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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...gientem circuit hastam. -- LUCAN, lib. vi. 220. Even so the wound-enraged Austrian beare, On whom a Moore hath thir'ld his slinged speare, Wheeles ... ...er, or of the taste of some good cup of wine, many good discourses at the lower end have utterly been lost. He shall weigh the carriage of every man ... ...tead, but that at my first admittance it made me to over-skip some of the lower formes, and to be placed in the highest. For at thirteene yeares of a... ...ich was lately gained against the Turkes under the conduct of Don John of Austria. But it hath pleased God to make us at other times both see and fe... ...diversly beene handled, by the diversitie of forms, not so much higher or lower (for they were ever the highest in every kind) as different in colou... ... diversly of himselfe. When he wore short-wasted doublets, and but little lower than his breast, he would maintaine by militant reasons that the was... ...any strangers at his board, and amongst others, one Cæstius sitting at the lower end, as the manner is to thrust in at great mens tables: Cicero inqu...

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Prometheus and Selected Short Poems

By: Lord Byron

...ours; The worst can be but mine: The sun that cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless ... ... could thus make mirth Of these, the Conquerors of the earth. And she, proud Austria’s mournful flower, Thy still imperial bride; How bears her b... ...rs; The worst can be but mine: The sun that cheers, the storm that lowers, Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamles...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

... and go rippling down the hill, to mingle with the murmuring market in the lower town, and get lost in its movement and bustle. It is very agreeable o... ...vely. Not in the least regard or pity for the criminal, whom I hold in far lower estimation than a mad wolf, but in consideration for the general tone... ... could command, and he followed me into my chambers. There, I saw that the lower part of his face was tied up, in what is commonly called a Belcher ha... ...two boards, or spreads his nose over the breadth of his face, or drags his lower lip down by great weights, or blackens his teeth, or knocks them out,... ...appear ance here has caused a rush from all points to a common centre—the lowering foreheads, the sallow cheeks, the brutal eyes, the matted hair, th... ...e, the machinations of the Jesuits, the gentle and humanising influence of Austria, the position and prospects of that hero of the noble soul who is w...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ising? Why do citizens protest against a smaller government - even though it means lower taxes? Could it mean that the interests of shareholders an... ...in the USA). This everlasting conflict does the miracle of increasing quality with lower prices. Think about the vast improvement on both scores in... ...ered). 2. A larger scale of operation does introduce economies of scale (and thus lowers prices). This, however, is not infinitely true. There is ... ...her words: companies should be encouraged to capture up to 10% of their market (=to lower prices) and discouraged to cross this barrier, lest price... ...hat industries should be encouraged to grow because only size guarantees survival, lower prices and innovation (Ellis Hawley). Yet others supported... ...entury by 29 countries, including Germany, The United States, Canada, Switzerland, Austria, Venezuela, Estonia, Argentina, Norway, Denmark, Sweden ... ...ion of the EU but to a new war between, let's say Russia and Germany, or Italy and Austria, or Britain and France? Ridiculous? Revisit your history... ...ding Change" - "the ideology of comfort and the tyranny of custom." The much quoted Austrian economist, Joseph Schumpeter coined the phrase "creativ... ... in central Europe is more virulent and less sophisticated than its counterparts in Austria, Denmark, Italy, France, or the Netherlands. With the ex...

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

By: Florentin Smarandache

...s attack against luxury: "those artists and musicians pursuing luxury are lowering their genius to the mediocre level of their times". Hence, any p... ...o find a probabilistic model. Koopman in 1940s introduced the notions of lower and upper probability, followed by Good, and Dempster (1967) gave a r... ...e in terms of subject and predicate. k) Quantification: First-Order (or Lower) Predicate Calculus (quantification is restricted to individuals onl... ...Fuzzy Sets, Vol. 3 (1997), No. 1, 12-19. [47] Dempster, A. P., Upper and Lower Probabilities Induced by a Multivalued Mapping, Annals of Mathematic... ...966. [62] Gilbert, John, Institute for Logic at the University of Vienna, Austria, Abstract, http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/cgi-bin/abstract/. [63] ... .... [106] Petrescu, M. I., Institute for Logic at the University of Vienna, Austria, http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/cgi-bin/abstract/. 139 [107] Pet... .... [109] Piwinger, Boris, Institute for Logic at the University of Vienna, Austria, http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/cgi-bin/abstract/author.shtml. [11...

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Howards End

By: E. M. Forster

...e tun- nels. It was only an hour’s journey, but Mrs. Munt had to raise and lower the window again and again. She passed through the South Welwyn Tunne... ... Howards End “Really. Are you? I—” She moved; away from the ticket boy and lowered her voice. “I am Miss Schlegel’s aunt. I ought to introduce myself,... ...and only met your father and mother at a stray hotel—” “Could you possibly lower your voice? The shopman will overhear.” Esprit de classe—if one may c... ...he phrase—was strong in Mrs. Munt. She sat quivering while a member of the lower orders deposited a metal funnel, a sauce- pan, and a garden squirt be... ...en squirt beside the roll of oilcloth. “Right behind?” “Yes, sir.” And the lower orders vanished in a cloud of dust. “I warn you: Paul hasn’t a penny;... ...hat his life had been inactive. He had fought like blazes against Denmark, Austria, France. But he had fought without visualising the results of victo... ...o it.” Helen, with her mouth full, cried: “And that’s the man who beat the Austrians, and the Danes, and the French, and who beat the Ger- mans that w...

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The Chaplet of Pearls

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ou, Lucy. I could be well content never to see her more; but,’ and here he lowered his voice to a tone of confidence, ‘my father, when near his death,... ...ther coarse beauty, and still asked where was the young Queen Elizabeth of Austria. She was unwell, and not in presence. ‘Ah! then,’ he said, ‘her lad... ... to her. The princess was standing by her pale sister-in-law, Elizabeth of Austria, who looked grave and annoyed at the mischievous mirth flashing in ... ...e heard my brother say no one ever prospered who offended the meanest fol- lower of the house of Lorraine.’ ‘I do not want prosperity, I only want my ... ...on Charles, and a triumphant, coquettish beauty, than a fat, good-humoured Austrian dame, always called Madame la Comtesse, because her German name wa... ...nging her tone to one of confidence, which the high-bred homeliness of her Austrian manner rendered inexpressibly engaging, she said, ‘I must apologiz... ...ed one by one by the porter, and all 112 Yo n g e led silently to a small lower room, that she resolved on seek- ing out the Baron’s servant, and sen... ...eed waiting, and, if he were, to warn him of the suspi- cious state of the lower regions of the palace. They were just in time to see, but not to prev... ...was right in her bear- ings; so the skipper gave orders to cast anchor and lower a boat. The passengers would have pressed him with inquiries as to wh...

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Proposed Roads to Freedom

By: Bertrand Russell

...ther revolutionaries to de- stroy the three oppressive monarchies, Russia, Austria and Prussia. Marx attacked him in print, saying, in effect, that th... ...ny rate in those regions where they hap-pened to be subject to Germany and Austria. Bakunin accused Mars of German patriotism in this matter, and Marx... ... his sentence was commuted after five months, and he was delivered over to Austria, which claimed the privilege of punishing him. The Austrians, in th... ...entence was commuted to imprisonment for life. In the 35 Bertrand Russell Austrian prisons he had fetters on hands and feet, and in one of them he wa... ...ent of Bakunin, for the Russian Government in its turn demanded him of the Austrians, who delivered him up. In Russia he was confined, first in the Pe... ...] Mr. Haywood, of the Western Federation of Miners, is an out-and-out fol- lower of Marx so far as concerns the class war and the doc- trine of surplu...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...uilding. He has been reading a little, but now”—Michael Ivanovich went on, lowering his voice—“now he’s at his desk, busy with his will, I expect.” (O... ...ucharovo and the peasants were well to do. But on hear- ing the order Dron lowered his eyes and remained silent. Alpatych named certain peasants he kn... ...nt of Dron. Dron was disconcerted, glanced furtively at Alpatych and again lowered his eyes. “Y ou drop this nonsense and tell the people to get ready... ...d closer together, stirred, and rapidly took off their hats. Princess Mary lowered her eyes and, tripping over her skirt, came close up to them. So ma... ...God only knows what state our left flank is in,” said Boris confidentially lower- ing his voice. “It is not at all what Count Bennigsen intended. He m... ...leading would not follow him into Russia, and we should not go to fight in Austria and Prussia without knowing why. War is not cour- tesy but the most... ... by Gerard, of the son borne to Napoleon by the daughter of the Emperor of Austria, the boy whom for some reason everyone called “The King of Rome.” A... ... who crossed the Vistula,” he wrote further of the Russian war, “half were Austrians, Prussians, Saxons, Poles, Bavarians, Wurttembergers, Mecklenburg...

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