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America's First Air Battles: Lessons Learned or Lessons Lost?

By: Aldon E. Purdham Jr.

... 4 2 INITIAL PERIOD OF OPERATIONS IN THE KOREAN WAR, 25 JUNE–25 JULY 1950 . . . . . .5 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 3 INITIAL PERIOD OF OPERATIONS IN THE VIETNAM WAR, 2 MARCH–1 APRIL 1965 . . . 27 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 4 INITIAL PERIOD OF OPERATIONS IN DESERT STORM, 17 JANUARY–15 FEBRUARY 199...

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Ein amerikanischer Arzt in der Türkei

By: Clarence D. Usher

...Am folgenden Morgen, Samstag, dem 17. April, lud Jevdet vier Anführer der Taschnagisten, Vremyan, M.P. Terzibashian, Jidatchian und Aram vor. Der letztgenannte war aus verschiedenen Gründen nicht in der Lage, persönlich zu erscheinen. Wilde Gerüchte über irgend...

... Kapitel 19: Spaß für Jevdet Bey Kapitel 20: Die Beschießung Kapitel 21: Ben-Hadads Heerscharen Kapitel 22: Unsere türkischen Flüchtlinge Kapitel 23: Der Schwarze Tod Kapitel 24: Der Exodus einer Nation...

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Monetary Laws of the United States : Narrative, Volume I: Narrative

By: Matt R. Erickson

...asures 52 Chapter 4: Constitutional Monetary Clauses 57 Chapter 5: Preliminary Reports 93 Chapter 6: Primary Coinage Acts 102 Section A: 1792, April 2 Act 102 Section B: 1834, June 28 Act (Chapter 95) 121 Section C: 1837, January 18 Act 143 Section D: 1849, March 3 Act 154 Section E: 1853, February 21 Act 158 Section F: 1873, February 12 Act 165 Section G: 187...

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Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke, The

By: Rupert Brooke

...Rupert Chawner Brooke (August 3, 1887 – April 23, 1915) was an English poet known for his idealistic War Sonnets written during the First World War (especially The Soldier), as well as for his poetry written outside of war, especially The Old Vicarage, Grantchester...

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Aaron's Rod

By: D. H. Lawrence

... bit of work—and talk perhaps about national rule, just for a pas- time.” 23 D. H. Lawrence “They have to earn their living?” said Sisson. “Yes,” sai... ...way through the cabbage-leaves? And then, one cold grey afternoon in early April, a man in a black overcoat and a bowler hat, walking uncertainly. Lil... ... smile. The two men were sitting before the fire at the end of a cold, wet April day: Aaron convalescent, somewhat chastened in appearance. “ Ay,” he ...

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Woman of Honor

By: Nicole Zoltack
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A History of Fishing Practices and Marine Fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands : Oral History Interviews Vol. 2

By: Kepa Maly

...s a result of many years of work, the oral history interviews cited in this study fall under two classes: (1) those conducted between October 2002 to April 2003, and are directly related to aspects of the present study; and (2) those conducted prior to undertaking this study, or as a part of other research, and which share important kama?aina knowledge of Hawaiian traditio...

...story Interviews And Site Visits With Kepa Maly-March 7th, March 27th And May 1st, 1996. 12 -- Louis Kanoa Hao, Sr.-Kapalilua Oral History Interviews April 13, 1996-(Follow-Up Discussions On May 24, And June 15, 1996)-With Kepa Maly. 18-William Johnson Hawawakaleoonamanuonakanahele "Billy" Paris, Jr.-Oral History Interview With Kepa Maly-At Lehuula-Nui And Honuaino, April ...

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Why We Are at War

By: Woodrow Wilson

...on WHY WE ARE AT WAR By Woodrow Wilson Messages to the Congress January to April, 1917 by W oodrow Wilson, President of the United States, with the Pr... ..., President of the United States, with the President’s proclamation of war April 6, 1917 and his message to the American people April 15, 1917. Harper... ...- sages to the Congress read by President Wilson in January, February, and April, 1917. They should be read together, for only in this way is it possi... ...d in these consecutive chapters of history. While the great war message of April 2d is obviously the most momentous, its full significance is not made... ...lso in connection with the President’s procla- mation of a state of war on April 6th and his message to the American people of April 15th. While the a... ...ad seemed to be the object of the German submarine warfare earlier in the 23 Woodrow Wilson war, but since April of last year the Imperial Government...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 6 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...city of New Orleans, and the destruction of rebel gunboats, rams, etc., in April 1862. For their services and gallantry on those occasions I cordially... ...ity to de- clare martial law. This was accordingly done on the 25th day of April, 1862. Slavery and martial law in a free country are altogether incom... ...up and sup- porting, as I understand, the forces now pursuing Banks, also 23 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Six that another force of 10,000 i... ...ntgomery, in Alabama on the 18th day of February, 1861. On the 12th day of April, 1861, the insurgents committed the flagrant act of civil war by the ... ...sers, the heads of all the departments, to meet on Sunday, the 20th day of April, 1861, at the office of the Navy Department, and then and there, with... ... A. LINCOLN. TREA TY WITH MEXICO MESSAGE TO THE SENA TE. W ASHINGTON, June 23, 1862. TO THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES: On the 7th day of December, 1... ...ject. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. VETO OF A CURRENCY BILL MESSAGE TO THE SENATE, JUNE 23, 1862. TO THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES: The bill which has passed the... ...ELMAN: 15,000 for duty. GENERAL KEYES: About 12,500. GENERAL PORTER: About 23,000—fully 20,000 fit for duty. GENERAL FRANKLIN: About 15,000. THE PRESI... ...er one thing. Y ou remember telling me, the day after the Baltimore mob in April, 1861, that it would crush all Union feeling in Maryland for me to at...

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The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra

By: William Shakespeare

... between both: O heavenly mingle! Be st thou sad or merry, Act I, scene v 23 The violence of either thee becomes, So does it no man else. Met st th... ... well. Act III, scene ii 58 OCTAVIA: My noble brother! MARK ANTONY: The April s in her eyes: it is love s spring, And these the showers to bring ...

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A Child's History of England

By: Charles Dickens

...fe in En gland, in consequence of his having claimed the Charles Dickens 23 crown of Wessex (for he thought his rival might take him prisoner and pu... ..., and ended the King’s reign. He died of the gout, on the twenty second of April, one thousand five hundred and nine, and in the fifty third year of h... ... called; to which the King unwillingly consented. So, on the thirteenth of April, one thousand six hundred and forty, that then strange sight, a Parli... ...sly that he might thus save himself. At last, on the twenty seventh day of April, one thousand six hundred and forty six, the King found himself in th... ...342 Balfour 368 Ballard 334 Bannockburn 180 Beauclerc 64 Beortric 22, 23 Bertrand de Gourdon 124 Bishop Juxon 385 Bishop of Armagh 419 Bishop ... ...ine of Braganza 404 Catherine Parr 299 Catus 14 Cecil 344 Charlemagne 23 Charles le Bel 183 Charles Lucas 382 Charles the Ninth 331 Charles th... ...Richard de Clare 107 Edburga 22 Edgar 60 Edgarr 35 Edgitha 38 Edmund 23, 31, 43, 62, 163 Edmund de le Pole 278 Edmund Dudley 279 Edred 32 Edr... ...ard the Confessor 51 Edward the Outlaw 53 Edwin 21 Edwy 32 Egbert 22, 23 Eleanor 90, 146 Eleanor de Montfort 159 Elfrida 36 Elgiva 34 Elizabe...

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The Poems of Goethe Translated in the Original Metres

By: Edgar Alfred Bowring

.......................................................................... 99 April. ....................................................................... ...eve me, with great truth, Very faithfully yours, Edgar A. Bowring. London, April, 1853. Original Preface. I FEEL NO SMALL RELUCTANCE in venturing to g... ...that upward slowly spread, Then bent, as though my form it would enclose, 23 Goethe Then, as on pinions, soar’d above my head: My gaze could now on n... ...when we are united, Yet when we are united, The Summer will be here. 1817. April. TELL me, eyes, what ’tis ye’re seeking; For ye’re saying something s...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... -1 -1 -1 +1 +1 +1 -1 +1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 +1 +1 +1 -1 23 From the above signed directed graph, we obtain a connection matrix E, ... ...assessment in health care see Smith and Eloff [95]. Carvalho and Tome [19-23] report that rule-based FCMs are more effective than simple FCMs. Suppo... ... sense and does not explore usual Fuzzy capacities; Carvalho and Tome [19-23]. They do not share the properties of other fuzzy systems and the causal... ...ed Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (RB-FCM) were introduced by Carvalho and Tome [19-23] and are being developed as a tool that models/ simulates real-world qu... ...tha Kandasamy, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology, April 2001. 7. Banini, G.A., and R. A. Bearman. Application of Fuzzy Cogn... ...29 (1992) 287-307. 13. Brubaker, D. Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, EDN ACCESS, 11 April 1996. http://www.e-insite.net/ednmag/archives/1996/041196/08colum... ...8column.htm 14. Brubaker, D. More on Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, EDN ACCESS, 25 April 1996. http://www.e-insite.net/ednmag/archives/1996/042596/... ...samy, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, April 1999. 54. Kosko, B. Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, Int. J. of Man-Machine St... ...samy, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, April 2001. 71. Meghabghab, G. Fuzzy Cognitive State Map vs. Markovian Mo...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...pan, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Spain, Turkey and the United States. Only 23% of Spaniards had a positive opinion of the USA, down from 41... ...1% to 56%), Russia (from 52% o 43%), Indonesia (from 38% to 30%), and Turkey (from 23% to 12%). In Britain, America' s putative ally, support was d... ...es. According to the New York Times, a Russian consortium, led by Lukoil, signed a 23-year, $3.5 billion agreement with Baghdad to rehabilitate som... ...a negligible supplier. Furthermore, the current oil production of the USA is merely 23 percent of its 1985 peak - about 2.4 million barrels per day,... ...und forces." Iraq felt sufficiently affluent to declare a one month oil embargo in April at a cost of $1.2 billion, to protest US partiality toward... ...to the World Bank, Iraq's population grows by 2.9 percent annually, from a base of 23 million citizens. Infant mortality is 61-93 per thousand liv... ...ed more than 90 of its companies to participate in a commercial fair in Baghdad in April. Egyptian business concluded contracts worth $350 millio... ...s that the "Ural" auto works ships 400 trucks to Iraq every month. Interfax said in April that a Russian oil company, Zarubezhneft, was invited to d... ...iptions ill-fit with promises to help the poor and fiscally boost growth. But a mid-April loan tranche of $1.6 billion - of the $3.5 billion left to...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

...lumes I and II); the David G. Boak Lectures, National Security Agency, 1973 Requested date: 23-December-2007 Released date: 10-December-2008 ... .... MEADE, MARYLAND 20755-6000 Serial: MDR-54498 10 December 2008 This responds to your request of 23 December 2007 to have A History of U.S. Communicat... ...he Dragons manipulated some messages over the link, witb fascinatina results. (See the March and April 1979 issues of CR Yn'OLOG for some further deta... ...radios and crypto-equipments usually wereco~ - i.e., on aircraft - ?h.._ aI"" nn _,,1 • ORIGINAL 23 / .../ /.,/" ./ ./­ E~.4.(c) Losses of that magnit... ... little or no aff'ect on unit effectiveness OGA Overall 463 58.5 173 22.0 152 19.2 Army 220 78.9 23 8.2 36 12.9 Navy 99 68.2 2S 17.5 19 13.3 Air Force...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...got up and sat down again, struggling with himself to do what was for him 23 Tolstoy the most difficult thing in life—to say an unpleasant thing to a... ...aken prisoners, and once had even captured Marshal Oudinot’s carriages. In April the Pavlograds were stationed immovably for some weeks near a totally... ...ov noticed tears in his eyes. 64 War and Peace – Book Five CHAPTER XVI IN APRIL THE TROOPS were enlivened by news of the Emperor’s arrival, but Rosto... ...e were always some with Denisov and Rostov, sat in their shirt sleeves. In April, Rostov was on orderly duty. One morning, between seven and eight, re...

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Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

... * * It was early spring in the year 17—; the day was the 6th of April; and the weather, which had been of a wintry fierce- ness for the pre... ...brium of our spir- its; and that interval brought us onwards to the 6th of April— the day on which, as I have already said, my story properly commence... ...eady said, my story properly commences. On that day, on that lovely 6th of April, such as I have described it, that 6th of April, about nine o’clock i... ...to suppose any accident; or, if an accident, why not a very trifling one? 23 Thomas de Quincey She may have slightly hurt her foot—she may have sligh... ... but of what month?’ ‘Of June,’ was the startling rejoinder. On the 8th of April I had fallen ill, and it was now actually the 2d of June. Oh! sickeni... ... these rencontres had occurred just three months be- fore the fatal 6th of April; and if, in any one instance, Agnes had departed from the strict line...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...military point of view, have the best of the contest—will beat the South; 23 Trollope but that the Northerners will not prevent secession, let their ... ...uildings should be completed. These buildings were absolutely commenced in April, 1860, and it was, and I believe still is, expected that they will be... ...t to New York 19 “ Transfer in New York and insurance 3 “ Ocean freight 23 “ Cost of a bushel of Indian-corn at Liverpool 89 cents. Thus corn whic... ...the open months of the year 1861. These open months run from the middle of April to the middle of November; but the busy period is that of the last tw... ...la- ture, refused to call them to an extraordinary session. On the 18th of April, 1860, Governor Hicks issued a proclamation to the people of Maryland... ...refore pass by Annapolis, much to the disgust of the State. On the 27th of April, Governor Hicks, having now had a sufficiency of individual responsib...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

... gardens were trodden into mud. The roads had been cut to pieces, and new 23 Trollope tracks made everywhere through the grounds. But the tim- ber st... ...luding sergeants and corporals $86,640,000 Salaries of regimental officers 23,784,000 Extra wages of privates; ex- tra pay to mounted offic- ers, and ... ...cal friend and ally of Mr. Cameron. Now at the time of which I am writing, April, 1861, Mr. Cameron was Sec- retary of War, and could be very useful t... ...he present case will teach us to think well of Mr. Cameron’s gratitude. In April, 1861, stores were wanted for the army at Wash- ington, and Mr. Camer... ... a large assortment of butter; some tongues; straw hats and linen “pants;” 23 barrels of pick- 157 Trollope les; 25 casks of Scotch ale, price not st... ...made by the government to Mr. Eastman. They had been so sold, and then, in April, 1861, they had been bought again for the government by the indefatig... ...ceased to be secessionists within twelve months of their first exploit. In April, 1861, they had refused to allow Massachusetts soldiers to pass throu... ...of the suspension was allowed to become less and less onerous; and now, in April, 1862, within a year of the commencement of the suspension, it has, I...

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Actions and Reactions

By: Rudyard Kipling

... is achieved in cottages and farm-houses remote from aid, and of the duty 23 Kipling thereto of the mistress of Pardons. A gate in a beech hedge, rea... ...ver who was going up to the Hills for his health, and, though it was still April, the round, brown brute puffed and panted in the Club verandah as tho... ...on approach of Southerly Buster. Traffic flies high off this coast between April and October. TABLE BAY—Devil’s Peak Glare removed to Simonsberg. Traf...

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The Chaplet of Pearls

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ith it, and now will it rarely become our Lucy on your real wedding-day.’ 23 The Chaplet of Pearls ‘Y ou travel swiftly, daughter,’ said Lord Walwyn.... ...from the heap of straw on which she was sitting in his cowhouse, one early April day, about seven weeks since her evasion from the convent. ‘Not so, I... ...n; and she was young and strong, so that she recovered as they did. If the April shower beat in at the window, or the hole in the roof, they made a sc...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...EX ............................................................................................................................................ 23 MA... ...................... 23 MASLOW'S CHARACTERISTICS OF SELF ACTUALIZING PEOPLE ................................................................... 23 CA... ...ntified, are poles apart--in fact, sometimes are diametrically opposed. 23 ... ...d die with our hometown football and baseball teams? We get power from our identity with their powerful images. How about practical jokes and April ... ...e often everywhere today. A 2004 study by the French police found that just under 10% of the mosques were under the control of extremists. Yet 23% of... ...republic, Moldavia. Russia isn‘t a whole lot better, in spite of its improved economics. In one major study of 178 countries, the USA came out 23 rd ... ...bardo, PG. The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil. Random House. 2008. Also: Interview with Dr. Lombardo on BBC Hardtalk, April ... ...;Copyright 1970 by Abraham H. Maslow. 6a Sura 9:73; see also 9:123 and 4:74-78 7. Center for Disease Control study 2008 7a Hard Talk, BBC April ...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...a ‘Aina - A Royal Hawaiian Lu - ‘au AWAK-23131_8-125x10-875_v2.indd 1 9/23/11 9:04:08 AM 10-11 Starwood FP HB APEC.indd 1 9/23/11 7:56 PM 8 ... ...encies on major photovoltaic projects. PHOTO: MICHAEL TORRES PHOTOGRAPHY 23 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS BREAK 1 and investors around the world. In... ...r board meetings For business appointments KH-1476.HI_Business.indd 1 8/23/11 7:25 PM says the fully integrated energy-storage system is the lar... ...sian (mostly Filipino, Japanese, Chinese and Korean) 38.6% Mixed Race 23.6% Native Hawaiian or Pacifc Islander 10% Black or African American... ...aylight Saving Time, which Hawai‘i does not use. CALGARY, ALBERTA 6 hours, 23 minutes (one-stop) VANCOUVER 5 hours, 39 minutes (7 to 14 stops a ... ...s significantly lowered total and LDL-cholesterol. (Journal of Nutrition, April 2008) N Available at stores throughout Hawaii. MAU-214-11 Healthy Nut... ...BUSINESS 66 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS disease, illness and injury. In April 2011, TGI announced it had become the frst U.S. company to begin cl... ...by perpetuating, preserving and promoting the art of hula. Each year in April, the festival brings together a spellbinding cast of the most renown...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

...ual opportunity university. 2 Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents April Gilbert “Cancun” ....................................................... ........................................................................... 4 April Gilbert “My New Dog Neechi” ............................................ ... Paterno: He Is Penn State” ............................................. 23 Matt Meckey “Fishing—The Best Hobby” ...................................... ...k about it. We want your suggestions and help. Best of Freshman Writing 4 April Gilbert Du Bois – English 4 Cancun VERY LITTLE CLOTHING is required. ... ...ere, in Cancun, she can just go with the flow. Best of Freshman Writing 6 April Gilbert Du Bois – English 4 My New Dog Neechi THE TIME I got my first... .../ index.php?nid=343&sid=1419>. Lethal Injection. Capital Punishment U.K. 4 April 2004. <http:// www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/ injection.html>.... .../issues/dispatch/2004- 01-30/pols_naked_6.html>. Best of Freshman Writing 23 Kenneth Cara Hazleton – English 15 Joe Paterno: He Is Penn State THE... ...ffect the outcome of the game. He was right. The Raiders lost in over time 23-20. The Barker Raiders perfect season is no more. Im- mediately after th...

...Contents April Gilbert ?Cancun? ................................................................................... 4 April Gilbert ?My New Dog Neechi? .............................................................. 6 Kimberly Ann Jone...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...is neighbor, and doubts on which he tried not to dwell arose in his soul. 23 Tolstoy He divided the Brothers he knew into four categories. In the fir... ... knuckles, then the next knuckle, whis- pering, “January, February, March, April, May. Speak, Mamma, why don’t you say anything? Speak!” said she, tur...

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Heartbreak House : A Fantasia in the Russian Manner on English Themes

By: George Bernard Shaw

...first batch we tried of these poor devils helped to give the whole public 23 GB Shaw side of the war an air of monstrous and hopeless farce. They pro... ... return, reluctantly]. Money is running short. HECTOR. Money! Where are my April dividends? MRS HUSHABYE. Where is the snow that fell last year? CAPTA...

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Two Years before the Mast, And Twenty-Four Years After: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea

By: Richard Henry Dana

...ens were also abundant, and seemed to be taken good care of by the women. - 23 - Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana The men appeared to be... ...during the south easter season, that is, between the months of November and April. This wind (the south easter) is the bane of the coast of Cal... ... the bane of the coast of California. Between the months of Novem- ber and April, (including a part of each,) which is the rainy season in this la... ... After a slow passage of five days, we arrived, on Wednesday, the first of April, at our old anchor- ing ground at San Pedro. The bay was as desert... ...sea two days, we got under weigh for Santa Barbara. It was now the middle of April, and the south easter season was nearly over; and the light, regula... ...poons and no proper lines, they gave it up. During the months of March, April, and May, these whales appear in great numbers in the open ports of... ...s were bad ones. Sunday, Sept. 11th. Lat. 30 deg. 04’ N., long. 63 deg. 23’ W.; the Bermudas bearing north north - west, distant one hundred an...

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The Collected Poems

By: William Butler Yeats

...ams; The sun upon all things that grow Falls in sleepy streams. CROSSWAYS 23 Brown Lollard treads upon the lawn, And to the armchair goes, And now th... ... proper dark, that we may trace The lineaments of a plummet measured face. April 9, 1938 LAST POEMS 343 NEWS FOR THE DELPHIC ORACLE I THERE all the g... ...l branch, slow dropping a sound in faint streams Softer than snow flakes in April and piercing the marrow like flame. Wrapt in the wave of that music, w...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ward, Earl and Marquis Esmond, and Lord of Castlewood, which lady married, 23 Eliz., Henry Poyns, gent.; the said Henry being then a page in the house... ...pier sticking out of the scabbard—to his twopenny ordinary in Bell Y ard. 23 Thackeray Thomas Esmond, after this reconciliation with his uncle, very ... ...went to England after Bonn, and our army fell back into Holland, where, in April 1704, his Grace again found the troops, embarking from Harwich and la... ...he following— “Spectator. “No. 341. “Tuesday, April 1, 1712. Mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur.—Horace. Thy- self... ...ndsor, Henry.” She paused for a minute, and the smile fading away from her April face, gave place to a menacing shower of tears; “Oh, how good she is,...

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The History of the Thirty Years' War in Germany

By: Friedrich Schiller

...bers of the empire, were in- cessantly tormented by the ambition of their 23 Friedrich Schiller Protestant neighbours. Those who were too weak to rep... ...world a justification of his own conduct. He had attacked, and on the 16th April, car- ried Landsberg, when he was apprised of the danger of Magdeburg...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...teen-year- old niece, and little Petya, his youngest boy, had all settled 23 Tolstoy down in the drawing room and were obviously trying to restrain w... ...bridges over the rivers Inn (at Braunau) and Traun (near Linz). On October 23 the Russian troops were cross- ing the river Enns. At midday the Russian... ...en prisoners, and once had even captured Marshal Oudinot’s car- riages. In April the Pavlograds were stationed immov- ably for some weeks near a total... ... are!” he mut- tered, and Rostov noticed tears in his eyes. CHAPTER XVI IN APRIL the troops were enlivened by news of the Emperor’s arrival, but Rosto... ...e were always some with Denisov and Rostov, sat in their shirt sleeves. In April, Rostov was on orderly duty. One morning, between seven and eight, re... ... knuckles, then the next knuckle, whispering, “January , February , March, April, May. Speak, Mamma, why don’t you say any- thing? Speak!” said she, t...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...eam, none of whom had been selected by CAPPS, boarded United 175 between 7:23 and 7:28 (Banihammad in 2A, Shehri in 2B, Shehhi in 6C, Hamza al Ghamdi ... ...ff and the flight attendants would have begun preparing for cabin service. 23 At that same time,American 11 had its last routine communication with th... ...rline’s dispatcher responsible for the flight to contact the cockpit. At 8:23, the dispatcher tried unsuccessfully to contact the aircraft. Six minute... ...s Flight 175, his warning message was not transmitted to Flight 93 until 9:23. 69 By all accounts, the first 46 minutes of Flight 93’s cross-country t... ...ning, and they received little or no assistance from the United States. 23 April 1988 brought victory for the Afghan jihad. Moscow declared it would p... ...country under the pretext of attending an Islamic gathering in Pakistan in April 1991. 33 By 1994, the Saudi government would freeze his financial ass... ...olution criticizing their inaction and eventually sanc- tioned Khartoum in April 1996. 57 A clear signal to Bin Ladin that his days in Sudan were numb... ... training camp on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Ajaj had left T exas in April 1992 to go there to learn how to construct bombs. He had met Ramzi Y ... ...- tigation of the February 1993 bombing of the W orld Trade Center and the April 1995 bombing of the Alfred P . Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma Ci...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

... Problem 58, pp. 38-39, 1997 ..............................179 22. Limits of Recursive Triangle and Polygon Tunnels, by F. Smarandache ........191 23. A Theorem about Simultaneous Orthological and Homological Triangles, by Ion Petra_cu and Florentin Smarandache ..........................196 24. An Application of a Theorem of Orthohomological Triangles, by Ion P_tra_cu ...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

... Problem 58, pp. 38-39, 1997 ..............................179 22. Limits of Recursive Triangle and Polygon Tunnels, by F. Smarandache ........191 23. A Theorem about Simultaneous Orthological and Homological Triangles, by Ion Petra_cu and Florentin Smarandache ..........................196 24. An Application of a Theorem of Orthohomological Triangles, by Ion P_tra_cu ...

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