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... speculators in accounting for the precipitousdecline ofthe domestic purchasing power ofthe mark. Insteadthey direct his attention to the motives ofthe German Reichs-bank in expanding the money ... tell us is that inthe past definite menor groups of men were valuing and acting in a definite way.Whether they will inthe future value and act inthe sameway remains uncertain. All that can ... for theirvenal economic interests. The ideology is the smoke screenfor their loot, the fictitious clothes spun by the intellectualsto hide the naked plunder ofthe Emperor. The task of the historian,...
... adopted the investments inthe pulp sector as a government project and have been promoting in several ways the consolidation of this sector in RS. These incentives include public financing lines ... as they are the ones in charge of household activities. They are the direct source of drinking water (in PNG’s rural areas there are no drinking water services) as well as for bathing, washing, ... nothing good for them has or will result from the activities of Michelin in their area. They are starting to organize themselves and are looking for support. They want their lands back, their trees...
... countries with THEHISTORYOFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND48able with the new technology. Also, the increased presence ofthe Internet in rural areas would help ISPs promote their services inthe long ... http://www.nectec.or.th/inet-map/1995/ THEHISTORYOFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND20key personnel. Yunyong explained that engineering students at the univer-sity were always allowed to participate inthe setting up ofthe Internetgateway ... political instability. Since the beginning, the government was very slowto acknowledge the importance ofthe Internet, and react to the country’sshortage of human resources. Instead of promoting the...
... is rather 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. ... an immense amount of good.CHAPTER II. 28 Chapters intheHistoryofthe Insane in by Daniel Hack Tuke The Project Gutenberg EBook of Chapters intheHistoryofthe Insane in the British Isles, ... for the 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...
... been equal to the county of Paris when the count of Paris had been elected by his equals king of France. If the king of Wessex had been elected king of England by the other kings ofthe Heptarchy, ... could not, inthe existing condition of publicopinion, be made; and the state has therefore got into the habit of providing and paying for all these thingsitself. When the majority of male adults ... antagonistic theories.It is mainly a battle of phrases, in which few pause to examine what their opponents or they themselves meanby the epithets they employ. Inthe sense in which the individualist...
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... about the highways.Belinus now finding no body inthe kingdom ofBritain able to makehead against him, and being possessed ofthe sovereignty ofthe wholeisland from sea to sea, confirmed the ... toenjoy their own in peace. The two kings therefore, taking hostages of them, yielded to their petition, and drew back their forces into Germany.While they were employing their arms in harassing ... ambitious of succeeding to the kingdom. The dispute was, which of them should have the honour of wearing the crown. After a great many sharp conflicts that passed between them, the friends of both interposed,...
... peopleinhabited it. Then fixing his eyes upon the ocean, as soon as he wasinformed ofthe name ofthe kingdom and the people, he said: In truthwe Romans and the Britons have the same origin, since both ... and called it inthe Saxon tongue, _a Marchitle Lage.Upon the death of Guithelin, the government ofthe kingdom remained in the hands of this queen and her son Sisilius, who was then but sevenyears ... purpose;for the rockiness of, the mountain and great height of its top was adefence to the Britons, and the advantage of higher ground gave them anopportunity of killing great numbers ofthe enemy....