Harvard Classics BIGGES Drake s Great Armada Edmund Haies Sir Humphrey 18121870) The Ivy Green Thomas Edward BROWN (1830 Treaty with Spain (Acquisition of Florida) (1819) The http://my.execpc.com/~berrestr/set-hc.html
Extractions: Volume 1 Benjamin FRANKLIN (1706-1790) Autobiography John WOOLMAN (1720-1772) Journal of Life and Times William PENN (1644-1718) Some Fruits of Solitude Volume 2 PLATO (c. 427-347 B. C.) Apology , Benjamin Jowett, trans. Phaedo , Benjamin Jowett, trans. Crito , Benjamin Jowett, trans. EPICTETUS (c. 60-c.138) The Golden Sayings , Hastings Crossley, trans. MARCUS Aurelius Antoninus (Marcus Annius Verus, 121-180) Meditations , George Long, trans. Volume 3 Francis BACON, 1st Baron Verulam (1561-1626) Essays, Civil and Moral The New Atlantis John MILTON (1608-1674) Areopagitica Tractate on Education Sir Thomas BROWNE (1605-1682) Religio Medici Volume 4 John MILTON (1608-1674) The Complete Poems Volume 5 Ralph Waldo EMERSON (1803-1882) Essays English Traits Volume 6 Robert BURNS (1759-1796) Poems and Songs Volume 7 Saint AUGUSTINE (354-430) Confessions (c. 397) Thomas a KEMPIS (c. 1380-1471) The Imitation of Christ (c. 1420) Volume 8 Nine Greek Dramas AESCHYLUS Agamemnon The Libation-Bearers The Furies Prometheus Bound SOPHOCLES Oedipus the King Antigone EURIPIDES Hippolytus The Bacchae ARISTOPHANES The Frogs Volume 9 Marcus Tullius CICERO (106-43 B.C.)
Extractions: Dans les monastères, le jardin clos a toujours symbolisé, depuis ses débuts, "la représentation d'un espace idéal où l'homme entreprend une communication privilégiée avec le divin. Le jardin clos et carré se structure autour de la croix formée par deux allées principales.Il représente le paradis, en fait, plus précisément, son anticipation.
Janet's Genealogy To eldest son Edward Vernon £10. To second son Aaron £10. Thomas VERNON b1504 in England Death 1580 in England Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown. Children http://www.geocities.com/janet_ariciu/Vernon.html
Extractions: Vernon Family JONATHAN VERNON JR born 1712, Pennsylvania d June 1805, Stokes County., NC md1742 at Chester, PA REBECCA WORTH, Quaker, born 23 Apr 1723 at West Bradford, Chester, PA died 1804 at Stokes County., NC her parents Thomas Worth, Jr.; Mother: Mary Faucett Note: Rebecca WORTH : First Families of Chester Co., PA, Page 154 Footnote: Jonathan Vernon and REbeckah Worth, dau of Thomas Worth, acknowledged marrying by a priest, reported 19th of 3rd mo, 1743. Note: Worth family Bios: WORTH, Thomas, 1680's: Chester (now Deleware)/Allegheny Cos, PA He was born 1649 at oxten county of Nottingham, England. On February 21, 1682, in company with William Penn he left England in a ship sailing to a land of promise- Pennsylvania. A settlement of Friends or Quakers was established at Darby upon the arrivalof the ship in 1682. On october 8, 1685 he married an Isabelle Davidson, who probably also came from England in the same boat. Thomas served as an assemblyman in 1697. He owned 222 acres of land at Darby which he bequeathed to his son, Thomas. He also owned 500 acres of land at East Bradford. Click here for the Worth page Click here for Worth Jonathan Vernon and Rebecca Worth children (1) Hanna Vernon ABT. 1750 in Charlotte County, Virginia d AFT. 1804 in Knox County, Tennessee md 4 January, 1773 in Charlotte County, Virginia, to Richard Taylor.
Lt. Samuel Loomis Notes The descendants of Edward Lomas generally spell their name Lummis, Item Igeve unto Emme Haies one paire of sheete or ells all the yarne and flaxe. http://www.lauricellas.com/clint/samelnt.htm
Extractions: Preface Reprint from Second1875Edition) The book excited a less general interest than I had expected. Although only 250 copies were printed, and the book was offered at a price barely sufficient to pay the expense of printing and binding, if all the copies could have been sold, the demand for the book nearly ceased when only about half the edition had been disposed of. Upon reducing the price, some additional copies were sold, and the remainder were distributed gratuitously, as I hoped by this means to secure more abundant materials for a second and improved edition. The result of all my labors is a Catalogue of 8,686 persons bearing the Loomis name, and believed to be descended from Joseph Loomis of Windsor, besides the names of 4,682 persons who have intermarried with them. This is double the number of names contained in the first edition, and respecting many of the names in the first edition I have obtained much fuller information. I have made, therefore, considerable advance towards a complete list of the descendants of Joseph Loomis. There are not many additional names to be looked for except in the new States at the West.
Justus Loomis Notes IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN the xviijth Daie of October 1580 I Alice Lamise Item I geve unto Emme Haies one paire of sheete or ells all the yarne and flaxe. http://www.lauricellas.com/clint/justlnt.htm
Extractions: Preface Reprint from Second1875Edition) The book excited a less general interest than I had expected. Although only 250 copies were printed, and the book was offered at a price barely sufficient to pay the expense of printing and binding, if all the copies could have been sold, the demand for the book nearly ceased when only about half the edition had been disposed of. Upon reducing the price, some additional copies were sold, and the remainder were distributed gratuitously, as I hoped by this means to secure more abundant materials for a second and improved edition. The result of all my labors is a Catalogue of 8,686 persons bearing the Loomis name, and believed to be descended from Joseph Loomis of Windsor, besides the names of 4,682 persons who have intermarried with them. This is double the number of names contained in the first edition, and respecting many of the names in the first edition I have obtained much fuller information. I have made, therefore, considerable advance towards a complete list of the descendants of Joseph Loomis. There are not many additional names to be looked for except in the new States at the West.
African Restaurants 514845-1580. (Ethiopian). 7/89 YP *Restaurant Al-Asmar. 162 Rue Jean-TalonE., H2R 1S7. Fodor s Washington 1987; not in 5/89 YP, WP fl Boca Raton 1. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Miscellany/African_Restaurants.html
Extractions: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER DIRECTORY OF RESTAURANTS SERVING AFRICAN CUISINE In the summer of 1989 I began the compliation of a directory of restaurants which serve African cuisine but which are located outside the continent of Africa. It is hoped that such a directory will be found useful to a number of different audiences, among which are the following: diners wishing to become acquainted with African cuisines and cultures; students of African cultures, societies, institutions, and languages; and Africans and Africanists transplanted to new environments who wish to maintain culinary links with past experience. No further source material being directly available, I am posting the directory as compiled as of this date. The directory comes in five parts, respectively containing (apart from each header) 261, 1558, 2640, 226, and 1498 lines. It is unformatted, with a line-record-length of 72. You may want to reformat it before printing according to your own requirements. Because of the nature of the source material, there remains much uncertainty concerning the cuisines of (and other information about) the restaurants listed. The directory identifies 223 restaurants as serving African cuisine, 119 probably serving African cuisine, and 690 possibly serving African cuisine. Readers are requested and encouraged to contact listed restaurants in their local areas for missing and/or additional information (see the section "Call for Additional Information" in the first part). Please send your electronic contributions either to me directly or to the network, as you see fit, for inclusion in the next edition of the directory. Thank you.
GARDENSHOP ONLINE CATALOGUE ref 1036, CULTURE EN COULOIRS 3 CONDUITE DES Haies, GENAGRO , price 15 Euro, ref 1580, GARDENER S GUIDE TO GROWING DAHLIAS , ROWLANDS GARETH , price http://www.br.fgov.be/cgi-bin/PUBLIC/GARDENSHOP/CATALOGUE/display.pl?field=brows
The Project Gutenberg EBook Of Tartarin De Tarascon, By Alphonse Par exemple, jamais de 25fl?e empoisonn? ce sont des armes trop d?yales! _40_ 1 _Saavedra_ upon his return from Algiers in 1580 Cervantes assumed http://library.beau.org/gutenberg/1/0/6/8/10687/10687-8.txt
Extractions: Search Proyecto Manual de Plantas de Costa Rica Last Revised: 28 October, 2002 A B C CH ... Z This compilation attempts to account for all important plant-collecting localities within Costa Rica, especially those of historically prominent collectors. Recent collecting localities, especially those (e.g., of MO and INB collectors) already accompanied by very precise label data including coordinates, have not been so assiduously tracked down. Each entry includes the following information: Name of site. Important collectors. Elevation (SLOPE), PROVINCE: Quadrangle, Coordinates. Brief description and/or comments. Remarks regarding the information content: Name of site . Site names are listed alphabetically, with the following qualifications: Articles (El, La, Las, Los), though listed ahead of the nouns they modify, are ignored for alphabetizing purposes (example: "La Castilla" is so listed, but alphabetized under "C"); in compound place names, generic terms of natural features (Cerro, Río, Volcán, etc.) are subordinated to proper names, unless the generic term is an integral part of a town name (examples: Cerro de La Carpintera will be found as "La Carpintera, Cerro de" [alphabetized under "Ca"], and Río San Juan as "San Juan, Río;" however, the
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Extractions: Dans les monastères, le jardin clos a toujours symbolisé, depuis ses débuts, "la représentation d'un espace idéal où l'homme entreprend une communication privilégiée avec le divin. Le jardin clos et carré se structure autour de la croix formée par deux allées principales.Il représente le paradis, en fait, plus précisément, son anticipation.
Jersey Datestones Index By Stone 904-949 Parish Boundary Stone on Rue des Haies see Official Stones. ERB1814; EdwardRobison (aged 51), a Major in the Jersey Militia, lived in the Vingtaine http://www.societe-jersiaise.org/alexgle/stonejsytext904onwards.html
Extractions: Introduction (new users please go here first) New Items and Updates Problems Page Lavoirs Milestones ... Guernsey Datestones Arranged By Stone: Alphabetical (Joan Stevens' original list from 1985): As Found (from 1996 to date): To search for a surname or house name in these Text Pages use your 'FIND' facility - Ctrl -f on PCs and Command -f on Macs Text Version: Abbreviations: Parishes: Events: m. (married) bap. (baptised) bur. (buried) t.d. (tous deux or both of ...) femme (wife of ...) veuve (widow of...) fils (son of ...) fille (daughter of ... As these entries have come in after the completion of the original index, so the pages are out of alphabetical order. 905. CRN.RLG. 1707. See above. Both contributed by James Brannan. 906. Accidental duplication - now removed to 907. JDB.ACT.1826; Jean Dolbel (great grandson of Richard Dolbel and Elizabeth Coignard) and Anne Cristin m. (St J) 23.12.1819. There is a stone belonging to their daughter Nancy and her husband Pierre Robert at Le Nid, Bonne Nuit (St J) see . Le Vivier, Route de Mont Mado (St J) - see also
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