... difference then, in the consideration of the consequences; yet the consequenceswere, none the less, rather serious. They were such, in fact, as to increase very greatly the confusion on the border ... of the Belgians in the Great European War of 1914, is one of the saddest to relate, and one of the most disgraceful,in thehistory of theWar of Secession, in its border phase. The first in the ... refugeesbecause of their courageous and unswerving devotion to the American Union. The tale of those refugees, oftheir wanderings, their deprivations, their sufferings, and their wrongs, comparable only...
... braced up for another day's baking in the boat.Famous Adventures And Prison Escapes of the by Various 16 a weapon that can be used with one hand, leaving the other to guide the horse. Cavalry ... Adventures And Prison Escapes of the by Various 32 [Illustration: QUESTIONING A PRISONER.]FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THECIVIL WAR [Illustration]NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO.1913Copyright ... the soldiers have emptied one cistern in the yardalready and begun onthe other. The colonel put a guard at the gate to limit the water given. Next came the owner of the house and said we must...
... Iroquois, the leading ship, and the Oneida, ahead of the Richmond on her port bow, the Wissahickon andSciota between the Richmond and the Hartford, the Winona and Pinola between the flag-ship and the Brooklyn, ... flag-officer onthe one hand, nor the leaders of the enemy onthe otherhad any serious doubt that the ships could go by if there were no obstructions; but the obstructions were there.As originally ... in rapidsuccession. Having passed the island, as related, onthe night of the 4th, the Carondelet onthe 6th made areconnoissance down the river as far as Tiptonville, with General Granger on...
... his stubborness, the begining of theCivilWar had started with no casualities but the rifles had been fired, Union against the Confederacy. The north and the south had it's share of loud ... that there was no way that he could bring the case to Federal Court and sue. There was quite an uproar onthe decision and this made it very impossible not to foresee the coming of theCivil War. When ... during the Revolutionary War so that they could be free of the monarchy of British Rule. Now in today's perspective, we, the United States are trying to stop that from happening in other...
... thatthere was no way that he could bring the case to Federal Court and sue. There was quite an uproar onthe decision and this made it veryimpossible not to foresee the coming of theCivil War. ... during the Revolutionary War so that theycould be free of the monarchy of British Rule. Now in today'sperspective, we, the United States are trying to stop that from happeningin other parts ... Harper's Ferry,Virginia and went on a slaying spree starting with the slaveownersfamilies and then freeing the slaves so they could join in arms with hisparty. But there is another side of the...
... the pastime they bring. This is, perhaps, the foundation, on which, without the aid of reflection, the contented and the cheerful have rested the gaiety of their tempers. It is, perhaps, the most ... completelysupplied.In these apprehensions, while other passions only operate occasionally, the interested find the object of theirordinary cares; their motive to the practice of mechanic and commercial arts; their ... perpetual wars, for whichthey can assign no reason, but the point of honour, and a desire to continue the struggle their fathersmaintained. They do not regard the spoils of an enemy; and the warrior...
... to common apprehen-sions from the experience of their own minority ethnic group. During the war, they were in the forefront of the most ardent annexationists.Set against the tradition of autocratic ... Russia’srole in suppressing the 1848 revolutions was not forgotten. Indeed, it was on the left that the most durable antipathy toward the Russia of the Tsars(and the conservatism of the Russian ... book of the same name.2Since then, manystandard works onthe conXict have concentrated on western events,casting only occasional glances at developments onthe other front.3Norman Stone’s...
... Extraction methods a. Simultaneous Distillation-Extraction (SDE) The steam distillation-solvent extraction was used as a reference for 2AP and other volatile compounds quantification. Extraction ... might be attributable to the accompanied fermentation process due to long duration soaking. 4. CONCLUSION By SDE extraction method and use response factor of collidine, 2 -AP from pandan leaf ... and analyzed by the same conditions as described above. The analytical results showed that there is no 2 -AP peak in the Korea rice samples at the Rt (9.498 minute) as the 2 -AP peak of Pandan...
... Russia based onthe prewar status quo. This has beencalled ‘‘one of the worst political blunders of the war. ’’88Soon the 1917February Revolution altered the entire political situation even morefundamentally. ... separated them from Germany. The hundreds of kilometers216 War Land onthe Eastern Front smoothly. Ignoring other natives, the administration focused on BalticBarons, for whom German control ... overtook the administration’s con-tradictory functioning, the political consciousness and national identityof natives, and the identity of Germans in the East. These emergenciesXowed together...
... much is needed to arrive at it. Furthermore, the considerations concerning the child-in -the- pond case and the UNICEF case still underdetermine the conclusion that what Unger calls ‘our Values’ ... Towards a Position: Consequentialism and Beyond Onthe Case for Consequentialism and on Acting when Confronted with Two Worlds This chapter first examines the case for consequentialism, ... the Son of man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne. Before him will be gathered all the nations, and he will separate them one from another...
... there the questions of terminology no longer have morethan the secondary value of pure convention. In the study of human relations and actions, onthe contrary, the passions, the interests, the ... understand the reaction was to continue the work of the revolution. The same thing happened under other conditions and other forms 20 years later when Marx, in the name of the International made in the ... so in the environment created by modern industry. The antithesis rests entirely on the contradiction between the mode of production and the mode of distribution. This antithesis must, then, besuppressed...
... petitioning the State to dissolve the Union, to disregard the requisitions of the President. Why do they not dissolve it themselves the union between themselves and the State—and refuse to pay their ... furnished a substitute. The soldier is applauded who refuses to serve in an unjust war by those who do not refuse to sustain the unjust government which makes the war; is applauded by those whose ... of the various occupants of that room; for I found that even there there was a history and a gossip which never circulated beyond the walls of the jail. Probably this is the only house in the...
... starting on their journey on March 16, reached London on April 29[133]. Meanwhile in thissame month of April, conditions in America, so long confused and uncertain, were being rapidly clarified. The South, ... for one side in the American quarrel above the other. It turned wholly on legal questions and their probable application. On May 15 Russell sent to Lyons the official text of the Proclamation, ... section of the 'Republican' Party. During the last session ofCongress he made a very remarkable speech onthe state of the Union, denying the reasonableness of the complaints of the...
... Venizelos's note.Germany and Austria-Hungary replied that they accepted the declaration of the Greek Government that the occupation would not be contrary to the decisions of the London Conference.Italy ... against the common foe with an equal confidence in their armies. The enthusiasm of these two countries is all the stronger from the fact that they are fighting simultaneously with the aid of the Russians, ... already brewing on account of the non-payment of the apportionments to the men of the garrison. On the morning of the next day the Minister of Rumania brought to the palace a letter from the insurgentsaddressed...