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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

... are found to have lost their vigour, and to have nothing left in them but air, sound, and pomp. What fulness of Israel! what receiving of Israel! w... ... laid down, whereon without examination or proof they build propositions, whose soundness faileth the moment the hypothesis faileth. Thus, for examp... ...ect accordancy. But if we ask, out of curiosity, from what monuments, from what archives, from what sources, they have drawn such remarkable knowled... ...nd, to our great surprise, that really they have had no other sources, no other archives, no other monuments, but the prophecies themselves. Coming... ...If we ask now out of curiosity, from what fountains, from what public or secret archives, information like this has been derived, the most learned fi... ...go forth immediately seven angels “to whom were given seven trumpets,” at whose sound, and at whose successive voices, come to pass in succession, t... ...d favours; the one to fall, to be broken and frittered away, the other to arise sound and perfect; the one, in short, to die, and the other, infinite... ...d verse Zion had spoken the same thing under the metaphor of the agitation and sounding of the waters of the sea, and of the shaking and overturning...

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Sappho's Journal

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...eading museums in the U.S. and Mexico. S VOICES FROM THE PAST xiv Archives of his work and literary correspondence have now been established ... ...unters along the Mediterranean, gulls and pelicans flying, surf and gull sounds in early morning yellow. 5 Villa Poseidon, Mytilen... ... no plumed helmets at the rail, no flags. I heard an oar drag and in that sound I heard the rasp of death. If Alcaeus is dead, I will take poison—an... ...ned and retraced my steps to his house, the laces of my san- dals making a sound I had never heard before, the gulls wailing, the sounds from the wha... ... 13 Mytilene onight, I have returned to my poetry, for the solace and sound of my pen. Here in my library, time will be defeated for a moment, a... ...ts windowless gloom. Lying on the floor, among stiff hides, with the rain sounding loud and the hides smelling strong, I thought the storm would nev...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...in more than 40 one-man shows in leading museums in the U.S. and Mexico. Archives of his work and literary correspondence have now been established ... ...unters along the Mediterranean, gulls and pelicans flying, surf and gull sounds in early morning yellow. 9 Villa Poseidon, Mytilene 642 ... ... no plumed helmets at the rail, no flags. I heard an oar drag and in that sound I heard the rasp of death. If Alcaeus is dead, I will take poison—an... ...ned and retraced my steps to his house, the laces of my san- dals making a sound I had never heard before, the gulls wailing, the sounds from the wha... ... 17 Mytilene onight, I have returned to my poetry, for the solace and sound of my pen. Here in my library, time will be defeated for a moment, a... ...ts windowless gloom. Lying on the floor, among stiff hides, with the rain sounding loud and the hides smelling strong, I thought the storm would nev...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... Of course, for one's wish to be helped to die to be accommodated, one has to be in sound mind and to will one's death knowingly, intentionally, and... ...with goods and services that he requires in order to materialize his potential. It sounds very much like many other human contracts. And this contr... ...n – but all his real and perceived environment, human and non- human. This does not sound like a very adaptative strategy. Threats are not the only ... ... Of course, for one's wish to be helped to die to be accommodated, one has to be in sound mind and to will one's death knowingly, intentionally, and... ...hen, technologically inferior) browser (the Internet Explorer). It offered it free (sound suspiciously like dumping) to buyers of its operating sys... ...Reference Service). E. Derivative Content The Internet is an enormous reservoir of archives of freely accessible, or even public domain, informatio... ...he current issue). The Economist is already offering free access to its electronic archives as an inducement to its print subscribers. The electron... ...c and Behavioral Genetics, and others, and published in the September 2002 issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, revealed that breakups often lea...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...-------------------------------- 0 R m R M R For example in acoustics: a sound is not heard at the beginning and, if it constantly keeps enlarging ... ...pire ideas. c) Sonorous Philosophy: a symphony melody, the jazz music, a sound, any noise are all ideas, or inspire ideas - because they directly w... .../. [56] Dudau, Victor, A beter use of neutrosophic probability, Sci. Math Archives Topics, 8 July 1999, http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/sci.math... ...rez, August 1999. [104] Perez, Minh, Neutrosophy - book review , Sci.Math Archives Topics, 8 July 1999, http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/sci.math... ...9. [121] Schiffel, Jeffrey; Petrescu, M. I., Neutrosophic logic, Sci.Math Archives Topics, 7-8 July 1999, http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/sci.mat... ...5p., 1998. [134] "The Florentin Smarandache Papers" Special Collection, Archives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, SRH 2.109, U...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...simply stopping it. We still don’t know how they made Stradi- varius violins sound so good. Patents, by contrast, keep the knowledge public, at least ... ...en more complicated. A film, for example, might have one copy- right over the sound track, another over the movie footage, and another over the script.... ...who have the time and resources to trudge through the stacks of the nation’s archives. In some cases, as with film, it may simply make the work complet... ...this, saying that no one would bother digitizing most of the material in the archives, look at the Internet and ask yourself where the information cam... ...twentieth century. Then imagine it coupled to the efforts of the great state archives and private museums who themselves would be free to do the same ... ...ely for their own lives, but inheritable to their heirs.” In lines that will sound strange to those who assume that the framers of the Constitution we... ...e dormant, and hinder others, many good books come quite to be lost. 40 This sounds like a strongly utilitarian argument, rather than one based on lab... ...s book is that we are in the middle of a second enclosure movement. While it sounds grandiloquent to call it “the enclosure of the intangible commons ... ...nceivably have access to the recording—hit gold. The Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound at the New York Public Library for the Perform...

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