Kiribati Bibliography - L Lawrence, Roger james. 1978. Problems in Stimulating Outer Islands Saltfish Island Encounters, black and White Memories of the Pacific War. reviews http://www.trussel.com/kir/gilbibl.htm
Extractions: La Perouse, Jean Francois de Galaup, Comte de A Voyage Round the World, in the Years 1785, 1786, 1787, and 1788. 3 vols. J. Johnson, London. Laborde, J.B. de ML 980/L. Lack, C. Pirates, Blackbirders and Other Shady Characters. in: Royal Historical Society of Queensland, Journal, VI: 360-87. Laird, Marshall Notes on the Mosquitos of the Gilbert, Ellice and Tokelau Islands, and on filariasis in the latter g roup. in: Bull. Ent. Research, 46(2), 291-300, 1955. BM QL/InsectsPam/1743. x. Lamb, Mr. 1973 > Lambert, Bernd [1932-] . 1959-61 (nd). A Gilbertese Word List (Butariri-Makin dialect) Collected by BL. 48 l (np). UH PAC/PL6245/L35. Lambert, Bernd Rank and Ramage in the Northern Gilbert Islands. 341pp, 27cm, bibl 338-41, PhD Thesis. (Univ. Mic. Int'l, Ann Arbor, 1983). UC Berkeley. UH MIC/1694. Lambert, Bernd Fosterage in the Northern Gilbert Islands. in: Ethnology 3(3), 232-58, bibl, 24cm. UH PAC/GN671/G5/L282. Lambert, Bernd Fosterage as a Model for the Aristocratic-Commoner Relationship in the Northern Gilbert Islands. ts, 11 l, 28cm (photocopy). (presented at the 1965 annual meeting of the American Anthropological As sociation, Denver). UH PAC/GN671/G5/L28.
Extractions: By this time I was on my feet and leaping at the brute. One blow from his fist, and I found myself beside my little dog. Three other brigands appeared from the brush, and were laughing and jollying with the first brute. I do not know where I got the strength, but while they were celebrating their victim, I somehow got to my feet and plunged into the bush carrying Lass. She struggled to get down, and both of us were flying through the forest before the four dim witted brigands knew we were gone and began chasing us. When they spotted us we had a fairly good lead, but they were bigger and stronger and were closing in. The forest path lay ahead, and we headed for it where the running would be easier on my light sandals. I was panting, and fighting a stitch in my side. I knew Lass and I were losing ground, for I could her labored pants as she tried with valor to keep up.
SPB Contents List. SPB was edited and published by Newell W Tune in California, 19611983. Some Thoughts on the Use of the AR Alphabet, by sir james Pitman. http://www.spellingsociety.org/bulletins/bcontents.php
James W. Gerard. My Four Years In Germany. 1917. Chapters 5-8. The raising of the Ulster army by sir Edward Carson, one of the most gigantic (Signed) james W. GERARD. To this letter I never had any reply. http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/memoir/Gerard/4yrs2.htm
Extractions: MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY CHAPTER V PSYCHOLOGY AND CAUSES WHICH PREPARED THE NATION FOR WAR TO the outsider, the Germans seem a fierce and martial nation. But, in reality, the mass of the Germans, in consenting to the great sacrifice entailed by their enormous preparations for war, have been actuated by fear. This fear dates from the Thirty Years' War, the war which commenced in 1618 and was terminated in 1648. In 1648, when the Treaty of Westphalia was concluded, Germany was almost a desert. Its population had fallen from twenty millions to four millions. The few remaining people were so starved that cannibalism was openly practised. In the German States polygamy was legalised, and was a recognised institution for many years thereafter. I am convinced that the fear of war induced by a hereditary instinct, caused the mass of the Germans to become the tools and dupes of those who played upon this very fear in order to create a military autocracy. On the other hand, and, especially, in the noble class, we have in Germany a great number of people who believe in war for its own sake. In part, these nobles are the descendants of the Teutonic Knights who conquered the Slav population of Prussia, and have ever since bound that population to their will. The Prussian army was created by the father of Frederick the Great, who went to the most ridiculous extremes in obtaining tall men at all costs for his force.
James W. Gerard. My Four Years In Germany. 1917. Chapters 16-17. james W. GERARD MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY. CHAPTER XVI At the stations, weepingFrench women dressed in black were not uncommon sights, having just heard http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/memoir/Gerard/4yrs6.htm
Extractions: MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY CHAPTER XVI HATE ON my way from Berlin to America, in February, 1917, at a dinner in Paris, I met the celebrated Italian historian, Ferrero. In a conversation with him after dinner, I reminded him of the fact that both he and a Frenchman, named Huret, who had written on America, had stated in their books that the thing which struck them most in the study of the American people was the absence of hate. Ferrero recalled this and in the discussion which followed and in which the French novelist, Marcel Prevost, took part, all agreed that there was more hate in Europe than in America; first, because the peoples of Europe were confined in small space and, secondly, because the European, whatever his rank or station, lacked the opportunities for advancement and consequently the eagerness to press on ahead, and that fixing of the thought on the future, instead of the past, which formed part of the American character. In a few hours in Europe it is possible to travel in an automobile across countries where the people differ violently from the countries surrounding them, not only in language, customs and costumes, but also in methods of thought and physical appearance. At first, with the coming of war, the concentrated hate of the German people seemed to be turned upon the Russians. Even Liebknecht, when he called upon me in order to show that he had not been shot, as reported in America, spoke of the perils of Czarismus and the hatred of the German people for the Russians. But later, and directed by the master hand of the governing class, all the hatred of the Germans was concentrated upon England.
Resources - Journals A To F - Sir James Dunn Law Library sir james Dunn Law Library Dalhousie University. IMPRINT Morgantown, W.Va. National Association of Business Law Teachers and the Bureau of http://www.library.dal.ca/law/Resources/journals.html
Extractions: The toolbar below will connect you to an alphabetical listing of journal titles available at the Law Library. The Continues line indicates that the journal has changed title. The holdings field shows which volumes we actually carry. Where there is a dash after the volume number, we currently subscribe to this title. Ex. V.1- ( 1993)- If the entry is closed, we only carry the volumes which are indicated. Ex. V. 17-20(1974-1980)
Extractions: b) Use health law bibliographies to identify potentially useful titles. Bibliographies are lists of books and articles on a specific topic. Do not forget to check the reference lists in the back of useful books and articles. Any cited reference may be helpful for you as well. (See attached list of Health Law bibliographies.)
John Locke Bibliography Name/Title Index B A defence of sir Robert Filmer, against the mistakes and misrepresentations ofAlgernon Sidney, esq; Byrne, james W. 1957. Religious toleration. http://www.libraries.psu.edu/tas/locke/nb.html
Stories, Listed By Author Death Wears black, (ss) Thrilling Detective Jan 1940 * GMan Bait, james W.Hall He Connected Texas to the US, (bg) True Jan 1963 http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s655.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents HIBBARD, GEORGE (chron.) (continued) HIBBARD, GEORGE A. (chron.) HIBBELER, RAY (chron.) HIBBEN, FRANK (Cummings) (1910- ); Archaeologist, naturalist. Born in Lakewood, Ohio; lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (chron.) HIBBEN, FRANK C. (chron.) House of the Broken Bows, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 19 1946 The Saturday Evening Post Jun 8 1946 The Killer and Clell Lee, (ss) Argosy Oct 1954 My Tangle with the Phantom Bear, (ar)
WDC GenWeb - Sir James Raines B. Abt 1600 Eng > VA/WV WDC GenWeb Descendants of sir james Raines 1829 m. Susanna Raines b.1830 * james W Raines b. 1832 * Rachel Raines b. 1839 m. james Carpenter 1857, b. http://www.rootsweb.com/~deschart/z0000066.html
Extractions: John Marcellus Raines b. 1790 d. 1859 John and brother Robert were born in Pendleton Co, now-WV. Their wives were from Lewis Co, where they all lived for a few years before moving to Roane Co in 1838. John and Mary settled on Wolf Camp Creek m. Mary "Polly" Hinzman b. 1811 * Mary (Mercy/Macy) Raines b. Sep 7 1829 d. Apr 24 1899 m. Jul 29 1846 Samuel Gandee b. Dec 25 1824 d. Feb 16 1908 Descendents of Mary Raines and Samuel Gandee Joseph Marcellus Raines b. Jan 12 1834 VA, d. Feb 10 1897 Roane Co WV buried Hunt/Harper Cem, Ryan WV m. Lillian "Lydia" Harper Apr 23 1852 Kanawha Co VA(WV) b. May 8 1836 Russell Co VA, d. Feb 19 1911 Roane Co WV * Rachel Ann Raines b. Jul 8 1854 Harmony VA(WV), d. Dec 12 1953 Breman OH buried Gandee Cem, Gandeeville WV m. Phillip David Cox Jr Jan 27 1870 Harmony WV b. Feb 20 1846 Gay WV, d. Mar 26 1904 Roane Co WV Descendants of Rachel Raines and Phillip Cox John Perry Raines b. Jan 13 1857 Roane Co VA(WV), d. Jan 3 1926 Roane Co buried Gandee Cem, Gandeeville WV m.
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson (www.whonamedit.com) sir Jonathan Hutchinson English surgeon and pathologist, He was dressed ina suit of black broad cloth and looked like an absentminded professor, http://www.whonamedit.com/doctor.cfm/887.html
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USA Volume 6 Contents Bent, William Matt W. Loftice; Bentley, Elizabeth Terrill Vista McCroskey Bladensburg, Battle of Gary L. Morgan; Blaine, james Gillespie Calvin W. Hines http://www.ai-press.com/USA.06.contents.html
Extractions: Academic International Press The Encyclopedia of the United States of America, Past and Present Edited by Archie P. McDonald Contents of Volumes 124, Supplement Volume 1 Contents of Volume 1 (AAAAgriculture-Machinery) Contents of Volume 2 (Agriculture-Movements and OrganizationsAmes, Edward Randolph) Contents of Volume 3 (Ames, Fanny BakerArnold, Harold de Forest) Contents of Volume 4 (Arnold, Henry H.Barber, John Warner) Contents of Volume 5 (Barbour, JamesBent, Charles) Contents of Volume 6 (Bent, WilliamBonus Army) Contents of Volume 7 (Boogie WoogieBuchanan, James) Contents of Volume 8 (Buck v. Bell, 274 U.S. 200 (1927)California Joe (Moses Embree Milner)) Contents of Volume 9 (California, State ofCattle) Contents of Volume 10 (Cattle Towns of KansasChicano Movement) Contents of Volume 11 (Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military ParkCivil War, American) Contents of Volume 12 (Civil War Centennial CommissionClosely Watched Trains) Contents of Volume 13 (Clothing Production in America From Colonial Times to 1915Colonial Dames of America, The National Society of) Contents of Volume 14 (Colonial Family in Early AmericaCompromise of 1850) Contents of Volume 15 (Compromise of 1877Coogan, Jackie)
Browse By Author: B - Project Gutenberg Brampton, Henry Hawkins. The Reminiscences of sir Henry Hawkins (BaronBrampton) (English) Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) (18741965) http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/b
Extractions: Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalog Quick Search Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... In Depth Information Authors: A B C D ... other Titles: A B C D ... other Languages with more than 50 books: Chinese Dutch English Finnish ... Spanish Languages with up to 50 books: Afrikaans Aleut Bulgarian Catalan ... Yiddish Categories: Audio Book, computer-generated Audio Book, human-read Data Music, recorded ... Pictures, still Recent: last 24 hours last 7 days last 30 days The Black Death
Stories, Listed By Author ROLLEM, JOHN W. (chron.) * But Mr. Applegarth Hadnt, (ss) Chums Jul 21 The Aerial War, (nv) Vanguard Library Dec 28 1907 * The black Tiger Tamer, http://contento.best.vwh.net/paper/s278.htm
Extractions: and Pocket Libraries Index Previous Table-of-Contents RICHARDS, FRANK (chron.) (continued) The Making of Harry Wharton! [by Charles Hamilton Greyfriars ], (na) The Magnet Library v1 No.1 Feb 15 1908 The Man Behind the Scenes! [by Charles Hamilton Greyfriars ], (na) The Magnet v54 No.1597 Sep 24 1938 The Man from America [by G. R. Samways Greyfriars ], (na) The Magnet Library v18 No.666 Nov 13 1920 The Man from Germany! [by Charles Hamilton Greyfriars ], (na) The Magnet v57 No.1680 Apr 27 1940 The Man from Scotland Yard [by Charles Hamilton Greyfriars ], (na) The Magnet v37 No.1148 Feb 15 1930 The Man from South America [by Charles Hamilton Greyfriars ], (n.) Magnet 114-115, 16 Apr-23 Apr 1910. The Man from the Congo! [by Charles Hamilton Greyfriars ], (na) The Magnet Library v22 No.768 Oct 28 1922 The Man from the Sea! [by Charles Hamilton Greyfriars ], (na) The Magnet v51 No.1507 Jan 2 1937 The Man from the Sky [by Charles Hamilton Greyfriars ], (n.) Magnet 1306-1307, 1311, 25 Feb-4 Mar 1933, 1 Apr 1933. The Man from the Somme! [by
Stories, Listed By Author MANTINBAND, james HOWARD (19191980); see pseudonym Oliver Keystone (chron.)MANTLE, BURNS (chron.) MARCHMONT, ARTHUR W(illiam) (1852-1923) (chron.) http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/s906.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents MARQUAND, JOHN P(hillips) (chron.) 3-3-8, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 10 Apr 17 Apr 24 ... May 8 1937 And Another Redskin, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1929 The Artistic Touch, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 19 1927 As the Case May Be, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 16 1928 Ask Him, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 23 1932 Aye in the Catalogue, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 11 1928 The Saturday Evening Post Apr 8 1939 The Best Must Always Go, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 10 1929 Bobby Shaftoe, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 8 1930 By the Board, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 17 1923 Call Me Joe, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 28 1931 The Captain of His Soul, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 4 1922 Captain Whetstone, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 24 1929 Castle Sinister, (sl) Colliers Feb 26 1938 The Saturday Evening Post Aug 31 1940 The Cinderella Motif, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 5 1927 ; western. The Darkest Horse, (ss)