Extractions: by Rev. T. C. B. Boon The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, to commemorate the Centenary of the Institute [ ] of Rupert's Land, a short-lived organization which was founded, or organized, on February 12 th , 1862, and a milestone in the history of culture of Western Canada. Second, to give some account of the first Bishop of Rupert's Land, David Anderson, and to assess his work here. These two purposes can be linked together because Bishop David Anderson was the first president of the Institute of Rupert's Land, and his presidential address at the first meeting is not without interest at the present time. The earliest account of the Institute of Rupert's Land is to be found in the pages of The Nor'Wester , and the editors attached so much importance to the event that a full account of the proceedings appear in both the issue of February 25 and March 5, 1862; the latter by 'public demand'. The following is a summary of what was said therein, for it is not easy to follow the exact order of the agenda. "The Meeting was held in the Court Room, Upper Fort Garry at 3 p.m. February 12
New Acquisitions In History Of Art The art of East Asia / Gabriele FahrBecker (Editor) ; Editor of Blanc deChine the great porcelain of Dehua / Robert H. Blumenfield. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ARTH/artaug.html
Extractions: She came to national and international attention during a severe snowstorm, when she and a group of students were reported on international news reports as lost and missing on January 23, 1961. They were forced to spend the night on the bus on a side road near this cemetery, and Annie told stories, sang, joked and slept, unaware that the world was anxious for their health
The American Gase Family Tree. Full Index. (RA Gase, Editor. Click on a hyperlink for more information) FINCH Gladys AnnaBell; FINDLEY Lois J. (1910 1991); FISCHER Robert J. (1904 - 1979) http://www.gase.nl/InternettreeUSA/wc_idx/idx001.htm
The String Quartet In Canada - Bibliography Robert Falck and Timothy Rice, eds. Toronto University of Toronto Press, 1982 . Music Publishing in the Canadas, 18001867. Ottawa National Library of http://www.utoronto.ca/icm/thesis7.html
Extractions: University of Toronto Adams, Stephen. R. Murray Schafer . Toronto, Buffalo and London: University of Toronto Press, 1983. Adaskin, Harry. A Fiddler's World: Memoirs to 1938 . Vancouver: November House, 1977. A Fiddler's Choice: Memoirs 1938 to 1980 . Vancouver: November House, 1982. Adeney, Marcus. "Chamber Music," in Music in Canada . Sir Ernest MacMillan, ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1955. Altmann, Wilhelm. Amtmann, Willy. Music in Canada 1600-1800 . Montreal: Habitex Books, 1975. Anhalt, Istvan. Alternative Voices: Essays on Contemporary Vocal and Choral Composition . Toronto, Buffalo and London: University of Toronto Press, 1984. Anonymous. "Nouvelles diverses," Revue et gazette musicale de Paris XLIII/48 (26 novembre 1876) 383. _. "Music in Toronto," The Mail (21 December 1878). _. "Occasional Notes,"
Extractions: var keepstatic=1 var menucolor="#000000" var submenuwidth=100 Offaly Bibliography by Subject Print Page by Michael Byrne This select bibliography of Offaly history covers items published over the period 1787 to 1998 both monographs and articles on the county. It incorporates the more significant material included in Richard J. Hayes, Sources for the history of Irish civilisation: articles in Irish periodicals listed for County Offaly. Also included are theses and dissertations which are of importance but may never be published. The aim in preparing this listing has been to provide access to what may be useful regardless of the form of publication - monograph, journal, pamphlet or thesis. Nevertheless in compiling this select bibliography the following sources have had to be excluded: some items of less significance in Hayes, Periodical Sources manuscripts parliamentary papers and government publications including printed census returns reports and encumbered estates rentals except in a few instances reference material for Offaly published in monographs not solely about the County.
Project MUSE Few went as far in condemning enterprise as John Forsythe, the Editor of the Columbus 2 Continental America, 18001867 (New Haven Yale Univ. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/civil_war_history/v050/50.3egnal.html
Extractions: [Access article in PDF] The Clash of Two Groups Despite almost a century and a half of writing on secession by participants, engaged amateurs, and professional historians, there is no clear answer to the question, "Why did the Lower South secede?" In a thoughtful discussion of several books on the topic, James Moore remarked in 1986 that the picture that emerges is more a "mosaic than a monolith, a cacophony rather than a consensus." That conclusion still holds true. Some historians contend that psychology trumped rationality. Steven Channing, for example, argues that South Carolina seceded because of a "crisis of fear" fed by anxieties about abolitionists and the large slave population. Others point to more rational motives. William Barney's book on Mississippi and Alabama underscores the desperate need of the planters for fresh soils, which the newly elected Republican party now denied them.
Bibliography Printed Works Related To The History Of The Bell, Louis. Notes on the Early Evolution of the Reflector. 18001867.)Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 29 (1869) 123ff. http://www.europa.com/~telscope/telebibl.txt
Acadiensis Allen, Robert S., The Loyal Americans The Military Role of the Loyalist Bell, David G., Early Loyalist Saint John The Origin of New Brunswick Politics http://www.hil.unb.ca/Texts/Acadiensis/bin/get.cgi?/&filename=Acadiensis2.htm
Nova Scotia History Index Andrew Walker, Adam Carr Bell, James Eastwood, Graham Fraser and Peter A. McGregor Robert Monckton with volunteers from New England, known as Shirley s http://www.littletechshoppe.com/ns1625/histindx.html
Extractions: (These 32 links work properly after this page has downloaded completely.) The complete text of the Peace Treaty signed 3 September 1783, also known as The Paris Peace Treaty, which ended the United States War for Independence. Includes a surveyor's description of the westernmost boundaries of Nova Scotia in 1783 (very different from the modern boundary).
Bibliographies Concours 2006 Translate this page Betts, Robert B., In Search of York. The Slave Who Went to the Pacific with She was Editor of the literary magazine, the Corinthian her senior year. http://www.univ-lille3.fr/ufr/angellier/bibangellier/etudes_recherches/bibliogra
Extractions: en commençant par les "nouveaux" 1 - HAWTHORNE 2- STOKER 3- JEFFERSON 4- GAINES 5- WALCOTT 6- LOCKE 7- SHAKESPEARE 8- FORD 9- O'CONNOR 10- HENRY VIII 11- LINGUISTIQUE 12- PHONOLOGIE 1- Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter Edition au programme : The Scarlet Letter and Other Writings Mosses from an Old Manse (1846) The House of the Seven Gables (1851) Bloom, Harold. Hester Prynne, NY, Chelsea House, 1990. Gerber, John C., Twentieth-Century Interpretations of TSL, a Collection of Critical Essays, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice Hall, 1968. Millington, Richard H The Cambridge Companion to NH. Cambridge, CUP, 2004. (bibliographie substantielle) Morey, E., Readings on TSL, San Diego, Ca, Greenhaven, 1998. - Mathé, Sylvie, «The Reader May Not Choose : Oxymoron as Central Figure in Hawthorne's Strategy of Immunity from Choice in The Scarlet Letter". Style (DeKalb : Northern Illinois University Press), Winter 1992, pp. 605-633. - Sammarcelli, Françoise, "Réserves de la crise dans The Scarlet Letter", RFEA n° 64 "Crise et crises" (mai 1995), pp. 193-204.
WebGED: Noyes Family Data Page spouse Bell, Louise (*1903 ) - m. 18 APR 1928 in Belfast, Waldo, Maine spouse Summers, Robert W. (~1820 - 1898) - m. 17 JUL 1859 in , Marion, http://noyes.rootsweb.com/wga120.html
Extractions: mother: Daggett, Harriette Evelyn (1858 - 1938) Pvt., National Guard of Maine, April 30, 1910 - May 12, 1913; Co. F, 2nd Infantry; Marksman, World War I, 8th Company 2nd Regiment, Air Service Mechanics; Sergeant First Class Signal Corps, U.S. Army in France. Discharged June 1, 1918. February 5, 1919, "Sidney arrived from France to Camp Mills, Long Island, New York."
CASSETTE BOOKS 1995 National Library Service For The Blind And Sade A Biography RC 38132 by Maurice Lever read by Robert Blumenfeld 5 cassettes Continental America, 18001867 The Shaping of America; a Geographical http://www.loc.gov/nls/catalogs/cassette/1995/nonfict.txt
Moody Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages) William K. MOODY Editor of Boston Herald newspaper - melissa1 7/02/05 Re Another James Moody or just a 2nd marriage// Thanks Robert - melissa1 12/06/ http://genforum.genealogy.com/moody/all.html
Extractions: Re: Pvt Clement Moody's siblings- NH barbara baker Pvt Clement Moody 1745 - Parents found!...I think! Barbara Greger William Moody, Graham Co. NC 1860s James Brickey Nuchols Jean Copple MOODY, Reuben (Fonny, Earl, David, Peggy,Carolyn, Jerry etc) Madolyn Veerkamp MOODY YDNA PrOJECT barbara baker Mini Moody Reunion in Maine August 2006 Marilyn Moody Nathaniel Moody in Maine Gene Moody Re: Nathaniel Moody in Maine// Marriage Record Gene Moody barbara baker Re: Nathaniel Moody in Maine// Lewiston - - - Re: Nathaniel Moody in Maine// Lewiston - - - Gene Moody
Human Family Project July 12, 2001 Father Robert Radcliffe, Lord Fitzwalter117220 (Abt 1483-1542) Mother Other Spouse Joseph Jolley Bell-45318 (Abt 1897- ) Date 8 Feb 1925, http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/northerneurope/f357.htm
Category:1825 Births [Definition] Born in Quebec, he was the son of Robert McGreevy, a blacksmith, and Rose Smith . The Editor of Prince Edward Island s main Tory newspaper, The Islander, http://www.wikimirror.com/Category:1825_births
META Seabaugh, Robert Tilden (10 OCT 187713 MAY 1953) Seabaugh, Rodney Gale (22 SEP1960-) Seabaugh, Rose Senior, Ada Bell (6 NOV 1900-24 MAY 1981) http://www.genealogytymes.net/12242002/names76.html
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The National Archives National Register Of Archives Browse The Scott, Henry Francis Hepburne (1800-1867) 7th Baron Polwarth (2) Scott, SirRobert Forsyth (1859-1933) Knight Master of St Johns College Cambridge http://www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/browser/person/page/person_SC.htm
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Majority Report Radio: Post Show Post He was the child of Obadiah Newcomb Bush and Harriet Smith (1800 1867) 1.would be dinging that timer Bell in an annoying, frat-boy like way, http://www.majorityreportradio.com/weblog/archives/000700.php
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