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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

...le in the first half of this century. Most of this growth occurs because of births in the cities, not because of migration. And few governments can ... ...ugh education and science—begun to slow the raging river of ever increasing births and to turn back the tide before humanity was wiped out by its ow... ...ver 120,000.. But the world adds 200,000 people per day, with about 350,000 births and 150,000 deaths. The earthquake in Pakistan in 2005 killed 80,... ...ng policies on population and, in view of the compelling need now for fewer births they called for ‘encouragement and support, respect and honor’ to... ...it be ‘loverly’ if we would solve it with our intelligence? And restricting births is the most obvious solution. But further, allowing children to be... ... “We are so often prisoners of our times. A woman who wanted an abortion in 1850 was imprisoned more often then than she would be today. Today if sh...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...fe? Isn't it a waste of time to go again? Did you tell the phii about the births of your children? What do you do when you get sick? Do you tell the ... ...e same soul be reborn in several people? Did you inform the phii about the births of your children? Do you have any farmland? Some say that it does, b... ...estor-phii also had to be informed of family events, such as marriages and births of children. In the same way, ancestors have been notified of births... ...ss of America, Lanham. Ingram, James C. 1971. Economic Change in Thailand 1850–1970. California Univ. Press, Stanford. Irvine, Walter 1984. Decline ...

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First and Last Things : A Confession of Faith and a Rule of Life

By: H. G. Wells

...d “Mankind in the Making.” In this I pointed out that “Life is a tissue of births”; “and if the whole of life is an evolving succession of births, the... ...ctor; or mentally as teacher, news dealer, author, preacher) contribute to births and growths and the fine fu- ture of mankind, but the collective asp... ...cerned with the birth, and with the sound development towards still better births, of human lives, just as every imple- ment in the toolshed of a seed... ...ctive human enterprises from the standpoint of an attentive study of human births and devel- opment. Any collective human enterprise, institution, mov... ...whole and complerely, as it conduces more or less to wholesome and hopeful births, and according to the qualitative and quantitative advance due to it... ...I believe may be the standards of A.D. 2000 instead of by the standards of 1850. These are offences, so far as 128 First and Last Things they are off...

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The Life of Tymon of Athens

By: William Shakespeare

...he gilded Newt, and eyelesse venom’d Worme, 1803 With all th’ abhorred Births below Crispe Heauen, 1804 Whereon Hyperions quickning fire doth... ...? Call the Creatures, 1849 Whose naked Natures liue in all the spight 1850 Of wrekefull Heauen, whose bare vnhoused Trunkes, 1851 To the c...

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My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass. With an Introduction. By James M'Cune Smith

By: Frederick Douglas

...nor of the days of the month. They keep no family records, with marriages, births, and deaths. They measure the ages of their children by spring time,... ...my ex- emption from the democratic operation of the Fugitive Slave Bill of 1850. But for this, I might at any time become a victim of this most cruel ... ...Rochester ochester ochester ochester ochester, , , , , D D D D December 1, 1850 ecember 1, 1850 ecember 1, 1850 ecember 1, 1850 ecember 1, 1850 More t... ...Rochester ochester ochester ochester ochester, , , , , D D D D December 8, 1850 ecember 8, 1850 ecember 8, 1850 ecember 8, 1850 ecember 8, 1850 The re... ...rand union of the slavery party of the United States, is the compromise of 1850. In that compromise we have all the objects of our slaveholding policy... ...eneral rejoicing took place on the passage of “the compromise measures” of 1850. Those measures were called peace measures, and were afterward termed ...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

...ay your enemies, 1849 The Kindred of the Queene, must dye at Pomfret. 1850 Hast. Indeed I am no mourner for that newes, 1851 Because t... ...illiam Brandon. 3861 Richm. Interre their Bodies, as become their Births, 3862 Proclaime a pardon to the Soldiers fled, 3863 That in ...

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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth

By: William Shakespeare

...men. - 41 - The Second Part of Henry the Fourth Shakespeare: First Folio 1850 I saw it, and told Iohn of Gaunt, hee beat his owne 1851 Name,... ...ple feare me: for they doe obserue 2508 Vnfather’d Heires, and loathly Births of Nature: 2509 The Seasons change their manners, as the Yeere ...

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The Winters Tale

By: William Shakespeare

...his I am most constant, 1849 Though destiny say no. Be merry (Gentle) 1850 Strangle such thoughts as these, with any thing 1851 That you b... ... Well with this Lord; there was not full a moneth 2872 Betweene their births. 2873 Leo. ’Prethee no more; cease: thou know’st 2874 He...

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The Life of Henry the Fifth

By: William Shakespeare

...goodnesse in things euill, 1849 Would men obseruingly distill it out. 1850 For our bad Neighbour makes vs early stirrers, 1851 Which is bo... ...e, and mangled Peace, 3022 Deare Nourse of Arts, Plentyes, and ioyfull Births, 3023 Should not in this best Garden of the World, 3024 Our ...

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Typee a Romance of the South Seas

By: Herman Melville

...EDITION OF 1892 BY ARTHUR STEDMAN Of the trinity of American authors whose births made the year 1819 a notable one in our literary history,—Lowell, Wh... ...nclusion. Mr. and Mrs. Melville resided in New York 9 Melville City until 1850, when they purchased a farmhouse at Pittsfield, their farm adjoining t... ... author’s earlier style. In ‘White-Jacket; or, the World in a Man-of-War’ (1850), Melville almost regained it. This book has no equal as a picture of ... ...and in some places as yet uncorrupted by inter- course with Europeans, the births would appear not very little to outnumber the deaths; the population... ... twelve children under the age of six months, and only became aware of two births. It is to the looseness of the marriage tie that the late rapid decr... ...of the islands, while, from the same cause, the originally small number of births is proportionally de- creased. Thus the progress of the Hawiians and...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

...e moment when this paper is preparing for the press (on the 29th of April, 1850), and never once taken up yet, who, within these twelvemonths, has bee... ...l other cars, but I have not yet had the happiness of seeing His Majesty. ‘BIRTHS. MRS. MEEK, OF A SON MY NAME IS M EEK. I am, in fact, Mr. Meek. Th...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...rld. He knows not that such stuff as this is of the abortive and monstrous births which time con- sumes as fast as it produces. He sees the truth and ... ...e saw a red cross stamped upon the sun; It has rained blood; and monstrous births declare The secret wrath of Nature and her Lord. ...

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

...hed in every parish, in which the results of public deliberations, and the births, deaths, and marriages of the citizens were entered;*** clerks were ... ...on of the laws; the town-clerk records all the town votes, orders, grants, births, deaths, and marriages; the treasurer keeps the funds; the overseer ... ...h leagues, which were in use when the author wrote. Twenty years later, in 1850, the superficial area of the United States had been extended to 3,306,...

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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells

... assertion of the fundamental nature of life as a tissue and succession of births. These other things may be important, they may be profoundly importa... ...ial of life, that sings through all their struggle, it is this business of births as the central fact of life they still have most in mind. This is no... ...t matter—Death. Not only does the substance of life vanish if we eliminate births and all that is related to births, but whatever remains, if anything... ...r him. It may be submitted that this statement that Life is a tex- ture of births may be accepted by minds of the most diver- gent religious and philo... ...ures for England and Wales for two typical periods. Period 1846-1850 33 8 births per 1000 Period 1896-1900 28 0 births p... ...ese two periods we find that they have fallen also. Period 1846-1850 23 3 deaths per 1000 Period 1896-1900 17 7 deaths p... ...e the effective rate of increase of the population. Period 1846-1850 10 5 effective rate of increase Period 1896-1900 10 3... ...golden age of virtu- ous innocence—ignore. The Illegitimate births in 1846-1850 numbered 2.2 per 1000, in 1896-1900 they numbered 1.2 per 1000. So tha... ...with a boundary line that appears to have been determined originally about 1850 by mapping out the wanderings of an intoxicated excursionist, and whic...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...ctric lighting, electric traction, or aviation would have been in the year 1850. In 1850 a man reasonably con- versant with the physical science of hi... ... amount of knowl- edge, on many experiments and failures. Had the world of 1850, by some wave of impulse, placed all its resources in the hands of the... ...ennium. Yet just as nearly every man at work upon Vol- taic electricity in 1850 knew that he was preparing for elec- tric traction, so do I know quite... ...is: that the sup- ply of children is falling off in the modern State; that births, and particularly good-quality births, are not abundant 168 An Engl... ...ut co-operation, working mechanically in the common incidents of practice, births, cases of measles and whooping cough, and so forth, and blundering m...

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John Keble's Parishes a History of Hursley and Otterbourne

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ral more changes took place. A parish register at Hursley, 1653, recording births (not 27 Charlotte M. Yonge baptisms), mentions the opening of a ... ...urch, measured the font and the height to the ceiling, and in due time, in 1850, there arrived the beautiful carved canopy, the donor never being know...

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Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ng four hundred thousand spectators, in many a fifth part of that amount,) births and deaths be- came ordinary events, which, in a small modern theatr... ...omplished. The Mosaic cosmogony, indeed, gives the succession of natu- ral births; and that succession will doubtless be more and more confirmed and i... ...nt, proclaim to all nations, that from and after Midsummer eve of the year 1850, this being the eve of St. John the Baptist, (who was the herald of Ch... ...mplished by that religion, through and by its own spirit. Midsummer eve of 1850 could clearly make no spiritual change in the king or his people—such ...

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Crime Its Cause and Treatment

By: Clarence Darrow

...rces, with new mental conceptions, with new needs and wants, with constant births and deaths, and with the innate instincts of man. Some system may be... ...ore harm than good. The book covers investigations made by Dugdale between 1850 and 1870, a period in which little was known about the laws that gover...

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