... foreign lands, were not confined within the shores of a little island. Most ofthe islands of a continent, and many of these of considerable population and extent, were filled with them. Andthe ... liberty, and make them slaves and sell them, are the worst of robbers, and ought to be considered as the common enemies of mankind; and that they who buy them, and use them as mere beasts for their ... nature of it; andofthe extent of it; and ofthe difficulty of subduing it.—Usefulness also ofthe contemplation of this subject. I scarcely know of any subject, the contemplation of which...
... prevail betweenthe promoters ofthe varioussorts ofhistoryof science. Then and only then, will thehistoryof knowledge retain the central role it should have in thehistoryand philosophy of science. CNRS: ... by theseevident parallels ofthe deep connections betweenscienceand other parts of culture? And what if this inseparability of diversity on the one hand, and symmetrybreaking on the other, ... Falk and Ruma Falk 43From the Social to the Moral to the Spiritual: The Postmodern Exaltation of theHistoryof Science Paul Forman 49 Between Scienceand History Evelyn Fox Keller 57 The Search...
... obtained another order to the Governor of Peru, andthe old weather-beaten mariner THE HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FROM 1606 TO 1890 BY ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND, M.A. AND GEORGE ... to the bottom. The task ofthe boy was to bale out the water, which, in spite of every care, the sea threw in upon us. The night was perfectly dark, and we knew of no place of shelter, andthe ... account ofthe resemblance of its coasts to the southern shores of Wales. was no hope of defending themselves till the powder was ready. Flinders, knowing the fondness ofthe natives for the luxury...
... over the soul and body ofthe guilty. The decrees of the council of Constantinople had ascertained the true standard ofthe faith; andthe ecclesiastics, who governed the conscience of Theodosius, ... the ruin of the temples, yielded, without a contest, to the fortune of their adversaries. The disorderly opposition ^59 of the peasants of Syria, andthe populace of Alexandria, to the rage of ... Constantine had the advantage of erecting the standard ofthe cross, the emulation of his successor assumed the merit of subduing the Arian heresy, andof abolishing the worship of idols in the Roman...
... gradually obtained; the rank of tribune, of count, and of general; the dignity of senator, andthe command ofthe guards, who obeyed him as their chief, at the important crisis when the emperor Anastasius ... tom. ii. p. 114 - 139,) the phoenix ofthe Edda, andthe annual death and revival of Adonis and Osiris,are the allegorical symbols ofthe absence and return ofthe sun in the Arctic regions. This ... homage ofthe multitude, escaped from the odious light of the capital, and passed the greatest part ofthe year in the palaces and gardens which were pleasantly seated on the sea-coast ofthe Propontis...
... the office of champion ofthe Roman church; and the zeal ofthe French prince appears to have been prompted by the love of glory and religion. But the danger wason the banks ofthe Tyber, the ... propagated by the sword of Otho, the conqueror and apostle ofthe Slavic nations ofthe Elbe and Oder: the marches of Brandenburgh and Sleswickwere fortified with German colonies; andthe king of Denmark, ... of advocate ofthe Roman church. The dregs ofthe Carlovingian race no longer exhibitedany symptoms of virtue or power, andthe ridiculous epithets ofthe bard, the stammerer, the fat, and the simple,...
... After the surrender of Acre, andthe departure of Philip, the king of England led the crusaders to the recovery ofthe sea-coast; andthe cities of Caesarea and Jaffawere added to the fragments of ... was the victim, andofthe soldiers, who were the instruments, of his martial zeal. The first demands ofthe king of England were the restitution of Jerusalem, Palestine, andthe true cross; and ... Barbarossa, andthe kings of France and England, assumed the cross; andthe tardy magnitude of their armaments was anticipated by the maritime states ofthe Mediterranean and the Ocean. The skilful and...
... result ofthe presence of negatively-charged residues at P2 and P2¢ that arenot accommodated within the b2-tryptase active sitebecause ofthe presence of Asp147 and Asp143within the S2 andthe ... result ofthe absence of a disulfide bond between Cys191 and Cys220, which is conserved in the neutrophil serine proteases HNE and PR3. The presence of a Glu at position 226 at the bottom of the CG ... however, the same result wasobtained with chymase, further confirming the similarspecificity of these two proteases.Table 1. Influence of residues at P1, P1¢ and P2¢ on the specificity of CG and chymase...
... specie as theyhad, or sent it out ofthe kingdom. The Royal Bank andthe Company ofthe Indias were now incorpo- The Historyof Banks/9 The conveniency of these notes soon spread them over the kingdom; and ... oftheHistoryofthe Bank of England. Stoppage and Resumption of SpeciePayments. The connection betweenthe Bank of England andthe British govern-ment had long been extremely intimate. The ... But the evidence to the contrary was overwhelming. The honesty andthe courage of a majority of the committee, proved too strong for the arts andthe threats of the minister andthe Directors; and, ...
... (1990) and Laux and Ng (1991) support the second. The second relationship also supports the model of Brock and Kleidon (1990) where the link between variationsin demand andthe variability of prices ... R, spR, and nRare the standard deviation of the percentage change of an exchange rate, the averagespread, andthe number of quotations within the tth half-hour interval, andthe system ... predetermined, and reported on another part of the Reuters system, the FXNB page. The stochastic element insuch cases is the actual announcement, not the timing of it.In general, the majority ofthe US...