... the Scottish Enlightenment Apart from numerous works written concerning eighteenth-century Scottish economists or from equally numerous histories of economic thought including accounts of Scottish ... discrediting Scottish goods such as linen and salted herring in overseas markets Again, Clerk regarded the Scottish economic agents as responsible for the underdevelopment of the Scottish economy ... credit of Scottish linen cloth in overseas markets and caused the decline of Scottish linen manufactures It was private citizens’ ‘frauds and abuses’ that had been the cause for the decay of Scottish...
... auspices of the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) Skills Committee, this Group brings together the Scottish Government, SFC, Scotland’s colleges, the Scottish Chambers of Commerce, the Scottish Trades ... support for scaling-up the promotion of Scottish business abroad, and exports providing new support for Scottish businesses to look to international markets Scottish Development International (SDI), ... the international aspirations of more Scottish businesses to trade globally, a broader engagement with Scottish businesses and a more intense focus on helping Scottish firms to understand international...
... this reasoning, and therefore she was silent; but she felt her Scottish blood throb quicker in her veins, as he spoke of the few pure Scottish men remaining, and inwardly vowed, woman as she was, ... 148.] The DAYS OF BRUCE BY GRACE AGUILAR D APPLETON AND COMPANY THE DAYS OF BRUCE; A Story FROM SCOTTISH HISTORY BY GRACE AGUILAR, AUTHOR OF "HOME INFLUENCE," "THE MOTHER'S RECOMPENSE," "WOMAN'S ... well as a jewelled diadem." "Never fear, my boy Let but the king stand forth, and there will be Scottish men enow and willing to convert an iron buckler into a goodly crown;" and as Sir Nigel...
... Summer St., Boston, Mass [Illustration: QUEEN ELIZABETH AND HARRY MARRYOTT.] (See Page 87.) A GENTLEMAN PLAYER His Adventures on a Secret Mission for Queen Elizabeth BY ROBERT NEILSON STEPHENS AUTHOR ... doing here?" asked Queen Elizabeth CHAPTER III 25 CHAPTER III QUEEN AND WOMAN "And commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks." Antony and Cleopatra Though Queen Elizabeth often swore ... as well as a conspirator Now the fact seems to have been that Elizabeth, the woman, had softer recollections of this gentleman than Elizabeth, the queen, was fain to acknowledge to third parties...
... Elizabeth Gilbert and Her Work for the Blind, by [Illustration: Logo] [Illustration: (signed) Elizabeth Gilbert] ELIZABETH GILBERT AND HER WORK FOR THE ... entries:-1829. April Little Elizabeth alarmingly ill with scarlet fever " Child very ill " Child somewhat better " 18 Letter from Mary Ann [Mrs Gilbert], stating that little Elizabeth had lost one ... helpful, and God is on the side of all those who work honestly for themselves and others The life of Elizabeth Gilbert and her work for the blind are so inextricably interwoven, that it is impossible...
... calling quite close to us through the mist struck me rigid "Elizabeth! Elizabeth! " called the voice, "Come in at once to your lessons Elizabeth! Elizabeth! " "It's Miss Robinson," whispered the little ... ended in divorce Eventually Elizabeth fled to America at the outbreak of the Second World War, and there died in 1941 Elizabeth is best known to modern readers by the name "Elizabeth von Arnim", author ... GUTENBERG EDITION Originally published in 1898, "Elizabeth and her German Garden" is the first book by Marie Annette Beauchamp known all her life as "Elizabeth" The book, anonymously published, was...
... future EU-wide implementation of “effort pot” schemes The Scottish Government took up this opportunity and on 1st February 2008 the Scottish Conservation Credits Scheme was launched What the ... basis and compliance was almost 100% by fishermen both from the Scottish fleet involved in the Scheme and by foreign vessels fishing in Scottish waters In November 2009 the Scheme is well on the way ... issue of discards, and in order to improve fisheries management now, not in several years time, the Scottish Government set up the Conservation Credits Scheme This was made possible as in the EU Council...
... Elizabeth Cady Stanton The Right Is Ours Image Not Available OXFORD PORTRAITS Elizabeth Cady Stanton The Right Is Ours Harriet Sigerman ... 0-19-511969-X Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902 Juvenile literature Feminists-United States Juvenile literature Women’s rights United States-History Juvenile literature [1 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, ... Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper On the cover: Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1871, age 56 Frontispiece: Elizabeth Cady Stanton in her New York City apartment in 1901 C ONTENTS...
... ‘referential topography’ of Scottish culture Ecology and Modern Scottish Literature through ‘a new grounding’, the establishment of ‘a new relationship’ with nature (and specifically with Scottish ‘wilderness ... natural history’ Recent Scottish criticism has spoken of an ‘urgent need to approach Scottish texts from a range of different and complementary perspectives’, and to recognise Scottish writers’ engagement ... in Scottish writing, this book seeks to re-map Scottish literary culture according to a thematic perspective which has often been thought of as marginal to modern society Ecology and Modern Scottish...
... Scottish Modernism and its Contexts 1918–1959 For Ian who is also a Scottish modernist Scottish Modernism and its Contexts 1918–1959 Literature, ... alive today, his question might well be ‘Was there a Scottish modernism?’; and many academic scholars and critics – Scottish as well as non -Scottish – would probably join him in doubting that ... questions This Scottish modernism, on the other hand, is not entirely synonymous with what we have become used to calling the Scottish Renaissance, although it is closely related to it The Scottish...
... perspective of the Rasch Measurement Model using data collected from Wave 12 (Autumn 2006) of the Scottish Health Education Population Survey (HEPS) Methods The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being ... reflecting a higher level of mental well-being The Health Education Population Survey (HEPS) HEPS was a Scottish population survey in which data were collected on an annual basis in two waves (Spring ... Conducted from 1996 to 2007, HEPS has subsequently been decommissioned and replaced by a module in the Scottish Health Survey 2008 NHS Health Scotland commissioned HEPS and fieldwork was carried out...