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  • She ripped off a piece of sketch paper and wrote down her address.

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  • He nodded as she plopped down at the desk and began to sketch on the paper, explaining as she drew.

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  • She started with a sketch of A'Ran and found she couldn't focus on anything else.

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  • She waved her band in front of the access pad to her room and entered, crossing to grab her sketch book.

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  • Scharer in his sketch of Nabataean history appended to Gesch.

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  • A remarkable example is a paragraph from Miss Keller's sketch in the Youth's Companion.

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  • He showed Gabriel the drawing of the different symbols with a sketch of the sun on one end and the ground on the other.

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  • Of the above the first is the best general sketch and is rich in notes; the second somewhat chauvinistic but excellently written; the third the best work for scholars; the seventh; eighth and eleventh are valuable as being by contemporaries.

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  • Before I left Boston, I was asked to write a sketch of my life for the Youth's Companion.

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  • Comfortable in the plush office chair, she propped her feet up on her desk and continued to sketch until the picture began to look as she wanted it to.

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  • He started to sketch something, paused then leaned forward with more interest and continued.

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  • One of the easels held the painting of the orchid and on the other sat a sketch of him.

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  • Such a system of classification, although convenient, is not the most natural one, and a sketch of the system which better expresses the relationships between the various subdivisions is given here.

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  • The order in which the various subjects are treated in the following sketch is the natural succession from fundamental to dependent facts, which corresponds also to the evolution of the diversities of the earth's crust and of its inhabitants.

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  • This is illustrated by the four sketch maps shown in fig.

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  • It was past dark fall when she finished, and she gazed at her last sketch, intrigued by it.

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  • He took the sketch pad she handed him and awkwardly pushed the pages around, unaccustomed to a book.

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  • Yet his first attempt was a mere sketch.

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  • In the preceding sketch we have given a necessarily brief account of the historical development of analytical chemistry in its main branches.

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  • It remains only to sketch the main features of German history in later years.

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  • But this sketch of possible migrations is largely conjectural, and authorities are not even agreed as to the branch of the Turanians to which the Huns should be referred.

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  • The restoration of the general features of the temple of this and the immediately succeeding periods has been greatly facilitated by the discovery of a sketch map on a fragment of a clay tablet.

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  • A sketch map by Barbara Nuttall of medieval Thornhill shows Deadman 's Lane climbing the fault scarp of the Edge.

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  • Scorpion venom The sketch writers are the best read chroniclers of the passing parliamentary pageant.

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  • One of Kiernan 's creations in the sketch show Chewin ' the Fat is a short-tempered man always blowing his fuse.

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  • I have a framed sketch drawn by a fan in the audience at Kettering.

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  • Let me now give you a rough sketch of Neill 's life.

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  • Indeed there are only eight lines constituting a thumbnail sketch of the first couple of decades of Mrs Cronin 's life.

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  • Most sites will send a sketch for your approval before beginning on the final project.

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  • Then sketch out a plan on a piece of paper.

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  • Sketch out your frame design to scale on a piece of large paper.

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  • Sketch out a floor plan - You don't have to be a modern day VanGogh to do this.

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  • For example, if your first draft has your desk on the right wall, draw another sketch with it placed on the left or center wall.

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  • Google Sketch Up - Google Sketch Up is a free, 3D design tool, and adapting to use for your bedroom design is possible.

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  • Reviews are mixed on Google Sketch Up - some people love it, while some people find it hard to use.

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  • Most people start interior design projects by grabbing some pencils and paper and starting to sketch.

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  • Having the chance to see a 3-D image of your proposed design ideas, rather than trying to imagine it in your head or envision it with the help of a simple sketch on a piece of paper, is incredibly useful for any design project.

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  • Once you have ordered your design program, the site instructs you how to sketch your floorplan, how to measure your room and furniture and how to photograph your room and furniture.

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  • Make a quick sketch of the arrangement to use as a guide when hanging the frames on the wall.

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  • Nocturnelle, a deep frosty metallic purple, also goes well with Ego, as does Style Snob, a pink-brown with a hint of gold, and Sketch, an intense burgundy-plum color with red flecks.

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  • Is there a sketch or a magazine layout I want to use as the inspiration for my project?

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  • I drew a pencil sketch of Tanner, designed and installed a memory garden and participated in constructing a shadow box with my husband to display his angels, butterflies and stuffed animals.

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  • When you're making a layout based on a published scrapbooking sketch, use a large sticker to replace one or more of the photo squares.

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  • Plautus, though, like Terence, he takes the first sketch of his plots, scenes and characters, from the Attic stage, is yet a true representative of his time, a genuine Italian, writing before the genius of Italy had learned the restraints of Greek art.

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  • The above sketch of Hippocratic medicine will make it less necessary to dwell upon the details relating to subsequent medical schools or sects in ancient times.

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  • After Hippocrates the progress of medicine in Greece does not call for any special remark in such a sketch as this, but mention must be made of one great name.

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  • The English school of medicine was also profoundly stirred by the teachings of the two brothers William and John Hunter, especially the latter - who must therefore be briefly mentioned, though their own researches were chiefly concerned with subjects lying a little outside the limits of this sketch.

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  • See Life and Writings of Wilbur Fisk (New York, 1842), edited by Joseph Holdich, and the biography by George Prentice (Boston, 1890), in the American Religious Leaders Series; also a sketch in Memoirs of Teachers and Educators (New York, 1861), edited by Henry Barnard.

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  • This sketch would, of course, have to be.

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  • It would be useless to attempt to trace in a brief sketch the history of the legal principles embodied in the documents of Anglo-Saxon law.

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  • His contributions to theological literature included treatises on Christian ethics and dogmatics, on moral philosophy, on baptism, and a sketch of the life of Jakob Boehme, who exercised so marked an influence on the mind of the great English theologian of the 18th century, William Law.

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  • He left a short sketch of his life which was prefixed to the edition of the History of the West Indies, published in 1801.

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  • His account of the Tatars and his sketch of Moslem religion and manners are especially noteworthy.

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  • See sketch map in article WAG RAM.

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  • The sketch and ground plan of this great undertaking had Official .

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  • Let us first sketch the nature of the analysis.

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  • This is worthy of consideration in any attempt made to sketch the mind of a man who was above all other masters of recent literature an artist, and who must be studied in the vast and orbic fullness of his accomplishment in order to be appreciated at all.

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  • He has, however, left a curious sketch of his projected school reforms. His new duties led him to Strassburg, where he met the young Goethe, on whose poetical development he exercised so potent an influence.

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  • Besides the walls and towers, and the minaret of the mosque, little remains of Mansura, of which Ibn Khaldun has left a contemporary and graphic sketch.

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  • No other method permits the decorator to achieve such fidelity and such boldness of draughtsmanship. The difference between the results of the ordinary and the yuzen processes of dyeing is, in fact, the difference between a stencilled sketch and a finished picture.

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  • It was sent from India to Emmanuel, king of Portugal, in 1513; and from a sketch taken in Lisbon, Albert Diirer composed his celebrated but fanciful engraving, which was reproduced in so many old books on natural history.

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  • If these advantages and requisites are observed, perhaps in time to come some one might know how better to utilize our sketch and cause some addition to be made so as to accomplish that which we can only suggest.

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  • It was also his habit to make sketch models in wax for the figures in his pictures, many of which are in the possession of the Royal Academy.

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  • The above sketch may be regarded as descriptive of the lifehistory of a great majority of species of caddis-flies.

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  • Nor can even so cursory a sketch omit to mention Bernardino Ochino and the Anabaptist Hiibmaier.

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  • In this article an account will be given of the general significance of Montanism in relation to the history of the Church in the 2nd century, followed by a sketch of its origin, development and decline.

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  • In 1834 Hallam published The Remains in Prose and Verse of Arthur Henry Hallam, with a Sketch of his Life.

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  • Franklin's Autobiography was begun in 1771 as a private chronicle for his son, Governor William Franklin; the papers, bringing the story of his father's life down to 1730, were lost by the governor during the War of Independence, and in 1783 came into the possession of Abel James, who restored them to Franklin and urged him to complete the sketch.

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  • It is inherently not improbable that a recollection has been preserved of Philistine oppressions in the 1 ith century, but it is extremely difficult to sketch any adequate sequence of events, and among the conflicting traditions are situations equally applicable to later periods of hostility.

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  • A useful sketch, with references to the best literature, is in Max Heimbucher, Orden and Kongregationen (1896), i.

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  • See further the sketch of Chrismann in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, supplement.

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  • A picturesque sketch of the Pilgrims of IV alsingham appeared in 1835, two volumes of Tales and Stories from History in the following year.

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  • The success of his sketch for the picture of the "Oath of the Tennis Court," and his pronounced republicanism, secured David's election to the Convention in September 1792, by the Section du Museum, and he quickly distinguished himself by the defence of two French artists in Rome who had fallen into the merciless hands of the Inquisition.

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  • To sketch even in outline " The Evolution of Congregationalism " in correspondence with so complex an environment is here impossible.

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  • The Choate Story Book (New York, 1903) contains a few of his addresses and after-dinner speeches, and is prefaced by a brief biographical sketch.

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  • The above sketch indicates the general principles of barley-cultivation, but in practice they are often modified by local custom or farming exigencies.

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  • A brief sketch of its geological history is given by Hutton, Trans.

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  • And in reality it would be difficult to account for this feature except on the supposition that one who had lived through the events had been accustomed, when required to give a comprehensive sketch of the history of the ministry and sufferings of Jesus, to relate the facts in the main as they happened; and that a hearer of his has to a considerable extent reproduced them in the same order.

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  • Arber's Introductory Sketch to the Martin Marprelate Controversy (1880), which, however, gives no connected account of the matter.

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  • Though he had not then seen any buildings outside England, it contains a good sketch of the development of the art.

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  • For his life the chief contemporary sources are a Compendium vitae written by himself in 1524, and a sketch prefixed by Beatus Rhenanus to the Basel edition of 1540.

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  • Brandenburg (Leipzig, 1900-1904); and a sketch of him is given by Roger Ascham in A Report and Discourse of the Affairs and State of Germany (London, 1864-1865).

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  • The "Sketch of the History of Poland" (Dzieje Polskie w zarysie) by Michael Bobrzynski, born in 1849 in Cracow (professor of Polish and German law), is a very spirited work, and has given rise to a great deal of controversy on account of the opposition of many of its views to those of the school of Lelewel.

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  • Micas and other platy minerals (such as chlorite), which naturally grow most rapidly on their edges, would show this tendency best, and such minerals usually form a large part of the best slates; but even Sketch (by Du Noyer) of a block of variegated slate from Devil's Glen, Co.

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  • This sketch of the critical movement has now been brought down to the point at which the comprehensive conclusions which still dominate Old Testament study gained clear expression and were shown to be drawn from the observation of a large body of facts.

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  • Space forbids any attempt to sketch here the special growth of criticism in other countries, such as France, where the brilliant genius of Renan was in part devoted to the Old Testament, or within the Roman Catholic Church, which possesses in Pere Lagrange, for example, a deservedly influential critical scholar, and in the Revue Biblique an organ which devotes much attention to the critical study of the Old Testament.

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  • The above sketch of the growth and general character of the Pauline Epistles is based upon the hypothesis that all thirteen are genuine.

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  • We must briefly sketch the process by which this came about, tracing the causes which led to the result and indicating the manner in which they operated.

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  • The object of the above sketch has been to embrace in constructive outline the ground usually covered analytically and on a far larger scale by Introductions to the New Testament, and by Histories of the New Testament Canon.

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  • Biog.; it is still only a sketch, though the volume contains a mass of genealogical and other incidental information by other hands.

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  • A brief sketch will be given (I) of the history of Hebrew prophecy (in supplement to what has been already said in the article Hebrew Religion or is to be found in the articles devoted to individual prophets), and (2) of prophecy in the early Christian Church.

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  • Everett also prepared for the Encyclopaedia Britannica a biographical sketch of Washington, which was published separately in 1860.

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  • A sketch of these measures is given in fig.

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  • Froude's Caesar; a Sketch (2nd ed., 1896) is equally biased and much less critical.

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  • His Works in Verse and Prose (Boston, 1812) contains a biographical sketch.

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  • Its of peace ceased when the life of the cloister had to be exchanged for the discipline of the camp; so in the sketch of the the older orders, which preserved to their members certain constitutional rights.

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  • This sketch may be completed by a short review of the various separate sects and their probable connexion with each other.

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  • He also published a slight sketch of Jewish history,, and especially of the growth of the Talmud, entitled the Genius of Judaism (1833).

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  • It was an enlarged sketch, prepared in four months, in which more stress was laid on fundamental theories than on the facts, which are more rigidly linked together than their historical sequence warrants.

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  • The remaining fragments were, under the directions of the Royal Society, reduced by Dr Wallis to a compact form, with the heading Astronomia Kepleriana defensa et promota, and published with numerous extracts from the letters of Horrocks to Crabtree, and a sketch of the author's life, in a volume entitled Jeremiae Horroccii opera posthuma (London, 1672).

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  • An interesting autobiographical sketch of his youth, Tableau du premier dge, composed in 1786, was published in 1888 in the review, La Revolution francaise.

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  • Snorri's sources were partly succinct histories of the realm, as the chronological sketch of Ari; partly more voluminous early collections of traditions, as the Noregs Konungatal (Fagrskinna) and the Jarlasaga; partly legendary biographies of the two Olafs; and, in addition to these, studies and collections which he himself made during his journeys in Norway.

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  • He therefore endeavours to give a general sketch of the character, physical peculiarities and natural productions of each country, and consequently gives us much valuable information respecting ethnology, trade and metallurgy.

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  • Some of these questions have played a considerable part in Canadian politics, but are of too complicated a nature to be dealt with in the present brief sketch.

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  • Meanwhile, however, the truth about the Eudemian Ethics in general is that it was an earlier rudimentary sketch written by Aristotle, when he was still struggling, without quite succeeding, to get over Plato's view that there is one philosophical knowledge of universal good, by which not only the dialectician and mathematician must explain the being and becoming of the world, but also the individual and the statesman guide the life of man.

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  • Aristotle, even in this sketch of his system, shows himself to be the philosopher of facts, who can best of all men bear criticism; and indeed it must be confessed that he retained many errors of Platonism and laid himself open to the following objections.

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  • The history of the Babis, though covering a comparatively short period, is so full of incident and the particulars now available are so numerous, that the following account purports to be only the briefest sketch.

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  • See Henry Girard, Raymond Poincare (1913); Raymond Poincare, a sketch (1914); Larousse Mensuel, No.

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  • It contains, with Fors, the most complete sketch of his conception of the place of woman in modern society.

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  • The first stage of his education was passed at a school kept by "Peggy Paine," a relation of the well-known author of the Age of Reason, after which he entered the Annan academy, taught by Mr Adam Hope, of whom there is a graphic sketch in the Reminiscences of Thomas Carlyle.

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  • It is, however, impossible to understand the development of church architecture without realizing its intimate connexion with that of the doctrine, organization and ritual of the Christian Church as a religious community, and a brief sketch of this connexion may be given here by way of introduction to the more technical treatment of the subject.

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  • It is important to notice that Fechner maintained this " world-view " in a little book, Das Biichlein vom Leben nach dem Tode, which he originally published in 1836 under the pseudonym of Dr Mises, but which he afterwards republished in his own name in 1866, and again in 1887, as a sketch of his Weltansicht.

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  • It only remains for us here to sketch what is known of the future career of Arius and the Arians.

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  • Phillips, the editor of the Annals of Philosophy, wrote for that journal an historical sketch of electro-magnetism, and he repeated almost all the experiments he described.

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  • He wrote an able sketch of Swedenborg for the Penny Cyclopaedia, and a standard biography, Emanuel Swedenborg (published in 1849); but interest in this subject far from exhausted his intellectual energy, which was, indeed, multiform.

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  • In a necessarily inadequate sketch it is impossible to give more than the barest mention to one or two other features of modern missionary achievement in India, e.g.

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  • No sketch, however brief, can omit a reference to the Anglican bishop of South Tokyo, Edward Bickersteth (1850-1897), who from his appointment in 1886 guided the joint movement of English and American Episcopalians which issued in the Nippon Sei Kokwai or Holy Catholic Church of Japan, a national church with its own laws and its own missions in Formosa.

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  • The only geometry known to the Egyptian priests was that of surfaces, together with a sketch of that of solids, a geometry consisting of some simple quadratures and elementary cubatures, which they had obtained empirically.

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  • It remains to be seen how knowledge can be explained on such a basis; but, before proceeding to sketch Hume's answer to this question, it is necessary to draw attention, first, to the peculiar device invariably resorted to by him when any exception to his general principle that ideas are secondary copies of impressions presents itself, and, secondly, to the nature of the substitute offered by him for that perception of relations or synthesis which even in Locke's confused statements had appeared as the essence of cognition.

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  • Some of his doctrines are alluded to in the article Medicine, and it would serve no purpose to give even a brief sketch of his views, seeing that their influence has passed entirely away, and that they are of interest only in their place in a general history of medicine and philosophy.

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  • Mushketov, Turkestan (St Petersburg, 1886), with bibliographical references; Ivashintsev, Hydrographic Exploration of the Caspian Sea (in Russian), with atlas (2 vols., 1866); Philippov, Marine Geography of the Caspian Basin (in Russian, 1877); Memoirs of the Aral-Caspian Expedition of 1876-1877 (2 vols., in Russian), edited by the St Petersburg Society of Naturalists; Andrusov, "A Sketch of the Development of the Caspian Sea and its Inhabitants," in Zapiski of Russ.

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  • Also, while he may have hoped at this time to be able to add much (though he never did) to the sketch of his doctrine of Man contained in the unpublished " little treatise," he might extend, but could hardly otherwise modify, the sketch he had there given of his carefully articulated theory of Body Politic. Possibly, indeed, before that sketch was written early in 1640, he may, under pressure of the political excitement, have advanced no small way in the actual composition of the treatise De Cive, the third section of his projected system.

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  • The Geography is a meagre sketch, based mainly on the Chorography of Pappus of Alexandria (in the end of the 4th century), and indirectly on the work of Ptolemy.

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  • Not only has the development of the south differed from that of the north, and the west been subjected to other influences than those affecting the east, but even where the same influences have been at work the period of their operation has often varied widely in the different districts, so that in a general sketch of the whole country the chronology can only be a very rough approximation.

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  • Elba (March 5), it remained a mere sketch, the hasty output of a few hurried sessions, of which the elaboration was reserved for the future.

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  • He was also the author of rhetorical exercises on hackneyed sophistical themes; of a Quadrivium (Arithmetic, Music, Geometry, Astronomy), valuable for the history of music and astronomy in the middle ages; a general sketch of Aristotelian philosophy; a paraphrase of the speeches and letters of Dionysius Areopagita; poems, including an autobiography; and a description of the Augusteum, the column erected by Justinian in the church of St Sophia to commemorate his victories over the Persians.

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  • The Theologische Ethik begins with a general sketch of the author's system of speculative theology in its two divisions, theology proper and cosmology, cosmology falling into the two subdivisions of Physik (the world of nature) and Ethik (the world of spirit).

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  • Such is an imperfect sketch of the composition and the internal history of the Koran, but it is probably sufficient to show that the book is a very heterogeneous collection.

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  • The following sketch of the Egyptian language, mainly in its earliest form, which dates from some three or four thousand years si.c., is founded upon Ermans works.

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  • In spite of the ferocious characteristics which have been suggested in the above sketch, Ali Pasha is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable, as he is one of the most picturesque, figures in modern history; and as such he was recognized in his own day.

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  • The finances also would need careful attention; but the subject is obscure, and we cannot accept Asser's description of Alfred's appropriation of his revenue as more than an ideal sketch.

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  • De Officiis (Ilepi TW V '040cxicov), a sketch, written in an unattractive style, of court and higher ecclesiastical dignities and of the ceremonies proper to different occasions.

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  • Extensions of pragmatism in a variety of directions readily suggest themselves, and indeed only the doctrine of truth in the above sketch can be treated as strictly indispensable.

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  • Bawden's The Principles of Pragmatism (1910) is a popular sketch.

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  • This sketch of his education is enough to explain the narrowmindedness of the `alim.

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  • Among his minor treatises, the most important are the vindication of the character and aims of Oliver Cromwell, and the sketch of the contendings of the Church of Scotland.

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  • This sketch is concerned only with the general process of Scottish literature.

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  • It is a remarkable piece of work, and the sketch of absolute government in France during this period has never before been traced with an equal amount of insight and brilliance.

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  • This brief sketch may be taken as the prototype of viking invasion of any region of western Christendom which was the object of their continuous attacks.

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  • We can only sketch in outline the transformations of certain typical university systems of examinations.

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  • The Fourth Gospel thus offers us a most important supplement to the limited sketch of our Lord's life which we find in the Synoptic Gospels.

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  • In a MS. of 102 quarto sheets, of which the first three and the seventh are wanting, there is preserved the original sketch of the Hegelian system, so far as the logic and metaphysics and part of the philosophy of nature are concerned.

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  • See the biographical sketch by Henry P. Goddard, Luther Martin, the Federal Bull-Dog (Baltimore, 1887), No.

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  • The most important data bearing upon the first great period are given elsewhere in this work, and it is proposed to offer here a more general survey.5 To the prehistoric ages belong the palaeolithic and neolithic flints, from the distribution of which an attempt might be made to give a synthetic sketch of early Palestinian man.6 A burial cave at Gezer has revealed the existence of a race of slight build and stature, muscular, with elongated crania, and thick and heavy skull-bones.

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  • In the first the general political history will be set forth; in the second a sketch will be given of the cult of the " holy places "; the third will contain some particulars regarding the history of modern colonization by foreigners, which, while it has not affected the political status of the country, has produced very considerable modifications in its population and life; and the fourth will consist of a brief notice of the progress of exploration and scientific research whereby our knowledge of the past and the present of the land has been systematized.

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  • On the other hand one of his latest works, the Nubische Grammatik (1880), is an elaborate grammar of the then littleknown Nubian language, preceded by a linguistic sketch of the African continent.

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  • Joseph Howe, by George Monro Grant (reprinted Halifax, 1904), is a brilliant sketch.

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  • The best biographical sketch of Thorbecke we owe to the late Professor Buys, his principal scholar and devoted friend, whose biography appeared in 1876 at Tiel.

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  • In order to complete this sketch of the development of sophistry in the latter half of the 5th century and the earlier half of the 4th, it is necessary next to take account of Socrates and the Socratics.

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  • Its extinction is contemporaneous with the rise of Hinduism, and belongs to a subsequent part of this sketch.

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  • To complete this sketch of India at the time of Baber's invasion it remains to say that an independent Mahommedan dynasty reigned at Ahmedabad in Gujarat for nearly two centuries (from 1391 to 1573), until conquered by Akbar; and that Bengal was similarly independent, under a line of Afghan kings, with Gaur for their capital, from 1336 to 1573.

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  • Besides the work mentioned above, Sir John Malcolm published Sketch of the Political History of India since.

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  • Driault, La Question d'orient depuis son origine (Paris, 1898), a comprehensive sketch of the whole subject, including the Middle and Far East.

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  • This sketch map represents a quarter of the city to the eastward of the Shatt-en-Nil canal, which was enclosed within its own walls, a city within a city, forming an irregular square, with sides roughly 2700 ft.

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  • Brown wrote an appreciative sketch (Boston, 1900) for the "Riverside Biographical Series."

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  • Blakey's Historical Sketch of Logic (1851), though, like all this writer's works, closing with a bibliography of some pretensions, is now negligible.

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  • We proceed to sketch the theory of the finite displacements of a rigid body.

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  • From this sketch it will be seen how closely the educational system which came into England during the reigns of the Tudors, and which has prevailed until the present time, was modelled upon the Italian type.

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  • To complete the sketch, we must set Bacon, the expositor of modern scientific method, beside Spenser and Shakespeare, as the third representative of the Renaissance in England.

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  • It has been impossible to avoid an air of superficiality, and the repetition of facts known to every schoolboy, in this sketch New of so complicated a subject as the Renaissance, - embracing many nations, a great variety of topics and an indefinite period of time.

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  • His books were A Memoir of James Sherman (1863); the Sermons of Thomas Binney, with a biographical and critical sketch (1869); The Vision of God and other sermons (1876); The Indwelling Christ (1892).

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  • It is useful, therefore, in a summary sketch of asceticism, to begin with the facts as they can be observed among less advanced races, or as mere survivals among people who have reached the level of genuine moral reflection; and from this basis to proceed to a consideration of self-denial consciously pursued as a method of ethical perfection.

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  • This article is devoted to a general sketch of the history of the development of electrical knowledge on both the theoretical and the practical sides.

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  • We shall sketch briefly the historical progress during these various stages, and also the growth of electrical theories of electricity during that time.

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  • A short introductory sketch of the requisites of such a natural history, which, according to Bacon, is essential, necessary, the basis totius negotii, is given in the tract Parasceve, appended to the Novum Organum.

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  • Zangwill has a brilliant sketch of Sabbatai's career in his Dreamers of the Ghetto.

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  • Moreover, in endeavouring to sketch the theology of early Judaism it has been easy to find in the heterogeneous and conflicting ideas a system which agreed with preconceived views, and to reject as late or exceptional whatever told against them.

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  • By all means let universal characterization be attempted - we are about to attempt one here, though well aware of the difficulty in the present state of our knowledge - but they must at least model themselves on the composite photograph rather than the impressionist sketch.

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  • The first deals with the prehistoric period of the world, before the rise of religion; the second was to be an endeavour to deduce a universal law from known historical facts; the third to sketch the ultimate state of perfection to which humanity is moving.

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  • At the request of his friends he devoted a fortnight to applying the same method to the first or metaphysical part of Descartes's philosophy, and the sketch was published in 1663, with an appendix entitled Cogitata metaphysica, still written from a Cartesian standpoint (defending, for example, the freedom of the will), but containing hints of his own doctrine.

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  • The main authority for Spinoza's life is the sketch published in 1705, in Dutch, with a controversial sermon against Spinozism, by Johannes Colerus.

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  • Its plan is somewhat singular, as a portion of the history of England is given on one page, and a general sketch of the contemporaneous history of Europe on the opposite page.

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  • It will therefore be best in this brief sketch to say that the leader of the elder school was Viktor Rydberg (q.v.; 1828-1895) and that he was ably supported by Carl Snoilsky (q.v.; 1841-1 9 04) who at the beginning of the 20th century was the principal living poet of the bygone generation in Sweden.

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  • In 1885 he produced a gloomy sketch of student life at Upsala, Erik Grane, which made a great sensation.

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  • Grant wrote a Sketch of the History of the East India Co.

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  • This event brings us to one of the most interesting periods of Persian history, any account of which must be defective without a prefatory sketch of Ismail Sufi.

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  • Markham, A General Sketch of the History of Persia (London, 1874), and Curzon, as quoted above, are the standard authorities on modern Persian history.

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  • In 1866 what he regarded as the great and universal principle of all reasoning dawned upon him; and in 1869 he published a sketch of this fundamental doctrine under the title of The Substitution of Similars.

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  • His first symphony was written in 1862-1867; his opera Prince Igor, begun in 1869, was left unfinished at his death, and was completed by RimskyKorsakov and Glazounov (1889); his symphonic sketch, "In the Steppes" (1880) is, however, his best-known work.

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  • He was born in 1379 or 1380 in the town of Kempen, lying about 15 miles north-west of Dusseldorf, in one of the many patches of territory between 1 See the sketch in Syriac of the history of the church of Malabar printed and translated by Land, Anecd.

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  • The ambitious Bible de l'humanite (1864), an historical sketch of religions, has but little merit.

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  • On the view taken as to his alleged complicity in the conspiracy of 1599 depends the vexed question as to whether this system was a philosophic dream, or a serious attempt to sketch a constitution for Naples in the event of her becoming a free city.

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  • Carl Sprengel, cited by Professor Edward Morren in his biographical sketch entitled Charles de l'Escluse, sa vie et ses oeuvres, states that the potato was introduced from Santa Fe into England by John Hawkins in 1563 (Garten Zeitung, 1805, p. 346).

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  • Its history will serve as a sketch of the cosmogony of the Stoics, for they too, like earlier philosophers,, g y have their fairy tales of science."

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  • The manner in which its order of mendicant recluses, at first founded to afford better opportunities to those who wished to carry out that system in practical life, developed at last into a hierarchical monarchy will best be understood by a sketch of the history of Tibet.

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  • See generally Count Ltitzow, Bohemia, a Historical Sketch (London, 1896).

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  • He has had his reward, for assuredly the portrait of St Louis, from the early collection of anecdotes to the last hearsay sketch of the woeful end at Tunis, with the famous enseignement which is still the best summary of the theoretical duties of a Christian king in medieval times, is such as to take away all charge of vulgarity or mere commerage from Joinville, a charge to which otherwise he might perhaps have been exposed.

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  • A good sketch of the whole subject will be found in Aubertin's Histoire de la langue et de la litterature frangaises au moyen age, ii.

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  • Gargantua and Pantagruel, notwithstanding their high literary standing and the frequency with which certain passages from them are cited, are, owing partly to their archaism of language and partly to the extreme licence which their author has allowed himself, so little read that no notice of them or of him could be complete without some sketch of their contents.

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  • On the other hand, there are in the book, in the description of Gargantua's and Pantagruel's education, in the sketch of the abbey of Thelema, in several passages relating to Pantagruel, expressions which either signify a sincere and unfeigned piety of a simple kind or else are inventions of the most detestable hypocrisy.

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  • He was much interested, too, in universal algebra, non-Euclidean geometry and elliptic functions, his papers "Preliminary Sketch of Bi-quaternions" (1873) and "On the Canonical Form and Dissection of a Riemann's Surface" (1877) ranking as classics.

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  • How much of his sketch is really primitive, and what can we learn or guess concerning the millennium that preceded him ?

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  • The claim is, however, unwarranted; Leonardo's chief work on flight, bearing the title Codice sul Volo degli Uccelli e Varie Altre Materie, written in 1505, consists of a short manuscript of twenty-seven small quarto pages, with simple sketch illustrations interspersed in the text.

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  • The foregoing is a sketch of the scheme of local government carried out in England and Wales.

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  • Gardiner, with brief biographical sketch and annotations on seven sermons, one of which had not previously been published.

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  • A rough first sketch for the motive of the Academy cartoon is in the British Museum; one for the motive of the lost cartoon and of the Louvre picture is at Venice.

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  • This picture was at Fontainebleau in the 16th century and is known from several copies, the finest of them at the Borghese gallery, as well as from one or two preliminary sketches by the master himself and a small sketch copy by Raphael.

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  • His principal work, Rapports du physique et du moral de l'homme, consists in part of memoirs, read in 1796 and 1 797 to the Institute, and is a sketch of physiological psychology.

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  • A slight sketch by Lesley of Scottish history from 1562 to 1571 has been translated by Forbes-Leith in his Narrative of Scottish Catholics (1885), from the original MS. now in the Vatican.

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  • The two last named both held the premiership; their attitude and views have been indicated in the historical sketch.

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  • Broadly speaking his work in those very 'eighties was not so good as the labour, essentially delicate and fresh and just, of some years earlier, nor had it always the attractiveness of the impulsive deliverances of some years later, when the inspired sketch was the thing that he generally stopped at.

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  • For a sketch of the history of the Edomites, see Noldeke's article "Edom" in the Ency.

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  • His papers were found to contain a sketch of a treaty between the United States and Holland projected by William Lee, in the service of Congress, and Jan de Neufville, acting on behalf of Mynheer Van Berckel, pensionary of Amsterdam, and this discovery eventually led to war between Great Britain and the United Provinces.

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  • Such were the Cento Nuptialis of Ausonius, the sketch of Biblical history which was compiled in the 4th century by Proba Falconia, wife of a Roman proconsul, and the hymns in honour of St Quirinus taken from Virgil and Horace by Metellus, a monk of Tegernsee, in the latter half of the 12th century.

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  • Instead of discussing all these questions separately, with the details necessary for an adequate presentation of the argument, we shall now sketch the history of the Echinoderms in accordance with the Pelmatozoic theory.

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  • Such a sketch must pass lightly over debatable ground, and must consist largely of suggestions still in need of confirmation; but if it serves as a frame into which more precise and more detailed statements may be fitted as they come to the ken of the reader, its object will be attained.

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  • From 1837 to 1851 Broadstairs was a favourite summer resort of Charles Dickens, who, in a sketch called "Our English Watering-Place," described it as a place "left high and dry by the tide of years."

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  • See Life of Szechenyi, by Zsigmond Kemeny (Hung.; Pest, 1870); Aurel Kecskemethy, The Last Years and Death of Count Szechenyi (Hung.; Pest, 1866); Menyhert Lonyai, Count Szechenyi and his Posthumous Writings (Hung.; Budapest, 1875); Max Falk, "Der Graf Stephen Szechenyi and seine Zeit" (in the Oesterreichische Revue, Vienna, 1867); Antal Zichy, Count Szechenyi as a Pedagogue (Hung.; Budapest, 1876); Pal Gyulai, Szechenyi as a Writer (Hung.; Budapest, 1892); Antal Zichy, Biographical Sketch of Count Stephen Szechenyi (Hung.; 2 vols., Budapest, 1896-1897).

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  • The Enchiridion ad Laurentium is a slight but interesting sketch of a system, while the De Doctrina Christiana is another lesson in the imparting of Christian instruction, as is also, naturally, the De Catechizandis Rudibus.

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  • Of the edifices and monuments which adorned the fora, only a slight sketch can be given here.

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  • His historical work, Sketch of Three Weeks' Campaign in 1806 (St Petersburg, 1856) is still of value.

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  • In the same year he laid before the representatives of his people the sketch of a new constitution, but this was rejected, and in the midst of the commotion Frederick died on the 30th of October 1816.

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  • After travels in Greece, Tunisia, India, China and Japan, and writing a short sketch of the last two countries, he took his large fortune to Greece in 1868, and proceeded to visit Homeric sites.

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  • It remains to give a brief sketch of the arguments advanced on either side.

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  • All important writers whose names occur in this sketch are treated in special biographical articles, and references are given as often as possible to supplementary articles which illustrate and explain points which cannot be fully treated here.

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  • Before concluding this sketch of the development of English ethical thought from Hobbes to the thinkers of the 19th century, it will be well to notice briefly the views held by different moralists on the question of free-will, - so far, that is, as they have been put forward as ethically important.

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  • In the preceding sketch we have traced the course of English ethical speculation without bringing it into relation with contemporary European thought on the same subject.

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  • The first part, an exquisite sketch of northern mythology, Gylfa-ginning, was probably prefixed to the whole later.

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  • A scholastic sketch of the rise of the Scandinavian empire, the Foundation of Norway, dating c. 1120, is prefixed to the whole.

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  • A brilliant sketch of Icelandic classic literature is given by Dr Gudbrandr Vigfusson in the Prolegomena to Sturlunga Saga (Oxford, 1879).

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  • Of the many speeches perhaps the most striking was that of Senator Henry C. Lodge, who, curiously enough in the circumstances, prefaced his eloquent appreciation of the services rendered to the American cause by France by a brilliant sketch of the way in which the French had been driven out of North America by England and her colonists combined.

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  • It is only necessary here to sketch the leading events of Calvin's life after his return to Geneva.

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  • The speech "Against Midias" written by Demosthenes for the trial (in 349) was neither spoken nor completed, and remains, as few will regret, a sketch.

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  • The logic, which contains at least one praiseworthy portion, a sketch of the history of the science, is divided into theory of right apprehension (bene imaginari), theory of right judgment (bene proponere), theory of right inference (bene colligere), theory of right method (bene ordinare).

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  • Clarendon, A Sketch of the Revenue and Finances of Ireland (1791); the annual reports of the Flax Supply Association and other local bodies, published at Belfast; reports by the Department of Agriculture on Irish imports and exports (these are a new feature and contain much valuable information).

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  • Rivers, Sketch of the History of South Carolina to the Close of the Proprietary Government, 1719 (Charleston, 1856), which was utilized by McCrady in his first volume and was the first history of the colony based on the documents in the Public Records Office.

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  • It is in four books, and at the conclusion of the fourth book Richard expresses his intention of continuing his narrative from the accession of William I., and incorporating a sketch of the Conqueror's career from his birth.

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  • In this sketch of mythology that of Rome is not included, because its most picturesque parts are borrowed from or adapted into harmony with the mythology of Greece.

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  • Even archaeology, which can often sketch the main outlines of a people's history, is here practically powerless, owing to the insufficiency of data.

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  • Besides the works already enumerated, it contained the Sermones de motu gravium composed at Pisa between 1589 and 1591; his letters to his friends, with many of their replies, as well as several of the essays of his scientific opponents; his laudatory comments on the Orlando Furioso, and depreciatory notes on the Gerusalemme Liberata, some stanzas and sonnets of no great merit, together with the sketch of a comedy; finally, a reprint of Viviani's Life, with valuable notes and corrections.

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  • A sketch of the political history of a country is necessarily concerned with the externals of politicsthe shifting balance of parties, changes of ministries, the elaboration of political programmes; and these have their importance.

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  • He compiled, chiefly from Livy, a brief sketch of the history of Rome from the foundation of the city to the closing of the temple of Janus by Augustus (25 B.C.).

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  • On the family, see the sketch by another Jacques Cappel, "De Capellorum gente," in the Commentarii et notae criticae in Vetus Testamentum of Louis Cappel, his father (Amsterdam, 1689).

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  • A list of the degrees and other honours which he received during the fifty-three years he held his Glasgow chair would occupy as much space as this article; but any biographical sketch would be conspicuously incomplete if it failed to notice the celebration in 1896 of the jubilee of his professorship. Never before had such a gathering of rank and science assembled as that which filled the halls in the university of Glasgow on the 15th, 16th and 17th of June in that year.

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  • A sufficient sketch is given by Helyot, Histoire des ordres religieux (1718), vi.

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  • This is a large seed, with a very long micropyle; it has a beaked pollen-chamber, and a complex integument made up of hard and fleshy layers, closely resembling the seed of a modern Cycad; the nucellus, however, was free from the integument, each a sketch after Kidston.

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  • The sketch given above extends, for the later periods, to the vegetation of the northern hemisphere only.

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  • Much that is of interest and value must necessarily be omitted in any sketch of so elaborate a system, and for all points of special interpretation reference must needs be made to the many elaborate dissertations on or about the Kantian philosophy.

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  • In the second volume of his essays he gives some recollections of his experiences in the East, including an account of Mehemet Ali, and a (not very friendly) sketch of Lord Stratford de Redcliffe.

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  • She sat at her desk and started to sketch the visage of Evelyn in her long wedding dress and Romas in his dark tux on a piece of paper, glancing up occasionally at the blank canvas as she thought of proportions.

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  • This appears to me faint sketch of a system of Salvation which does not affront our reason and humanity.

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  • Cost breakdown artwork - This will depend on whether you supplied full vector artwork, a plain image, or a sketch.

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  • Sketch the circuit free hand using busses wherever appropriate.

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  • He used cadavers (dead bodies) to sketch details of human anatomy in order to know how the body works.

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  • Years later I wrote myself a starring role in a Footlights sketch as a pirate captain who did nothing but lurch about shouting orders.

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  • Even the most seemingly casual sketch, closely observed, reconstitutes an original, sculptural space about it.

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  • A refreshingly diverse double act importing their strange brand of sketch comedy to Caledonia's Comedy capital.

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  • Rough sketch of the medieval market, plus the later fountain or conduit head fed by Hobson's conduit head fed by Hobson's Conduit.

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  • The editor has provided a commentary that historically contextualizes the documents examined, as well as a biographical sketch of the traveler.

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  • The sketch shows the antarctic continent without the ice.

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  • The above sketch is admittedly a somewhat crude caricature in parts.

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  • Make a quick sketch, import a photo or map, or just have a little doodle.

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  • He has always doodled, but now he has his sketch book with him all the time.

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  • Her solo exhibition ' A Sketch of the Universe ', is its outcome.

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  • Figure 1 is a sketch of the anatomy of the distal forelimb of the horse.

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  • In fact, an extremely intricate CGI model of the Gemini 12 was built by Paul McGuinness in Alias Sketch.

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  • For a sketch map of the route we follow, click here.

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  • In this tutorial, I'll explore the process I use for creating a digital maquette from a design sketch.

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  • I also believe Lee also appeared on the Frank Skinner show a while ago, in a sketch about Prince Harry needing a minder.

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  • In these articles, I sketch some of the basic reasons for thinking that philosophical naturalism is unable to account for reality.

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  • I've got an idea for one sketch where we get an old lady to swear at a clown.

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  • Take a sheet of thin layout or typing paper and with 2b pencil heavily shade an area large enough to cover your whole sketch.

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  • We may begin with a brief sketch of the periods and styles of Persian poetry and then consider its development... .

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  • March 28th Submission of sketch proposals followed by formal commissioning of approved proposals.

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  • As a 14-year-old in Canada he and Lorne Michaels met at summer camp and began to perform a sketch revue called The Fast Show.

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  • A sketch map by Barbara Nuttall of medieval Thornhill shows Deadman's Lane climbing the fault scarp of the Edge.

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  • The Cowards are a four-man sketch troupe who write smart, funny sketches and perform them in jeans and pumps and short-sleeved shirts.

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  • Let me now give you a rough sketch of Neill's life.

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  • The Cowards are a four-man sketch troupe who write smart, funny sketch troupe who write smart, funny sketches and perform them in jeans and pumps and short-sleeved shirts.

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  • She hands over the letters to the women with a thumbnail sketch of the contents of each one.

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  • Not many people will risk their lives for a comedy sketch.

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  • Some schoolteachers have asked that we give them a thumb-nail sketch of those who teach for the Faculty.

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  • The sketch also shows an adjustable tailstock with a threaded cranked handle.

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  • Robbie Williams dressed up like an old-fashioned lady to film a comedy sketch for British TV charity telethon 'Comic Relief ' .

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  • He tapped his finger on Mays ' sketch of the surface topography.

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  • We now sketch a simple strategy for using the tracer which copes with several of the symptom s described above.

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  • However there was a rather vulgar sketch with a female dancer cleaning a toilet.

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  • Really ought to take a whack at that fresh sketch.

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  • Trevelyan, Garibaldi's Defence of the Roman Republic (London, 1907), which contains an excellent sketch of Garibaldi's early career, of the events leading up to the proclamation of the Roman Republic, and a picturesque, detailed and authoritative account of the defence of Rome and of Garibaldi's flight, with a very full bibliography; also Trevelyan's Garibaldi and the Thousand (1909).

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  • He describes the safe and happy establishment of the people in their own land, and gives a sketch of a new constitution, of which the main point is the absolute control of public religion by the priesthood (xl.-xlviii.).

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  • He introduced the simile that geography represented an artist's sketch of a whole portrait, while chorography corresponded to the caref and detailed drawing of an eye or an ear.'

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  • So far as concerns the critical problems which stand at the threshold of our task, it must suffice to say that the main conclusions reached by the school of Kuenen and Wellhausen as to the literary problems of the Old Testament are assumed throughout this sketch of the evolution of Hebrew religion.

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  • In view of the numerous articles in this work dealing with biblical subjects, 2 the present sketch is limited to the outlines of the traditional history; the religious aspect in its bearing upon biblical theology (which is closely bound up with the traditions) is handled separately under Hebrew Religion.

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  • The favourite name " Israel " with all its religious and national associations is somewhat ambiguous in an historical sketch, since, although it is used as opposed to Judah (a), it ultimately came to designate the true nucleus of the worshippers of the national god Yahweh as opposed to the Samaritans, the later inhabitants of Israelite territory (c).

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  • Now that the " industrial revolution " has extended practically all over the world, so that we have several countries carrying on production by modern methods, it is easily possible to sketch the main features of industrial and commercial organization at the present time, to describe the banking and currency systems of the principal nations, their means of transport and communication, their systems of commercial law and finance, and their commercial policy.

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  • This elastic application renders it impossible in the following sketch of the history of ornithology to draw any sharp distinction between works that are emphatically ornithological and_those to which that title can only be attached by courtesy; for, since birds have always attracted far greater attention than any other group of animals with which in number or in importance they can be compared, there has grown up concerning them a literature of corresponding magnitude and of the widest range, extending from the recondite and laborious investigations of the morphologist and anatomist to the casual observations of the sportsman or the schoolboy.

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  • It is unnecessary to continue the 2 In this historical sketch of the progress of ornithology it has not been thought necessary to mention other oological works, since they have not a taxonomic bearing, and the chief of them have been already named (see Birds).

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  • Yanoski, De l'abolition de l'esclavage ancien au moyen age et de sa transformation en servitude de la glebe (Wallon and Yanoski had jointly composed a memoir to compete for a prize offered by the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1837; Wallon's portion of the memoir became the foundation of his Histoire de l'esclavage dans l'antiquite above mentioned; Yanoski's part, the expansion of which was prevented by his early death, was posthumously published in 1860; it is no more than a slight sketch); Benjamin Gubrard, Prolegomenes au Polyptyque d'Irminon (1844); Fustel de Coulanges, Histoire des institutions politiques de l'ancienne France (2nd ed., 1877), and Recherches sur quelques problemes d'histoire (1885) (the latter work contains an admirable discussion of the whole subject of the colonatus, founded throughout on the original texts); Stubbs, Constitutional History of England (3 vols., 1874-1878).

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  • The copper coinage (113,000,000 piastres) and the paper currency (kaime) (1,600,000,000 piastres) referred to in the above sketch were withdrawn in 1880 by repudiation.

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  • The work incidentally gives a quaint and interesting sketch of the manners and civilization of England, France and Germany, whose assistance the Greeks sought to obtain against the Turks.

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  • There is a biographical sketch of Laonicus and his brother in Greek by Antonius Calosynas, a physician of Toledo, who lived in the latter part of the 16th century (see C. Hopf, Chroniques greco-romanes, 1873).

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  • Few things of the kind are superior to the sketch of the early barricade of the Fronde in which the writer had so great a share, the hesitations of the court, the bold adventure of the coadjutor himself into the palace and the final triumph of the insurgents.

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  • In connexion with this work it must be remembered that Vambery could write down but a few furtive notes while with the dervishes, and dared not take a single sketch; but the weird scenes, with their misery and suffering, were so strongly impressed on his memory that his, book is convincing by its simplicity, directness and evidence of heroic endurance.

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  • This was at once answered by a paper entitled A Just and Modest Vindication, 6-c., the first sketch of which is imputed to Sidney.

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  • The sketch given below of the evolution of the Christian Church (see Church) may well be prefaced by a summary of the history of the great Church historians, concerning whom fuller details are given in separate articles.

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  • See the sketch by Henry Whiting in vol.

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  • Roughly speaking, Phrygia comprised the western part of the great central plateau of Anatolia, extending as far east as the river Halys; but its boundaries were vague, 2 and varied so much at different periods that a sketch of its history must precede any account of the geography.

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  • To explain his Mahratta policy, it will be necessary to give a short retrospective sketch of the history of that people.

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  • In 1759 he wrote a skit on a quarrel between Dean Fountayne and Dr Topham, a York lawyer, over the bestowal of an office in the gift of the archbishop. This sketch, in which Topham figures as Trim the sexton, and the author as Lorry Slim, gives an earnest of Sterne's powers as a humorist.

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  • Our only existing memorials of the great work are a number of small pen-studies of fighting men and horses, three splendid studies in red chalk at Budapest for heads in the principal group, one head at Oxford copied by a contemporary of the size of the original cartoon (above life); a tiny sketch, also at Oxford, by Raphael after the principal group; an engraving done by Zacchia of Lucca in 1558 not after the original but after a copy; a 16th-century Flemish drawing of the principal group, and another, splendidly spirited, by Rubens, both copies of copies; with Edelinck's fine engraving after the Rubens drawing.

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  • An interesting and truthful sketch of his life will be found in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society for the 9th of February 1872, vol.

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  • But when the bright, pleasant autumn days came, and I felt strong again I began to think about the sketch.

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  • By Appointment which includes one sketch involving Louise Gold very much in her Spitting Image puppeteer 's guise.

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  • The play was a political revue sketch, padded with Existentialism to confuse the censors.

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  • The rhythm section was often done in more of a sketch form.

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  • Invest in a copy of Becky Fleck's PageMaps book or create your own customized sketch binder for a quick and easy reference.

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  • Select a sketch to use as the basis for your layout.

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  • You can find some simple sketch ideas in the LoveToKnow Scrapbooking slideshows Simple Scrapbook Layout Ideas and Free Scrapbook Layout Ideas.

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  • You may even choose to include a sketch of the layout, or an example from a magazine if you're 'scraplifting.'

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  • When you're creating a layout based on a scrapbook sketch, an embellishment can stand in for a photo if you don't have enough pictures to copy the design exactly.

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  • Sketch out general ideas of the types of layouts you want for each page.

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  • Just provide a sketch or photo of the dress you want (you may include up to four sketches or photos), your dress size and your price range.

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  • You'll need to supply the ideas, such as photographs of a celebrity in a similar dress or a sketch and your ideas on trim, strap or sleeve styles.

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  • Consider having a sketch drawn from a snapshot of the lucky couple.

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  • Sketch out a design and get feedback from your fiancé, mother, and bridal party members.

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  • Sketch out the fruits you plan to use beforehand, starting with the largest fruits on the bottom (such as grapefruits) and the smallest on top (strawberries, cherries, or kiwi).

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  • Using a sketch of the cake provides a reference throughout the process.

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  • Have a sketch or template handy before you start your design so that you can include all the components you need.

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  • Make a brief sketch of the design you have in mind, assemble a list of ingredients you'll need, and give yourself plenty of time to bake and decorate the cake before you serve it.

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  • Draw out a rough sketch or outline of how you envision your finished cake, as it's easiest to work with a covered cake when you have planned its final appearance.

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  • Cover the cake in fondant and sketch out the separation lines for each day of the week.

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  • Sketch a rough design, including as much or as little detail as you choose, on paper.

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  • A potential pitfall is planning a display that involves far fewer or far more cupcakes than you actually have; to prevent that from happening, sketch out a rough design that includes a place for each cupcake.

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  • While earning small roles in television and film, Jack Black was also building a cult following with his appearances on HBO's sketch comedy show, Mr. Show with Bob and David.

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  • He appeared in a number of Saturday Night Live sketches when he was a writer for the show, including a parody of Twin Peaks, a commercial parody for "Irish Drinking Songs," and a sketch for Tom Hanks' entrance into the "Five Timers Club."

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  • Her success on those programs led to her own sketch show, called The Amanda Show, which ran from 1999-2002.

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  • Colbert left Second City to collaborate with Sedaris and Dinello on a Comedy Central sketch series called Exit 57.

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  • She was later hired in 1997 as a sketch writer.

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  • On 30 Rock, Fey plays Liz Lemon, the head writer for the fictional sketch comedy show TGS, opposite Alec Baldwin.

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  • Her sketch for "Boston Teens," which featured Jimmy Fallon and Rachel Dratch, originated at Second City.

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  • In 1995, Will Ferrell became a cast member on Saturday Night Live, playing an assortment of memorable characters during his seven years on the sketch comedy show.

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  • Silverman accepted the position, but her stint at the venerable sketch comedy show wouldn't last long.

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  • Her character, Sonny Monroe, has won a talent competition and made the move from Wisconsin to Hollywood to star in a sketch comedy television show.

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  • Art students, for example, often need to purchase sketch pads, charcoal pencils, paints and other supplies in order to successfully complete their courses.

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  • This is also a good time to make a sketch or map of your garden, indicating which perennials you have and where each one is located.

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  • Before you buy your plants and containers, take a moment to sketch out your plan on paper.

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  • You have to shop for the materials, find plans or sketch your own, and build the raised bed.

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  • Perhaps you have a small home studio and need to have an inexpensive bass laying around in case someone wants to sketch out a basic bass track during a session.

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  • These websites give you a simple sketch that you can follow, but they are not nearly as detailed as tablature websites or guitar sheet music.

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  • Make a sketch of your deck area, the landscaping that you have, and the plants that you plan to have in the future.

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  • Make a sketch of how you plan on laying out the installation.

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  • Bring measurements and a sketch of the room with you to get a better idea of how much laminate you'll need for the project.

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  • The following is a quick sketch of California's prime and most interesting wine country spots to visit, along with highlighted wineries, special places to stay, choice dining spots, and wine extraneous things to do or see.

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  • Since dance step graphics are so readily available on the Internet in either sketch or animated form, it is important to keep copyright laws in mind when preparing something for your own group.

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  • The bagua, also known as a pakua or Lo Shu square, is then placed over a sketch of the layout of your house, office or room.

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  • Before using a bagua chart, you must make a simple sketch of the layout of your home.

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  • For detailed instructions on drawing a sketch of your home or space and placing the bagua chart correctly on your sketched floor plan visit Feng Shui Vibes.

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  • In this way the notebook can continue to be used throughout the upper grades.The student can use loose leaf pages to write narrations, make notes, diagram things, make maps, or sketch scenes from history.

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  • In the meantime, the sketch April designs is passed on to our engineer at our factory and between him and our head seamstress, we make the technical specification sheet and the patterns.

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  • Since she began her career as a dancer on the 1990's hit comedy sketch show In Living Color, her background emphasizes fitness and health over being super skinny.

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  • You can use pieces of papers as playing cards, coins as markers, a sketch on cardboard for a playing board and computer-printed rules.

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  • Sketch out on a piece of paper the path or map or board that you want to draw.

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  • As you transfer your sketch to the cardboard, make sure that everything can be ascertained without thought.

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  • Working with your sketch or photograph of your perfect diamond bridal set, jewelry artists will handcraft the perfect ring set that you desire.

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  • The future bride or groom created a sketch of the type of ring desired and none of the available premade or semi-mount rings resemble it.

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  • Meyer didn't think any of the ring proposals matched her image of Bella's engagement ring so Swain sent a rough sketch of Meyer's idea to Thurber, who had created the Cullen family crest jewelry.

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  • For example, you can give a person who seems to doodle a lot a piece of paper to sketch on while you ask her the questions verbally or read the questions to a spatial learner while on a long walk.

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  • And in 1963, Red Wing commissioned Norman Rockwell as well as incipient artist Les Kouba to sketch Red Wing shoes for the company catalog.

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  • Whether your tattoo will be a big, puffy, red heart with flowers or a grey sketch of Jesus with the flaming Sacred Heart, the most important thing you can do to ensure a good tattoo is to work with an experienced artist you trust.

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  • The artist should be able to create a sketch based on your ideas or show you similar images in his or her gallery.

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  • Make sure you completely love the sketch before tattooing begins.

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  • If you're comfortable with moving forward, you may ask the artist to sketch your design.

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  • Many artists require a deposit to begin a sketch.

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  • An artist must be able to take a client's idea or basic drawing for a tattoo and turn it into a sketch that captures the essence of what that body art will truly mean to the person receiving it.

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  • Sketch out the idea you have in your head, taking time to perfect the design.

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  • Lastly, you can ask a local artist or talented person from your own life to sketch a celtic cross for you.

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  • Tattoo artists can replicate any photo, sketch, or picture you find, and your new favorite artist will be honored and pleased you chose to display his work for life.

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  • Many local artists have photo galleries of tattoos that they have designed or will sketch you a freehand design based on your desired design.

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  • Adding color and adorning the wave-like sketch with additional elements will add some interest and meaning to your sign.

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  • Feel free to grab a pad of paper and sketch your own ideas.

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  • Unless the image you plan on having inked is of a sketch where you want the pencil marks to show, clean up your final image before your appointment.

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  • The end result should be more of a pencil sketch or study that draws the eye simply because it is more difficult to see.

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  • The highest caliber of amusement parks, such as Disneyland, employ talented artists who can sketch original artwork onto a wrist watch face for you while you wait.

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  • In the mid-90s, the Spartan cheerleaders made their debut as a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live.

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  • Each sketch followed the spirited misfits Craig and Arianna as they cheered at one event after another.

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  • To locate each transcript, begin by selecting the year the sketch debuted, and then select the actual show date.

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  • Or oy could use plain unlined paper to make a sketch book or journal.

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  • Use the photographs to sketch a variety of compositions.

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  • Before you begin putting together this quilt, you should sketch out what you want it to look like.

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  • Witty Living also has several card making sketches, although you must click on the links individually to see a particular sketch.

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  • Sketch out the shape of a doll, making sure the arms and the feet touch the edges of the paper.

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  • In the 1980 film The Blue Brothers, starring Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi and based on the Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name, Franklin appeared as the wife of one of the members of The Blues Brothers band.

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  • Bringing in a sketch artist to draw composite sketches of what the women think the men look like, and what the men think the women look like.

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  • One sketch on Saturday Night Live contained a parody of the paranormal show and aired on Episode 3 in Season 35.

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  • The animated short "Trouble with Twitter" was an immensely popular preview for the show SuperNews!, a sketch comedy on Current TV.

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  • The Sons of the South website provides an image of a sketch from Harper's Weekly that appeared on August 17, 1861.

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  • The sketch clearly shows 26 different uniforms of the Confederate Army of the time.

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  • The Patch Superstore has a less cartoony look to their patches, and can take a rough sketch and turn it into a full-fledged logo.

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  • Another method is to simply sketch something freehand, color it in with a red sharpie or crayons, and scan it into your computer (or use a digital camera).

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  • Do you have sketch pads here?

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  • There were easels, palettes, canvasses of every size, oils, water colors, sketch pads, pencil sets, brushes, virtually anything an artist would need.

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  • A useful sketch of recent biographies is to be found in The Edinburgh Review (July 1906).

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  • The following sketch of the manufacturing industry of France takes account chiefly of those of its branches which are capable in some degree of localization.

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  • The Code forms the backbone of the skeleton sketch which is here reconstructed.

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  • In the specification of the patent applied for on the list of July 1877 he showed a sketch of an instrument which consisted of a diaphragm, with a small platinum patch in the centre for an electrode, against which a hard point, made of plumbago powder cemented together with india-rubber and vulcanized, was pressed by a long spring, the pressure of the carbon against the platinum disk being adjusted by a straining screw near the base of the spring.

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  • Taking into account existing animals and plants alone, it became obvious that they fell into groups which were more or less sharply separated from one another; and, moreover, that even See the " Historical Sketch " prefixed to the last edition of the Origin of Species.

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  • This sketch of an enormous subject shuws us that the pathology of plants is a special department of the study of variations which threaten injury to the plant, and passes imperceptibly into the study of variations in general.

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  • A "campaign" biography was published by Lew Wallace (Philadelphia, 1888), and a sketch of his life may be found in Presidents of the United States (New York, 1894), edited by James Grant Wilson.

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  • In the following pages we shall not attempt to do more than to sketch in very succinct outline the general results of investigation into the origins and growth of Hebrew religion.

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  • Many attempts have been made to present a satisfactory sketch of the early history and to do justice to (a) the patriarchal narratives, (b) the exodus from Egypt and the Israelite invasion, and (c) the rise of the monarchy.

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  • It is a sketch of the history of the world from the creation, based on Jerome, the epitome of Florus, Orosius and the ecclesiastical history of Socrates.

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  • Bassett, and including an extended sketch of the Byrd family.

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  • In 1873 he took thermoelectricity for the subject of his discourse as Rede lecturer at Cambridge, and in the same year he presented the first sketch of his well-known thermoelectric diagram before the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

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  • A contemporary record of Mill's studies from eight to thirteen is published in Bain's sketch of his life.

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  • The first sketch of Mill's political philosophy appeared in a series of contributions to the Examiner in the autumn of 1830 entitled "Prospects in France."

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  • See further LOGIC (Historical Sketch); PSYCHOLOGY; ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS.

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  • A biographical sketch will be found in his collected Scientific Papers (2 vols., 1906).

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  • None of the MSS., however, is older than the 16th century.9 The following sketch represents, as far as can be gathered from these heterogeneous sources, the principal features of the Mandaean system.

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  • In 1764 Briinnich published at Copenhagen his Ornithologia borealis, a compendious sketch of the birds of all the countries then subject to the Danish crown.

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  • The treatise opens with an able sketch of psychology, founded upon, but in some important respects varying from, Aristotle's De Anima.

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  • This selection of one market for detailed examination does not rob our sketch of generality, as might at first be thought, since broadly the history of the development of one market is the history of the development of all, and on the whole the economic explanation of the evolution that has taken place may be universalized.

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  • Rey's Les Colonies franques en Syrie contains many interesting details; and Prutz's Kulturgeschichte der Kreuzziige contains both an account of the Latin East and an attempt to sketch the effects of the Crusades on the progress of civilization.

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  • Davis, The Cuban and Porto Rican Campaigns (New York, 1898), is a sketch of the invasion of the island in 1898.

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  • In the above sketch we have briefly treated the history of the main tendencies of our science from the earliest times to the Summary.

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  • He gives a faithful sketch of the doctrines, mythology and dualistic system of the Magian Zoroaster.

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  • The two parts are distinguished by difference of style; the Hebrew principle of parallelism of clauses is employed far more in the first than in the second, which has a number of plain prose passages, and is also rich in uncommon compound terms. In view of these differences there is ground for holding that the second part is a separate production which has been united with the first by an editor, an historical haggadic sketch, a midrash, full of imaginative additions to the Biblical narrative, and enlivened by many striking ethical reflections.

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  • A short sketch of the administration and state of the country at this time may find place here.

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  • Such is this famous work, full of obscurities, redundancies and contradictions, in which the thread of the argument is sometimes lost in a labyrinth of reasonings and citations, both sacred and profane, but which nevertheless expresses, both in religion and politics, such audacious and novel ideas that it has been possible to trace in it, as it were, a rough sketch of the doctrines developed during the periods of the Reformation and of the French Revolution.

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  • He printed privately as a pamphlet, in June 1887, a brief and touching sketch of his father.

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  • See Victoria County History; Devonshire; The History of Totnes, its neighbourhood and Berry Pomeroy Castle (Totnes, 1825); William Cotton, A Graphic and Historical Sketch of the Antiquities of Totnes (London, 1858).

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  • Bird, The Annals of Natal, 1 495 to 1845 (2 vols., Maritzburg, 1888), a work of permanent value, consisting of official records, &c.; Shepstone, Historic Sketch of Natal (1864).

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  • Emil Abranyi adopts a rather romantic style, but his Nagypentek (Good Friday) is an excellent descriptive sketch.

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  • All that can be done here is to give a sketch of the more important and independent special algebras at present known to exist.

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  • Six of his most famous sermons were edited, with a biographical sketch of their author, by the Oratorian Borde in 1704.

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  • Kennett's Schweich Lecture (1909), The Composition of the Book of Isaiah in thelLight of Archaeology and History, an interesting attempt at a synthesis of results, is a brightly written b'ut scholarly sketch of the growth of the book of Isaiah, which went on till thegreat success of the Jews under Judas Maccabaeus.

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  • It 's a tremendously funny, totally unique Comedy Central sketch comedy show.

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  • A sketch plan of the garden design will then be created as a springboard for further discussion.

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  • Robbie Williams dressed up like an old-fashioned lady to film a comedy sketch for British TV charity telethon 'Comic Relief '.

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  • Hayes in 1877, and Varina Anne (1864-1898), better known as "Winnie" Davis, the "daughter of the Confederacy," who was the author of several books, including A Sketch of the Life of Robert Emmet (1888), a novel, The Veiled Doctor (1895), and A Romance of Summer Seas (1898).

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  • It will be evident even from this rapid sketch, necessarily confined to a few of the most cardinal points, that Hebrew prophecy is not a thing that can be defined and reduced to a formula, but was a living institution which can only be understood by studying its growth and observing its connexion with the historical movements with which its various manifestations were bound up. Throughout the great age of prophecy the most obvious formal character that distinguished it was that the 1 One might say from the days of Habakkuk.

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  • An ardent anti-renter in his boyhood and youth, he wrote A History of Delaware County and the Border Wars of New York, containing a Sketch of the Early Settlements in the County, and A History of the Late Anti-Rent Difficulties in Delaware (Roxbury, 1856).

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