ofthe traditional critique of outdoor relief in the late eighteenth century to the development ofthe revisionist ... Economic Historyofthe English Poor Law excess ofthe marginal product of labor, the effect of poor relief on migration was small Chapter examines the effect ofthe New Poor Law on the agricultural...
... to other areas Most accounts ofthehistoryofthe law of bills and notes are based on the assumption that the main focus of this body of law has always been the concept of negotiability, in the ... DOE Law, Politics and the Church of England The Career of Stephen Lushington 1782-1873 S M WADDAMS The early historyofthe law of bills and notes A study oftheoriginsof Anglo-American commercial ... picture ofthe profession's sense of this body of law by looking at the organization and emphasis ofthe topics in these four works.9 A more detailed discussion of these and other treatises, and their...
... in our history: as, the discovery of America; the exploration of our coast and continent; the settlements that failed; the planting ofthe English colonies; the life ofthe colonists; the struggles ... REVOLUTION XII THE QUARREL WITH THE MOTHER COUNTRY XIII THE FIGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE BEGUN XIV THE WAR IN THE MIDDLE STATES AND ON THE SEA XV THE WAR IN THE WEST AND IN THE SOUTH DEVELOPMENT OFTHE UNION ... specimens ofthe products ofthe lands he had discovered THE VOYAGE HOME. The Pinta was overtaken off the Haitian coast, but a dreadful storm parted the ships once more, and neither again saw the other...
... the air of a plumed knight, pointing within the walk ofthe little enclosure beside the river, replied: "There are the graves of our grandfathers! There are graves of our fathers! CHAPTER I There ... Uniting with their allies ofthe River St John, the great war party sped westward over the waters ofthe Bay of Fundy and along the coast till they reached the land ofthe Armouchiquois Here they met ... cross the Bay of Fundy in their frail barks The chief ofthe savages ofthe River St John, Chkoudun, proved a valuable ally ofthe French owing to his extensive knowledge ofthe country and of the...
... restrain the effects of their zeal, the pathetic vehemence of his sermons continually inflamed the angry and seditious temper of Part III 20 the people of Milan The characters of Eve, ofthe wife of ... enjoy the fruits ofthe victory, and to receive the sceptre ofthe West from the hands of his dying father The arrival of Honorius at Milan was welcomed by a splendid exhibition ofthe games ofthe ... Destruction Of Paganism Part I Final Destruction Of Paganism - Introduction OfThe Worship Of Saints, And Relics, Among The Christians The ruin of Paganism, in the age of Theodosius, is perhaps the only...
... conveyed them in a boat to the sanctuary ofthe church ^51 As one of these criminals was ofthe blue, and the other ofthe green livery, the two factions were equally provoked by the cruelty of their ... geometry of Euclid, the music of Pythagoras, the arithmetic of Nicomachus, the mechanics of Archimedes, the astronomy of Ptolemy, the theology of Plato, and the logic of Aristotle, with the commentary ... the loss of their husbands, or the decay of their strength ^37 The king of these savage warriors solicited the friendship of Theodoric, and was elevated to the rank of his son, according to the...
... tempted by the disorders of Italy, the nakedness of Rome, and the unwarlike profession of her new chief On the first edicts ofthe emperor, they declared themselves the champions ofthe holy images: ... invested with the prerogatives of a temporal prince; the choice of magistrates, the exercise of justice, the imposition of taxes, and the wealth ofthe palace of Ravenna In the dissolution ofthe Lombard ... religion of his father and grandfather; but his wife, the fair and ambitious Irene, had imbibed the zeal ofthe Athenians, the heirs ofthe Idolatry, rather than the philosophy, of their ancestors...