... Percentage of responses Figure Other Reason for migration to United Kingdom andGreatBritain Other Reason for migration to United Kingdom andGreatBritain Number of respondents: 1615 Total number of ... 80.00% 100.00% Percentage of responses Figure Main Reason for migration to United Kingdom andGreatBritain Main Reason for migration to United Kingdom andGreatBritain Number of respondents: 1615 ... Percentage of responses Year of primary medical qualification Figure Diagram1showing the year of primary qualification of overseas doctors Diagram showing the year of primary qualification of overseas...
... mails ofGreatBritainand Ireland, with a population of only about twenty-seven millions.” The Senate Report recommended the reduction of the rates of postage to five and ten cents, an average of ... and commercially I wish as much as possible that the communication by letters, newspapers and pamphlets, should pass between the United States andGreatBritain as between GreatBritainand Ireland, ... copy of a paper I have prepared, at the request of Mr Webb, of Boston, to show the progress of increase of the number of letters by the post-office here, since the reduction of the postage, and...
... solution of the point of difference between the two Powers, the honor of the United States andGreatBritain surely will be as safe in the hands of their respective counsel as the honor of a private ... possibility that Great Britain, and some other States, might follow the lead of America and declare all the trade between the mother countries and ports of their colonies to be coasting trade, and exclude ... enter into the stipulation of Article XIX of the Hay-Varilla Treaty by which she granted exemption from payment of tolls to vessels of the Republic of Panama, and that GreatBritain is justified in...
... justified? Did GreatBritain in spite of her long years of championship of personal freedom andof leadership in the cause of anti-slavery seize upon the opportunity offered in the disruption of the ... excellent statement and analysis in regard to the character of Adams "Mr Adams is son of John Quincy Adams, the fifth P of the U.S., and grandson of John Adams, the second P The grandfather was the ... promptly made official disclaimer of such surrender Thus, heritage of the War of 1812 right of search in time of peace was a steady irritant America doubted somewhat the honesty ofGreat Britain, ...
... son of an illustrious father, Airy, Adams, and Maxwell, Whewell and Brewster and Faraday, Owen and Buckland and Lyell, Murchison and Miller, Darwin and Tyndall and Huxley, with Wheatstone, one of ... to Irelandand Scotland In 1869 it was Mr Gladstone's turn, and he introduced and carried two remarkable Bills one for the disestablishment of the Irish Church, and one for the amendment of land ... was sick, and ye visited me" Duke of Connaught The Imperial Institute Duke of Clarence Duke of York Duchessof York Princess Henry of Battenberg Prince Henry of Battenberg The Czarina of Russia...
... countries (England, Wales, Scotland) and nine regions of England (North East, North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, East Midlands, West Midlands, Eastern, Greater London, South East, and South West) ... production activities was the 1995 Office of Population Censuses and Surveys Omnibus Survey (OPCS) published by Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (1998) and the 2000 United Kingdom Time ... ABSTRACT We construct estimates of the Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being for GreatBritain for the years 1995 and 2005 We also produce estimates of the official British measures HBAI...
... the rest of Britain, and so were their expressions of frustration and fear.47 Across Great Britain, people had to manage with wartime privations on top of the harrowing scale of the Great Flu ... The Forgotten Story ofBritainand the Great Flu Pandemic of 1918, (New York: Macmillan, 2009); Arnold, “Introduction”, p 1; Lenore Manderson, Sickness and the State: Health and Illness in Colonial ... those far-off days Russia was a land of melodramatic mysteries for most of us, and, therefore, the likeliest place of a swift and strange disease, ‘the ghost of the Plague’”.26 Our pandemic in...
... possession of which island, commanding as it does the grand entrance of the St Lawrence, was felt to be of the greatest importance The town of Louisburg stands upon a small tongue of land, and at ... year, received the grand eagle of the Legion of Honor In 1803, he commanded the third corps of the army of reserve on the Rhine; and, in 1806, was placed at the head of the whole of that army; to ... the tract of land called New England, lying (as will be seen on looking Men and Famous Women Vol of 8, by Various 22 at a map of North America) to the west of New Brunswick, and south of the river...
... the command of the Sea of Azof, and to assist in capturing the strong town of Azof, then held by the Turks The possession of this place Men and Famous Women Vol of 8, by Various 11 was ofgreat ... subject of Newton's reflections, and led to the grandest of modern discoveries The unknown cause of the apple's descent is the unknown cause of the planet's motion That was the truth, simple and grand, ... third king of England of that name, born November 14, 1650, was the posthumous son of William II., Prince of Orange, and Mary Stuart, daughter of Charles I of England The fortunes of his childhood...
... Men and Famous Women Vol of 8, by Various GREAT MEN AND FAMOUS WOMEN A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of THE LIVES OF MORE THAN 200 OF THE MOST PROMINENT PERSONAGES ... annihilation of Poland, and caused a body of her troops to enter that kingdom Nearly at the same moment the Russians ravaged Lithuania; and the two corps of the Russian army commanded by Suwarof and Fersen, ... performance of his intention The mortal remains of Kosciusko were removed to Poland at the expense of Alexander, and have found a fitting place of rest in the cathedral of Cracow, between those of his...
... fled from him with a band of faithful Tyrians and all her husband's treasure, and had landed on the north coast of Africa There she begged of the chief of the country as much land as could be enclosed ... Germany, and there assumed a more animated and artistic form in the "Parzival" of Wolfram of Eschenbach, "Tristan und Isolt" of Gottfried of Strasburg, "Erec and Iwein" of Hartmann, and "Wigalois" of ... Men and Famous Women Vol of 8, by Various [Illustration: Columbus before Isabella.] GREAT MEN AND FAMOUS WOMEN A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of THE LIVES OF MORE THAN 200 OF THE MOST...
... the great squares of the city: the temple of the god Bel, enriched by the spoils of Tyre and Jerusalem, was the especial pride of Nebuchadnezzar It rose in a succession of eight lofty stages, and ... between 1180 and 1190, a romance of Alexander, the twelve-syllable metre of which gave rise to the name Alexandrines The German poem of Rudolf of Ems was based on the Latin epic of Walter of Chõtillon, ... attainment of this great object He made a thorough inspection of the great lines of defence between the Danube and the Rhine, and framed, and partly carried out, a vast scheme for strengthening and...
... book GREAT MEN AND FAMOUS WOMEN A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of THE LIVES OF MORE THAN 200 OF THE MOST PROMINENT PERSONAGES IN HISTORY VOL VII [Illustration: The First Meeting of Dante and ... simple and natural touches, great beauty of metre and language, and numerous allusions to the persons and circumstances of the time The fourth of these ten short poems is dedicated to Pollio, and ... bind the spotted panther of sensual temptation and to fling it into the void profound He does so, and the monster, type of the brutal and the Great Men and Famous Women, Vol of 8, by Charles F (Charles...
... lower level of failure and lesser degree of volatility (Mullineux 1994; Midland Bank 1994; Bank of England 10 1995a); their financing horizons are longer (Bank of England 1995b: 6), and they are ... Bank of England Bank of England 1995b ‘Quarterly report statistics’, London: Bank of England on small business Bank of England 1997 ‘Finance for small firms: A fourth report’, London: Bank of England ... in the Group of Ten countries, Basle Bank of England (1994) Quarterly Report on Small Business Statistics, January, London: Bank of England Bank of England 1995a ‘The provision of bank finance...
... conditions and limitations, and working with such forces and materials as were at Men and Famous Women Vol of 8, by Various hand accomplishing, yet failing Behind grand deed, a grander thought ... Bethlehemite, great- grandson of Boaz and the beautiful Ruth, and father of the sturdy set of stalwart sons who passed in review before him The youngest of these, a lad herding sheep in the fields, ruddy and ... centuries ate out the heart of Rome, and produced the imbruting serfdom of Poland and the gaunt misery of Ireland, the wrong that is to-day crowding families into single rooms and filling our new States...
... systematic The most common type of selective thinning in GreatBritain is known as intermediate thinning It involves removal of most of the suppressed and subdominant trees and also opening up the canopy ... groups of competing dominant and co-dominant trees, so as to encourage the development of the better trees and to leave an open and fairly uniform stand Systematic thinnings are usually one of the ... including the objectives of the owner, the markets available at the time and likely to be available in the future, the quality of the stand, its liability to wind damage and the cost of harvesting the...
... living standards, and a growing belief—both in America and abroad—that the great- power status of the United States was ending The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath traces the origins and rise of doubledigit ... an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., N e w York R A N D O M H O U S E and colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc LIBRARY OF C O N ... will suppress increasing THE GREAT INFLATION AND ITS AFTERMATH wages and prices through higher unemployment, less demand for goods and services and greater surpluses of unused productive ca pacity...
... developed and emerging—collectively accounted for nearly three-quarters of world GDP and nearly two-thirds of world merchandise imports Each of these economies is a member of the G20 and the WTO, and ... liberalisation and the initiation of investigations South Africa’s anti-dumping initiations and imports by industry Estimates of the industrial determinants of anti-dumping investigations and the stock of ... assessment of the scope of TTB use, an approach that many of the volume’s chapters adopt or modify to construct better measures of the ‘stock’ and ‘flow’ of imported In particular, and in chapter...
... longerto harden, and flight is not usually possible for at leastan hour Collecting and studying Many of the larger and more colourful insects, notably butterflies and moths and some of the beetles, ... rectangular often feather-like in males, and also in of the expansion varies even within a A small family, identified by the almost middle and hind tibiae are expanded and the females of some species, ... produced over a period of 10-20secs and repeated at irregular intervals: mainly at night, although insect often active by day and enjoys sunbathing On trees and shrubs: often abundant and sometimes damaging...