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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... .... Amyot, Jacques 1965. Changing Patterns of Social Structure in Thailand, 1851–1965: An Annotated Bibliography with Comments. UNESCO Research Center...

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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... ...all the spight 1850 Of wrekefull Heauen, whose bare vnhoused Trunkes, 1851 To the conflicting Elements expos’d 1852 Answer meere Nature: b...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

...dye at Pomfret. 1850 Hast. Indeed I am no mourner for that newes, 1851 Because they haue beene still my aduersaries: 1852 But, that Il... ...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

...First Folio 1850 I saw it, and told Iohn of Gaunt, hee beat his owne 1851 Name, for you might haue truss’d him and all his Ap-parrell 1852 ... ...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

...e merry (Gentle) 1850 Strangle such thoughts as these, with any thing 1851 That you behold the while. Your guests are comming: 1852 Lift v... ... 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

...y distill it out. 1850 For our bad Neighbour makes vs early stirrers, 1851 Which is both healthfull, and good husbandry. 1852 Besides, the... ...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... ...ne and His Wife,’ his daily life is set forth. The letter is dated June 1, 1851. ‘Since you have been here I have been building some shan- ties of hou... ...field was the completion and publication of ‘Moby Dick; or, the Whale,’ in 1851. How many young men have been drawn to sea by this book is a question ... ...of naval existence being well contrasted. With ‘Moby Dick; or, the Whale’ (1851), Melville reached the topmost notch of his fame. The book represents,... ...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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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

... 31st he was Minister of Foreign Af- fairs. The coup d’etat of December 2, 1851 drove him from 12 Democracy in America the public service. In 1856 he... ...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 ...

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Speeches: Literary and Social

By: Charles Dickens

...................................... ........ 158 SPEECH: LONDON, APRIL 14, 1851. ........................................................................ ...................................... 180 SPEECH: MACREADY. LONDON, MARCH 1, 1851. ........................................................................ ..................................... ................... 188 LONDON, MAY 10, 1851. ........................................................................ ........ ............................. 188 SPEECH: GARDENING. LONDON, JUNE 9, 1851. ........................................................................ ... children before you, preside over Speeches: Literary and Social 69 their births, rock their wretched cradles, nail down their little coffins, pile u... ...ed was “elegantly putten round the town’s arms.” SPEECH: LONDON, APRIL 14, 1851. The Sixth Annual Dinner of the General Theatrical Fund was held at th...

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