... into4 equal parts &apos ;of which one parte and an halfe shall remaine vnto Marion Harrison alias Marion Isebrande andthe daughter of William Isebrande sometyme of Anderne, whome by the lawe of god, ... antiquarian and numismatist, a true lover of his country, a hater of shams, lazy lubbers, and evil-doers; a man that one likes to shake hands with, across the rift of 200 yearsthat separates ... each child of my son Baker 10s.; to each child of mycousin Morecroft, Clerk 5s 'I make & ordayne the sayed Marion Isebrande alias Marion Harrison, daughterto William Isebrande and Ann...
... first sea-going craft launchedin New England, Massachusetts had been the leading commercial colony, and her vessels occasionally madethe long triangular voyage to Jamaica, and England, and back ... grant of the Carolinas and the Bahamas in 1663 and 1670, she completed the chain of herpossessions in America from NewEngland to Barbados. A far-flung colonial world was gradually takingshape, ... aristocracy, such as Lady Arabella Johnson, daughter of the Earl of Lincoln, Sir Richard Saltonstall,Lady Deborah Moody, members of the Harlakenden family, young Henry Vane, Thomas Gorges, and a fewothers....
... hesitation been accorded pictorial representation. The geographical distribution is treated under three heads: Canada and Alaska; New England; south ofNewEngland and westward. With regard to the ... Brainerd, Ezra Carya porcina, Nutt. 53 Cratægus punctata, Jacq. 118 Ulmus racemosa, Thomas 99 Brewster, William Pinus Banksiana, Lamb 8 Britton, Nathaniel Lord Acer Saccharum, var. ... XX. Salix discolor 41 XXI. Salix nigra 43 XXII. Juglans cinerea 47 XXIII. Juglans nigra 49 XXIV. Carya alba 51 XXV. Carya tomentosa 53 XXVI. Carya porcina 55 XXVII. Carya amara 57...
... gentle augmentation of demand through almost all departments of trade. And this almost always causes a great augmentation in whatmay be called the instrumental trades that is, in the trades which ... I admit that I am about to take perhaps an unfair advantage. Half, and more than half, of the supposed 'difficulty' of the Money Market has arisen out of the controversies as to 'Peel's ... stopped by advancing money has been described in so broad and graphic a way that the passage hasbecome classical. 'We lent it,' said Mr. Harman, on behalf of the Bank of England, 'by...
... treated thatpresently Massasoit, principal sachem of the Wampanoags, who dwelt between Narragansett and Cape Codbays, came with a score of painted and feathered warriors and squatting on a green ... frontier had advancedeastward to the Vistula, entailed to a certain extent the romanization of Germany. For a thousand years afterCharles the Great, the political head of Germany was also the ... glaciers of Switzerland and the dykes of the Netherlands, the play of political forces had setup a host of petty tyrannies which aped the morals and manners of the great autocrats at Paris and Madrid...
... Chakravarty, Irene Lena Hudson, In Kang, Andrew Rudge, J. Geoffrey Chase,Gholamreza Anbarjafari, Hasan Demirel, Sara Izadpenahi, Cagri Ozcinar, Dr. Awad Kh. Al-Asmari, Farhaan Al-Enizi,Fayez ... Wavelet TransformsTechniques 27Awad Kh. Al-Asmari and Farhan A. Al-EniziChapter 3 DWT Based Resolution Enhancement of Video Sequences 45Sara Izadpanahi, Cagri Ozcinar, Gholamreza Anbarjafari ... Chakravarty, Rajkumar Patra andRohit RajaChapter 6 Density Estimation and Wavelet Thresholding via BayesianMethods: A Wavelet Probability Band and Related MetricsApproach to Assess Agitation...
... Department of the Bank of England as we cumbrously call it theBank ofEngland for banking purposes—possesses. That department can no moremultiply or manufacture bank notes thanany other bank ... other bank can multiply them. At thatparticular day the Bank ofEngland hadonly 11,297,000 L. in its till againstliabilities of nearly three times theamount. It had 'Consols' and othersecurities ... discussing a most vigorous adult world which then wassmall and weak. On this account I wish tosay as little as is fairly possible of the Act of 1844, and, as far as I can, to isolate anddwell...
... not dare leave her room again. She sat there watching an hour, and a pale radiance began to appear in the east, which her room faced. It was like dawn in another world, everything had so changed ... badly about the loss of her baby. It had always seemed to Maria a most unattractive child, large-headed, flabby, and mottled, with ever an open mouth of resistance, and a loud wail of opposition ... from New York that particular afternoon, she had an expression at once of defiance and embarrassment, which both Maria and her father noticed. “Well, what did you see in New York, Maria?” asked...
... North American cicadas of the genera Magicicada and Okanagana. Ph.D. diss., The Uni-versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.Coyne, J. A. , and H. A. Orr. 1989. Patterns of speciation in Dro-sophila. ... black, rarely with weak2orange lateral bandϾ3.00 black 2–43M. septendecula Alexander and Moore 17 black with orange lateralbandϾ3.00 black 7–144M. tredecula Alexander and Moore 13 black ... isolation in Magicicada and suggest a way in whichreinforcement of signal differencesin sympatry mayfacilitatespeciation in Magicicada.MATERIALS ANDMETHODSDocumenting Sympatric 13-Year Magicicada...
... Berns E, Dalamagas HC, Hanna A, Silverman DI: Predictors of conversion of atrial fibrillationafter cardiac operation in the absence of class I or III antiar-rhythmic medications. Ann Thorac Surg ... amiodarone: a meta-analysis of ran-domized controlled trials. Pharmacotherapy 2002, 22:66-74.95. Singh BN: Antiarrhythmic actions of amiodarone: a profile of a paradoxical agent. Am J Cardiol 1996, ... 294:283-284.29. Aviles RJ, Martin DO, Apperson-Hansen C, Houghtaling PL,Rautaharju P, Kronmal RA, Tracy RP, Van Wagoner DR, PsatyBM, Lauer MS, et al.: Inflammation as a risk factor for atrial fib-rillation....