... handed over the reins to John T. Brush, an Indianapolis clothing magnate who had been inthe game for years, owning the Indianapolis team inthe Western League and Cincinnati inthe NL. Brush ... mentally—and the Tigers scrapped for four runs inthe seventh, then one more inthe eighth. Inthe top of the ninth, they trailed 8–6. Slugger Sam Crawford led off with a single; the next batter ... races, so great the excitement, so tense the interest, that inthe last month of the season the entire nation became absorbed inthe thrilling and nerve-racking struggle, and even the Presidential...
... examining the books inthe public library, he found a Latin Bible a rare book unknown in those days. Till then he imaginedthat the fragments selected by the Church to be read to the people during ... His mother Mary, nor the Saints, have anything to do inthe matter; that they requiredHis sacrifice as much as others, and that, therefore, fasts, penances, invocation of saints, masses for the ... could they obtainaccommodation of any sort inthe town, even where they could dry their damp clothes. At last they wereadvised to proceed on through the town, where outside the gates, on the other...
... slain thy fathers in war or in single strife.Thy fathers have slain his fathers, each taken a life for a life.Thy father had slain his father: how long shall the murder last?Go back to the ... Marsden's work among the convicts of the other sex. There was sweetness as well as strength inthe straight glance of the well-opened eye, and inthe fine lines of the compressed lips. In one respect ... staff. They must be men of sound piety and lively interest inthe spiritual welfare of the heathen; but their religious lessons should be given whilst they were instructing the Maoris inthe building...
... the feminine singu- lar dative. 2. The masculine singular accusative of wel- cher is identical to the dative plural. 3. The nominative form is identical to the ac- cusative inthe feminine ... ent. These arise with verbs of perceiving and certain others such as "permitting," when the substantive which is the direct object of the main verb is also the subject of the infinitive. ... certain verbs, for instance folgen, when used intransitively or inthe passive voice, and providing the syntactical unit preceding the verb is directly dependent on it, the inverted German...
... consequently the beginning of a more specialinterest inthe interior.Let us first examine the northern part of the movement into the back country. The expansion of New Englandinto the vacant ... of the frontiers, to be held in common by the society. The power of ordering and managing these lands, and the settling and planting of them, was to remain in the society. Virginia was to pay the ... of instituting a strong government inthe period of the confederacy. The frontier individualism hasfrom the beginning promoted democracy. The frontier States that came into the Union in the...
... entered inthe class of Raskolnicks, in addition to paying the beard taxof fifty roubles, double the amount of all other taxes. In 1743 the Empress Elizabeth confirmed the existing decrees in all their ... 106 THE BARBER'S POLE In most instances the old signs which indicated the callings of shopkeepers have been swept away. Indeed, the three brass balls of the pawn-broker and the pole of the ... when ministers generally, whatever their text was, did either find or make occasion to reprove the great sin of long hair; and if they saw any one inthe congregation guilty in that kind, they...
... philosophers of the sixteenth, seventeenth,and eighteenth centuries, ending with the death of Hegel early in the nineteenth. This present volume continues the narrative up to the finalyears of the twentieth ... say, the state in which people view as exterior tothemselves something that is truly an intrinsic element of their own being. The form of alienation Hegel himself emphasized was that in whichindividuals, ... contain a chapter on aesthetics: this involves a slightoverlap with the previous volume, since it was inthe eighteenth centurythat the subject began to emerge as a separate discipline. The introductory...
... formed …………… they are cut off from rain-bearingwinds by the surrounding mountain ranges.a. becauseb. in spite ofc. sod. due to a57. …………… that the English settled in Jamestown.a. In 1607 ... each anotherd. with each other d169. The two main ……………. are permanent magnets and electromagnets.a. kinds of magnetsb. kind of magnetsc. kind magnets 25. For the first time inthehistory ... of the intelsat satellites ………… in a fixed position from which theyrelay radio signals to more than seventy earth stations.a. remainb. remainsc. remainedd. remaining b201. The examiner...
... services in Germany.Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests.Authors' contributionsSM and DAG conceived and designed the study. SM wrote the manuscript. ... positive effect on managing work load. In the context of the monitoring the following main ques-tions need to be answered.1. Do significant differences exist regarding the organiza-tion of work ... and questioning would increase the danger of incorrectly evaluating work conditions andof insufficiently addressing the actual work situation.With the help of a computer-based recording methodol-ogy,...
... authoritative inthe Middle Ages called theirauthority into question. When combined with the propaganda poten-tial of the printing press to disseminate such findings, printing becamea major force behind ... regimes. The oldest were established inthe UnitedProvinces by Huguenot refugees inthe late seventeenth century.Others were published intheGerman Rhineland, theGerman free cityof Hamburg, the ... exempt from the scrutiny of this new rational-critical public. This being the case, the opinion of the public increasingly assumed the role of a legitimis-ing tribunal whichjudged the acts of...
... departmentsof CAP inthe German- speaking parts of Europe: 26 in Germany, 4 in Austria, and 3 in Switzerland. After 3mailings and some personal reminders, the responserate was 100%. Further information ... 64Seminars 11 33Bedside teaching 412Elective courses 722Seminars 722Problem-based learning 414E-learning 310Communication and interaction training 26Video seminars 26Interactive learning ... Compared to the findings in earlier surveys, this surveyindicates a trend towards increased involvement of academic departments of child and adolescent psychiatry in training medical students.IntroductionIn...