Searched over 7.2 Billion pages in 1.39 seconds
Please wait while the eBook Finder searches for your request. Searching through the full text of 2,850,000 books. Full Text searches may take up to 1 min.
...HYSICS A quarterly issue scientifc journal, registered with the Library of Congress (DC). This journal is peer reviewed and included in the abstractin... ... ISSN: 1555-5615 (online) Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America JULY 2005 VOLUME 2 CONTENTS S. J. Crothers On the ... ...1555-5615 (online) Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America JULY 2005 VOLUME 2 CONTENTS S. J. Crothers On the Geometr... ...a set of quantum orbital angular velocities, must possess numerous quantum states of the time density feld. The quan- tum states are set up with the s... ...nsX ij ,Y ijk ,Z iklj shall be inhomogeneous. The origin of non-stationary states of the gravitational inertial force vector F i (4.1) is the non-stat... ...ty. Phys. Rev., 1935, v. 48, 73. 7. Einstein A. The Meaning of Relativity. 5th Edition, Science Paperbacks and Methuen and Co. Ltd., London, 1967. 8. ... ...n Quantum Systems From the beginning of theoretical physics in the 6th and 5th centuries BC there has been competition between two classes of modellin...
...matter: a new kind of matter whose atoms include both nucleons and anti-nucleons, while their life span was very short, no more than 10-20sec. Stable states of unmatter can be built on quarks and anti-quarks: applying the unmatter principle here it is obtained a quantum chromodynamics formula that gives many combinations of unmatter built on quarks and anti-quarks....
.... Cause and Effect can also be defined by Newton’s Third Law of Motion which states: “For every action: there is an equal and opposite reaction.” ... .... Then there would be no black hole at all. Newton’s Third Law of Motion states: “For every action: there is an equal and opposite reaction.” ... ... As far as we know, the only form of Energy which does not exist in all three states of Past-Present-Future is the animal-human awareness of Time in... ...12 is a 1, and a 1, and a 3… etc, etc; ad infinitum. The odd fractions like a 5th, 7th, 10th, or 11 th are not as prevalent because they are not as... ...12 is a 1, and a 1, and a 3… etc, etc; ad infinitum. The odd fractions like a 5th, 7th, 10th, or 11 th are not as prevalent because they are not as... ...e Outer Self. THE PATH OF SPLITNESS Chapter Three: Hominids 141 The 5th Major Imbalanced Split The increase of brain size resulted from ... ...hese two sources. If Russia had not bankrupted itself by trying to match the United States in its atomic nuclear capabilities for global destruction... ...hat the highest concentration is at the top, not at the bottom. Today in the United States: 1% of its population holds 40% of its wealth, 4% of its ... ...lation. This is basically, the only fucking difference between Haiti and the United States of America. Does anyone want to understand the significa...
...n Adobe Garamond type by The Composing Room of Michigan, Inc. Printed in the United States of America by R. R. Donnelley, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Libr... ... Garamond type by The Composing Room of Michigan, Inc. Printed in the United States of America by R. R. Donnelley, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Library of ... ...ted States of America by R. R. Donnelley, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Zittrain, Jonathan ( Jonathan L.)... ...ght welcome them—they also arise within technology-embracing au- thoritarian states, because the technology is exported. A lockdown on PCs and a corre... ...4 By one credible estimate, there will be over 290 million PCs in use in the United States by 2010 and 2 bil- lion PCs in use worldwide by 2011. 75 In... ...e credible estimate, there will be over 290 million PCs in use in the United States by 2010 and 2 bil- lion PCs in use worldwide by 2011. 75 In part b... ...licious Spam Control Phishing Country Code Hosts Services Hosts Bots Attacks United States 1 1 1 1 2 1 China 3 2 4 8 1 2 Germany 7 3 3 2 4 3 France 9 ... ...ch tasks themselves. See generally E R, D I (5th ed. 2003). 57. One example is the continuing success of the commercia... ... D, I S L C 175–336 (5th ed. 1897); F A. H, T C- L 162–76 (...
...l dissertation (Ph.D. Thesis available on Microfiche in UMI and from the Library of Congress), I postulate the existence of a particle (Chronon). Ti... ...cosmic) realm. The wave function (which describes the co-existing, superpositioned, states of the system) "collapses" following an act of measureme... ...e function which are macrocosmically stable and "objective" (known as the "pointer states")? Indeed, pointer States are reminiscent of the "strange... ...ther words, even the most rudimentary act of measurement is likely to probe pointer states. Superpositions are notoriously unstable. Even in the qu... ...ns and our mortality. As St. Augustine explained in his seminal "The City of God" (5th century AD), what to us appears heinous and atrocious may me... ...overnments on macro-economic matters. Freelance journalist in various media in the United States. 1990 to 1995 President of the Israel chapter of ... ...nia and to the Ministry of Finance. 2001 to 2003 Senior Business Correspondent for United Press International (UPI). 2007 - Associate Editor, Gl... ...cs on Suite 101 and Bellaonline. Columnist and commentator in "The New Presence", United Press International (UPI), InternetContent, eBookWeb, Pop...
...BN: 1-931233-84-5 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 BEGIN THE ADVENTURE How to Br... ...31233-84-5 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 BEGIN THE ADVENTURE How to Break the... ...m his celebrated 1905 paper by W. G. V. Rosser: 1. The laws by which the states of physical systems undergo change are not affected, whether the... ... dimension like the three of space - it seems that a new kind of time - a 5th dimension - pops up.[4] And what if our hero is time traveling in a s... ... list of important physical principles. The principle of relativity states that the laws of physics should be the same in all inertial frames ... ...mogul - Steven or Stephen something-or-other. NASA wanted to oversee, but Congress insisted on placing too many restrictions. Then when top-notch N... ...ns. Then when top-notch NASA engineers began defecting to TheConsortium, Congress relented some and NASA was welcomed as an active participant. ...
... ISBN: 1-931233-76-4 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 CONTENTS Dedication 4 Preface 5 Cha... ... 1-931233-76-4 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 CONTENTS Dedication 4 Preface 5 Chapter On... ...dden pattern of the situation. As we have a very well known theory, which states that the strength of the data depends on, the number of experts' opi... ... election. Now each party has its own opinion and when they join up as an united front we will see the result. So, let us take the opinion of 4 expe... ...sisting of repeating patterns of differing lengths. These equilibrium states are model inferences. 25 We give the Java screen depicting the... ...In Proceedings of the 8 th International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress, IFSA '99, Taiwan. http://digitais.ist.utl.pt/uke/papers/IFSA99f... ...ral Scientist, International Neural Network Society, Annual Meeting World Congress Neural Networks, June 1994. 27. Craiger, J.P., and M.D. Coovert... ...itive Maps in Virtual Worlds, International Neural Network Society, World Congress on Neural Networks, June 1994. 31. Dickerson, J.A., and B. Kosk... ...n in FCMs for Ranking Decision Alternatives, Proceedings of the EUFIT 97, 5th European Congress on Intelligent Techniques and Soft Computing, Septem...
...che/ ISBN: 1-931233-53-5 Standard Address Number 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 4 Foreword In the history of thought and cre... ...BN: 1-931233-53-5 Standard Address Number 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 4 Foreword In the history of thought and creation, ... ...literary movement of Paradoxism, conceived in Romania and affirmed in the United States, which is closely bound to the temperament, inclination, tas... ...y movement of Paradoxism, conceived in Romania and affirmed in the United States, which is closely bound to the temperament, inclination, taste and ... ...sses” (Michel Dufrenne). Another Frenchman, the writer Patrick Marcadet states (cf. Anthology) that he was expecting, at the appearance of paradox... ...med voluptuousness. In the year 1994, there was published, still in the United States, Saul Bellow’s book, All is in relation - From the obscure p... ...pon the volume Blue Horizons, in “Mihai Eminescu:, Sydney, December 1995, 5th year, no.22, p.56. Adam, Ioan, The animals country in a tour to Glas... .... Seagull, Larry, A short biography, in “Tempus”, Bucuresti, July, 1996, 5th year, no.1, p.7. Stroe, Gheorghe, Cronica Tempus , in “Tempus”, Bucur... ...7. Stroe, Gheorghe, Cronica Tempus , in “Tempus”, Bucuresti, July, 1996, 5th year, no.1, p.8. Barbu, Marian, References and quotations, in “The co...
... ISBN: 1931233-98-5 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 CONTENTS Preface ... ...SBN: 1931233-98-5 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 CONTENTS Preface 5 ... ... hidden pattern of the situation. As we have a very well known theory, which states that the strength of the data 76 depends on, the number of ex... ... with just profit to the employer we see it gives good investment with other states like neither profit nor loss to the employer is on, when he con... ...ns. In Proceedings of the 8 th International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress, IFSA '99, Taiwan. http://digitais.ist.utl.pt/uke/papers/IF... ...vioral Scientist, International Neural Network Society, Annual Meeting World Congress Neural Networks, June 1994. 32. Craiger, J.P., and M.D. Coov... ...ognitive Maps in Virtual Worlds, International Neural Network Society, World Congress on Neural Networks, June 1994. 36. Dickerson, J.A., and B. K... ...tion in FCMs for Ranking Decision Alternatives, Proceedings of the EUFIT 97, 5th European Congress on Intelligent Techniques and Soft Computing, Se...
...A. Tucker, at Bemls' During the Season EVERALL BROS High-Class Tailors 359 5th Avenue, New York ALDGATE ARROW CLUPECO SHRUNK Qnarti-r HI/a-.h. ir>c ea... ... to d«te Sfiring Street, WlllUmatown CONSTITUTIONS SIMILAR Germany and the United States Compared by Dr. Hoetzsch IVofesHur Oltci IloiilzKcli, who WHH... ...e Sfiring Street, WlllUmatown CONSTITUTIONS SIMILAR Germany and the United States Compared by Dr. Hoetzsch IVofesHur Oltci IloiilzKcli, who WHH si'lep... ...- similarities between the constitu- tioiis of Germany and of the L'liited States. It must be re raeinl)i!red, however, that the origi- nal sources an... ...ion to join with tlio class- ical associations of the middle and .southern states in the jniblica- tion of the classical journal al- ready established... ... With the completion of the new buildines, which wtre dedicated September ^5th, it/ot), this .school DOW hat facilities and equipment for teacnin^ and... .... Tucker, at Bemis' During tlie Season EVERALL BROS High-Class Tailors 259 5th Avenue, New York ON ANDOFF LIKE A COAT. THE MOD- ERN SHIRT IDEA. WHITE ... ...; among them his costly three-volume edi- tion of " Butterflies of Eastern United States and Canada," and his largest work •• Nomenclatura Zoologicus.... ...icy of private ownership and operation of street railways in cities of the United States." The debate will be held on Thursday, May 9. The fresh- men,...
... ISBN: 1-931233-67-5 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America First International Conference o... ...ISBN: 1-931233-67-5 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America First International Conference on Neutr... ...ntum theory, the wave function Psi that describes the superposition of possible states may be simulated by a neutrosophic function, i.e. a function w... ...r 30%. Then the neutrosophic probability that Popescu emigrates to the Unites States is NP(Popescu) = ( (40-60), (20-25)U(30-35), {10,20,30... ...hniques for Fuzzy Dempster Shafer Classifiers”, Proc. of 1997 Seventh IFSA World Congress, Prague, pp. 197 302, 1997. [6] Boole G.,“An Investigation of... ... Neural networks and genetic algorithms, Proceedings EUFIT *94 (2 nd European congress on intelligent techniques and soft computing), Aachen, Germa... ...nd Sanity : An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics, 5th edition 1995. Institute of General Semantics. [18] Krivov, Sergue...
...stributed by Ingram and by Baker & Taylor, and give the book’s Library of Congress Catalog Card Number, which is 2006030830. ABOUT AUTOGR... ...even James Bartlett First Edition ISBN 978-0-6151-4120-6 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2006030830 Printed in the United States of... ...6 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2006030830 Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication ... ...brary of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2006030830 Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication Data ... ...ayed on his dining room walls. Of hide and metal, in various shapes, they united the room and its glazing lamps and candles. I felt myself the focal... ...white mas- ters. In the same year, there were 56,649 mulattoes in the free states; but for the most part they were not born there—they came from the ... ...; but for the most part they were not born there—they came from the slave states. During this year, the slave states had 348,847 mulattoes, all of h... ...kbirders will find slave trade dangerous and unprosper- ous, with both the United States and England patrolling the seas. If I accomplish nothing mor... ...y die young and deprived? Drums passing. The White House Library May 5th, 1864 De Tocqueville wrote that there are few calm spots in this count...
...vy,” approved 21st of December, 1861, provides: “That the President of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall have ... ...proved 21st of December, 1861, provides: “That the President of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall have the aut... ...nd such officers may, if upon the recommendation of the Presi- dent of the United States they shall receive a vote of thanks of Congress for their ser... ... officers may, if upon the recommendation of the Presi- dent of the United States they shall receive a vote of thanks of Congress for their services a... ...’S ORDER OF MILITARY EMANCIPA- TION, MAY 19, 1862. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: A Proclamation Whereas there appears in the publi... ...R OF MILITARY EMANCIPA- TION, MAY 19, 1862. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: A Proclamation Whereas there appears in the public print... ... BURNSIDE, Commanding, etc., Falmouth: GENERAL:—Y our communication of the 5th was delivered to me by your aide-de-camp at 12 M. to-day. In all my com... ... has submitted to me a resolution of the House of Rep- resentatives of the 5th instant, which has been delivered to him, and which is in the following... ...eived by this government as charge d’affaires of the same republic. On the 5th day of December, 1851, a consular convention was concluded between that...
...: The third section of the ?Act further to promote the efficiency of the Navy,? approved 21st of December, 1861, provides: ?That the President of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall have the authority to detail from the retired list of the navy for the command of squadrons and single ships such officers as he may believe that the good ...
...d America, naval officers of all countries, and the Governments of several States on the two continents, were deeply interested in the matter. For som... ...any, sailing to windward in that portion of the Atlantic lying between the United States and Europe, respectively signalled the monster to each other ... ...iling to windward in that portion of the Atlantic lying between the United States and Europe, respectively signalled the monster to each other in 42º ... ... a rock, a reef, but a reef of indefinite and shifting proportions. On the 5th of March, 1867, the Moravian, of the Montreal Ocean Company, finding he... ...om a scientific research in the disagreeable territory of Nebraska, in the United States. In virtue of my office as Assistant Professor in the Museum ... ...ientific research in the disagreeable territory of Nebraska, in the United States. In virtue of my office as Assistant Professor in the Museum of Natu... ...m, were unanimous on this point. Public opin- ion had been pronounced. The United States were the first in the field; and in New York they made prepar... ...arrived without the unveiling of this submarine mystery. The next day, the 5th of November, at twelve, the delay would (morally speaking) expire; afte... ...ng line of mountains being occasionally relieved by some ancient ruin. The 5th of February we at last entered the Gulf of Aden, a perfect funnel intro...
...Merchants, common sailors, captains of vessels, skippers, both of Europe and America, naval officers of all countries, and the Governments of several States on the two continents, were deeply interested in the matter....
...dvocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States, old as well as new, North as well as South.” Judge Douglas makes us... ...question is settled. He says the bill he introduced into the Senate of the United States on the 4th day of January, 1854, settled the slavery question... ...n is settled. He says the bill he introduced into the Senate of the United States on the 4th day of January, 1854, settled the slavery question foreve... ...s that in that year there were over four hundred thousand mulattoes in the United States. Now let us take what is called an Abolition State—the Republ... ...in that year there were over four hundred thousand mulattoes in the United States. Now let us take what is called an Abolition State—the Republican, s... ...1805, prescribing rules for the subdivision of sections of land within the United States system of surveys, standing unrepealed, in my opinion, is bin... ...NOIS, September 9, 1860. HON. E. B. W ASHBURNE. MY DEAR SIR: Y ours of the 5th was received last evening. I was right glad to see it. It contains the ... ...hout which it was believed possible to keep the government on foot. On the 5th of March (the present incumbent’s first full day in office), a letter o... ...INCOLN MEMORANDUM FOR A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN [OCTOBER 1?] 1861 On or about the 5th of October (the exact date to be deter- mined hereafter) I wish a movem...
...THE HOUSE. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that, before the first meet... ...SE. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that, before the first meeting of ... ...show that they were regularly elected in accordance with the laws of their States respec- tively, or the laws of the United States. Approved March 3, ... ...ccordance with the laws of their States respec- tively, or the laws of the United States. Approved March 3, 1863. 7 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: ... ... proper ones. Iowa, having an entire Union delegation, will be one of the States the attempt will be made, if upon any. The Gover- nor doubtless has... ...uant to the comity deemed to be due to friendly powers, any tobacco in the United States belonging to the government either of France, Austria, or any... ...to the extent of three hundred dollars in each case, prohibited after this 5th day of the present month. I transmit for your consid- eration a commun... ...al of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1864, and of the independence of t... ...nlist. And I hereby proclaim, order, and direct that immediately after the 5th day of September, 1864, being fifty days from 160 The Writings of Abra...
... and by which Convention Mr. LINCOLN had been named as their candidate for United States Sena- tor. Mr. DOUGLAS was not present.] Mr. PRESIDENT AND GE... ... which Convention Mr. LINCOLN had been named as their candidate for United States Sena- tor. Mr. DOUGLAS was not present.] Mr. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN... ...ocates will push it forward till it shall become alike law- ful in all the States, old as well as new, North as well as South. Have we no tendency to ... ...nning. The new year of 1854 found slavery excluded from more than half the States by State Constitutions, and from most of the National territory by C... ... States by State Constitutions, and from most of the National territory by Congressional prohibition. Four days later, commenced the struggle which en... ...c institutions in their own way, sub- ject only to the Constitution of the United States.” Then opened the roar of loose declamation in favor of “squa... ..., and held him as a slave for a long time in each, was passing through the United States Circuit Court for the District of Missouri; and both Nebraska... ...eal of the Fugi- tive Slave law passed at the recent session of Congress? “5th. Will you advocate and vote for the election of a Speaker of the House ... ...see by the La Salle Democrat and Ottawa Free Trader, I took at Peru on the 5th, and at Ottawa on the 7th, the affirma- tive side of interrogatories 1s...
... yet it is in a peculiar degree both illustrative and typical of the great statesman who made it, alike in its strong com- 4 The Writings of Abraham ... ...He says: “….the moral qualities that are required in the higher spheres of statesmanship [are not] those of a hero or a saint. Passionate earnestness ... ...re that of skil- ful compromise, and in the conditions of modern life, the statesman is likely to succeed best who possesses second- ary qualities to ... ...s; he read Robinson Crusoe, The Pilgrim’s Progress, a short history of the United States, and Weems’s Life of Washington. To the town constable’s he w... ...n their claims seemed to him unfair. Presenting his very first case in the United States Circuit Court, the only question being one of authority, he d... ...854. The repeal of the Missouri Compromise, opening the Territories of the United States, the heritage of coming generations, to the invasion of slave... ... is Adams’s friend, personal and politi- cal, will recollect, that, on the 5th of this month, he (Adams), with a great affectation of modesty, declare... ...on, Ky. DEAR SIR:—We hear you are to visit Indianapolis, Indi- ana, on the 5th Of October next. If our information in this is correct we hope you will... ...ose will come in next time. The convention is to be held at Tremont on the 5th of April and according to the rule we have adopted your county is to ha...
... was said to be one slain inno- cent. (Moniteur of 6th November (Debate of 5th Novem- ber, 1793).) One; not two, O thou seagreen Incorruptible? If so,... ...e, have pre- cisely this problem to solve. Under the name and nickname of ‘statesmen, hommes d’etat,’ of ‘moderate-men, moderantins, ’ of Brissotins, ... ...will work the appointment of Heaven. Of National Assemblages, Parliaments, Congresses, which have long sat; which are of saturnine temperament; above ... ... At home this Killing of a King has divided all friends; and abroad it has united all enemies. Fraternity of Peoples, Revo- lutionary Propagandism; At... ...x eclats,’ at the gentilities and superfine airs of these Girondin “men of statesmanship,” with their pedantries, plausibilities, pusillanimities: “th... ...thematics; Fabre d’Eglantine furnishes poetic nomenclature: and so, on the 5th of October 1793, after trouble enough, they bring forth this New Republ... ...ansculottism makes, as it were, free arena; one of the strangest temporary states Humanity was ever seen in. A nation of men, full of wants and void o... ...s sent by an Official, and torn and trampled on: Death this day. It is the 5th of April, 1794. Camille’s poor Wife may cease hovering about this Priso... ...own side: and now there is no Election, or only the third of one. Black is united with white against this clause of the Two-thirds; all the Unruly of ...
...the idea of PROPERTY IN THAT BEING. —Coleridge Entered according to Act of Congress in 1855 by Frederick Douglass in the Clerk’s Office of the Distric... ...umulating, not from the ranks of the half-freed colored people of the free states, but from the very depths of slavery itself; the indestructible equa... ...rgan of the downtrodden, edited and published by one of themselves, in the United States. 13 Frederick Douglas The result of this visit was, that on ... ... the downtrodden, edited and published by one of themselves, in the United States. 13 Frederick Douglas The result of this visit was, that on his ret... ... Frederick Douglas The result of this visit was, that on his return to the United States, he established a newspaper. This proceeding was sorely again... ...ick Douglas The result of this visit was, that on his return to the United States, he established a newspaper. This proceeding was sorely against the ... ...f his paper, may be estimated by the fact, that anti-slavery papers in the United States, even while organs of, and when supported by, anti-slavery pa... ...ertain day, a vast number of petitions and memorials had been presented to congress, praying for the abolition of slavery in the Dis- trict of Columbi... ...ery to the extent of making slavery respected in every state of the Union. 5th. The extension of slavery over Mexico and the entire South American sta...
...it. They figure but as the three ruffi- ans of the elder play-wrights. The United States have the cleanest hands, and even theirs are not immaculate. ... ...y figure but as the three ruffi- ans of the elder play-wrights. The United States have the cleanest hands, and even theirs are not immaculate. It was ... ...hed story. And the end of it spattered the credit alike of England and the States, when this man (the premier of a friendly sovereign) was kidnapped a... ...rant might be better than three, and any one preferable to Germany. On the 5th November 1885, accordingly, Laupepa, Tamasese, and forty-eight high chi... ...nsulate. Malietoa supposed himself betrayed by Tamasese. Consul Churchward states with precision that the document was sold by a scribe for thirty-six... ...t Malietoa,” said Mataafa “but try to bring about a compromise, and form a united government.” “Very well,” said Tamasese, “leave it to me, and I will... ...c- tice to ask a purchaser upon which side he meant to fight. On September 5th, Brandeis published a letter: “To the chiefs of Tuamasanga, Manono, and... ... of humanity I hereby respectfully and solemnly protest in the name of the United States of America and of the civilised world in general against the ... ...y began to arrive: on the 2nd twenty boats, on the 3rd twenty-nine, on the 5th seventeen. On the 6th the position Mataafa had so long occupied on the ...
...are affable. I had but recently had an encounter with an imported Colonial statesman, who was being adver- tised like a soap as the coming saviour of ... ...able of understand- ing. But one could as soon have talked with one of the states- men at Madame T ussaud’s. An antiquated figure. The effect of these... ...in fact, an impregnable position, and against it was pitted the invincible 5th Group of the Alpini. It was the old problem of the irresistible force i... ...war on that level might be as tedious as the South African war. But if the United States preferred to go into Mexican affairs with what I may perhaps ... ...that level might be as tedious as the South African war. But if the United States preferred to go into Mexican affairs with what I may perhaps call a ... ...rought upon the western front. These are Britain, France, Germany, and the United States of America. Less certainly equal to the effort are Italy, Jap... ...d overseas had by comparison a certain glamour. Except that when you said “United States” to him he would draw the air sharply be- tween his teeth and... ... this open discussion goes on before the doors close upon the secret peace congress the better for mankind. 2 2 2 2 2 Let me sketch out here what I co... ...ness have a higher sanction than the mere give and take of belligerents in congress. Moreover this International Tribunal, if it was indeed to prevent...
...that Monsieur Phileas Fogg was the most exact and settled gentleman in the United Kingdom, I have come to monsieur in the hope of living with him a tr... ...er- ate; but when he calculated upon crossing India in three days, and the United States in seven, could he rely beyond misgiv- ing upon accomplishing... ...; but when he calculated upon crossing India in three days, and the United States in seven, could he rely beyond misgiv- ing upon accomplishing his ta... ...“Left T urin, Friday, at 7.20 a.m. “Arrived at Brindisi, Saturday, October 5th, at 4 p.m. “Sailed on the Mongolia, Saturday, at 5 p.m. “Reached Suez, ... ...he Thuggee chief, king of the stran- glers, held his sway. These ruffians, united by a secret bond, strangled victims of every age in honour of the go... ...d until five o’clock on the morning of the 6th; the steamer was due on the 5th. Phileas Fogg was twenty-four hours behind-hand, and the Yokohama steam... ...plest in the world. Instead of sailing directly from England to the United States, like a common villain, he had traversed three quarters of the globe... ...joy himself with the fortune stolen from the bank. But, once in the United States, what should he, Fix, do? Should he abandon this man? No, a hundred ... ...F TWENTY MILES AN HOUR, A COURSE OF MORMON HISTORY During the night of the 5th of December, the train ran south- easterly for about fifty miles; then ...
... many quarters in England, in Ireland, in the British colonies, and in the United States, a series of letters expressing a far profounder interest in ... ...uarters in England, in Ireland, in the British colonies, and in the United States, a series of letters expressing a far profounder interest in papers ... ... And perhaps this natural prece- dency in authority of years and judgment, united to the ten- der humility with which she declined to assert it, had b... ...r one hour on this thy festival of Pentecost I make my servant—render thee united worship in this thy recovered temple.” Lo! the apparition plucks an ... ...birthday, or some traditional commemoration of ancient feuds, (such as the 5th of No- vember,) irritated his martial propensities. Some of these being... ...vil grandeur, as exemplified in three differ- ent modes by three different states. Availing himself of the brief scriptural notice,—“The devil taketh ... ...ng to his precedent) the many and remote embassies to and from independent states, in all quarters of the earth, with how many more groups might the s... ...olics, by an association that arrogated to itself the style and title of a congress. No man could suppose that a designation so ominously significant ... ... impor- tant counties of Waterford and Kilkenny. Being delayed un- til the 5th of June, the assault was repulsed with prodigious slaughter, The other ...
...nning-races, all the school amusements were his delight; fireworks for the 5th of No- vember sparkle with ecstasy through his letters, and he was a ca... ... and may we learn to live with such holiness here that we may hereafter be united for ever in Heaven.’ This letter is marked twice over ‘Only for Papa... ...e may sleep in Him as our hope is this our sister doth, and may be finally united with her in Heaven. Yesterday was a day of great trial to us all: I ... ...’ ‘Merton, Shrove T uesday. ‘My dearest Joan and Fan,—How we must all have united this morning in pouring out our thanks to God for His great mercy! Y... ... one must think out each step, anticipate each probable result, before one states anything. It is of course full of the highest interest. Can’t you fa... ... and before sermon, 3rd, No. 143; after sermon, 4th, No. 19; after Litany, 5th, Veni Creator to All Saints. The ordination will be in the Norfolk Isla... ...d foot; a great many others are very ill, some young ones especially. ‘May 5th.—Jemima Young sent for me yesterday morn- ing. I was with her the day b... ...by a whaler, and I have only ten minutes. ‘Your account of the Southampton Congress is a regular picture. I thinly I can see the Bishops of Winton, Sa...
... Qaeda (1988–1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992–1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda’s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996–... ...(1988–1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992–1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda’s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996–1998) ... ...Department 93 3.6 . . . and in the White House 98 3.7 . . . and in the Congress 102 4. RESPONSES TO AL QAEDA’S INITIAL ASSAULTS 108 4.1 Before... ...MS 215 7.1 First Arrivals in California 215 7.2 The 9/11 Pilots in the United States 223 7.3 Assembling the Teams 231 7.4 Final Strategies and... ...5 7.1 First Arrivals in California 215 7.2 The 9/11 Pilots in the United States 223 7.3 Assembling the Teams 231 7.4 Final Strategies and Tactic... ... of Effort in the Congress 419 13.5 Organizing America’s Defenses in the United States 423 Appendix A: Common Abbreviations 429 Appendix B:Table o... ...ort in the Congress 419 13.5 Organizing America’s Defenses in the United States 423 Appendix A: Common Abbreviations 429 Appendix B:Table of Names... ...e sky lobby on the 44th floor, and numerous units were located between the 5th and 37th floors. 118 FDNY South Tower and Marriott Hotel Operations. Im... ...PAPD interview 7,WTC Command (Nov. 25, 2004). For firefighters between the 5th and 37th floors, see, e.g., FDNY interview 29, Battalion 1 (Jan. 29, 20...
...Excerpt: We present the narrative of this report and the recommendations that flow from it to the President of the United States, the United States Congress, and the American people for their consideration. Ten Commissioners--five Republicans and five Democrats chosen by elected leaders from our nation?s capital at a time of great partisa...
...2 Bin Ladin?s Appeal in the Islamic World 48 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988?1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992?1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda?s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996?1998) 63 3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71 3.1 From the Old Terrorism to the New: The First World Trade Center Bombing 71 3.2 Adaptation?and Nonadaptation?...
...overnment, you are called upon to deliberate on a new Constitution for the United States of America. The subject speaks its own importance; comprehend... ...nt, you are called upon to deliberate on a new Constitution for the United States of America. The subject speaks its own importance; comprehending in ... ...rivate circles of those who oppose the new Constitution, that the thirteen States are of too great extent for any general system, and that we must of ... ...he prosperity of the people of America depended on their continuing firmly united, and the wishes, prayers, and efforts of our best and wisest citizen... ...or safety and happiness in union, we ought to seek it in a division of the States into distinct confederacies or sovereign- ties. However extraordinar... ...at Provi- dence has been pleased to give this one connected country to one united people—a people descended from the same ances- tors, speaking the sa... ...ons of imminent danger induced the people of America to form the memorable Congress of 1774. That body recommended certain measures to their constitue... ...heir efforts to pursuade the people to reject the advice of that patriotic Congress. Many, indeed, were deceived and deluded, but the great majority o... ...ited States and foreign nations, or to that between the States themselves; 5th, to all those which originate on the high seas, and are of admiralty or...
...ter an unequivocal experience of the inefficacy of the subsisting federal government, you are called upon to deliberate on a new Constitution for the United States of America. The subject speaks its own importance; comprehending in its consequences nothing less than the existence of the union, the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is composed, the fate of an empi...
...e visitor. I will answer the business part of it first. In relation to our Congress matter here, you were right in supposing I would support the nomin... ...ink annexation an evil. I hold it to be a paramount duty of us in the free States, due to the Union of the States, and perhaps to liberty itself (para... ...berty itself (paradox though it may seem), to let the slavery of the other States alone; while, on the other hand, I hold it to be equally clear that ... ... LINCOLN. 20 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Two RESOLUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DECEMBER 22, 1847 Whereas, The Pres... ...N. 20 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Two RESOLUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DECEMBER 22, 1847 Whereas, The President o... ... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DECEMBER 22, 1847 Whereas, The President of the United States, in his mes- sage of May 11, 1846, has declared that “the Mex... ...the Mexican Gov- ernment not only refused to receive him [the envoy of the United States], or to listen to his propositions, but, after a long-continu... ...AND STRIKER, NEW YORK. SPRINGFIELD, MARCH 10, 1855 GENTLEMEN:—Yours of the 5th is received, as also was that of 15th Dec, last, inclosing bond of Clif... ...is structure which has been legally put there. The Afton came there on the 5th and lay at Rock Island until next morning. When a boat lies up the pilo...
...ant is duly received, which I do not meet as a ?bore,? but as a most welcome visitor. I will answer the business part of it first. In relation to our Congress matter here, you were right in supposing I would support the nominee. Neither Baker nor I, however, is the man, but Hardin, so far as I can judge from present appearances. We shall have no split or trouble about the ...
... chil- dren. She still lives in Clermont County at this writing, Octo- ber 5th, 1884, and is over ninety ears of age. Until her memory failed her, a f... ...chool, many of whom have filled conspicuous places in the service of their States. T wo of my contemporaries there —who, I believe, never attended any... ...ation my father re- ceived a letter from the Honorable Thomas Morris, then United States Senator from Ohio. When he read it he said to me, Ulysses, I ... ...y father re- ceived a letter from the Honorable Thomas Morris, then United States Senator from Ohio. When he read it he said to me, Ulysses, I believe... ...uld not write to Hamer for the appointment, but he wrote to Thomas Morris, United States Senator from Ohio, informing him that there was a vacancy at ... ... write to Hamer for the appointment, but he wrote to Thomas Morris, United States Senator from Ohio, informing him that there was a vacancy at West Po... ...afforded, it would not have voted for Jefferson Davis for President of the United 15 U. S. Grant States, over Mr. Lincoln, or any other representativ... ...our companies of light artillery, five regiments of infantry —the 3d, 4th, 5th, 7th and 8th—and one regiment of artillery acting as infan- try—not mor... ...TEREY— SURRENDER OF THE CITY THE ADVANCE from Camargo was commenced on the 5th of September. The army was divided into four columns, sepa- rated from ...
.............................................................. 76 BOOK 1.IV . STATES-GENERAL ............................................................... ... with the whole pomp of astonished intoxicated France, will be opening the States- General. Dubarrydom and its D’Aiguillons are gone forever. There is... ...ntgolfier send up their paper- dome, filled with the smoke of burnt wool. (5th June, 1783.) The Vivarais provincial assembly is to be prorogued this s... ...gth, one day, of proposing to convoke a ‘National Assembly.’ “You de- mand States-General?” asked Monseigneur with an air of mi- natory surprise.—”Yes... ...c Oath, of the One- 70 The French Revolution and-all sort, is sworn, with united throat;—an excellent new- idea, which, in these coming years, shall ... ...that of dearth, perhaps of famine. Some days before this hailstorm, on the 5th of July; and still more decisively some days after it, on the 8th of Au... ...entation,’ that is to say, have as many members as the Noblesse and Clergy united? Shall the States-General, when once assembled, vote and deliberate,... ...rt followed Report, and one Proclamation flown in the teeth of the other? (5th July; 8th August; 23rd September, &c. &c.) However, that first moot-poi... ...elf aiding from within: the railing gives way; Majesty and Legislative are united in place, unknown Destiny hovering over both. Rattle, and again ratt...
...before. Judging from the kind of men sent to the State legislatures and to Congress, the fact that certain things are forbidden does not mean that the... ...en claimed that Jesus repudiated the doctrine of vengeance. The passage of 5th Matthew, 38-30 is often quoted in proof of this assertion—“Ye have hear... ...hrough this instinct, man builds his villages and cities and organizes his states and nations. With the gregarious instinct and the parental in- stinc... ...he herd instinct in animal species develops packs and clans and tribes and states. Man is the heir to all the past, and the instincts and emotions of ... ...nt qualities inherent in the tendencies and aspira- tions of a people. The United States of America, among the 60 nations, meets these conditions, an... ...ities inherent in the tendencies and aspira- tions of a people. The United States of America, among the 60 nations, meets these conditions, and we fi... ...he main reason for the seemingly abnormal number of property crimes in the United States. Man’s infinitely long past developed the hunger instinct, wh... ...k. In spite of the professions often made, most men have a poor opinion of congressmen and legislators, and feel that their own con- science is a much... ...nists, from the beginning of organized government down to the birth of the United States and even to the present time, furnishes ample proof of this. ...
............................................................. 100 BOOK 1.IV . STATES-GENERAL ............................................................... ... with the whole pomp of astonished intoxicated France, will be opening the States-General. Dubarrydom and its D’Aiguillons are gone forever. There is ... ...ntgolfier send up their paper- dome, filled with the smoke of burnt wool. (5th June, 1783.) The Vivarais provincial assembly is to be prorogued this s... ...ength, one day, of proposing to convoke a ‘National Assembly.’ “You demand States-Gen- eral?” asked Monseigneur with an air of minatory surprise.— ”Ye... ...Espremenil, a most patriotic Oath, of the One-and-all sort, is sworn, with united throat;—an excellent new-idea, which, in these coming years, shall n... ...that of dearth, perhaps of famine. Some days before this hailstorm, on the 5th of July; and still more decisively some days after it, on the 8th of Au... ...ntation, ’ that is to say, have as many members as the Noblesse and Clergy united? Shall the States-General, when once assembled, vote and deliberate,... ...rt followed Report, and one Proclamation flown in the teeth of the other? (5th July; 8th August; 23rd September, &c. &c.) However, that first moot-poi... ...e perpetual pamphlets: and no man to gag them! Neither, as in the American Congress, do the arrangements seem per- fect. A Senator has not his own Des...
...of men of learn- ing, but upon the public conduct of princes and sovereign states. I have endeavoured, in the fourth book, to explain as fully and dis... ...e sea. The navigation of the Danube is of very little use to the different states of Bavaria, Austria, and Hungary, in comparison of what it would be,... ...ivided into any number of parts, as by fusion those parts can easily be re-united again; a quality which no other equally durable commodities possess,... ...f the world, I believe, the avarice and injustice of princes and sovereign states, abusing the confidence of their subjects, have by degrees diminishe... ...nerally the same, or very nearly the same, through the greater part of the united king- dom. These, and most other things which are sold by retail, th... ...ouring poor, therefore, can maintain their families in the one part of the united kingdom, they must be in affluence in the other. Oatmeal, indeed, su... ...rentices (words likewise originally synonymous) to study under him. By the 5th of Elizabeth, commonly called the Statute of Ap- prenticeship, it was e... ... been limited to those trades which were established in England before the 5th of Elizabeth, and has never been extended to such as have been introduc... ...heel-wright; this latter trade having been exercised in England before the 5th of Eliza- beth. But a wheel-wright, though he has never served an appre...
...ing occurred to break the monotony of our life until— Friday, September 5th, when we saw a sail on our weather (starboard) beam. She proved to b... ... quarters in the land of knives and forks and tea cups. Sunday, October 5th. It was our morning watch; when, soon after the day began to break, a... ...e Mast Richard Henry Dana CHAPTER V — CAPE HORN—A VISIT Wednesday, Nov. 5th.—The weather was fine during the previous night, and we had a clear ... ...a small schooner had made a good voyage, by carrying a cargo of them to the United States. We returned by sun down, and found the Loriotte at a... ... schooner had made a good voyage, by carrying a cargo of them to the United States. We returned by sun down, and found the Loriotte at anchor, ... ...alled who speak the English language) who have married Californians, become united to the Catholic church, and acquired considerable property. Havi... ...ure was chiefly turned against a large, heavy moulded fellow from the Middle States, who was called Sam. This man hesitated in his speech, and was ra... ...acquitted, yet he was so frightened that he never would show himself in the United States again; and I could not persuade him that he could never be ... ...ed, yet he was so frightened that he never would show himself in the United States again; and I could not persuade him that he could never be tried a...
...or two hundred and twenty years. It is enough that she is reported to have united the stately tread of Andalusian women with the innocent voluptuousne... ...; and the French reporter of Catalina’s memoirs dwells upon the theme. She united, he says, the sweetness of the German lady with the energy of the Ar... ... for reclaiming them, or for chastising their revolt. Both conditions were united obviously in the person of Kien Long, the reigning Emperor of China,... ...pe of his own nervous terrors, when the memo- rable day arrived, the fatal 5th of January, which for ever terminated the dispute, and put a seal upon ... ...denness with which the verification followed his reports. Precisely on the 5th of January, the day so solemnly appointed under religious sanctions by ... ... which the women and elder boys assisted in drawing the tent-ropes. On the 5th of Janu- ary all had been animation, and the joyousness of indefinite e... ...of this paper have been translated by the Jesuit missionaries. The Emperor states the whole motives of his conduct and the chief incidents at great le... ...s ogy, when men talk of substances in different stages, or of transitional states, they do not mean that they have watched the same individual stratum... ...at they have watched the same individual stratum or phenomenon, exhibiting states removed from each other by depths of many thousand years; how could ...
...nker’s son, and sat down to consider the Governor’s son and the son of the Congressman. CHAPTER VI IT WERE A WEARINESS TO FOLLOW in detail the le... ...d the pork butcher’s heir—right again, and sound. Next, we turned down the Congressman’s son and the Governor’s— right as a trivet, I confess it. Next... ...onfess it. Next the Senator’s son and the son of the Vice President of the United States—perfectly right, there’s no permanency about those little dis... ...it. Next the Senator’s son and the son of the Vice President of the United States—perfectly right, there’s no permanency about those little distinctio... ...t they very soon arrived at Rural Retreat, where they dismounted, and were united with all the solemnities that usually attended such divine operation... ... gods of battle, and by that faith whereby just men are made perfect—to be united. I hope, my dear sir, you will find it convenient as well as agreeab... ...hat he was there because he had once had his opportunity to go home to the States rich, and had not done it; had rather lost his wealth, and had then ... ...innocence printing them calmly and tranquilly in a book. For instance: He states that he entered a hair dresser’s in Paris to get shaved, and the fir... ...o above) I find the fol lowing (I alter surname, as usual): Welch.—On the 5th inst., Mary C. Welch, wife of William B. Welch, and daughter of Cathari...
...with civilization. I hardly need refer now to the laborers in our Southern States who produce the staple exports of this country, and are themselves a... ...h, in 1650, for the information of those who wished to take up land there, states more particularly that “those in New Netherland, and especially in N... ...same all the world over, whether the building be an Egyptian temple or the United States Bank. It costs more than it comes to. The mainspring is vanit... ...l the world over, whether the building be an Egyptian temple or the United States Bank. It costs more than it comes to. The mainspring is vanity, assi... ...r am bassadors should be instructed to send home such seeds as these, and Congress help to distribute them over all the land. We should never stand u... ...leav ing the foe to select among his own members; and so there were three united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put... ...n ’49, about the 31st; and in ’50, about the 27th of December; in ’52, the 5th of January; in ’53, the 31st of December. The snow had already covered ... ...s said that the British Empire is very large and respectable, and that the United States are a first rate power. We do not believe that a tide rises a...
...t with civilization. I hardly need refer now to the laborers in our Southern States who produce the staple exports of this country, and are themselves... ...tch, in 1650, for the information of those who wished to take up land there, states more particularly, that “those in New Netherland, and especially i... ...e same all the world over, whether the building be an Egyptian temple or the United States Bank. It costs more than it comes to. The mainspring is van... ...all the world over, whether the building be an Egyptian temple or the United States Bank. It costs more than it comes to. The mainspring is vanity, as... .... Our ambassadors should be instructed to send home such seeds as these, and Congress help to distribute them over all the land. We should never stand... ...eg, leaving the foe to select among his own members; and so there were three united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which p... ... in ’49, about the 31st; and in ’50, about the 27th of December; in ’52, the 5th of January; in ’53, the 31st of December. The snow had already covere... ... is said that the British Empire is very large and respectable, and that the United States are a first rate power. We do not believe that a tide rises ...
... had seen life in all its vari- eties, and been much in the company of the statesmen and wits of his time, he could com- municate to Johnson an abunda... ...l known to many to be par- ticularly unsocial, as there is no Ordinary, or united company, but each person has his own mess, and is under no obligatio... ...as not long before I obtained the same mark of distinction. On Tuesday the 5th of July, I again visited Johnson. Talking of London, he observed, ‘Sir,... ... August 2 (the day of my depar- ture from London having been fixed for the 5th,) Dr. Johnson did me the honour to pass a part of the morning with me a... ...did his punishment rest here; for upon subsequent occasions, whenever he, ‘statesman all over,’ assumed a strutting importance, I used to hail him—’th... ...ation no Tyranny; an answer to the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress. He had long before indulged most unfavourable sentiments of our f... ...as not only a patriot but an American. He was afterwards minister from the United States at the court of Madrid. ‘And who is the gentleman in lace?’—’... ...only a patriot but an American. He was afterwards minister from the United States at the court of Madrid. ‘And who is the gentleman in lace?’—’Mr. Wil... ... said with a good-humoured smile, ‘That there should be so much excellence united with so much depravity, is strange.’ Indeed, this lady’s good qualit...