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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...by the true Cyrus, our Lord; that the bringing of David from the shepherds crook to the royal sceptre, through numerous perils and weary warfare, wa... ...le school exercises, and other forms of man’s wayward mind, substituted in place of the royal ordinance of preaching, and the plentiful demonstratio... ...s of the same earthly oppression of the church, with nothing of that heavenly glory and royal power, which is about to be revealed. The Jewish dispe... ...fathers; and now unto this day ceaseth not his enduring warfare upon the flowers of all families and the hopes of all hearts. Oh, and will ye serve ... ...ith propriety, they call judaizing Millenarians, whose principal leaders were Nepos, an African 18... ...of Cerinthus, and chiefly a treatise then in the hands of all, written by one Nepos, an African bishop. Now what was the principal or only scope of ... ...hall return and resume their sees, accompanied by their clergy and some other Christian families, who had followed them in their voluntary exile. At ... ...bandoned of all, cast out of their houses, spoiled of their goods, separated from their families, deprived of society and human converse, without fin...

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The Life of John Sterling

By: Thomas Carlyle

...at there lay in a certain neighboring creek of the Irish coast, a worn-out royal gun-brig condemned to sale, to be had dog-cheap: this he proposed tha... ...family in a tent; and may think themselves wonder- fully saved, when whole families round them were crushed at once beneath their houses. Hugh Barton,... ... pictures of Architecture, and by Heads of Saints, better than many at the Royal Academy Exhibition, and which one paid noth- ing for looking at. The ... ... into a state of great excitement, and massa- cre a good many thousands of Africans and Asiatics?—For the present, it appears, the English Education Q... ...hat the straightest line from Gibraltar to this place goes close along the African coast; which accordingly we saw with the utmost clearness; and foun... ... accustomed to. Do what you can, I fear there will be little gain from the Royalists. There is something very small about the biggest of them that I h...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

...r death, villagers wanted to remain in the locality of their forebears and families. In the 1980s, the villagers' environment began to delocalize, and... ...t they will, as so many are slaughtered and you hardly ever see them kept. Families that get water for their fields from the irrigation network move o... ...tilizer, particularly in infertile areas. Only a little, as there are many families living here together, and there isn't enough left over to sell. I ... ... Bangkok and into the Gulf of Siam. It is the river on whose banks Siamese royal houses have built their capital cities. All the old dynasties of Sou... ...urton (eds.) 1991. Thai Constructions of Knowledge. School of Oriental and African Studies. University of London. Chongrak, Ruthai Cai 1977. Old Th... ... Highness Prince Dhaninivat, Honorary President of The Siam Society under Royal Patronage on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday I-II. The Siam So... ...ng – The Red Tomb: a Village Study in Northern Thailand. Chiangmai, Prince Royal’s College. Distributed by The Siam Society. Bangkok. Kingshill, Kon... ... (1978). Natural Symbols in South East Asia. London School of Oriental and African Studies. Mizuno, Koichi 1968. Multi-household Compounds in Northea... ...t (ed.), Nature and Man in South East Asia, 68–106. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. — 1982. The Social and Economic Cor...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...en connected to "desirable genes" (pleitropy). Sickle cell anemia protects certain African tribes against malaria. This is called "diversifying or ... ...losing his fame, his magic touch, the attention of his social milieu. Family The families of the not too distant past were orientated along four ... .... 5. The emergence of socially-accepted (normative) single parent and non-nuclear families helped women to shape their lives as they see fit. Most... ...lear families helped women to shape their lives as they see fit. Most single parent families are headed by women. Women single parents are disadvan... ...ns. Christopher Sanderson, of The Future Laboratory and Richard Brindley, of the Royal Institute of British Architects describe smaller flats wit... ... class (Bali, Papua New Guinea, Polynesian and Melanesian islands). In others, the Royal House started a tradition of incestuous marriages, which w... ... regarded with horror and revulsion. The incestuous marriages among members of the royal households of Europe were intended to preserve the famili... ... hotels (or luxurious apartments) overlooking the communist, or Middle-Eastern, or African shantytowns. They drive utility vehicles to the shabby o...

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The Divine Comedy Volume 3 Paradise

By: Dante Aligheri

...s Marseilles, under almost the same meridian as Buggea (now Bougie) on the African coast. 24 When the fleet of Caesar defeated that of Pompey with it... ... son of Pietro Bernardone, 20 nor at appearing marvellously despised; but royally he opened his bard intention to Innocent, and re- ceived from bim t... ...did not evade measure on this side and that. 8 She had not houses void of families; 9 Sardanapalus had not yet arrived 10 there to show what can be... ... leathern belt fastened with a clasp of bone. 14 T wo ancient and honored families. 15 Clothed in garments of plain dressed skin not covered with cl... ... and how Chiusi and Sinigaglia are going their way after them, to hear how families are undone will not appear to thee a strange thing or a bard, sinc... ...led itself up, and all the other lights made resound the name of Mary. The royal mantle 10 of all the volumes 11 of the world, which is most fervid ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...rprises, many workers were needed to handle large quantities of goods. Royalty and temple priests used the then-revolutionary InfoTech to record s... ... pictograph symbols easily translated throughout his kingdom. He dictated royal laws to his scribes that provided uniform justice for all the Babylo... ...hat Mesopotamian priests ranked just below warrior-kings and courts in the royal hierarchy. Seife suggests that these scribe-mathematicians proba... ... the reality of segregation at that time and funded separate libraries for African-Americans. o DDC cards in catalog drawers enabled patrons to find... ...on also encouraged me. Offspring of my wife‘s sister and their extended families, whom I often bored with my book babbling and who read manuscript...

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