... 182degree of overlap between a spatial unit and a zip code. Information for each zip code was then propor-tionally divided into their share ofthe grid by esti-mating the ratio ofthe area ... another. Other than that, the maps are quite similar with respect to their representation ofthe distribution of geographical areas with high levels of COPD charges. In all maps, the central ... burden of COPD on the Spanish healthcare system was associated with inpatient hospitalization (Euro 2,708), which accounted for almost 84% ofthe total direct cost ofthe disease. The impact of...
... agreeable to the majority ofthe house of commons, and suited their religious principles. But as the impatience ofthe people, the danger of delay, the general disgust towards faction, and the authority ... by the parliament, there prevails a story, that Popham, having sounded the disposition ofthe members, undertook to the earl of Southampton to procure, during the king’s The History of England, ... two months, the parliament met, and proceeded in the great work ofthe national settlement. They established the post-office, wine-licenses, and some articles ofthe revenue. They granted...
... refuses the offers ofthe army. Which marches to London.Enters the city. And gives the law to the parliament. The king listens to the counsels ofthe officers. Andintrigues against them. Rise ofthe ... to the maintenance ofthe true Protestant religion, with due consideration to the just ease of tender consciences, to the settling ofthe rights ofthe crown and of parliament, the laws ofthe ... continued by the papists, for the solepurpose ofthe establishment of popery on the ruins of Protestantism. The constant repetition acted on the minds ofthe people as a sufficient proof ofthe charge;...
... the margin of a field, they crouched there together till the commander ofthe ships was tired of firing. The queen's destination was York, the great and ancient capital ofthe north of ... thousand dollars. The oldest son of a king ofEngland receives the title of Prince of Wales; and there was an ancient custom ofthe realm, that an infant prince of Wales should be under the care, ... dangers. Two or three of them were in London in the hands of their father's enemies. Mary, the young bride ofthe Prince of Orange, was in Holland. Prince Charles, the oldest son, who was...
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... value; and in them we can often find agerm of truth. The legends are given for what they are worth.There is no need to relate the fate ofthe mutineers. The fate of mutineers is the same the world ... Superior,where they met another tribe of Indians the Stone Boilers, or Assiniboines who also told them ofthe greatsalt water, or Sea ofthe North. In the spring of 1662, with some Crees ofthe hinterland, ... Russia the adventurers must have heard of Peter the Great's plan to find the North Passage. The finding ofthe Passage had been one ofthe reasons for the granting ofthe charter, and the fur...
... he thought lightly ofthe authority of Scripture. He was therefore required toprofess his faith in the divinity ofthe Son and ofthe Holy Ghost, and in the inspiration ofthe Old and NewTestaments.Such ... question of humanity and of expediency. They spoke much ofthe debt of gratitude which the nation owed to the priesthood; ofthe courageand fidelity with which the order, from the primate down to the ... beenschismatics? Had the Convocation of 1562, that Convocation which had finally settled the doctrine of the Church of England, been itself out ofthe pale ofthe Church of Christ? Nothing could...
... into the water at Oldbridgeand another to cross the bridge of Slane. If the constitution gave him the command ofthe forces ofthe State, the constitution gave him also the direction ofthe foreign ... public places the monuments of its subjugation. Such monuments everywhere met the eye ofthe Irish Roman Catholics. In front ofthe Senate House of their country, they saw the statue of their conqueror. ... Master of the Temple, but had accepted the Deanery of Saint Paul's, which had become vacant in consequence of the deprivation of Sancroft and the promotion of Tillotson. The rage ofthe nonjurors...
... in 1689, they recountedand condemned the unconstitutional acts ofthe kings ofthe House of Stuart. Neither in the Declaration of Right nor in the Bill of Rights is there a word on the subject. ... Strand, all the river were in commotion. Before midnight the King'sapartments, the Queen's apartments, the Wardrobe, the Treasury, the office ofthe Privy Council, the office of the Secretary ... Crown, the authority ofthe Parliament, and the unity of the empire. Already might be discerned among the Englishry, who were now, by the help and under the protection ofthe mother country, the...
... oftentimes manie of the enimies, neither restored the goods to them ofthe countrie from whome the enimies had bereft the same, noryet sent anie part therof to the emperours, but kept the whole to ... obteining ofthe senat of Rome the kéeping ofthe coasts of Britaine, that he might defend the same from the malice of strangers, as Picts and others, he drew to him a great number of souldiers ... withdiuerse ofthe Britains that were readie to defend their countrie from spoile, oftentimes they got the vpperhand of them, and now and then they were chased awaie, insomuch that in the end they...
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... ingrosse the rule of euerie part and parcell therofinto their hands; yet being resisted by the valiantnesse ofthe gouernors supported with the aid of their people,they were disappointed of their ... through.Wherevpon, in the yeere of our Lord 1011, about the feast of S. Matthew in September, they laid siege to the citie of Canturburie, which ofthe citizens was valiantlie defended by the space of twentie ... and there remained for a time with the nauie ofthe Danes, which wasvnder the gouernement of earle Turkill, and from thence sailed into the Ile of Wight, and there remained agreat part of the...