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  RFC 1851 (rfc1851) - The ESP Triple DES Transform
RFC 1851 (rfc1851) - The ESP Triple DES Transform
RFC 1851 - The ESP Triple DES Transform
Network Working Group P. Karn Request for Comments: 1851 Qualcomm Category: Experimental P. Metzger Piermont W. Simpson Daydreamer September 1995 The ESP Triple DES Transform Status of this Memo This document defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet community.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc1851.html   (2115 words)

  
  Introduction - Census of 1851 - ArchiviaNet - Library and Archives Canada
The 1851 Census offers a rich source of information about Canada East (Quebec), Canada West (Ontario), New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in the middle of the 19th century.
1851 Census images for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are presented with the support of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick [http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/Default.aspx?L=EN] and Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management [www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm].
The information found on these images can be used to prepare family histories, the history of towns and villages, research immigration trends and a great deal more.
www.lac-bac.ca /archivianet/1851/index-e.html   (271 words)

  
  1851 Treaty
The 1851 Treaty spokesperson verbally exposed Daschle’s complicity in continually violating the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie and sponsoring congressional bills designed to terminate Indigenous rights to lands and resources which are currently under occupational control by u.s.
The 1851 Treaty representative immediately corrected Daschle and reminded him that he hadn’t helped but had hurt Lakota sovereignty and that he should “begin a new start in life” to assist those under oppression and suffering while those who steal and occupy reap benefits at other’s expense.
The 1851 Treaty citizen told Daschle that he should instead strive towards honoring the 1851 Treaty – whereby Daschle agreed with a verbal “Yes, OK.” and through a solemn handshake with the representative in front of several witnesses and the news media who had gathered as soon as the confrontation began.
www.1851treaty.com /daschle.html   (686 words)

  
  London 1851
The Great Exhibition of 1851 was the first event of its kind, bringing together people from all over the earth in an environment of peace and intellectual stimulation.
He found that the initial plans for the 1851 Exposition in London were far too naïve, and if the British wanted to surpass the French, they must set their sights higher.
Frederick Scott Archer invented the collodion process in 1851 using a wet plate technique in which the glass plate is coated with a silver iodide solution in suspension and then exposed while wet.
www.lib.umd.edu /ARCH/honr219f/1851lond.html   (4208 words)

  
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While this provides an easy method for preventing repetition, and is sufficiently robust for practical use, cryptanalysis may use the rare serendipitous occurrence when a corresponding bit position in the first DES block increments in exactly the same fashion.
Care should be taken that the periodicity of the number generator is long enough to prevent repetition during the lifetime of the session key.
Triple DES with independent keys is not, as naively might be expected, as difficult to break by brute force as a cryptosystem with three times the keylength.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1851.txt   (2137 words)

  
 1851 New Brunswick Census, Victoria County
The 1851 census was the first full nominal census of the Province of New Brunswick, and the first to include the names of every member of every household.
The "1851 Census Act II", passed by the provincial General Assembly in April 1849, called for a census to be taken using two schedules; Schedule I, with information about each individual in every household, and Schedule II, with information about each parish or township.
As with all previous US and New Brunswick censuses, the census takers in 1851 were all Anglophones; this is interesting given that four of the parishes had overwhelmingly French majorities.
www.upperstjohn.com /1851   (1976 words)

  
 Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900 -- Genealogy Database for Family History Research
Adair County was formed in 1851 from Pottawamie, Dallas, Mahaska, Monroe, and Polk counties.
Greene County was formed in 1851 from the unorganized Delaware and Polk counties and from Dallas County.
Woodbury County was formed in 1851 as Wahkaw, it was renamed in 1853 from unorganized Delaware and Polk Counties.
www.familybirthrecords.com /db.asp?dbid=4460   (1223 words)

  
 The Crystal Palace/ The Great Exhibition of 1851
In 1851 Great Britain was arguably the leader of the industrial revolution and feeling very secure in that ideal.
The Great Exhibition of 1851 in London was conceived to symbolize this industrial, military and economic superiority of Great Britain.
The millions of visitors that journeyed to the Great Exhibition of 1851 marveled at the industrial revolution that was propelling Britain into the greatest power of the time.
www.victorianstation.com /palace.html   (0 words)

  
 Scottish 1851 Census - ScotlandsPeople
The date of the 1851 census was the night of 30 March 1851.
The gathering of census information in Scotland in 1851 took place under the jurisdiction of the Home Office, and was organised by the sheriffs and chief magistrates.
An 1851 census image is a digital image of a page of the original enumeration book, showing the members of the household in which you are interested, on census night.
www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk /content/help/index.aspx?r=554&1261   (0 words)

  
 Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 was established in 1850 by Her Majesty Queen Victoria to mastermind the Great Exhibition.
The Research Fellowship in Design is a new award introduced in 2006 and is part of the Commission’s continuing work to promote and develop excellence in pursuance of its original aims.
Previous and current winners of major 1851 awards now have an Alumni Association, enabling them to remain in touch with the Commission and its work.
www.royalcommission1851.org.uk   (0 words)

  
 Ernst Hartwig (1851-1923)
Ernst Hartwig (January 14, 1851 - May 3, 1923)
Carl Ernst Albrecht Hartwig was born in Frankfurt on January 14, 1851.
On August 20, 1885, he discovered a New Star in the Andromeda "Nebula" (M31); this was actually supernova 1885, also named S Andromedae.
www.seds.org /messier/xtra/Bios/hartwig.html   (0 words)

  
 1851 Treaty Petition Resolution Petition
We believe the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie is the last legal document between the government of the u.s.
We understand that the many illegal "acts, treaties, agreements" are violations to the following; Article VI of the U.S. Constitution which states, "treaties made with Indian nations shall be the supreme law of the land", Public Law 100-606 the "Genocide Convention Implementation act of 1988", Article 1, Section 2, Part 3 of the u.s.
The 1851 Treaty Petition Resolution Petition to u.s.
www.petitiononline.com /51Resolu/petition.html   (0 words)

  
 The Crystal Palace, or The Great Exhibition of 1851: An Overview
The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition of 1851 — Portion of the South Transept
Medal Commemorating the Great Exhibition (1851) and the Festival of Britain (1951)
www.victorianweb.org /history/1851/1851ov.html   (0 words)

  
 1851 Alumni
The Alumni Association is here to help you remain in touch with the 1851 Royal Commission and with its extensive worldwide community of recipients of awards from our scholarship schemes.
If you are an 1851 Alumnus and not yet signed up to access the website please email us for further details.
If you are interested in applying for an 1851 Royal Commission award, then you need to go to the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Main Site.
www.1851alumni.org.uk   (0 words)

  
 NGC 1851
Globular Cluster NGC 1851, class II, in Columba
Discovered by James Dunlop on May 29, 1826.
NGC 1851 was discovered by James Dunlop on May 29, 1826 and cataloged as Dunlop 508.
www.seds.org /~spider/spider/MWGC/n1851.html   (0 words)

  
 Indiana History Documents - Indiana's Constitution of 1851
Indiana's Constitution of 1851 from original enrolled copy effective November 1, 1851
Address to the Electors of the State (February 8, 1851)
Proclamation by the Governor of Indiana, February 25, 1851
www.statelib.lib.in.us /www/ihb/resources/1851doconst.html   (0 words)

  
 Archives: The New York Times Article Archive: 1851-1980
NY Times: Home - Site Index - Archive - Help
Search the Article Archive: 1851-1980 for more than 15 million articles from Sept. 1851 to Dec. 1980.
Articles, Including their accompanying photos, charts and graphs, may be purchased in PDF format, Adobe Acrobat Reader required (see sample).
pqasb.pqarchiver.com /nytimes/advancedsearch.html   (146 words)

  
 1851 Treaty: Resolution
the Indian religious freedom act of 1978 and amendments - which fall short of recognizing 1851 Treaty Territories in entirety as a sacred site, with total undisturbed and unlimited access to and use of said territories by the Citizens of the 1851 Treaty Signatory Nations
upon territories of the Nakota Nation are maintained and reaffirmed as null and void as defined in this resolution and as maintained within the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie of September 17, 1851, which includes an illegal and non-existent so-called "Black Hills Sioux claim settlement", and
However, permission is given to widely reproduce and distribute this resolution.
www.1851treaty.com /resolution.html   (460 words)

  
 Sheffield Records Online - complete searchable 1851 Sheffield census   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sheffield Records Online - complete searchable 1851 Sheffield census
This web site provides those with an interest in Sheffield family history a full online index to the 1841 and 1851 censuses as well as numerous historical trade directories.
The 1861 census is now also in progress.
www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk /index_1851.html   (93 words)

  
 Cambridgeshire Family History Society - 1851 Census Index Search
Cambridgeshire Family History Society - 1851 Census Index Search
The Cambridgeshire 1851 Census Index has been made available to aid selection of the microfiche containing the full 1851 census transcriptions available from the bookstall.
The following points are relevant to successful searching 1) enter at least two letters of the start of the surname 2) use the first initial character or characters of the forename only as there are many abbreviations 3) enter a town or parish to cut down the amount of entries returned.
www.cfhs.org.uk /1851Index/index.html   (126 words)

  
 Crystal Palace - Joseph Paxton - Great Buildings Online
Search the RIBA architecture library catalog for more references on Crystal Palace
The Crystal Palace, or The Great Exhibition of 1851: An Overview
Find, add, and edit info at the all-buildings collaboration
www.greatbuildings.com /buildings/Crystal_Palace.html   (234 words)

  
 Search 1851 Channel Island Census
The 1851 Census for the Channel Islands was taken on the night of 30 March 1851.
All responses were to reflect the individual's status as of 30 March 1851 for all individuals who had spent the night in the house.
A full reference number for a record in the 1851 census includes the PRO class number (HO 107), the piece number, the folio number, and the page number.
www.censussearch.org /channelisland/census_1851.htm   (559 words)

  
 - Family History Online
1851 Census index for the County of Northamptonshire
This index consists of 213,245 entries from the 1851 Census Returns for the whole of the County of Northamptonshire.
The 1851 census index booklets and fiche contain similar information to this database.
www.familyhistoryonline.net /database/NTH1851index.shtml   (411 words)

  
 Twice-Told Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1837, 1851
However, it is possible to read some of the tales and sketches in a different order, as reconstructed in the order possibly of "The Story Teller." We have also listed the tales and sketches individually by order of magazine publication.
were printed in 1837, 1841, and 1851 (1853 had the same pagination).
It was published in Boston on March 8, 1851, at $1.50 a volume, 2,000 copies, Hawthorne again to receive 10 per cent.
www.eldritchpress.org /nh/ttt.html   (948 words)

  
 Cuban Flibustering in Jacksonville in 1851
Jacksonville was an important gathering point for both 1851 filibuster expeditions, in conjunction with other Cuba invasion battalions formed in New Orleans, Savannah and New York.
Filibusters worked in secrecy, used code names in correspondence delivered by confidential couriers, and kept few records of their activities, because they could be used as evidence of violation of the Neutrality Law of 1818.
William R. Hackley to Daniel Webster, 23 August 1851, MLDS; "The Cuba Expedition," Charleston Courier, 25 August 1851, 2; "The Pampero's Trip to Cuba," Cincinnati Nonpareil, 5 September 1851, 1; and "The Pampero Case," New Orleans Delta, 23 December 1851, 4.
www.roebuckclasses.com /201/conquest/filibustercubajacksonville.htm   (8717 words)

  
 The Yankee Gale of 1851.
It was not just history to the readers of these accounts in 1851; it was the reality of a natural disaster that was far too fresh in their memories.
The afternoon was warm and still, the sky was heavily clouded, but yet no indications of the approaching tempest was apparent, excepting a lurid brassy appearance to the north and nor-west about sunset: in the West Indies, the sure harbringer of a hurricane.
We sincerely hope that any American who sees this will remember that in October, 1851, three-hundred men from American vessels were cast ashore in Richmond Bay, all of whom received every attention that could possibly be rendered them had they been wrecked within sight of their own dwellings.
www.islandregister.com /yankeegale.html   (8434 words)

  
 Ogspi 1851 Census Menu
1851 and 1861 and 1901 were enumerated at 50 names per page and are a bit challenging to start with.
1851 and 1861 were continuous lists of names but 1871 and newer years separated the people into families.
The 1851 census of Ontario was sequenced alphabetically by county Addington to York with the following exceptions:
www.ogs.on.ca /ogspi/5/5.htm   (1446 words)

  
 Arkansas Marriages, 1851-1900 -- Genealogy Database for Family History Research
Sebastian County was created in 1851 from parts of Scott, Polk, and Crawford counties.
The records from the county in this database span from 1851 to 1899.
Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900 Index to marriage records from various Iowa counties between 1851 and 1900.
www.familybirthrecords.com /db.asp?dbid=4383   (1871 words)

  
 Blackwater Station : 1851 Release Note   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1851 is a new 18xx game set in Kentucky and Tennessee, it is designed for 3 to 5 players and takes about 3 hours to play.
1851 is a complete game and requires no additional components, it will come boxed and contains a quick start rulesheet.
No more Platinum Editions of 1851 will be made or offered again.
www.18xx.net /1851/1851r.htm   (300 words)

  
 U.S. Postage Stamps of 1851
Only the one-cent, three-cent and twelve-cent stamps were issued in 1851.
The ten-cent stamp was first issued in 1855, the five-cent stamp in 1856 and the twenty-four, thirty- and ninety-cent stamps not until 1860.
Three-cent Stamp - Issued July 1, 1851 - There were 9 plates used to print the 3c imperforate stamp, i.e.
www.1847usa.com /identify/19th/1851.htm   (1041 words)

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