... erection ofthe Concert Hall, the GeneralInfirmary, the Leeds Library, and the town’s first theatre between 1767and 1771; in Sheffield the same period witnessed the opening of the Assembly Rooms and Theatre, ... in the industrial towns ofthe north of England. Moreover, we remain largely ignorant ofthe ways in which society inthese places operated more generally: about, for example, the rise of the ... witnessed; in the projection and formation of new streets; in the villaswhich were seen arising in the vicinity ofthe town; and in the introduction of some ofthe refinements and elegancies of social...
... 182degree of overlap between a spatial unit and a zip code. Information for each zip code was then propor-tionally divided into their share ofthe grid by esti-mating the ratio ofthe area ... another. Other than that, the maps are quite similar with respect to their representation ofthe distribution of geographical areas with high levels of COPD charges. In all maps, the central ... central valley of California, the south eastern portion ofthe state, and northern California reported high levels of COPD, especially in comparison to more urban coastal areas, such as the Los...
... Terry), probably about the southern limit ofthe species; Rhode Island and Connecticut, not reported. West through thenorthern sections ofthenorthern tier of states to the Rocky mountains. ... along the Merrimac valley to the White mountains and up the Connecticut valley to the mouth ofthe Passumpsic, reaching an altitude of 1000 feet above the sea level; Vermont,—common in thenorthern ... the base, the measurements are made above the swell ofthe roots; when reinforced at the ground and also at the branching point, as often in the American elm, the measurements are made at the...
... nevertheless of infinite value, and the possession of it was the subject of an everlasting struggle between the powers of heaven and the powers of hell. In presence ofthe awful responsibility of ... and from these theological quarrels, there was added the danger of a general attack by the savages. Down to this time, since the landing ofthe Pilgrims at Plymouth, the settlers of New England ... about the sametime in the hereditary estates of Austria; while over all the Italian and German soil ofthe disorganized empire,except among the glaciers of Switzerland and the dykes ofthe Netherlands,...
... brought with them the books and the habits ofthe reader and scholar of theirday. They were superior to those ofthe second and third generation in the breadth of their ideas and in the vigor and ... their children; they disapproved of the lax Dutch observance of Sunday and saw in the temptations ofthe place a menace to the habits and morals of the younger members ofthe flock, and, in the ... derelictions of duty to the iniquity ofthe times ratherthan to any evil intention ofthe heart. Then declaring that the chief aim ofthe charter was liberty of conscience, the King struck at the very...
... constituent of their own festal round.In tracing the migration ofthe custom from the precincts to the interior ofthe church we must not forget the tradition ofthe Roman Saturnalia, with the season ... assistance.SHEFFIELDCHAPTER VII 29 of making some Lord ofthe Revels, who, under the name ofthe Abbot of Unreason, the Boy-Bishop, or the President of Fools, occupied the churches, profaned the holy places by ... with the King ofthe East Angles, whereby the monarch engaged that prayers should beoffered on their behalf in all the monasteries in his dominion. On the death of members ofthe brotherhood,the...
... oftentimes manie of the enimies, neither restored the goods to them ofthe countrie from whome the enimies had bereft the same, noryet sent anie part therof to the emperours, but kept the whole to ... obteining ofthe senat of Rome the kéeping ofthe coasts of Britaine, that he might defend the same from the malice of strangers, as Picts and others, he drew to him a great number of souldiers ... withdiuerse ofthe Britains that were readie to defend their countrie from spoile, oftentimes they got the vpperhand of them, and now and then they were chased awaie, insomuch that in the end they...
... the exact yéere ofthe erection ofthe kingdome ofthe Eastsaxons to begin with the end ofthe eight of Cerdicus king ofthe Westsaxons, that is, the 527 of Christ, and 78 after the comming of ... noteth) in the yéere of Christ 519, after the building of Rome 1270, ofthe world 4485, ofthe comming ofthe Saxons 70, of IustinusAnicius emperour ofthe east, the first and third ofthe renowmed ... originall ofthe kingdome of Deira, the circuit and bounds therof, of Ella the gouernour ofthe same, when the partition ofthe kingdome of Northumberland chanced; Vortiporus reignethouer the Britains,...
... ingrosse the rule of euerie part and parcell therofinto their hands; yet being resisted by the valiantnesse ofthe gouernors supported with the aid of their people,they were disappointed of their ... through.Wherevpon, in the yeere of our Lord 1011, about the feast of S. Matthew in September, they laid siege to the citie of Canturburie, which ofthe citizens was valiantlie defended by the space of twentie ... and there remained for a time with the nauie ofthe Danes, which wasvnder the gouernement of earle Turkill, and from thence sailed into the Ile of Wight, and there remained agreat part of the...
... in the historie of England, lib. 6. pag. 663. Noe was the father to Sem the father of Bedwi, the father of Wala, the father of Hatria or Hathra, the father of Itermod, the father of Heremod, the ... gentiles, the father of Fingodulph otherwiseGodulph, the father of Fritwolfe otherwise Friuin, the father of Freolaf aliàs Freolater, the father of Frethwoldor Friderwald, the father ofthe aforenamed ... father of Sheaf orSeaf, the father of Seldoa or Sceldua, the father of Beatu or Beau, the father of Teathwij aliàs Tadwa orTeathwy, the father of Geta, reputed for a god among the gentiles, the...
... Hereward,with the bishop of Durham named Egelwinus, got into the Ile of Elie, in purpose there to defend themseluesfrom the iniurie ofthe Normans, for they tooke the place (by reason ofthe situation) ... _IohnPike._] On the other side, Odo the bishop of Bayeux, and Geffrey the bishop of Constances pursued the earle of Cambridge so narrowlie with an other armie, which they had gathered ofthe English ... WILLIAM CECILL,BARON OF BURGHLEYGH, KNIGHT OFTHE MOST NOBLE ORDER OFTHE GARTER, LORDHIGH TREASURER OF ENGLAND, MAISTER OFTHE COURTS OF WARDS AND LIUERIES, ANDONE OFTHE QUEENES MAIESTIES...
... the evening of the twenty-second it was at the mouth ofthe St. Lawrence, and in foggy weather the unskilful admiral, manymiles out of his course, headed straight for thenorthern shore ofthe ... for the time being, and the strongest for the time being was the man who had the ear of the King and his minister.[Sidenote: The law of Canada.][Sidenote: The courts of justice.] The law ofthe ... though the Gaspé peninsula, on the southern side ofthe estuary, extends much further to the east. Thus the centre of the St. Lawrence basin is equidistant from the mouth of that river and from the...
... impact on the net value ofthe scheme. The fall in gilt yields raised the value of the pension fund’s liabilities. But the associated increase in bond and equity prices raised the value of their ... quantify the impact of QE on the economy in aggregate. Joyce et al (2011) present a range of estimates ofthe macroeconomic impact of QE using a number of different methodologies. None ofthe methods ... 11 the top 5% of households held an average of £175,000 of gross assets (Chart 4), or around 40% of the financial assets ofthe household sector as a whole. 24 The balance between the income...
... and appropriate. The power of the photographs was the result of plain scenic attrac-tiveness ofthe landscape seen through the eyes of the general Icelandic public, as well as of refer-ences ... dismiss the importance ofthe “scenic” – of Fig. 2. The hermit by the river’. Source: Published with the permission of photographer Ragnar Axelsson. SCENOPHOBIA, GEOGRAPHY AND THE AESTHETIC ... had the unfor-tunate side-effect of stifling serious discussionamong geographers about the aesthetic politics of landscape.There is no denying the importance ofthe visual.What is more, there...
... went again to the garden and choppedthose clods of earth until the merry voice ofthe farmer called them to supper.At supper there was a profusion of flowers which, the kind lady ofthe house explained, ... hungry soldier craves. Then add the liquors, wines, cigars, and tobacco found in the tents of the officers and the wagons ofthe sutlers, and, remembering the condition ofthe victorious party, ... frequently the case, the whole lot slipped off and fell to the bottom, drew them to the top and distributed them to theirCHAPTER IV. 19 And now the ever true and devoted citizens ofthe much and often...