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Senora Herreria has been much interested in establishing the relationship and, I understand, is acquainted with a Japanese curio dealer in New York who recently visited Mexico for the same purpose. I believe that she wishes to collaborate with him on a monograph on the subject, which is expected to have a powerful effect on the public opinion both here and at Tokyo.
We shall now consider briefly certain salient facts which relate to the conversion of latent into kinetic energy as an adaptive reaction. The experimental data are so many that they will later be published in a monograph.
He had written a History of English Literature from Chaucer to Tennyson and a monograph on Shelley. She thought of his mind as a luminous, fiery crystal, shining.
An interesting monograph might be written upon these various attempts of the belligerents to get themselves and their proceedings explained. Because there is perceptible in these developments, quite over and above the desire to influence opinion, a very real effort to get things explained.
The eventual massacre of the remnant of this hardy and impenitent organization by the labor unions more accustomed to the use of arms is beyond the province of this monograph to relate.
I had come to the congress prepared to deliver a monograph on the great auk; but now the subject went overboard as the birds themselves had, and I found myself pleading with the committee to give the Countess a hearing on the ux. "Why not?" I exclaimed, warmly. "It is established beyond question that the ux does exist in Tasmania.
But, as Paër was at this time in Germany, Paganini studied under Ghiretti and Rolla himself while he remained in Parma, according to the monograph of Fetis. The youthful player had already begun to search out new effects on the violin, and to create for himself characteristics of tone and treatment hitherto unknown to players.
To go into this at once adequately and independently would need a much longer investigation than can be admitted into the present work. The subject has quite recently been treated in a monograph by the well-known writer Dr. Keim's conclusions. Origen himself, Dr. Keim thinks, was writing under the Emperor Philip about A.D. 248.
These beads are obtained from the plains markets, and are of glass. Further detailed information regarding this subject can be obtained from Mr. Henniker's monograph, which contains a good plate illustrating the different articles of jewellery. Weapons. The weapons of the Khasis are swords, spears, bows and arrows, and a circular shield which was used formerly for purposes of defence.
"I know that hair has lately occupied all your vigils, and that you have given yourself up to analyzing it; while you have thought of glory, I have thought of commerce." "Dear Monsieur Birotteau, what is it you want of me, the analysis of hair?" He took up a little paper. "I am about to read before the Academy of Sciences a monograph on that subject.
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