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  • Schlumberger has written on the coins and seals of the Latin East in various publications; while Rey has written an Etude sur les monuments de l'architecture militaire (Paris, 1871).

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  • Meanwhile Evanson had made his views generally known by several publications.

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  • He protested against the violent anti-Semitism of the time, and, in spite of the moderate tone of his publications, drew upon himself unqualified censure.

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  • The publications of the Imperial Russian Historical Society of St Petersburg, amounting to upwards of 100 vols., are of great value.

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  • Among his writings are Die Jacobiner in Ungarn (Leipzig, 1851) and Eletem es Korom (Pest, 1880), and many treatises on Hungarian questions in the publications of the Academy of Pest.

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  • Amongst his publications may be mentioned The Church in Wales (1888); Common-Sense Patriotism (1894); and Landmarks Welsh Church History (1912).

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  • Most of Riley's work is in the Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society (Oxford, 1898 seq.), which he edited; see his Spanish Policy in Mississippi-after the Treaty of San Lorenzo, i.

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  • These institutions were the means of collecting a vast amount of statistical and general information connected with agriculture, and by their publications and premiums made known the practices of the best-farmed districts and encouraged their adoption elsewhere.

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  • Turner - the latter (as his publications prove) a zoologist of much promise, who in 1851 died, a victim to his own zeal for investigation, of a wound received in dissecting.

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  • In 1845 Reichenbach commenced with his Praktische Naturgeschichte der Vogel the extraordinary series of illustrated publications which, under titles far too numerous here to repeat, ended in or about 1855, and are commonly known collectively as his Vollsteindigste Naturgeschichte der Vogel.

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  • In 1855 Gray brought out, as one of the Museum publications, A Catalogue of the Genera and Subgenera of Birds, a handy little volume, naturally founded on the larger works.

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  • It is obvious that both these investigators had the genius for recognizing and interpreting the value of characters; but their labours do not seem to have met with much encouragement; and a general arrangement of the class laid by Blyth before the Zoological Society at this time 1 does not appear in its publications.

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  • This method, which in process of time was dignified by the title of a Physiological Arrangement, was insisted upon with more or less pertinacity by the author throughout a long series of publications, some of them separate books, some of them contributed to the memoirs issued by many scientific bodies of various European countries, ceasing only at his death, which in July 1857 found him occupied upon a Conspectus, Generum Avium, that in consequence remains unfinished.

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  • Wilson, Ohio (New York, 1902), and a great mass of material on this subject is contained in the publications of the Geological Survey of Ohio (1837 et seq.).

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  • None of the numerous publications which we owe to Buchon can be described as thoroughly scholarly; but they have been of great service to history, and those concerning the East have in especial the value of original research.

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  • His publications include Philosophy of Kant (1878); Critical Philosophy of Kant (1889); Religion and Social Philosophy of Comte (1885); Essays on Literature and Philosophy (1892); Evolution of Religion (Gifford Lectures, 1891-1892); Evolution of Theology in the Greek Philosophers (1904); and he is represented in this encyclopaedia by the article on Cartesianism.

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  • For reports on the progress of cartography, see Geographisches Jahrbuch (Gotha, since 1866); for announcements of new publications, Bibliotheca geographica, published annually by the Berlin Geographical Society, and to the geographical Journal (London).

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  • Shortly before Catherine's death the friends quarrelled over a tragedy which the princess had allowed to find a place in the publications of the Academy, though it contained revolutionary principles, according to the empress.

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  • Meanwhile his lectures and publications (among the latter a Grundriss der Neutestamentlichen Hermeneutik, 1816) had brought him into considerable repute, and he was appointed professor extraordinarius in the new university of Bonn in the spring of 1818; in the following autumn he became professor ordinarius.

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  • And see publications of the Louisiana Spanish Domination 1762 (1769)-1803.

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  • Consult the Boletin above mentioned, publications of the Estacion Central Agronomica, and current statistical serial reports of the treasury department (Hacienda) on natural resources, live-stock interests, the sugar industry (annual), &c.

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  • The chief official publications are in German.

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  • Pettersson's papers on tide-generating force are published in Publications de Circonstance, Conseil Internat.

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  • Havundersiigelser, Serie Hydrografi (Copenhagen 1904-20), contain important papers; the publications of the university of California (Zoology) deal with the work of the Scripps Inst.

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  • His earliest publications, beginning with A Syllabus of Plane Algebraical Geometry (1860) and The Formulae of Plane Trigonometry (1861), were exclusively mathematical; but late in the year 1865 he published, under the pseudonym of "Lewis Carroll," Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, a work that was the outcome of his keen sympathy with the imagination of children and their sense of fun.

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  • In these periodicals will be found new work on the subject and abstracts of papers which appear in other physical and chemical publications.

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  • There are nevertheless eighteen scientific societies in Siberia, which issue publications of great value.

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  • His reputation was helped by several clever if somewhat wrong-headed publications, including a satirical pamphlet entitled The Theology and Philosophy of Cicero's Somnium Scipionis (1751), a defence of the Hutchinsonians in A Fair, Candid and Impartial State of the Case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr Hutchinson (1753), and critiques upon William Law (1758) and Benjamin Kennicott (1760).

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  • See the publications of the Church Missionary Society dealing with the Yoruba Mission; Col.

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  • See Franz Cumont, Textes et monuments figures relatifs aux mysteres de Mithra (Brussels, 1896, 1899), which has superseded all publications on the subject; Albrecht Dieterich, Eine Mithrasliturgie (Leipzig, 1903).

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  • These returns will serve to correct the exaggerated estimate of 22,315,000 for 1900 which was published in Brazil and accepted by many foreign publications.

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  • These explorations cover every branch of natural science and resulted in publications of inestimable scientific value.

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  • His defence of The Times newspaper, which had accused Sir John Conroy, equerry to the duchess of Kent, of misappropriation of money (1838), is chiefly remarkable for the confession - "I despair of any definition of libel which shall exclude no publications which ought to be suppressed, and include none which ought to be permitted."

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  • His publications show him to have been a man of original and active mind with a singular facility in applying mathematics to practical questions.

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  • Numerous documents have also been issued in the various publications of the Hungarian Academy and the Hungarian Historical Society.

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  • Among the earlier publications of the academy were the Tudomdnytdr (Treasury of Sciences, 1834-1844), with its supplement Literatura; the KUlfoldi jdtPkszin (Foreign Theatres); the Magyar nyelv rendszere (System of the Hungarian language, 1846; 2nd ed., 1847); various dictionaries of scientific, mathematical, philosophical and legal terms; a Hungarian - German dictionary (1835-1838), and a Glossary of Provincialisms (1838).

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  • Of the many later publications of the Kisfaludy society the most important as regards English literature is the Shakspere Minden Munkdi (Complete Works of Shakespeare), in 19 vols.

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  • In 1830 there were only 10 Magyar periodical publications; in 1880 we find 368; in 1885 their lit number rose to 494; in 1890 to 636; and at the beginning of 1895 no fewer than 806 periodical publica tions, written in the Hungarian language, appeared in Hungary.

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  • Since that time (1895) the number of periodical as well as of non-periodical literary works has been constantly rising, although, as in all countries with a literature of rather recent origin, the periodical publications are, in proportion to the whole of the output, far more numerous than the non-periodical.

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  • To the school so perfectly represented by 3 This will appear even more striking by a consideration of the number of periodical publications published in Hungary in languages other than Magyar.

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  • For a list of Fourier's publications see the Catalogue of Scientific Papers of the Royal Society of London.

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  • Among his numerous publications are The Light Invisible, By What Authority?, The King's Achievement, Richard Raynal, Solitary, The Queen's Tragedy, The Sentimentalists, Lord of the World.

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  • The publications of the London County Council, especially the tramways accounts, the annual estimates, London Statistics, and the Financial Abstract (to years ended 31st March 1908) have much valuable information.

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  • The Biblioteca Marucelliana, founded in 1752, contains 150,000 books, including 620 incunabula, 17,000 engravings and 1500 MSS.; it is well managed and chiefly remarkable for its collection of illustrated works and art publications.

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  • The quantities for India have been computed from information furnished by the India office, and publications made under authority of the secretary of state and the commercial intelligence department of the Indian government.

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  • Deflers, to whose publications the technical reader is referred.

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  • Books, artistic publications, paper and beer are amongst the other principal products.

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  • Mowry, The Dorr War; or the Constitutional Struggle in Rhode Island (Providence, 1901); Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, 1636-1792 (io vols., Providence, 1856-65); Rhode Island Historical Society, Collections (to vols., to be continued, Providence, 1827-1902); Proceedings and Publications, 23 numbers (Providence, 1872-1902, to be continued).

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  • This accurate and finely-illustrated work, one of the publications of the Service des monuments historiques de l'Alge'rie, cites the principal works dealing with Tlemcen, and gives a critical estimate of their value.

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  • At first his literary activity was limited to sectional publications, and he addressed his public, now as editor and now as leading contributor, in the Monthly Repository, the Christian Reformer, the Prospective, the Westminster and the National Review.

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  • These publications attracted littl interest and exercised no influence.

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  • A series of magnificent publications has popularized art and its best products in a manner such as could never have been anticipated.

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  • But it is also largely due to his displays of unsurpassed skill in preparing xylographs for the beautiful art publications issued by the Shimbi ShOin and the Kokka company.

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  • In their adaptation of modern processes of illustration the Japanese are entirely abreast of Western nations, the chrornolithographs and other reproductions in the Kokka, a periodical record of Japanese works of art (begun in 1889), in the superb albums of the Shimbi S/join, and in the publications of Ogawa being of quite a high order of merit.

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  • The present article chiefly deals with publications devoted to general literature, literary and critical reviews and magazines for the supply of miscellaneous reading.

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  • Several monthly publications had come into existence since 1681, but perhaps the first germ of the magazine is to be found in the Gentleman's Journal (1691-1694) of Peter Motteux, which, besides the news of the month, contained miscellaneous prose and poetry.

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  • Many serial publications have been almost entirely made up of extracts from English sources.

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  • There are several daily newspapers as well as weekly and monthly publications of all kinds.

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  • A complete edition of his publications, edited by Robert Spearman and Julius Bate, appeared in 1748 (12 vols.); an Abstract of these followed in 1 753; and a Supplement, with Life by Spearman prefixed, in 1765.

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  • Funds are raised from the voluntary offerings of the corps, from open-air and other collections, from friends interested in evangelical and charitable work, and from the profits on publications and general trading.

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  • Waite (1887); and The Arcane Schools, by John Yarker (1909), may be consulted with advantage, though not authorized publications of the Society.

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  • Among his many publications, written, it is only fair to admit, amidst the urgent pressure of practical work, there is barely a page or even a sentence that bears the stamp of immortality.

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  • Throughout his long professorial career, and in all his numerous publications he remained, in spite of occasional deviations on particular points, loyal to the Hegelian tradition as a whole.

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  • Of his separate publications, the most important are his lives of Cromwell (1888), William the Silent, (1897), Ruskin (1902), and Chatham (1905); his Meaning of History (1862; enlarged 1894) and Byzantine History in the Early Middle Ages (1900); and his essays on Early Victorian Literature (1896) and The Choice of Books (1886) are remarkable alike for generous admiration and good sense.

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  • His more important publications were Lectures on Human Society (1860); Memorials of a Quiet Life (1874); and The Golden Rule applied to Business and Social Conditions (1892).

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  • While the sailors' logs supply the greater part of the scientific evidence available for the study of the surface phenomena of the ocean, they have been supplemented by the records of numerous scientific expeditions and latterly by publications embodying systematic observations on a permanent basis.

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  • Reports of many minor expeditions and researches have appeared in the Reports of the Fishery Board for Scotland; the Marine Biological Association at Plymouth; the Kiel Commission for the Investigation of the Baltic; the Berlin Institut fur Meereskunde; the bluebooks of the Hydrographic Department; the various official reports to the British, German, Russian, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Belgian and Dutch governments on the respective work of these countries in connexion with the international cooperation in the North Sea; the Bulletin du musee oceanographique de Monaco (1903 seq.); the Scottish Geographical Magazine; the Geographical Journal; Petermanns Mitteilungen; Wagner's Geogi'aphisches Jahrbuch; the Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh; the Annalen der Hydrographie; and the publications of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.

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  • Among his principal publications are An Examination of Ferrier's "Knowing and Being," and the Scottish Philosophy - (a work which gave him the reputation of being an independent Hamiltonian in philosophy); Memoir of John Brown, D.D.

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  • It continues the table of former official publications in 1870 and 1878, but in much more detail than its predecessors.

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  • The latter appears at half-yearly intervals and includes notices of publications up to about two or three months before the date of its publication.

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  • Feuillet des Conches Louis X VI., Marie Antoinette et Madame Elisabeth, lettres et documents inedits (6 vols., Paris, 1864-1873), while most of the works on Marie Antoinette published before the appearance of Arneth's publications (1865, &c.) are based partly on these forgeries.

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  • Among his publications, besides many sermons, were A Brief Review of the Episcopal Church in Virginia (1845); Wilberforce, Cranmer, Jewett and the Prayer Book on the Incarnation (1850); Reasons for Loving the Episcopal Church (1852); and Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia (1857); a storehouse of material on the ecclesiastical history of the state.

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  • His publications are almost entirely sermons.

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  • Next came two publications in "The International Scientific Series," namely, Mind and Body (1872), and Education as a Science (1879).

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  • Museums of aboriginal culture are without number; in Washington the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum, the Bureau of American Ethnology and the American Anthropologist issue publications on every division of the subject, lists of their publications and general bibliographies.

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  • This review contains studies in preparation for the continuation and remoulding of the Acta Sanctorum, inedited texts, dissertations, and, since 1892, a Bulletin des publications hagiographiques, containing criticisms of recent works on hagiographic questions.

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  • His first publications, which appeared as rhymed allegories, were political rather than religious, being aimed at what he deemed the degrading Swiss practice of hiring out mercenaries in the European wars.

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  • Besides continuing his work on the Revolution and on the middle ages, he was occupied with the Historical Seminar which heinstituted; with the Historische Zeitschrift which he founded, the original and model of the numerous technical historical publications which now exist; and as secretary of the new historical commission.

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  • Under his superintendence was begun the great series of publications, besides that of the correspondence of Frederick the Great, in the editing of which he himself took part.

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  • During the publication of The New Yorker he added to the scanty income which the job printing brought him by supplying editorials to the short-lived Daily Whig and various other publications.

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  • The common school of each district is under the immediate supervision of a board of trustees; but a state text-book commission determines what text-books shall be used in these schools; the state superintendent of public instruction prepares the questions that are used in examining applicants to teach, passes judgment on publications for use in school libraries, and advises with the county superintendent of schools.

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  • Most of his numerous publications had reference to his great critical edition of the New Testament (1857-1872; see Bible; New Testament, Textual Criticism).

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  • Through an error, in many recent maps and Assyriological publications Eridu is described as located in the alluvial plain, between the Tigris and the Euphrates.

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  • Of more than a hundred other publications thirty-two, io monthly or quarterly and 22 weekly, were published in German.

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  • There are 5 Polish weekly publications, 3 Bohemian, 1 Italian and one periodical for the blind.

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  • He wrote many books, and countless articles for reviews, newspapers and other publications, and was a constant contributor to the Saturday Review until 1878, when he ceased to write for it for political reasons.

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  • For the collection of data he necessarily relied upon the labours of a corps of assistants, and the publications named represent, properly speaking, an encyclopaedia rather than a unified history; but as a storehouse of material their value is great and is likely to be enduring.

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  • His publications include The Two fold Alternative (3rd ed., 5900), The Inner Mission of the Church (new ed., 1900), and two volumes of collected essays.

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  • In addition to the Transactions of these societies - many of which contain valuable contributions to their respective departments in their relation to the East Indies - a considerable number of publications are issued in Batavia.

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  • Tallquist's edition of the Maklu series of incantations and his explanations of the ritual, and also the publications by Zimmern of the Surpu series of tablets in his Beitreige have rendered us familiar with the functions of the asipu.

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  • Among other publications by him were An American Four-in-hand in Britain (1883), Round the World (1884), The Empire of Business (1902), a Life of James Watt (1905) and Problems of To-day (1908).

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  • His life is for the most part a history of his numerous and varied publications.

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  • His next publications also were on economic or political subjects, Rationale of Political Representation (1835), and Money and its Vicissitudes (1837), now practically forgotton; about the same time also appeared some of his pamphlets, Discussion of Parliamentary Reform, Right of Primogeniture Examined, Defence of Joint-Stock Banks.

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  • Cernuschi is best known for his publications on financial questions, more especially bimetallism.

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  • Her earliest publications were Sappho and Hammerstein, two poems which appeared at Leipzig in 1880.

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  • Russell, German Higher Schools (New York, 1899); and (among earlier English publications) Matthew Arnold's Higher Schools and Universities in Germany (1874, reprinted from Schools and Universities on the Continent, 1865).

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  • Stephane Gsell's Les monuments antiques de l'Algerie (2 vols., Paris, 1901), one of the publications of the Service des monuments historiques of the colony, is an authoritative and finely illustrated work on the antiquities of Algeria.

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  • Fordescriptionsof physical featuresand accounts of natural resources see Reports of the Kentucky Geological Survey, the Biennial Reports of the Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics, the Reports of the United States Census and various publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, and other publications listed in Bulletin 301 (Bibliography and Index of North American Geology for 1901-1905) and other bibliographies of the Survey.

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  • There is much valuable material in the Register (Frankfort, 1903 seq.) of the Kentucky State Historical Society, and especially in the publications of the Filson Club of Louisville.

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  • Among Dr Murray's other official publications are three folio volumes on Terra-cotta Sarcophagi, White Athenian Vases and Designs from Greek Vases.

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  • In 1898 he wrote for the Portfolio a monograph on Greek bronzes, founded on lectures delivered at the Royal Academy in that year, and he contributed many articles on archaeology to standard publications.

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  • Of his numerous publications, For the use of the drum in the 16th century, see Sir John Smyth, Instructions and Observations for all Chieftaines, Captaines, &c. (London, 1 595), pp. 158-159.

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  • Rousselet, who has found many new species and many unknown males of known species, elucidated habits and faithfully kept record of the publications on the class in the Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society.

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  • One of his most important publications was La Geographie du moyen age (5 vols., Brussels, 1852-1857), with an atlas (1849) of fifty plates entirely engraved by himself, for he rightly attached such importance to the accuracy of his maps that he would not allow them to be executed by any one else.

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  • It contains a good number of theological works and of manuscripts, and is open to the public; but is deficient in modern publications.

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  • He also edited the principal publications of the society, including its notable translation of Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, to which he contributed the Midsummer Night's Dream (1864), Hamlet and King John (1867).

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  • He was a constant contributor to Notes and Queries, the Gentleman's Magazine and other antiquarian publications, and left an immense collection of MS. materials for a biographical history of Great Britain and Ireland.

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  • The annual Review of Historical Publications Relating to Canada, published by the University of Toronto, gives a critical survey of the works on Canadian topics appearing from year to year.

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  • Valuable information concerning the resources and products of the state is given in the publications of 1 De facto.

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  • His publications include Chimie appliquee a la physiologie et a la pathologie animate (1863); Traite des matieres colorantes (1867); Les Fermentations (1875), which was translated into German, Italian and English; and an excellent Traite de chimie generate in seven volumes (1880-1894).

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  • Among his publications are Characters and Characteristics of William Law (1893); Bunyan Characters (3 vols., 1894); Samuel Rutherford (1894); An Appreciation of Jacob Behmen (1895) Lancelot Andrewes and his Private Devotions (1895); Bible Characters (7 vols., 1897); Santa Teresa (1897); Father John of Cronstadt (1898); An Appreciation of Browne's Religio Medici (1898); Cardinal Newman, An Appreciation (1901).

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  • Its publications extended from 1835 to 1864.

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  • The entire set of Ruskin's publications amounts to more than fifty works having distinctive titles.

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  • Both unions issue monthly bulletins and other publications giving useful information about these two services.'

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  • It, too, issues a bulletin and other publications which help to prevent misunderstandings.

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  • The publications of this society have already taken an important place among the literature of international law.

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  • These advances in natural science, which pointed to a unity and gradual evolution in nature, were accompanied by a growth in commerce, manufactures and industrialism; the same kind of spirit showed itself in the revolutionary upheaval of 1848, and in the materialistic publications which immediately followed, while these XVIII.

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  • Among his other publications are De procuranda salute Indorum libri sex (Salamanca, 1588), De Christo revelato libri novem (Rome, 1590), De temporibus novissimis libri quatuor (Rome, 1590), and three volumes of sermons issued respectively in 1 59 6, 1 597 and 1599.

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  • In November 1549 he was appointed Greek professor at Lausanne, where he acted as Calvin's adjutant in various publications, including his defence of the burning of Servetus, De Haereticis a civili magistrate puniendis (1554).

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  • Mr Balfour's other publications, not yet mentioned, include Essays and Addresses (1893) and The Foundations of Belief, being Notes introductory to the Study of Theology (1895).

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  • Some of these were essays, such as his Baptized Property, an attack on serfdom; others were periodical publications, the Polyarnaya Zvyezda (or Polar Star), the Kolokol (or Bell), and the Golosa iz Rossii (or Voices from Russia).

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  • As separate publications there are several vocabularies of Chinese and Tibetan; Mongol and Tibetan; Chinese, Manchu, Mongol, Oelot, Tibetan and Turkish; Tibetan, Sanskrit, Manchu, Mongol and Chinese.

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  • Among his publications, besides Letters and Times of the Tylers, are Parties and Patronage in the United States (1890); Cradle of the Republic (1900); England in America (1906) in the "American Nation" series, and Williamsburg, the Old Colonial Capital (1908).

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  • On arriving in London he was engaged in the preparation of various serial publications of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, the most important of which were the Pictorial History of Palestine and the Pictorial Bible.

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  • For a list of his publications see Poggendorff, BiographischLiterarische; also see Monthly Notices R.A.S., No.

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  • The original sources for the history of her policy and her character are to be found in the publications of the Imperial Russian Historical Society, vols.

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  • Among his publications were the well-known quarterly magazine Y Traethodydd (" The Essayist"), Gwyddoniadur Cymreig (" Encyclopaedia Cambrensis"), and Dr Silvan Evans's English-Welsh Dictionary (1868), but his greatest achievement in this field was the newspaper Baner Cymru (" The Banner of Wales"), founded in 1857 and amalgamated with Yr Amserau (" The Times") two years later.

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  • The 16th century was rich in publications on physiognomy.

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  • Illustrations of these theoretic propositions are to be found in the works of Bell, Duchenne and 'Darwin, and in the later publications of Theodor Piderit, Mimike and Physiognomik (1886) and Mantegazza, Physiognomy and Expression (1890), to which the student may be referred for further information.

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  • See Henry, Life of Dalton, Cavendish Society (1854); Angus Smith, Memoir of John Dalton and History of the Atomic Theory (1856), which on pp. 253-263 gives a list of Dalton's publications; and Roscoe and Harden, A New View of the Origin of Dalton's Atomic Theory (1896); also Atom.

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  • His publications were connected with biblical criticism and interpretation, some of them being for popular use and others more strictly scientific. To the former class belong the Biblical Cyclopaedia, his edition of Cruden's Concordance, his Early Oriental History, and his discourses on the Divine Love and on Paul the Preacher; to the latter his commentaries on the Greek text of St Paul's epistles to the Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians and Galatians, published at intervals in four volumes.

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  • Natural history is covered by various periodical publications of the Royal Zoological Society " Natura Artis Magistra " at Amsterdam, and the Natuurlijke Historie van Nederland (Haarlem, 1856-1863) written by specialists, and including ethnology and flora.

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  • Therefore Aldo's marriage combined two important publishing firms. Henceforth the names Aldus and Asolanus were associated on the title pages of the Aldine publications; and after Aldo's death in 1515, Andrea and his two sons carried on the business during the minority of Aldo's children.

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  • But, though their publications count a large number of first editions, and some are works of considerable magnitude, they were not brought out with the scholarly perfection at which Aldo aimed.

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  • And, though Paolo's publications were highly esteemed, their sale was slow.

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  • The profits on publications were to be divided between Paolo Manuzio and the Apostolic camera.

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  • His principal publications were Essays on Finance (1879 and 1884), The Progress of the Working Classes (1884), The Growth of Capital (1890), The Case against Bimetallism (1892), and Economic Inquiries and Studies (1904).

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  • During his lifetime fourteen works and editions were published, and thereafter, between 1542 and 1845, there were at least two hundred and thirty-four separate publications according to Mook's enumeration.

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  • The results of these explorations were made public in a long series of separate publications comprising several on Buddhism, and on the psychological problems presented by native superstitions.

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  • See also parliamentary papers and official publications of Indian government; Monographs on brick tea, Formosa tea and other special studies, prepared for the Tea Cess Committees of India and Ceylon; Journals of the Royal Asiatic Society, Journal of the Society of Arts, Geographical Journal, Tea and Coffee Trade Journal (New York), &c. For practical planting details, see Tea; its Cultivation and Manufacture, by David Crole (1897), with a full bibliography; also Rutherford's Planter's Handbook.

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  • In many cases the authorities refused permission to reproduce matter which had already appeared in American and other publications, whether true or not, the contention being that publication in England would tend to confirm and increase belief in the statements made.

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  • The number of his astronomical publications exceeds 150, but his reputation depends mainly on¢ his earlier work at Greenwich and his two great star catalogues - the Cape Catalogue for 1880 and the Radclife r 'Catalogue for 1890.

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  • Froude in this and the later publications held that he was giving effect to Carlyle's wish to imitate Johnson's " penance."

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  • Among his other publications may be mentioned Religion in Recent Art, and articles in the Contemporary Review, Hibbert Journal, and London Quarterly.

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  • By degrees, however, Schiller's historical publications, and, in a higher degree, the magnificent poems, Die Gotter Griechenlands (1788) and Die Kiinstler (1789), awakened Goethe's respect, and in 1794, when the younger poet invited Goethe to become a collaborator in the Horen, the latter responded with alacrity.

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  • The official publications of the Budapest Communal Bureau of Statistics have acquired a European repute for their completeness, and their fearless exposure of shortcomings has been an element in the progress of the town.

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  • He was the author of numerous publications dealing mostly with religious subjects and held honorary degrees from various universities.

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  • But a number of other publications - descriptions of travel, such as the Italienische Reise (1816-1817), the materials for a continuation of Dichtung and Wahrheit collected in Tagand Jahreshefte (1830) - have also to be numbered among the writings which Goethe has left us as documents of his life.

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  • A GoetheVerein has existed in Vienna since 1887, and an English Goethe society, which has also issued several volumes of publications, since 1886.

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  • Besides the colossal Denkmdler and other publications of texts such as the Todtenbuch der Agypter (Book of the Dead, 1842) his other works, amongst which may be specially named his Konigsbuch der Agypter (1858) and Chronologie der Agypter (1849), are characterized by a quality of permanence that is very remarkable in a subject of such rapid development as Egyptology.

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  • For statistics, general description and material on administration, see Census of the Philippine Islands in 1903 (4 vols., Washington, 1905);; Pronouncing Gazetteer and Geographical Dictionary of the Philippine Islands (Washington, 1902); Ethnological Survey Publications of the.

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  • The oldest of these, the John Whipple House, is the home of the Ipswich Historical Society (1890), which has gathered here a collection of antiques and issues publications of antiquarian interest.

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  • His earlier publications here treated of mythology and the history of dogma.

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  • Browne, Report on " Mineral Resources of the States and Territories west of the Rocky Mountains " (United States Treasury, 2 vols., Washington, 1867-1868); United States Geological Survey, Annual Reports, Mineral Resources; consult also the bibliographies of, publications of the Survey, issued as Bulletins; California State Mining Bureau, Bulletins from 1888, note especially No.

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  • Both of these publications are still continued.

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  • He likewise wrote or edited the text of numerous publications.

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  • For an extended account of Pownall's career and a bibliography of his publications see Thomas Pownall, M.P., F.R.S.

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  • Among his publications are A Winter in Madeira and a Summer in Spain and Florence (1850), and Speeches and Occasional Addresses (1864).

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  • Several hundred weekly publications are printed in English and foreign tongues, to minister to the needs of the Catholic population.

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  • Rivers, see Index to Reports of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army (3 vols., 1900, covering 1866-1900); publications United States Geological Survey.

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  • All of these, as also the Finnish Geological Survey, the Forestry Administration, &c., issue publications well known to the scientific world.

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  • Finland is wonderfully rich in periodicals of all kinds, the publications of the Finnish Societies of Literature and of Sciences and other learned bodies being specially valuable.

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  • The hagiography of the Eastern and the Greek church also has been the subject of important publications.

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  • The principal publications respecting this and all sites and phases of culture mentioned in this section are collected in Myres and Ohnefalsch-Richter, Cyprus Museum Catalogue (Oxford, 18 99), pp. 1-35.

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  • The principal publications on special topics are given in the footnotes.

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  • For more detailed accounts of the various districts see the publications of the Sveriges Geologiska Undersakning, and also the volumes of the Geologiska Foreningens i Stockholm Forhandlingar.

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  • The postal rates are low, and newspapers and other periodical publications circulate free, as a means of popular instruction.

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  • Among his numerous publications may be specially mentioned the '.two works (each in three series), Recreations of a Country Parson (1859, 1861 and 1878), and Graver Thoughts of a Country Parson (1862-1865 and 1875); he also wrote Twenty-five Years at St Andrews (1892), and St Andrews and Elsewhere (1894).

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  • This reference, and a further notice in Markhams history, supply the clue to a store of valuable information made available by the publications of the Hakluyt Society.

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  • The Travels of Pedro Teixeira (Lor,don, 1902) and other publications of the Hakluyt Society relating to Persia are also of great historical value.

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  • See Charles Hudson, History of the Town of Lexington (Boston, 1868), and the publications of the Lexington Historical Society, (1890 seq.).

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  • The Natal, Transvaal and Orange Free State official publications should also be consulted.

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  • Philological studies were pursued with ardour and many valuable publications have to be recorded, among them Bluteau's Vocabulario Portuguez, the Reflexoes sobre a lingoa portugueza and an Arte poetica by Francisco Jose Freire, the Exercicios and Espirito da lingoa e eloquencia of Pereira de Figueiredo, translator of the Vulgate, and Viterbo's Elucidario, a dictionary of old terms and phrases which has not been superseded.

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  • Julio Cesar Machado and Fialho de Almeida made their mark by many humorous publications, and, in the domain of pure literary criticism, mention must be made of Antonio Pedro Lopes de Mendonga, Rebello da Silva, Dr Joaquim de Vasconcellos, Mme Michaelis de Vasconcellos, Silva Pinto, the favourite disciple of Castello Branco, and of Luciano Cordeiro, founder of the Lisbon Geographical Society, whose able monograph, Soror Marianna, vindicated the authenticity of the Letters of a Portuguese Nun and showed Marianna Alcoforado to be their authoress.

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  • For description and general features, see Doxey's Guide to San Francisco and the Pleasure Resorts of California (San Francisco, 1897); and various guides and other publications of the California Development Board (formed by consolidation of the State Board of Trade and California Promotion Committee) in San Francisco.

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  • It also contains a complete set of the patent office publications.

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  • The fruits of these labours appeared in different publications, particularly in his Trattato mineralogico e chemico sulle miniere di ferro del dipartimento del Mella (1808) - treatise on the iron mines of Mella.

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  • On his return he was despatched by the academy to the Caucasus on an ethnographical and linguistic exploration (1807-1808), and was afterwards employed for several years in connexion with the academy's Oriental publications.

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  • His scientific publications were numerous, and covered a wide field, but his most noteworthy work was embryological.

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  • The whole material was published by the French government in two monumental publications.

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  • Galton was the author of memoirs on various anthropometric subjects; he originated the process of composite portraiture, and paid much attention to finger-prints and their employment for the identification of criminals, his publications on this subject including Finger Prints (1892), Decipherment of Blurred Finger Prints (1893) and Finger Print Directories (1895).

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  • Various scattered articles on Tatars will be found in the Revue orientale pour les Etudes Oural-Altaiques, and in the publications of the university of Kazan.

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  • One of the greatest of his publications was the Geographical Distribution of Animals (1876), a monumental work, which every student will maintain fully justifies its author's hope that it may bear "a similar relation to the eleventh and twelfth chapters of the Origin of Species as Mr Darwin's Animals and Plants under Domestication bears to the first."

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  • Two volumes of Hooper's writings are included in the Parker Society's publications and another edition appeared at Oxford in 1855.

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  • Ducasse was the author of some slight novels, and from the practice of this form of literature he acquired that levity which appears even in his most serious historical publications.

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  • Among modern publications, out of a great mass of works of more or less popular character, there may be mentioned the well-known series of 1Vlurray's Guides, in which each volume treats of a county or group of counties.

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  • His remaining publications were the Recollections of Paris in the years 1802-3-4-5 (1806); a very useful General Collection of Voyages and Travels (1808-1814); a New Modern Atlas (1808-1819); and his Petralogy (1811)

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  • Baker, " List of Charts, Maps, and Publications relating to Alaska," in United States Pacific Coast Pilot, 1879; Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents, No.

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  • The society is governed by a council of literary men, and issues publications from time to time.

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  • The true state of the case may easily be collected from his next publications - The Sentiments of a Church of England Man, and On the Reasonableness of a Test (1708).

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  • He was the author of The Study of Stellar Evolution (1908) and Ten Years' Work of a Mountain Observatory (1915), besides numerous papers in the Contributions from the Mount Wilson Observatory and other scientific publications.

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  • Following up the list of publications of the books of the Bible in chronological order, we find Diakonus Koresi immediately afterwards - the date has not yet been definitely ascertained - printing The a Rumanian translation of the Acts of the Apostles; in 1 577 he printed at Sasz-Shebesh a Psalter in both Slavonic and Rumanian; the Rumanian follows thee Slavonic verse for verse.

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  • This exceeds all the other publications of its class in purity of language and excellence of style.

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  • The number of his publications is legion.

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  • The most important collections, now deservedly considered as classical from every point of view, are the successive publications of P. Ispirescu.

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  • Previous to 1886 the crime of murder was only punishable by 10 years' imprisonment, a sentence which in practice was reduced to two-thirds of that term; slander and libel were formerly offences which the law had no power to restrain, and no responsibility attached to seditious publications.

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  • Its information has been corrected and augmented in various later publications, but not materially.

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  • Blaikie's Life (1880), the publications of the London Missionary Society from 1840, the Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, the despatches to the Foreign Office sent home by Livingstone during his last two expeditions, and Stanley's Autobiography (1909) and How I Found Livingstone (1872).

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  • Much historical material may be found in the publications of the Oregon Historical Society, especially in the Society's Quarterly (1900 sqq.), and of the Oregon Pioneer Association.

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  • His later publications included The Control of the Tropics (1898) and Principles of Western Civilization (1902).

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  • It was partly owing to the reputation which he had acquired by these publications, but still more owing to his connexion with the National newspaper, and with the secret societies hostile to the government of Louis Philippe, that he was raised, by the Revolution of 1848, to the presidency of the Constituent Assembly.

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  • The university publishes Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, the Journal of Physical Chemistry, the Physical Review, Publications of Cornell University Medical College, various publications of the college of agriculture, and Studies in History and Political Science (of " The President White School of History and Political Science ").

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  • Among the student publications are The Cornell Era (1868, weekly), The Cornell Daily Sun (1880), The Sibley Journal of Engineering (1882), The Cornell Magazine, a literary monthly, and The Cornell Widow (1892), a comic tri-weekly.

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  • When he died, in 1892, in New Hampshire, among the hills he loved and sang so well, he had been an active writer for over sixty years, leaving more than that number of publications that bore his name as author or editor.

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  • Two of his publications, with similar titles, in 1530, are noteworthy as having influenced Menno Simons and David Joris (Weissagung vsz heiliger giitlicher geschrifft, and Prophecey oder Weissagung vsz roarer heiliger gatlicher schrifft).

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  • Two other great collections are the Parker Societys publications (56 vois.), which contain besides the works of the reformers a considerable number of their letters, and Strypes works (26 vols.).

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  • His earlier publications were on zoology; he dealt with the Amphibia (1839), Reptiles (1840), with Mollusca and Crustacea (1845) and more generally with the invertebrate fauna of the Mediterranean (1854).

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  • For thirty years he took an active part in the business of the Royal Astronomical Society, editing its publications, supplying obituary notices of members, and for eighteen years acting as one of the honorary secretaries.

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  • But De Morgan's influence on mathematical science in England can only be estimated by a review of his long series of publications, which commence, in 1828, with a translation of part of Bourdon's Elements of Algebra, prepared for his students.

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  • The article "Logic" in the English Cyclopaedia (1860) completes the list of his logical publications.

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  • His evidence on this subject was sought by the Royal Commission, and, besides constantly supporting the Decimal Association in periodical publications, he published several separate pamphlets on the subject.

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  • Other linguistic publications of Humboldt, which had appeared in the Transactions of the Berlin Academy, the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, or elsewhere, were republished by his brother in the seven volumes of Wilhelm von Humboldt's Gesammelte Werke (1841-1852).

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  • In later years Proudhon himself confessed that "the great part of his publications formed only a work of dissection and ventilation, so to speak, by means of which he slowly makes his way towards a superior conception of political and economic laws."

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  • The anti-dynastic party raised its head again, and in any Radical publications the expulsion of the reigning dynasty and its replacement by the Karageorgevich were advocated.

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  • Moreover, the imposing catalogue set on foot in 1865 at thirteen observatories by the German astronomical society has recently been completed; and adjuncts to it have, from time to time, been provided in the publications of the royal observatories at Greenwich and the Cape of Good Hope, and of national, imperial and private establishments in the United States and on the continent of Europe.

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  • He was a contributor to the Speaker's Commentary, the Pulpit Commentary, Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, and various similar publications; and he was the author of the article "Herodotus" in the 9th edition of the Ency.

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  • Its numerous publications, though sometimes biased by political passion, throw much light on Serbo-Croatian history, law, philology and kindred topics.

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  • Visitors thronged the mission house incessantly; and inquiries came to him from all parts of the empire respecting the doctrines which he taught, or the numerous Chinese publications which he issued.

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  • It will be seen that the compiler of the volume on which so much depends had to go back fully a century, with little else to guide him but odds and ends in the way of publications and tradition.

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  • Loveland in the Morton history and agricultural and horticultural reports; Annual Reports of the State Board of Agriculture and State Horticultural Society; Publications of the State Bureau of Statistics and Labor; and Bulletins 52 (1904) and 66 (1905) of the United States Bureau of Forestry.

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  • He also wrote essays and short stories, and an English version of Tolstoi's Sebastopol (1887); and among his publications are The Danube (1891), Capillary Crime and other Stories (1892), and Expedition to the Philippines (1899).

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  • His publications include After the War (1867), in which he gives his observations during a journey through the Southern States in 1866; Ohio in the War (2 vols., 1868); Some Consequences of the Last Treaty of Paris (1899); Our New Duties (1899); Later Aspects of Our New Duties (1899); Problems of Expansion (1900); The Greatest Fact in Modern History (1906), and How America faced its Educational Problem (1906).

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  • In February 1638, for the part he had taken in importing and circulating The Litany and other publications of John Bastwick and Prynne, offensive to the bishops, he was sentenced by the Star Chamber to be publicly whipped from the Fleet prison to Palace Yard, Westminster, there to stand for two hours in the pillory, and afterwards to be kept in gaol until a fine of Soo had been paid.

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  • His other publications included Pharmacopee universelle (1697), Traite universel des drogues simples (1698), Traite de l'antimoine (1707), together with a number of papers contributed to the French Academy, one of which offered a chemical and physical explanation of underground fires, earthquakes, lightning and thunder.

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  • His publications include The Reality of Religion (1884); The Poetry of Tennyson (1889); The Other Wise Man (1896); Ships and Havens (1897); The Toiling of Felix, and Other Poems (1900); The Poetry of the Psalms (1900); The Blue Flower (1902); Days Off (1907); The House of Rimmon (1908); Out-of-Doors in the Holy Land (1908); Collected Poems (191 I); The Bad Shepherd (1911); The Unknown Quantity (1912); The Lost Boy (1914); Fighting for Peace (1917); The Valley of Vision (1919); and Golden Stars (1919) .

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  • He lived to see his defence confirmed by later publications, which threw more light on the secret history of the times.

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  • I am interested in hearing from publications who want me to review their books.

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  • Variety will issue press releases and photographs announcing the alliance between the charity and your organization to relevant trade and consumer publications.

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  • I think people are instantly more reactive in that they find paper publications more authoritative.

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  • Included in the range of publications is an illustrated medical brochure for doctors.

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  • Our findings, together with review of the publications, provided clinical data for developing the current UICC staging system for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

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  • For those collecting details of Mendip caves through publications this is an extremely interesting and good buy.

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  • Central Banking Publications has compiled some figures for a group of countries (mainly OECD) using central banking Publications has compiled some figures for a group of countries (mainly OECD) using central banks ' annual reports.

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  • Publications R S Zimmer (2001) Using the assessment centrality table to focus the conceptual coverage of assessment questions.

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  • Download factsheets and access publications on a wide range of issues concerning cerebral palsy, disability and Scope.

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  • The taxon circumscription that these publications provide is therefore usually limited to a geographic area.

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  • Her publications include reports, briefing papers and a co-authored chapter in an edited collection.

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  • Such publications are not always readily comprehensible to the applied statisticians who will be the most frequent users of the methods.

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  • Please refer to the abstracts supplied with the list of publications for details of our own work on plant cuticles.

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  • In all cases, the greatest weight will be attached to articles in publications with a rigorous editorial and refereeing standard.

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  • These magazines are there simply to sell advertising, they are profit generating publications not educational or philanthropic publications.

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  • Eurydice publications may be broadly divided into descriptions of national education systems, comparative studies devoted to specific topics, and indicators and statistics.

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  • As a post-doctoral research fellow, she is currently working on a number of publications based on her doctoral research.

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  • Other publications include articles on various aspects of contemporary fiction in Irish.

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  • Limiting his market to the magic fraternity, he has produced works for many major magic publications.

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  • Such publications are help to increase our scientific knowledge our understanding of small animal gastroenterology.

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  • The funding agency should give the grantee a choice of methods for providing OA to the resulting publications.

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  • And all research institutions, not just universities, are encouraged to create institutional Eprint Archives to maximize the impact of their research publications.

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  • Isis publications speak only for themselves and within their own particular field of expertise.

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  • It is the formal repository for all ICAO publications and has over 100,000 aerospace images including early lantern slides and lithographs.

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  • The publications database is a listing of books which are relevant to applied linguistics.

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  • All publications are printed on 100 per cent recycled newsprint, with waste kept to a minimum.

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  • Our latest news releases and copies of all Skills Challenge publications can be found here.

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  • Field Studies Council Publications Can anybody identify this nudibranch found in the seas off Scotland?

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  • For chemistry, where most publications are not open-source, its coverage is a long way from being compehensive.

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  • Unlike most publications in its field, it is particularly helpful for individuals working in not-for-profit organizations.

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  • The Economist and other publications should be free to criticize Italian politicians.

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  • A range of recent journal publications will be provided to cover the developments in mineral processing.

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  • The web-based version could include links to electronic publications.

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  • Publications from the British Library Sound Archive The British Library Sound Archive produces a range of audio and print publications from the British Library Sound Archive The British Library Sound Archive produces a range of audio and print publications related to its collections.

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  • They would not find these critical issues being tackled in government publications or in national strategy training.

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  • Muscat will now automatically reorder your search results taking into account any additional terms used in indexing these publications.

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  • The Chinese authorities now call the separatists in the western province of Xinjiang " terrorists " to justify repression and shutting down publications.

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  • For Beckett or the nouveau roman, Calder Publications have a long and honorable tradition.

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  • Further examples for the use of X-ray or neutron scattering can be found in our list of publications.

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  • But publications were still subject to the laws of the land regarding sedition, blasphemy, obscenity and libel.

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  • The full audit report and recommendations are available on request by email publications@nta-nhs.org.uk tel 020 7261 8801.

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  • We will continue to advertize tenders in professional and local publications.

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  • Site includes much information about eco tourism, as well as publications and comprehensive web links.

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  • Along with other publications in the 1860s, Wallace's 1864 paper stimulated Darwin's thinking on human transmutation.

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  • It has a huge range of publications from the smallest zine to the largest of anthologies.

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  • The key to Lotze's theoretical philosophy lies in his metaphysics, to the exposition of which important subject the first and last of his larger publications have been devoted.

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  • Die Hauptsatze der Astronomie (1836), Die Elemente der Mechanik des Himmels (1843), may be noted amongst his other purely astronomical publications.

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  • Among his numerous publications the most important were a volume on the bronzes found at Olympia, vast works on ancient gems and Greek vases, and the invaluable Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture (English translation by Eugenie Strong).

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  • It is clear from Liebig's publications that he first regarded yeast as a lifeless, albuminoid mass; but, although later he considered they were living cells, he would never admit that fermentation was a physiological process, the chemical aspect being paramount in the mind of this distinguished investigator.

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  • Among his other publications may be mentioned Essays, Theological and Literary (1871; revised 1888), and Criticisms on Contemporary Thought and Thinkers (1894); and his opinions may be studied compendiously in the selections from his Spectator articles published in 1899 under the title of Aspects of Religious and Scientific Thought.

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  • He was accused with especial bitterness of favouring arbitrary power by the law which he laid down in the trials for libel which arose out of the publications of Junius and Horne Tooke, and which at a later time he reaffirmed in the case of the dean of St Asaph (see Libel).

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  • One of his earliest publications gave the complete theory and formulae of the phenomenon known as Brownian motion, which had puzzled physicists for nearly 80 years.

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  • Schdnfeld was a member of the Astronomische Gesellschaft from its foundation in 1863, being a member of Council up to 1869, and in 1875 becoming editor of its publications and secretary in conjunction with Winnecke.

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  • Zunz; Jewish Encyclopedia passim; publications of Jewish societies, such as Etudes Juives, Jewish historical societies of England and America, German historical commission, Julius Barasch society (Rumania), Societas Litteraria Hungarico-Judaica, the Viennese communal publications, and many others to which may be added the 20 vols.

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  • The woodcuts illustrating this work are generally of surpassing excellence, and it takes rank in the category of artistic publications.

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  • Another change has come over the condition of ornithology, as of kindred sciences, induced by the multiplication of learned societies which issue publications as well as of periodicals of greater or less scientific pretension.

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  • Oiseaux in Vieillot's Faune francaise (8vo, 1822-1829); France but there is a great number of local publications of which Mr Saunders has furnished (Zoologist, 18 7 8, pp. 95-99) a catalogue.

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  • But Kemal-ud-din's History of Aleppo (composed in the 13th century) contains some details on the history of the First Crusade; and the Vie d'Ousama (the autobiography of a sheik at Caesarea in northern Syria, edited and paraphrased by Derenbourg in the Publications de l'Ecole des langues orientales vivantes) presents the point of view of an Arab whose life covered the first century of the Crusades (1095-1188).

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  • Gsell, Fouilles dans la necropole de Vulci (Paris, 1891), for the excavations of 1889 (with copious references to earlier publications).

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  • In that period he issued about twenty separate publications, most of them speeches and pamphlets, but one of them, that against Schulze-Delitzsch, a considerable treatise, and all full of keen and vigorous thought.

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  • The term strictly includes "newspapers" (q.v.), but in the narrower sense usually intended it is distinguished as a convenient expression for periodical publications which differ from newspapers in not being primarily for the circulation of news or information of ephemeral interest, and in being issued at longer intervals.

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  • This oppression led to the device of " semi-periodical " publications, of which La Minerve francaise (1818-1820) is an instance.

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  • It differed only from the three Russian instruments in having a mounting by the Cookes in which the declination circle reads from the eye-end.5 This instrument was afterwards most generously lent by Lord Lindsay to Gill for his expedition to Ascension in 1877.6 These four Repsold heliometers proved to be excellent instruments, 5 For a detailed description of this instrument see Dunecht Publications, vol.

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  • Hunt, who have also produced fragments of the Paeans of Pindar and many other classic texts (including a Greek continuation of Thucydides and a Latin epitome of part of Livy) in the successive volumes of the Oxyrhynchus papyri and other kindred publications.

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  • Soon after taking office in 1913 he aroused a storm of protest, especially on the part of the large daily newspapers, by declaring that he would enforce the law (requiring publications to print, among other things, a sworn statement of paid circulation), which had been held in abeyance by his predecessor until its constitutionality might be confirmed.

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  • His publications include a version of the Aeneid (1879),After- Dinner ' and Other Speeches (1895) and The New American Navy (1903).

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  • Their application to publications which had no concern with morals or religion was no longer conceivable; and, finally, the penalties called for modification.

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  • Among his numerous publications were A Missionary Gazetteer (1832), A Biography of Self-Taught Men (1832), a once widely known Eclectic Reader (1835), a translation, with Samuel Harvey Taylor (1807-1871), of Kiihner's Schulgrammatik der Griechischen Sprache and Classical Studies (1844), essays in ancient literature and art written in collaboration with Barnas Sears and C. C. Felton.

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  • Details of the calculated orbits of 63 spectroscopic binaries are given in Publications of the Alleghany Observatory, vol.

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  • Ladd, The Story of New Mexico (Boston, 1891); Helen Haines, History of New Mexico (New York, 1891); Henry Inman, The Old Santa Fe Trail (New York, 1897); Publications of the Historical Society of New Mexico, and Gaspar de Villagra, Historia de la Nueva Mexico; reimpresa por el Museo Nacional, con un apendice de documentos y opiisculos (2 vols., Mexico, 1900), vol.

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  • It also created a great impression in England, where it was believed that the Bandieras' correspondence with Mazzini (q.v.) had been tampered with, and that information as to the proposed expedition had been forwarded to the Austrian and Neapolitan governments by the British foreign office; recent publications, however, especially the biography of Sir James Graham, tend to exculpate the British government.

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  • This included several popular publications, such as the Nouveau manuel complet de numismatique ancienne (1851; second edition, revised, 1890), and the Nouveau manuel complet de numismatique du moyen age et moderne (1853; new edition revised by Adrien Planchet), and a large number of monographs and articles in the technical reviews.

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  • His earliest publications were novels, some of which, such as A Fair Saxon (1873), Dear Lady Disdain (1875), Miss Misanthrope (1878), Donna Quixote (1879), attained considerable popularity.

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  • The results of the international observations are discussed from time to time by Albrecht in the publications of the International Geodetic Association, and in the Astronomische Nachrichten (see also EARTH, FIGURE OF).

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  • You will carry out receptionist duties whilst also working on in-house graphics and publications.

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  • In none of the above publications was the potential danger of the horizontal spread and recombination of the virus genes discussed.

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  • This criticism of Einstein 's Theory of Relativity by the inventor of the atomic clock is censored in all mainstream scientific publications.

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  • All the best with the venture, but I'm afraid I'm passed writing for nothing for samizdat publications.

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  • But now, serious publications have articles on Heimat; movers and shakers in all fields own up to the Heimat feeling.

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  • Such publications are a good breeding ground for new ideas but if starved of funds they too easily become extinct.

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  • These publications will help you devise strategies for quality improvement.

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  • A limited number of publications are still subsidized by the state.

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  • Although some of the contents have been superceded by later publications, the information is still useful.

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  • Applicants should also have a track record of publications in contemporary and future Chinese demographic issues based upon the use of simulation procedures.

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  • Along with other publications in the 1860s, Wallace 's 1864 paper stimulated Darwin 's thinking on human transmutation.

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  • Kathy has written five design books which have been featured in numerous women's publications, TV shows and newspapers.

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  • On the website Murals Your Way, you will find a few different Beatrix Potter murals, such as the beloved image of Peter Rabbit shown on the cover of most publications of the book.

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  • From consumer-minded print publications like Consumer Reports to online review and comparison sites, there are many different ways for you to compare oven ranges so you can make sure you're getting the best value for your money.

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  • You'll get advice, tips and pertinent publications from the IRS on proper filing.

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  • The company also launched a division that produces direct-selling advertisement (also known as infomercials) for other networks and has expanded its relationship with other television networks and publications.

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  • Even independent technology review publications and websites rely on advertising that may bias the writing, despite attempts to remain objective.

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  • In the 1980s, many people seeing the Siamese in publications or at shows were unaware of its original body type.

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  • This organization, located in Washington, D.C., encourages cat adoptions, and it also serves as support to local animal shelters around the country by providing training, publications, education and serving as an advocate.

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  • Books for babies range from classics to newer publications.

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  • Many of the titles are classics, while others are newer publications that are certain to have an impact for many years to come.

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  • For this reason, it is not uncommon for articles to appear within publications frequently.

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  • Instead of sifting through printed publications, many people turn to the Internet to provide the most recent articles about identity theft.

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  • They are also sometimes listed in online and print classified advertising publications and on online auction sites like eBay.com.

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  • Along with her staff of sixteen, Hayslip has won numerous design awards and been featured in dozens of publications.

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  • Her work has been featured in several publications and recently on the Bravo! series, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

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  • Some trial subscriptions are offered to customers of furniture and home improvement stores, while you can find coupons for free trials on the internet for other interior design related publications.

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  • Creativity Portal - Much like Free Trade Magazine, this website tells you how to get free subscriptions to interior design industry publications.

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  • Located in New Jersey, Garcia's designs have been featured in a number of local publications including Design NJ, and she contributes a regular column to The Star Ledger newspaper.

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  • If you're having a hard time honing down your writing goals and looking for a writing course, ask yourself about your favorite books and publications.

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  • That was a nice introduction back into writing, and a nice introduction to web writing, as writing for the Internet is a LOT different than writing for offline publications.

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  • With its size, the Oxford English Dictionary is the standard by which many academic institutions and publications, as well as world groups like the United Nations go to when there's a dispute with spelling or pronunciation with words.

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  • Encyclopedia.com searches articles and publications from respected sources for the topic you enter.

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  • Many schools, magazines and publications do not recognize Wikipedia as a sufficient reference source.

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  • Market your photos to travel publications or other travel-related businesses.

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  • Photographers interested in directly selling their work may also be able to approach publications that pay per photo.

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  • Articles can be sold to online publications for a flat fee or a percentage of future profits.

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  • Upon their return, many of the soldiers opened ski areas throughout the country, and created a number of ski-related publications.

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  • Consider visiting your local library to check out a few relevant publications, spend some time searching relevant websites, or take advantage of free instructional videos published online.

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  • Teens have a subculture all their own, so it makes sense that a number of magazines and publications would be geared directly to them.

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  • While you can find the magazine wherever publications are sold, the online version features a store locator and a tip guide to the hottest dresses of the season.

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  • Many magazines have websites that offer unique content only available online, as well as reprints of articles and features found in their printed publications.

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  • The dresses have been featured in several publications, including Brides, Bridal Guides, and The Knot.

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  • A line of specialty publications focuses on specific areas of cake decorating, like fondant cake decorating.

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  • Kardashian has modeled nude in Playboy and been featured as a cover model in numerous publications, as well as working as a spokes model for various products such as Bongo jeans.

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  • A number of publications predicted that Jennifer Hudson would receive an Oscar nomination for her performance, with Variety comparing her to a "young Aretha."

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  • But that's why most people buy those publications, right?

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  • Even more main stream magazines like Vanity Fair and Maxim have showed a little nudity here and there, though these publications tend to at least attempt to cover up their subjects.

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  • Few print publications can really compete with sites that keep such intimate contact with celebrities.

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  • Many magazines and online publications push the envelope with hot photos of celebrities, intended to increase sales or website hits.

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  • The Association of Fraternity Advisors offers publications, an online community and professional development for chapter advisors.

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  • The organization is dedicated to providing conferences, symposiums, seminars and more to enhance global professional development as well as providing publications on the state of business education.

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  • Although it's sometimes glossed over in college-prep publications and lectures, it can be just as important to feel comfortable at a school as it can be to find academic challenge or an affordable degree program.

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  • If you like your tabs in book form, check out the following publications.

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  • While there is no official, over-arcing rating system, there are a variety of publications and websites that offer their advice on which is the best.

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  • Fortunately, there are now publications like GQ and Men's Vogue that cater to the previously underserved men's fashion market.

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  • While it's true that many of these publications are on the thin side, at least they showcase the latest styles.

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  • Typically, many of these publications feature prom specials after the holidays and all during the spring season.

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  • More mainstream publications, such as Glamour, Elle and Vogue, have also opened their pages to curvier models with the hopes that all readers understand that real women do come in many shapes and sizes.

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  • Remain involved in professional organizations and subscribe to the leading publications in your area.

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  • These two publications usually have a wealth of information on just about anything.

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  • The Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program, known as OSHIP, provides free information and publications on health insurance and services to seniors that are on Medicare and their caregivers.

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  • He has been a consulting staff member for the Seton Hospital System, working on new concepts and providing information to other dentists through clinics and publications.

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  • Kingdom of Loathing is a hilarious browser-based MMORPG that Aysmmetric Publications launched in 2003.

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  • Voted best game of 2005 by several video game website and publications, Resident Evil 4 is the umpteenth edition to the long-running Resident Evil franchise.

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  • Be sure to check out career reports and work trend publications about potential salary information, rate of growth, and where to find the best jobs.

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  • With so many wine magazines or trade publications it is very easy to stay current in the goings-on of the wine industry.

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  • Wine publications - There are a number of wine publications which you can buy on the newsstand that offer information about wines for people with all levels of knowledge.

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  • Some good wine publications include Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, and Saveur magazine.

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  • Read wine publications to find out how they rate wine clubs.

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  • Most wine publications and periodicals have some type of wine scoring scale.

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  • Wine stores and other publications may rate wines, as well as sommeliers and restaurants that have internal wine rating systems.

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  • There are specialist publications that offer information and advice about the baseball card values.

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  • It's also a good idea to check publications like the RV Trader magazine and the classified ad postings in your local newspaper.

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  • While most RV experts don't recommend relying on a single source for estimating camper values, the NADA Guide and Kelly Blue Book publications can be an excellent starting point.

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  • Uncle Henry's is a Maine based classified publication, and an example of the sort of local classified publications that often prove to be invaluable resources for used tent trailer parts.

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  • Both of these publications will tell you the value of a new or used recreational vehicle.

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  • Several websites and publications offer the opportunity to find out the relative value of a used camper trailer.

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  • Check general websites and publications where used recreational vehicles are often advertised.

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  • Start with the local newspaper and classified publications in your area, as well as eBay and Craig's List.In addition to perusing local resources, take the time to review classified advertising websites that focus exclusively on RV sales.

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  • While you could certainly turn to publications like Consumer Reports for this kind of information, it may be more efficient to find reviews of Bluetooth headset on the Internet instead.

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  • Available free by writing to AHCPR Publications Clearinghouse, PO Box 8547, Silver Spring, MD 20907.

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  • Parents can also discuss with their children the impact of advertisement on personal spending habits and introduce their children to consumer advocacy publications such as Consumers Report.

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  • Choreographed by David Paden to the LeAnn Rimes song, this dance was created in 1999, and followed the trend of many dance teachers publishing their own choreography in various publications such as Line Dancer magazine.

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  • Online publications save time and money when out-of-state friends and relatives want to view an obituary.

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  • It is the very same salon that has been featured in hair style magazines and other publications such as Black Passion Magazine, Hype Hair, Black Sophisticates, and even the Washington Post.

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  • Most print publications offer a per-word cost structure ranging from $.10 per word to $1.00 or $2.00 per word, depending on the popularity and size of the publication.

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  • Keep in mind that print publications don't pay until after the article is actually published, which can be as much as six months after submission.

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  • You have to be able to connect with individuals looking for help by advertising your services online or in appropriate print publications.

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  • Many business and financial publications print all or part of the LIBOR chart for the prior day in their publications.

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  • The glossy paper used in these publications is easy for beginners to fold as needed.

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  • Written by Dr. Arlene Eisenberg, this book is a classic among pregnancy publications.

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  • Many men's publications reported Jessica Alba's pregnancy news with some disappointment, but the guys out there who love her should remember that pregnancy is only a temporary condition.

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  • Some reviews state that the book is condescending, but it may be a great alternative to clinical publications.

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  • This relatively new enterprise has already scored some favorable press, in publications such as People Magazine and In Touch Weekly.

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  • There's also a media section that shows you the publications Salinas Swimwear has appeared in recently, so if the website doesn't satisfy your fashion fix, you'll know where to find more swimsuit photos to feast your eyes on.

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  • We also help other companies select talent for their publications.

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  • He founded Runners World Magazine and numerous other publications through World Publishing.

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  • She lent her parenting expertise to publications such as Parenting, Child, Family Circle and Ladies Home Journal.

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  • There are some publications that will give you the information you need to build your own Crokinole board.

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  • Nonprofit members receive a subscription to the quarterly newsletter, Network News, free resource publications, and they may sign up for the Minnesota Grants Alert newsletter.

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  • Basic Level Associate members receive discounts on publications and events, opportunities to purchase ads, a discount on mailing list rental, and a year subscription to the Network News.

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  • San Diego has a variety of publications that nonprofits can use to list their events that are free to qualifying organizations.

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  • Online ads usually cause less confusion and frustration than you may experience when you're trying to weed through the personal ads in newspapers and other publications.

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  • These sites also allow more room for photos and information than newspaper/magazine publications, so you get a chance to really express your personality, something that should help you attract a partner with similar qualities.

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  • Mark Michaels and Patricia Johnson are co-authors of The Essence of Tantric Sexuality (Llewellyn Publications, July 2006).

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  • If so, it would be a great spot to place a personal ad. Many think personal ads in print publications are a dying breed, but in reality they work for many hopeful daters.

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  • Among her accomplishments, Toni has been quoted in numerous publications including The Orlando Sentinel, Newsweek, Woman's Day, People and many more.

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  • She has appeared on the Today show, Oprah and The View, and has been interviewed in such publications as the New York Times, USA Today, Cosmopolitan and Time Magazine.

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  • The website has been featured in Jet magazine, as well as other publications catering to the black community.

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  • Poly Weekly is the winner of the 2007 Erotic Award for Best Podcast and has received accolades from many publications including the Chicago Sun-Times.

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  • This has been so successful that Blue Nile has been recognized by Forbes, Time, and other prestigious publications.

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  • Freelance writing for bridal magazines does not have to be limited to the print publications.

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  • There are many other publications to choose from as well as countless bridal publications that are strictly online.

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  • Ezines are online magazine publications.

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  • They are sometimes online counterparts to print publications, but many ezines stand alone as electronic publications.

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  • Since ezines are relatively inexpensive to produce - especially compared to print publications - it is possible for creators to focus on very specific topics that may not otherwise merit an entire publications.

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  • This means that writers can probably find ezine freelance writing jobs that they may not otherwise be able to find within the world of print publications.

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  • Online job banks usually have an abundance of ezine freelance writing jobs for both well-established publications and start-up publications.

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  • Ezine publications don't necessarily require their writers to be incredibly savvy when it comes to technology.

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  • Sun Oasis Jobs has listings for several different types of journalism jobs, although the site does seem to be geared more to people looking for freelance writing opportunities with various online publications.

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  • In the process of completing your work, you'll build up an impressive portfolio filled with samples from many different publications.

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  • Many smaller publications do boost their pay rates as they become more profitable, which could mean a raise for you if your work is high quality.

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  • Atlanta is ripe with topics applicable to a variety of publications.

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  • Another benefit of writing filler articles is that you can submit the piece to multiple publications simultaneously.

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  • For example, the topic "Atlanta Table Hopping" is an idea that could be sold to travel magazines, local community publications, and even a parenting magazine if you make it a point to list child-friendly restaurants.

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  • Before approaching an editor, spend some time reading several issues of the publications you are interested in writing for.

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  • Most of the time, if you don't have a degree, journalistic jobs include working for smaller publications or community newspapers.

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  • The city has many publications to consider writing for.

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  • The city culture provides filler writers with a variety of topics that they can sell to local, regional and national publications from music reviews to previews and more.

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  • Some writers have abandoned print publications entirely, opting for an all-digital journalism career.

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  • You may find steady work writing for web based publications (not unlike the one you are reading now!).

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  • Start with local publications and offer your writing services for free or for a nominal fee.

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  • Newspapers are often overlooked by beginning freelance writers, but these publications can be a great source of supplemental income.

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  • If you prefer to get your information from a book over searching the Internet, here are a few publications that would be handy legal references to your writing library.

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  • You need to familiarize yourself with the publications that are out there, especially those that you aspire to write for.

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  • Fortunately, there are plenty of smaller publications that are open to working with talented freelance writers who want to build their portfolios.

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  • Regional lifestyle magazines, trade publications, and in-flight magazines are all good places for freelance writers to get clips.

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  • This guide contains contact information for more than 3,500 publications, as well as specifics regarding average payment for articles and the percentage of the magazine's content that is written by freelance writers.

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  • If you can prove that you're knowledgeable about the latest health news or that you can distill complex scientific concepts for a lay audience, editors are much more likely to give you a chance to write for their publications.

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  • Although some publications will accept unsolicited manuscripts, the majority of editors prefer to receive query letters.

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  • Even small publications receive hundreds of query letters each month, so it's important that you use your best writing skills to make a good first impression.

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  • One common area of confusion among new freelance writers is whether or not it's acceptable to submit the same query letter to several different publications in hopes of increasing your odds of landing an assignment.

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  • Many editors start off as writers, then move up into editing work after they've had a chance to prove their skills.There are many different levels of editing positions within most major publications.

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  • Listings vary, and often include opportunities to write for websites, ezines, magazines, and other types of publications.

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  • The Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications is one example of a corporate style guide that a technical writer may be asked to follow when preparing her materials.

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  • If you are interested in a freelance writing job in the UK, you can research British companies, publications and media outlets that you would like to work for.

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  • Feature article writing, whether for newspapers, magazines, or online publications, offers interesting opportunities for aspiring freelance writers.

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  • Although the inverted pyramid news structure was created as a response to the limited amount of space available in each edition of the newspaper, it's interesting to note that a number of online publications follow this format as well.

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  • Because of the nature of the news business, even small publications have a hard time getting their staff to cover every possible event.

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  • Many publications now accept e-mail query letters, but remember to include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) if you're sending your letter via postal mail.

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  • Publications do not pay to send responses to query letters, as they often receive hundreds of letters each week.

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  • Many publications need someone to review books with ties to the local community.

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  • Some publications run very short book reviews that are only 100 to 300 words, while others give you more leeway to explore various aspects of the book.

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  • Rather, they write articles for a number of publications that pay them for individual articles.

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  • This will give you an idea of the quality and scope of work these publications are interested in and reading the works of others will not only inspire you, but it will also help improve your own work.

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  • Start submitting your work to various publications and websites.

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  • These sites often list jobs posted by companies or publications looking for poetry submissions and applying is as easy as filling out a form online and in some cases, making a bid for the job.

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  • Writing feature articles for online publications can be particularly challenging because of the short attention span of the average web surfer and the limitless nature of web content.

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  • Although many publications pay only in copies and offer no monetary compensation, the exposure alone is invaluable to aspiring poets seeking recognition.

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  • The Internet, popular print publications and professional journals all need writers who can write in the language of the biomedical industry.

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  • Mass-market publications may prefer people on the lower-educated end of the spectrum as you have enough knowledge to understand scientific concepts while still remaining essentially a layperson.

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  • Regardless, you must know a lot of professional terminology and jargon to write for these publications.

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  • To get your feet wet in the industry, you should start researching what publications are out there.

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  • Read scientific publications regularly, keeping an eye on any biomedical writing that is inside.

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  • It doesn’t hurt to try to get a staff job on such publications, either, as an editorial assistant if you’re just starting out.

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  • And successful freelancers need to develop thick skins, because editors rightly care about their publications more than about a writer’s feelings, and have every right to edit a freelancer’s work however they see fit.

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  • Recognized by the industry as a leader in the luggage field, the company has been named the "Retailer of the Year" by a number of publications and other companies, including Tumi Luggage, Hartmann Luggage and TRAVELWARE magazine.

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  • As a writer, Cinzia worked with many fashion publications and designers.

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  • Rob Brezny's horoscope column, Free Will Astrology, is published on a weekly basis online and in more than 100 offline publications.

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  • Rockie Gardiner is a popular syndicated astrologer who writes the Rockie Horoscope section of the LA Weekly website, The Improper Bostonian, and other publications across the country.

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  • Many publications include educational stories and hands-on activities that will keep kids entertained and busy learning.

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  • They offer many publications that work toward redeeming and rebuilding families.

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  • Founded in 1939, Marvel Comics was originally called Timely Publications.

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  • Free Trade Magazines offers visitors a chance to subscribe to a variety of business and professional publications.

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  • Most major publications now have a website where they post a few sample articles from the current issue, as well as a selection of older reading material.

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  • Coupons are often available in the same way as free samples - from pediatricians, through websites, etc. - as well as being printed in many parenting magazines such as American Baby, Parenting, or various pregnancy-oriented publications.

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  • Revise and update your resume, read professional publications to make sure you're knowledgeable about current trends in your industry, and consider gaining any technical certifications that may make you a more valuable employee.

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  • In addition, many libraries often have piles of unwanted publications that may contain valuable coupons.

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  • You never know when a Hills Science Diet coupon is available in these publications.

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  • Magazine subscriptions for publications you never read.

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  • Travel and tourism websites and publications that serve as Ohio travel guides are an excellent place to find coupons for zoos and museums.

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  • Finally, check local entertainment books and other travel and tourism publications for coupons.

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  • Many zoos will have coupons in newspapers or in publications meant for tourists.

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  • The print ads have been featured in big magazines like CosmoGirl, Seventeen, YM, Vogue, and several other publications for young women.

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  • In interviews she did with various soap opera publications Budig told fans that found herself "wondering what else may be out there" and had the desire to pursue other job opportunities.

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  • Generally, spoiler information provided by the television network, which airs the soap, or websites affiliated with popular soap opera publications offer the most accurate news on future episodes.

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  • In the 1970s and 80s the only way fans could obtain updates on Erica, Tad, Liza, and Adam was through soap opera publications.

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  • The publications are available in stores or by subscription and provide in-depth coverage on what you might have missed and what lies ahead for your favorite characters.

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  • The downside to relying on soap opera magazines for updates is that the information is not always timely given that the publications are printed on a weekly basis.

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  • Decades ago loyal viewers of the award-winning CBS soap opera were relegated to reading abbreviated updates in printed publications, such as TV Guide, newspapers, and Soap Opera Digest.

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  • Soap Opera Digest is a legendary in the field of daytime drama publications.

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  • Most of the available Las Vegas hotels can be found listed in these publications.

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  • These inexpensive publications can be purchased online, book retailers, and many travel-oriented and souvenir shops.

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  • Promotions include incentives such as reduced rates on 2-year subscriptions, free issues, and free health-centered booklets and publications.

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