... Chinese Baseball Association cbl China Baseball League cpbl Chinese Professional Baseball League ctba Chinese Taipei Baseball Associationiba International Baseball Association ioc International ... team, pointed out that “teaching barbarians to play baseball is an astonishing thing. However, barbarians are still human and also accept Japanization and education. By letting them get in ... China and contained no trace of Taiwanese culture. It is understandable that the mainlanders wanted to transplant Chinese thinking to Taiwan. In so doing, they not only integrated the Taiwanese...
... and certainly Aasenwould have been justified in feeling that Landsmaal is equal to Shakespeare's most airy passages. The slightinaccuracy of one of the lines:Av Maanestraalanne paa Vatn ... chapter in Norwegian Shakespeareana is a dull, unprofitable one a series of articles on the Baconiantheory appearing irregularly in the monthly magazine, Kringsjaa. The first article appeared ... bjart eit Ljos iHimmels Høgdi, at Fuglar song og Trudde, dat var Dag. Sjaa, kor ho hallar Kinni lint paa Handi, Aa, giv egvar ein Vott paa denne Handi at eg fekk strjuka Kinni den Ho talar Aa...
... Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, master of the wholebasin of the Tigris and Euphrates in the time of Abraham. Among his vassals were Amraphel, king of Shinar,and Arioch, king of Ellasar, the two principal ... used again and againuntil no trace of its original destination or of the buildings in which it was found remained. In Assyria long chains of hills traversed the plain and stretched here and there ... the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar."Out of that land went forth Asshur, and builded Nineveh, and the city Rehoboth, and Calah,"And...
... drinker of sabaia beer’ or a maker of sabaia beer’. Moreover, St Jerome,commenting on a passage in the Septuagint, says ofa drink made from cereal andwater, in the local vernacular and barbaric ... and barbaric speech in the provinces of Dalmatiaand Pannonia it is called sabaium’. Jerome, as a native of Dalmatia (from the city of Stridon), was certainly well acquainted with the local beer.9It ... sabaia is a drink of the poorer in Illyricum, made from barley or wheat, changed into a liquid.’ Ammianus does not explain the precise meaning of sabaiarius, but it presumably meanseither ‘a...
... more favourable—Preliminary voyage of Active—"Noah's Ark"—Arrival of mission in New Zealand—Interview with Whangaroans—"Rangihoo"—Landing of Marsden, &c.—Preparation ... Christian love; and, before the ship reached Australia, Ruatara was once again a man, and now almost a Christian. This meeting was momentous in its results. "Mr. Marsden and Ruatara," as ... though he had actually been within sight of it. Instead of being allowed to land there, he had been carried away by the unprincipled captain, robbed again of his wages, and then marooned on...
... Chrestien's'Perceval' it will be found, again and again, in the prose of Sir Thomas Malory; it will be found in manyballads and ballad burdens, in 'William and Margaret,' in 'Binnorie,' ... interpreters of Dante. Here is a part of what hesays of the paintings in the Campo Santo at Pisa: "The best idea, perhaps, which I can give an Englishman of the general character of the painting ... Rossettis in England and of Longfellow and Dr. Parsons in America that any poetry ofa really Dantesque inspiration and, at the same time, of high original value wasadded to our literature.[18]The...
... exactEastern equivalent in many Southeast Asian languages, which tend todifferentiate between a nature tamed and manipulated for human interests(Thai: thammachaat, Malaysian/Indonesian: taman, ... crop in China andSoutheast Asia at an early stage, while rubber became an important export in Malaysia and Indonesia after 1900. However, there were also introducedcrops that remained almost invisible ... 1998.Latham, A. J. H. and Heita Kawakatsu, eds. Japanese Industrialization and the AsianEconomy. London and New York: Routledge, 1994.Logan, James. A Translation of the Malayan Laws of the Principality...
... quia appellavi ad praesentiam domini papae.' None, however, of the accounts we have can be looked on as quite accurate.[26] 'Ambigua fata formidans.' Knyghton de eventibus Angliae, ... Paris: 'Quod non pertinet ad papam ordinatio rerum laicarum.'[34] Articuli magnae cartae libertatum, § 49. Magna carta regis Johannis. In Blackstone, the Great Charter, 9,23.[35] Matthew ... withSpain and that with Scotland went hand in hand.And on another side too the alliance with Spain was very useful to the King of England. Ferdinand hadmarried his elder daughter Juana to Maximilian's...
... and institutionalization. During its first two decades, new nationaland industrial laboratories in Britain, America and Germany were crucial in stabilizing practices and raising confidence in them. ... Cataloguing -in- Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.ISBN 0 7503 0754 4Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data are availableCommissioning ... to paint a ‘mind picture’.2.3.2. Comparative methodsBouguer had observed that the human eye adapts to a large range of ambientlighting and so is intrinsically unsuitable for determining intensity....
... counteract contamination, mainly from butyric acid bacteria, itwas common practice to maintain a spontaneous lactic acid fermentation,whichwas introduced by the natural bacterial flora of the mash ... produc-tion of biomass as a renewable resource in sustainable production cycles has found actual attention and has been defined in many recent national andinternational research programs. A special variant ... impressions of the mainstreams of biotechnological research and development in Austria’sindustrial and academic institutions during the last decades. The reader may findadditional information e.g. in an...