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Evan Harrington

By: George Meredith

... just as you left it.’ ‘Ah, so it is,’ muttered Evan, eyeing a print. ‘The Douglas and the Percy: “he took the dead man by the hand.” What an age it s... ...to press his hand,’ and looking wistfully at the Percy lifting the hand of Douglas dead, Evan’s eyes filled with big tears. ‘He suffered very little,’... ...-con- tempt, that caused whatever he touched to sicken him. There were the Douglas and the Percy on the wall. It was a 69 George Meredith happy and a... ... out. Rose smiled on many. She smiled on Drummond Forth, Ferdinand Laxley, William Harvey, and her brother Harry; and she had the same eyes for all ag... ...d Evan. With which promise the peace was signed between them. Drummond and William Harvey were cordial, and just laughed over the incident. Laxley, ho... ... belonging to them? T ell me.’ Now Jenny had come to Beckley Court to meet William Harvey: she was therefore sufficiently soft to think she could care... ...e of them have—I mean; supposing him gay and handsome, taking—’ ‘Just like William,’ Rose cut her short; and we may guess her to have had some one in ... ... does not altogether like it, even though she is not playing to the ear of William Harvey, for whom billiards have such attractions; but, at the close...

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Resource List from Hawaii Business

By: Hawaii Business Magazine

...olulu Seawater Air Conditioning www.honoluluswac.com INVESTMENT CONTACT: William Mahlum, CEO William.Mahlum@honoluluswac. com (612) 810-1247 MEDIA C... ...-7800 SKAI Ventures/CBI/Eyegenix www.skaiventures.com INVESTMENT CONTACT: Douglas M. Tonokawa, VP dtonokawa@skaiventures.com (808) 949-2208, ext. 131... ...IENCES SKAI Ventures/CBI/Eyegenix www.skaiventures.com INVESTMENT CONTACT: Douglas M. Tonokawa, VP dtonokawa@skaiventures.com (808) 949-2208, ext. 131...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ration. I am particularly grateful for valuable insights provided by Russell Belk, William Novelli, Steve Permut, Jagdish Sheth and Gerald Zaltman. ... ...f nonagricultural fields also built up a body of theory and research. The work of William Fielding Ogburn, a pioneer American sociologist, himself w... ... "pulsings" of message exposures over time more than from the immediate stimulus. William McGuire (1976) describes it as causing a "gradually incre... ...ergy conservation (Milstein 1977), antismoking (O'Keefe 1971), the United Nations (Douglas et al. 1970), air pollution (Kassarjian 1971) and mass tr... ...cked out in the form stereotyped for us by our culture" (p.31). Paul Bloom and William Nove1li (1979) point out that social marketers face attitu... ...hicago: Aldine. Aspinwall, Leo V. 1962. "The Characteristics of Goods Theory .” In William Lazer and Eugene J. Kelley (eds.), Managerial Marketing: ... ...xon, Donald F. 1978. "The Poverty of Social Marketing." MSU Business Topics,50-56. Douglas, Dorothy F ., Bruce H. Westley and Steven H. Chaffee. 1970...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 2 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...argain that it should sit nowhere. Yours as ever, A. LINCOLN. TO _________ WILLIAMS, SPRINGFIELD, March 1, 1845. FRIEND WILLIAMS: The Supreme Court ad... ...esired. Nothing else now. Yours as ever, A. LINCOLN. ABOLITION MOVEMENT TO WILLIAMSON DURLEY. SPRINGFIELD, October 3, 1845 When I saw you at home, it ... ...ours as ever, A. LINCOLN. 18 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Two TO WILLIAM H. HERNDON WASHINGTON, December 5, 1847. DEAR WILLIAM:—You may reme... ...ours as ever, A. LINCOLN. 19 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Two TO WILLIAM H. HERNDON. WASHINGTON, December 13, 1847 DEAR WILLIAM:—Your letter... ...t would not be fair and just. 1848 DESIRE FOR SECOND TERM IN CON- GRESS TO WILLIAM H. HERNDON. WASHINGTON, January 8, 1848. DEAR WILLIAM:—Y our letter... ...Senatorial dis- trict, I believe. Yours etc., A. LINCOLN. REPLY TO SENATOR DOUGLAS—PEORIA SPEECH SPEECH AT PEORIA, ILLINOIS, IN RE- PLY TO SENATOR DOU... ...st six or at seven o’clock. It is now several minutes past five, and Judge Douglas has spoken over three hours. If you hear me at all, I wish you to h... ...ew of this subject, my remarks will not be specifically an answer to Judge Douglas; yet, as I proceed, the main points he has presented will arise, an... ...e reckless enough to disturb.” I do not read this extract to involve Judge Douglas in an inconsistency. If he afterward thought he had been wrong, it ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...e speech, innovation, scientific discovery, the wallets of consumers, to what William Fisher calls “semiotic democracy,” 25 and, per- haps, valuable to... ...ental policy was fueled only by ideas rather than more immediate desires. As William Ruckelshaus put it, “With air pollution there was, for example, a... ...o wishes to understand an economic per- spective on intellectual property is William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner, The Eco- nomic Structure of Inte... ...st Sess., Committee Print (1960), 187. See also HR Rep. 94-1476 (1976), 136; William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner, The Eco- nomic Structure of Inte... ...4), 489–490; also in “Madison’s ‘Detatched Memoranda,’” ed. Elizabeth Fleet, William & Mary Quarterly, 3rd series, 3 no. 4 (1946): 551–552, available ... ...ness Models,” Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal 22 (2005): 725–766; Douglas Lichtman and William Landes, “Indirect Liabil- ity for Copyright ... ...f Congress, 9–15, 19, 238, 246, 247. license, compulsory, 71, 158. Lichtman, Douglas, 271. Liebowitz, Stan J., study on Napster and CD sales, 74, 273n...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...olulu Seawater Air Conditioning www.honoluluswac.com INVESTMENT CONTACT: William Mahlum, CEO William.Mahlum@honoluluswac. com (612) 810-1247 MEDIA C... ...-7800 SKAI Ventures/CBI/Eyegenix www.skaiventures.com INVESTMENT CONTACT: Douglas M. Tonokawa, VP dtonokawa@skaiventures.com (808) 949-2208, ext. 131... ...IENCES SKAI Ventures/CBI/Eyegenix www.skaiventures.com INVESTMENT CONTACT: Douglas M. Tonokawa, VP dtonokawa@skaiventures.com (808) 949-2208, ext. 131...

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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

...m Giusti Security Officer Nicole Marie Grandrimo Professional Staff Member Douglas N. Greenburg Counsel Barbara A. Grewe Senior Counsel, Special Proje... ...on Intern Bonnie D. Jenkins Counsel Reginald F . Johnson Staff Assistant R.William Johnstone Professional Staff Member Stephanie L. Kaplan Special Ass... ...el J. Leopold Staff Assistant Sarah W ebb Linden Professional Staff Member Douglas J. MacEachin Professional Staff Member & Team Leader Ernest R. May ... ...nd to deflect calls for even stronger regulation. In 1983,Attorney General William French Smith revised the Levi guidelines to encourage closer invest... ...h had endorsed a concept already urged by Director of Central Intelligence William Casey—a Counterterrorist Center, where the FBI, the CIA, and other ... ...aving first thought the FBI might take that role.The father of the OSS was William J.“Wild Bill” Dono- van, a Wall Street lawyer. He recruited into th... .... law. He may have had encouragement from Director of Central Intelligence William Casey. 97 When the facts were revealed in 1986 and 1987, it appeare... ...207 Final 5-7.5pp 7/17/04 11:46 AM Page 207 tary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith in July . Though the new officials were briefed about terrori... ...ice President Cheney interview with Newsweek, Nov. 19, 2001, pp. 7–8. 215. Douglas Cochrane meeting (Apr. 16, 2004); Condeleeza Rice meeting (Feb. 7, ...

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A Book of Golden Deeds

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... train on the way to Elmira with prison- ers. The engineer, whose name was William Ingram, might have leapt off and saved himself before the shock; bu... ...ring heather, over which soft skins were laid for their bedding. Sir James Douglas was the most courtly and graceful knight of all the party, and ever... ...or the King’s Field. Many of the horses were killed by the axes; and James Douglas and Gilbert de la Haye were both wounded. All would have been slain... ... the way of the king, and that staff is held against him by an Englishman, William, Bishop of Roskilde, the missionary who had converted a great part ... ... and came again barefoot and in sackcloth to the church door, where Bishop William met him, took him by the hand, gave him the kiss of peace, and led ... ...the bishop and the king lived in the closest friend- ship, so much so that William always prayed that even in death he might not be divided from his f... ...tle better than licensed robbers. No wonder, then, that the generations of William Tell and Arnold Melchthal bequeathed a resolute purpose of resistan... ...d Walter Straiton. There was no bar to the door. Yes, there was. Catherine Douglas, worthy of her name, worthy of the cognizance of the bleeding heart... ...fly into it and be lost. In trying to draw him up by the sheets, Elizabeth Douglas, another of the la- dies, was actually pulled down into the vault; ...

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...re likely to arise. He was, at last, on the 25th day of the month, between Douglas and Lanark, permitted to behold their evolutions. ‘I found their ho... ...63. *Turner, p. 198. 65 Lay Morals attained to it in so short a time.* At Douglas, which they had just left on the morning of this great wapinshaw, t... ...he fame of some of the great ones of the past. A man, for instance, called William Shakespeare could never dare to write plays. He is thrown into too ... ...of Hamlet. Its own name coming after is such an anti-climax. ‘The plays of William Shakespeare’? says the reader– ‘O no! The plays of William Shakespe...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...ed over in silence the influences of his home and his father. That father, William Burnes, after having been for many years a gardener, took a farm, m... ...vigorous talk. Nothing is more characteristic of the class in general, and William Burnes in particular, than the pains he took to get proper schoolin... ... the prose style of Robert; that of Gilbert need surprise us no less; even William writes a remarkable letter for a young man of such slender opportun... ...what voluptuous style of beauty,” judging from the silhouette in Mr. Scott Douglas’s invaluable edition, the reader will be fastidious if he does not ... ...er is one of unmingled *For the love affairs see, in particular, Mr. Scott Douglas’s edition under the different dates. 53 Familiar Studies of Men & ... ...asses over our own. News reached them, indeed, of great and joyful import. William Peel received eight livres and five sous from the duch- ess, when h... ...is, because he had let slip his secret to one so grave and friendly as Sir William Coventry. And from two other facts I think we may infer that he had... ...hrie, or some other, or all, of these Edinburgh friends while he was still Douglas of Longniddry’s private tutor. But our certain knowledge be- gins i...

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