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Pope Urban II called (1095) for a crusade to restore Asia Minor to Byzantium and to regain the Holy Land from the Turks.
The monarchs of the three states that dominated E Europe—Austria, Prussia, and Russia—accepted the advice and legitimation of philosophes in creating modern, centralized institutions in their kingdoms, which were enlarged by the division (1772-95) of Poland.
Charles Darwin's statement of the theory of evolution and survival of the fittest (Origin of Species, 1859), defended by intellectuals and scientists against theological objections, was taken as confirmation that progress was the natural direction of life.
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 John Lyly - LoveToKnow 1911
An address from Lyly to Lord Delawarr is affixed, to which was added in the second edition "An Address to the Gentlemen Scholars of England." Euphues and his England is rather longer than the first part.
Before 1560 twelve editions of Lord Berners's translation had been printed, and before 1578 six different translators of this and later works of Guevara had appeared.
The translation, however, which had most influence upon English literature was that by North, the well-known translator of Plutarch, in 1557, called The Dial for Princes, Compiled by the Reverend Father in God Don Antony of Guevara, Byshop of Guadix, andc., Englished out of the Frenche by Th.
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 Anecdotage.com - science anecdotes. Anecdotes From Yeats to Gates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Charles Messier (whom Louis XV dubbed the "comet ferret") was once obliged to ab...
Charles Darwin's curiosity manifested itself at an early age.
Lord Kelvin once worked out a method for measuring the depth of the sea using pi...
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 African American Resources at the CHS African American Resources at the CHS
Calls for immediate emancipation as best for both races; scorns the idea of colonization and advocates elevation of African-Americans to an equal place in society with whites.
Formerly a Methodist clergyman, he calls the union of free and slave societies in one nation a "political and moral impossibility." Quotes full text of resolutions of Connecticut General Assembly of 15 June 1855 deploring the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law.
Calls for an aggressive stance in opposing and destroying the institution of slavery.
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 CHAPTER XVII.-- PORK AND BACON RECIPES
Marc Antony, at one of his breakfasts with Cleopatra, had eight wild boars roasted whole; and though the Romans do not appear to have been addicted to hunting, wild-boar fights formed part of their gladiatorial shows in the amphitheatre.
Lyell to be older than the fluvio-marine, or Norwich crag, in which remains of the mastodon, rhinoceros, and horse have been discovered; and still older than the fresh-water pleistocene deposits, from which the remains of the mammoth, rhinoceros, andc.
Hence it was common to make bequests of swine, with lands for their support; and to these were attached rights and privileges in connection with their feeding, and the extent of woodland to be occupied by a given number was granted in accordance with established rules.
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Adams, Charles Francis (1835-1915), 23, 41, 89, 120; at Fort Independence, 112; remonstrates, 129; after the war, 210, 241; railroad studies, 240, 307; gold conspiracy, 270; favors professorship, 293.
Dickens, Charles, 35, 61, 201, 431; England of, 72; exaggeration, 181; satires, 182.
Sumner, Charles, 29, 35, 111, 116, 261, 263, 271, 281, 282, 298, 394; ambition and position, 30; senator, 49; in Berlin, 76, quotes Oxenstiern, 99; in 1860, 102; breaks with C. Adams, 107; opposes him as minister, 110, 115; English liking for, 122; resumes relations with Adams, 251; quarrel with Fish, 274; Alabama claims, 275.
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 The Lords Falconer of Halkerton
Isobel is geboren omstreeks 1560, dochter van Lord Patrick Gray en Marion (Mariota) Ogilvie.
Charles James trouwde, 24 jaar oud, op 24 januari 1857 met Caroline Diana Aldridge.
In theory, the claimant would petition the Lord Lyon, King of Arms, for a grant of arms, claiming that he is the senior heir.
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 History of Science: Origins of Evolutionary Theory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Even now, Lamarck is still remembered mainly for the widely discredited theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics (a belief which he did not originate and to which Darwin also subscribed), rather than celebrated as one of the first to propose a comprehensive theory of evolution (17).
Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), a Dutch draper, who spent all his spare time on microscopy and who is regarded as the originator of the science of histology, concluded that parthenogenic reproduction (i.e., without a male parent) took place among some aphids.
Coleridge's hostility to the political implications of French science is indicated by, among other things, his letter to the prime minister Lord Liverpool (in 1817) that the religious, political, and social upheavals in England were the direct results of the diseased "speculative science" produced by the French Revolution.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on HACKED BY TURK-SOPHİA
Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk (en)
Charles Amedee de Savoie, 6th Duc de Nemours (en)
Charles Anderson Worsley Anderson-Pelham, 2nd Earl of Yarborough (en)
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 Miracles And Modern Scientific Thought by Dr. Norman Geisler
Therefore, a "miracle" would call for a revision of a law and the recognition of a broader law (which thereby explains the "miracle" as a natural event).
The crux of the argument is what he called the "repeatability requirement."[13] Unless an event can be repeated over and over again we have no right to claim we know who (or what) caused it.
Some even call evolution a "fact," not merely a theory.[18] But if it is unscientific to believe in singularities, then it would also be unscientific to believe in macro-evolution.
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 Charles Anthony Lyell, 2nd Baron Lyell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Antony Lyell, 2nd Baron Lyell (1913–27 April 1943) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
He succeeded his grandfather as Baron Lyell in 1926.
During the period 22 April/27 April 1943 near Dj Bou Arada, Tunisia, Captain Lord Lyell's outstanding leadership and gallantry enabled his company to take its objective.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
Charles Henry Lyell and Rosalind Margaret Watney, on 23 January 1937.
Charles Henry Lyell was born on 18 May 1875.
He was the son of Leonard Lyell, 1st Baron Lyell and Mary Stirling.
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 Scientist for Biography Project
Charles was to become one of first balloonists.
Darwin was to hit on a theory, highly supported by real evidence, which meant that we no longer had to subscribe to the notion that every species had been created, by some unknowable means, whole, and then, to have come through the ages unchanged.
Lord Kelvin was a Scottish mathematician and physicist who is noted for the early search carried out in static electricity and magnetic phenomena.
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 thePeerage.com - Sir Charles Lyell, 3rd Baron Lyell and others
     Sir Charles Lyell, 3rd Baron Lyell was born on 27 March 1939.
He is the son of Captain Charles Antony Lyell, 2nd Baron Lyell, V.C. and Sophie Mary Trafford.
Anne Balfour, daughter of Sir James Balfour, 1st Lord Balfour, Baron of Glenawley and Grisold Balfour, before 1639.
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 Oceanography Book Reviews
We learn about Charles Darwin the man from his early life as a member of the cultured and privileged family, through his dalliance with medical school, his development as a naturalist, and his eventual notoriety as the man who developed the theory of natural selection.
For Charles Darwin, it was a golden age of rapidly developing science before it become super specialized, when any educated person could understand the basic pros and cons of an issue.
Charles Lyell’s famous pioneering textbook Principles of Geology was carefully read by Darwin and consulted on the cruise.
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 Charles Antony - Moviefone
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Charles Atticus MONCK, born 1805 Jul 17, Athens, died 1856 Dec 12; married 1835 May 2, Laura RIDLEY (Ridley, Bt) (died 1873 Apr 29).
Charles Francis BLACKETT, born 1841 Jan 6, died 1919 Feb 3; married 1886 Nov 27, Henrietta Louise Johanna Martha SCHMIDT (died 1944 Jan 24).
Charles Watkins CRACROFT, born 1787 Sep 19, died 1849 Oct 24; married 1815 Apr 10, Jane Charlotte TORRE (born 1798, died 1887 Jun 22).
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 Evolution News & Views: December 2005 Archives
Early design theorists like Charles Thaxton say that, as scientists, they were trying to develop a purely scientific methodology that came to grips with the evidence for design in nature.
Unfortunately, I was neither deposed for the case nor called as a witness to testify.
Proceeding to call Dover Board Member William Buckingham, I told him that his Board would run afoul of the First Amendment of the Constitution should it choose to require students to learn about creationism or to censor the teaching of the contemporary version of Darwin's theory or chemical origin of life scenarios.
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It was the town mansion of the family of the _Welds_, of Lutworth Castle.
From Totnes, the neighbouring shore was heretofore called _Totonese_: and the _British History_ tells us, that _Brutus_, the founder of the British nation, arrived here; and _Havillanus_ [John de _Alvilla_ or _Hauteville_, according to Mr.
The Earl of Ellesmere, F.S.A. The Bishop of Oxford, F.R.S., V.P.S.A. Lord Albert Denison, M.P., K.C.H., F.S.A. Hon.
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 J. M. BARRIE COLLECTION (MS VAULT BARRIE)
A3 74 ALS, 3 TLS, and 1 LS to Charles Scribner's Sons concerning the publication of Barrie's works in the United States, and more than 1000 letters and copies of letters from Barrie, Scribner's, and other correspondents, chiefly Lady Cynthia Asquith after 1937, relating to publishing details.
A3 Frohman, Charles, 1860-1915 TLS to James Matthew Barrie 1906 Aug 27, New York 1p., with envelope.
Apologizing for not being able to call on the Barries and to confer on Mr.
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 Literal or Long days of Creation
Flew has been called the most influential atheist philosopher in the world, and his arguments against the existence of God are staples of many college anthologies and textbooks.” (15, pg.
The glory of the LORD rested on Mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it for six days; and on the seventh day He called to Moses from the midst of the cloud.
Semantics in linguistic study deals with the issue of the accurate evaluation of the meaning of expressions (words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc.), which are been used.
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 Conqueror A2
of Charles Edward Cary Elwes, of Beccles, Suffolk.
Sophie Mary Trafford, of Kirriemuir, Angus, * 1916, Md. 1938, Charles Antony Lyell, Capt. 2nd Baron Lyell, V.C., * 1913, + 1943 killed in action.
Charles Angus Gladstone, of Dyre, Near banchary, Kincardineshire, * 1964, Md. 1988, Caroline M. Thomas, d.
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 Victoria Crosses • MTO WWII
KEYES, Geoffrey Charles Tasker (17/18 November 1941 at Beda Littoria, Libya)
CAMPBELL, John Charles (21 November 1941 at Sidi Rezegh, Libya)
LYELL, Charles Antony, The Lord (22/27 April 1943 near Dj Bou Arada, Tunisia)
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 British Major's [Archive] - The Aerodrome Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Viscount Fincastle VC (later the Earl of Dunmore) was a Lieutenant when he won his award in 1897; his final rank was Major, this would have been during WWI service.
Charles Antony, Lord Lyell (a Baron) was a T/Captain when he won his VC in 1943.
I think the "Light Brigade" from the Crimean war was the personal regiment of Lord Raglan.
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The correspondence contains letters to Josephine from Charles N. Hodgson during his World War II service in the 513th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company describing his duties as well as the destruction in France and Germany and from James G. Paine during his service with the U.S. Navy describing England and military social life.
The text was usually the alphabet, the arabic numerals, and the Lord's Prayer, which was written or printed on a piece of paper.
Charles W. Hubner (1835-1929), author and poet, resided in Atlanta, Georgia.
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 Catholic Citizens
Our Lord's manifestation to them was His unfolding to the Gentile world, the world of unbelievers, that He was the true light of the world.
What would be profoundly more sorrowful would be the failure of a bishop to call a soul to conversion, the failure to protect the flock from scandal and the failure to safeguard the worthy reception of Communion.
Our Lord expects us to confess our faith publicly: “He that shall deny me before men, I will also deny him before my Father who is in heaven” (Matt.
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 List of Scottish Victoria Cross recipients - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Charles Campbell - 1941; Sidi Rezegh, Libya
Charles James William Grant - 1891; Thobal, Burma (now Myanmar)
Charles Thomas Kennedy - 1900; Dewetsdorp, South Africa
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 Amazon.com: "Charles Mayne": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Cunningham was appointed naturalist to the expedition in H\IS \ssau to the Straits of Magellan, under the command of Richard Charles Mayne Day 1967, p 811 An account of the natural history of the soy age is gnyen in Cunningham 1871.
Hart was always a student of the poet, and he saw Edmund Kean and Charles Mayne Young play Othello and lago, but though Kean sat to him for six miniatures, he could never get the great...
The Hamlet of Edwin Booth by Charles H. Shattuck
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 Order of precedence in England and Wales (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
HM Lord Lieutenant for Dyfed (The Lord Morris of Aberavon)
HM Lord Lieutenant for Essex (The Lord Petre)
HM Lord Lieutenant for Lancashire (The Lord Shuttleworth)
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 LiteraryCritic.com -- Harvard Classics
The Harvard Classics ("The Five Foot Shelf of Books") and The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction were established and edited by Charles W. Eliot (1834-1926), president of Harvard University from 1869-1909 (also, co-founder of Radcliffe College for women, and pioneer of the elective system of undergraduate education).
The series originated from Eliot's publicly stated opinion that "a five-foot shelf would hold books enough to give in the course of years a good substitute for a liberal education in youth to any one who would read them with devotion".
Themistocles, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades, and Coriolanus, Demosthenes, and Cicero, Caesar and Antony
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 Palfrey family. Papers: Guide.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In the more recently acquired papers, bMS Am 1704.21, the right of publication of the correspondence to and from Sarah Hammond Palfrey is restricted to Mrs Charles Woodrow until such time as she may rescind this restriction.
Principle among these are the Faneuil Hall Resolutions of November 4th, 1845, signed by J. Palfrey, Stephen C. Phillips and Charles Francis Adams, but written largely in the hand of Charles Sumner, bMS Am 1704.13 (130).
Compositions and political resolutions by Richard Henry Dana, jr., Charles Sumner, Jared Sparks and others are grouped under bMS Am 1704.15.
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