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  Christian Charles Josias Bunsen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As secretary to Niebuhr, Bunsen was brought into contact with the Vatican movement for the establishment of the papal church in the Prussian dominions, to provide for the largely increased Catholic population.
In September 1857 Bunsen attended, as the king's guest, a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance at Berlin; and one of the last papers signed by Frederick William, before his mind gave way in October, was that which conferred upon him the title of baron and a peerage for life.
The form of "de Bunsen" was adopted for the surname in England.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christian_Charles_Josias_Bunsen   (1414 words)

  
 Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. V
Bunsen considers, however, that such a derivation as this was not the true one (see note x, p.
Bunsen considers that the refection of this fable of Justin Martyr's, point to the author of The Refutationbeing a Roman, who would therefore, as he shows himself in the case of the statue, be better informed than the Eastern writer of any event occurring in the capital of the West.
Bunsen thinks that Hippolytus means to say that Irenaeus expressed himself rather too strongly, and that the Marcosians, on meeting with Irenaeus' assertions, indignantly repudiated them.
www.ccel.org /fathers2/ANF-05/anf05-150.htm   (11180 words)

  
 Julius Charles Hare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Turning from law to divinity, Hare took holy orders in 1826; and, on the death of his uncle in 1832, he succeeded to the rich family living of Hurstmonceaux in Sussex, where he accumulated a library of some 12,000 volumes, especially rich in German literature.
Before taking up residence in his parish he went abroad again, and in Rome he met Chevalier Bunsen, who afterwards dedicated to him part of his work, Hippolytus and his Age.
In 1851 he was collated to a prebend in Chichester; and in 1853 he became one of Queen Victoria's chaplains.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Julius_Charles_Hare   (542 words)

  
 First World War.com - Primary Documents - British Ambassador's Reaction in Vienna to Austria's Ultimatum, 27 July 1914
Reproduced below is the text of the official report to Sir Edward Grey (the British Foreign Secretary) made by the British Ambassador in Vienna, Sir Maurice de Bunsen.
In his report de Bunsen made clear his belief that the Austro-Hungarian government was set upon war with Serbia from the outset, crafting their ultimatum to Serbia in such a manner as to make war inevitable.
The delivery at Belgrade on the 23rd of July of the Austrian note to Serbia was preceded by a period of absolute silence at the Ballplatz (note: Office of the Austrian Ministry of State.).
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 Dictionary of National Biography: Winkworth, Catherine (1827-1878)
Baron Bunsen suggested that the German hymn-tunes should be given, and in 1862 appeared 'The Chorale Book for England,' with music arranged by (Sir) William Sterndale Bennett [q.
The translation was made at the suggestion of Bunsen, whose letter to the translator is prefixed to the volume (cf.
Again, at Bunsen's suggestion she translated in 1857 Tauler's 'Sermons.' Bunsen wrote on 14 Sept. 1859 that Miss Winkworth sacrificed her health in her labours over Tauler.
www.ccel.org /cceh/archives/eee/winkwrth.htm   (1266 words)

  
 BUNSEN, CHRISTIAN CHAR... - Online Information article about BUNSEN, CHRISTIAN CHAR...
Humboldt's letters to Bunsen were printed in 1869.
Bunsen's English connexion, both through his wife (d.
form of " de " Bunsen was adopted for the surname in England.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /BUN_CAL/BUNSEN_CHRISTIAN_CHARLES_JOSIAS.html   (2127 words)

  
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de Courval appeared; she was short, stout, dressed in fl, with that terrible fl cap which all widows wear in France--so different from the white cap and soft white muslin collar and cuffs we are accustomed to.
The owner of the chateau at that time--a Comte de Lamothe--discovered his wife on too intimate terms with his great friend and her cousin; they fought in the Allee, and the Comte de Lamothe was killed by his friend.
The miniatures were, almost all, portraits of de Courvals of every age and in every possible costume: shepherdesses, court ladies of the time of Louis XV, La Belle Ferronniere with the jewel on her forehead, men in armour with fine, strongly marked faces; they must have been a handsome race.
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 ALS to Madame de Bunsen. : KATE GREENAWAY.
She tells Mme de Bunsen that she has just been staying with Mrs Locker-Lampson to help her recover from "influenza".
In fact Kate Greenaway had been diagnosed with breast cancer at this time, although she always said that she only had colds and flu, and Hannah Locker-Lampson was very active in caring for her.
Madame de Bunsen is probably the wife of the noted diplomat and society man Sir Maurice de Bunsen.
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El ocaso de la sociedad de frontera en un pueblo de la campaña.
De las "damas melindrosas" a las "señoritas amables": las mujeres en la prensa mexicana a comienzos del siglo XIX 160-180 Hernán TABOADA.
Estudios de historia ambiental en España (José Ramón Moreno Fernández)...................................
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In the face of such evident duplicity of Russian politics, a further delay such as was desired by Sir Maurice de Bunsen would have been for every German statesman a crime against the security of his own country.
De Bunsen on July 26 telegraphed to Grey from Vienna: Russian Ambassador just returned from leave, thinks that Austro-Hungarian Government are determined on war and that it is impossible for Russia to remain indifferent.
And after M. de l'Escaille has told that Russia--what the Czar and his War Minister with their highest assurances toward Germany had denied--was mobilizing its own army, he continues: Today at Petersburg one is absolutely convinced, yes, they have even received assurances in that direction, that England and France will stay by them.
www.gutenberg.org /files/16331/16331.txt   (16965 words)

  
 18 Jul History: This Date
One of the 86 bodies remains unidentified until Castorina Amarilla de Irala says that her Paraguayan husband, Patricio Irala, worked as a driver for the AMIA and he had died in the bombing.
Cherchant le moyen de démoraliser leur adversaire, les responsables de la propagande franquiste eurent l’astuce, dans leurs émissions, de parler surtout de l’intervention proche et décisive de la cinquième colonne nationaliste qui fourbissait ses armes dans la capitale même du gouvernement républicain.
Après de solides études secondaires et une licence de droit, elle s’inscrit au Barreau de Paris où elle plaide.
www.safran-arts.com /42day/history/h4jul/h4jul18.html   (10596 words)

  
 Britain's Priority: Control of Oil Reserves - Security Council - Global Policy Forum
That the Admiralty did not act entirely on its own, but was under pressure from British oil groups, is clear from the way Slade’s Memorandum was brought to the attention of the Cabinet Secretariate.
These people told him ‘privately’ that the future supplies of oil were very uncertain: the USA would presumably consume all their home-produced oil, and a good deal of the Mexican production as well.
This Committee’s report had emphasised that the presence of oil made it commercially desirable for Britain ‘to carry our control on to Mosul, in the vicinity of which place there are valuable wells possession of which by another Power would be prejudicial to our interests’.
www.globalpolicy.org /security/issues/iraq/history/1910imperoil.htm   (3527 words)

  
 Bishop Bury of North and Central Europe, by Sophie McDougall Hine (1933)
It might be truly said that "everybody was asked and everybody came." At St. Jean de Luz also the Reception was again the feature of my visit, though we had an excellent Sunday afternoon service--I was at Biarritz in the morning--at which a hundred and forty people were present.
Dyson-Cooper at their charming residence, the "Manoir de la Baronie," where a most enjoyable afternoon was spent.
The Bishop was, if we may be permitted the expression, in particularly "good form," and, in a delightfully genial manner, invited the members of his audience to, choose the subject of his address and to put any questions to him they liked.
anglicanhistory.org /england/bury1933/02.html   (1744 words)

  
 The Sykes-Picot agreement and the roots of imperialist domination of the Middle East
Of course, the belligerent countries of the Entente (the British Empire, France and Tsarist Russia) and the Central Powers (Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Bulgaria) maintained that the war was fought in the name of the "defence of fatherland" and other 'noble' principles!
Following the entry of the Ottoman Empire into the war on the side of the Central Powers, in April 1915 the British set up an interdepartmental committee, chaired by Sir Maurice de Bunsen, to consider their 'desiderata' in Asiatic Turkey.
These talks progressed slowly until 21 December, when Sir Mark Sykes, a member of the British war cabinet, who had previously been part of the de Bunsen committee, became one of the representatives of the War Office.
www.marxist.com /sykes-picot-agreement-imperialism170506.htm   (1217 words)

  
 Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England - Cambridge University Press
The third and concluding volume of Maurice Cowling's magisterial sequence examines three related strands of English thought - latitudinarianism, the Christian thought which has assumed that latitudinarianism gives away too much, and the post-Christian thought which has assumed that Christianity is irrelevant or anachronistic.
As in previous volumes, Maurice Cowling conducts his argument through a series of encounters with individual thinkers, including Burke, Disraeli, the Arnolds, Tennyson and Tawney in the first half, and Darwin, Keynes, Orwell, Leavis and Berlin in the second.
The reanimation of protestantism II: Thomas Arnold, Bunsen, Jowett, Stanley, Lyall and Max Muller; 4.
www.cambridge.org /aus/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521259606   (662 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Anne Constance Yerburgh and others
He married Hilda Violet Helena de Bunsen, daughter of Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen, 1st and last Bt.
Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen, 1st and last Bt.
     Hilda Violet Helena de Bunsen is the daughter of Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen, 1st and last Bt.
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 Augustus Hare Society Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Maurice sisters were the first of the many so-called "religious" people I have known, who did not seem to realise that Christianity is rather action than thought; not a system, but a life.
Little child as I was, my feeling about the Maurices was a great bond between me and my aunt Lucy Hare, who, I am now certain, most cordially shared my opinion at this time, though it was unexpressed by either.
Priscilla Maurice also even persuaded Uncle Julius to have a service in the schoolroom at (the principal village) Gardner Street on saints' days, which was attended by one old woman and ourselves.
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 Maurice de Bunsen (Diplomat and Friend) - DUGDALE, EDGAR T.S.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
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 Straits Trilogy : Biographies
De R.2nd Secretary at British Embassy at Paris, 1900-4; at Rio de Janeiro, 1904-6; 1st Secretary at British Legation at Bucharest, 1907-8 (sometimes Chargé d’Affaires); at Sofia, 1908.
De Salis, Midshipman (later Captain) A. F.Midshipman, HMS Defence, 1914.
Commanded division de complément, August 1914; Escadre des Dardanelles, September 1914-May 1915.
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 The Early Date of Revelation   |  Study Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Christ chose twelve disciples to be constantly with him, in order that an authentic impression of his own character, and an authentic representation of his deeds and teaching might go forth to the world.
Luis de Alcasar, Vestigatio arcani Sensus in Apocalypsi (Antwerp: 1614).
Frederick Denisen Maurice, Lectures on the Apocalypse, 2nd ed.
www.preteristarchive.com /StudyBible/Revelation/Articles/revelation_earlydate.html   (9333 words)

  
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DE BACA, FERNANDO E. William H. Natcher Papers
DE CASTRO, ALFONSO -DISCUSSED BY FINOTTI, REV. JOSEPH M., SJ Rev.
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 Gooch 1-12   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Sir M. de Bunsen to Sir Edward Grey.
The almost simultaneous visits last week of the German Emperor to the Archduke Franz Ferdinand at Konopischt in Bohemia, and of the Emperor of Russia to the King of Roumania at Costantza [sic] have occupied a large space in the Vienna press.
From another source I hear that bomb was first thrown at their carriage on their way to town hall, several persons being injured, and later young Servian student shot them both with a revolver as they were returning to Konak.
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 BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | My aunt, the DNA pioneer
I do remember visiting her with my parents at her laboratory at Birkbeck, where she made us some tea on her Bunsen burner.
I always knew that she worked on DNA, but was unaware just how highly her work was regarded within her profession until I was on a ski holiday.
He was extremely impressed and said to me that she deserved the Nobel prize more than Francis Crick, James Watson and Maurice Wilkins put together and it was tragic that it couldn't be given posthumously.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/science/nature/2895681.stm   (1044 words)

  
 The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!: Robo Koopa / Captain Lou is Missing - TV.com
Mario and Co arrive in Robo Land, only to be attacked by Koopa, who's donned a robo suit.
They meet up with Bunsen, a robot Mushroom, who temporarily gets rid of Koopa.
Bunsen then takes the group to Dr. Nerdnick, the man who was tricked into building the robo suit, and is being held captive by Koopa's guards.
www.tv.com /episode/123423/summary.html   (480 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - nil and others
     Jean Violet Douglas is the daughter of Lt.-Col. Archibald Vivian Campbell Douglas and Elizabeth Cicely Bunsen.
He married Elizabeth Cicely Bunsen, daughter of Sir Maurice de Bunsen, 1st Bt.
     Elizabeth Cicely Bunsen is the daughter of Sir Maurice de Bunsen, 1st Bt.
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111:2 :aColloque sur la biochimie des neuroblastomesd(1964 :cVillejuif, France) 111:20:aColloque sur la r*epartition modulo 1d(1974 :cMarseille) 111:2 :aColloque sur les mod*eles animaux du comportement humaind(1970 :cParis) 711:2 :aColloquio internazionale sulla problematica della demitazzionen(13th :d1973 :cUniversit*a di Roma) 111:2 :aColloquium on Cross-National Studies in Aging,cSemmering, d1966.
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La pratique de l'internement aux lendemains du coup d'Etat du 2 décembre 1851.
L'autonomisation de la raison politique au XVIe siécle (Anne Bonzon).
Populations occupées, déportés civlls, prisonniers de guerre (Jean-Claude Farcy).
www.filo.uba.ar /contenidos/investigacion/institutos/ravignani/revistas/cont/envio007.txt   (839 words)

  
 The Shorthorn Online | Scene |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Thursday marks National Mole Day, a celebration meant to foster student interest in chemistry.
chemists worldwide may be turning their bunsen burners on high in honor of the day.
Maurice Oehler, a retired high school chemistry teacher from Wisconsin, created the organization.
www.theshorthorn.com /archive/2003/fall/03-oct-21/sc102103-02.html   (443 words)

  
 Trenches on the Web - Timeline: Jul-1914: The July Crisis
Hoyos arrives in Berlin and is accompanied to Potsdam Palace by the Austrian Ambassador to Germany, Count L. de Szogyeny-Marich, where they meet with the Kaiser.
Word of the Austrian declaration of war reaches Saint Petersburg late in the afternoon.
Maurice Paleologue, French Ambassador to Russia, is quick to assure the Czar that Russia can count on France to the fullest extent.
www.aldridgeshs.qld.edu.au /sose/modrespg/wwone/intranet/causes/julycrisis5.htm   (2030 words)

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