Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 27, 2025
His well-drawn forms are decided without being hard, and his warm and transparent colouring recalls the great masters of the Venetian School. Dr Waagen thus summarises the history of painting in the Netherlands during the interval of about a century and a half that elapsed between the death of Jan van Eyck in 1440 and the birth of PETER PAUL RUBENS in 1577.
As the matter was very important, and interested persons might easily have misrepresented his part in it, General Gordon drew up a memorandum explaining every incident in the course of the affair. This document was published by his brother, Sir Henry Gordon, in 1886, and the following description merely summarises its contents.
Coming home I felt amply repaid for all the uncomfort and solitude, and leading a Mongol life, by the comparative ease with which I can converse with them, and the manner in which they wonder at my proficiency in the colloquial. In his official report he rapidly summarises the achievements of the last nine months:
Up to this point Bergson's theory of the comic fairly well coincides with that of Freud. The latter author, it is true, summarises his conclusions in different language. But the meaning is not very different.
"Yes, in a way, the battle of Life." "Oh, you are morbid then. Is there anybody ever born who has not a fight on his hands?" "No; only I have known men tired out, unfairly, before life had declared war on them." "Just what do you mean?" "Oh, something about fair play what our popular idol summarises as a 'square deal'." He laughed again, easily, his face clearing.
The nobles were angry and despondent, each one seeking to be free; and the Portuguese on the coast were languishing, with their trade irretrievably injured. Firishtah summarises the events immediately succeeding the great battle in the following words:
Thomas Aquinas, we find that his teaching on the subject of property is not at all out of harmony with that of the earlier Fathers of the Church, but, on the contrary, summarises and consolidates it. 'It remained to elaborate, to constitute a definite theory of the right of property.
"There will doubtless be other provisions which the Colonies will expect. "I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, "T. F. ELLIOT. "E. W. WATKIN, Esq." I close this narrative of the Pacific Transit Scheme with the despatch of the 1st May, 1863, which summarises the proposals made and generally concurred in.
The Archbishop proved from history and the Bible that war did come sometimes as a punishment of sin, and he concluded, or the journal thus summarises his conclusion: "The reason that God was using the present war for the punishment of the nations was that for a very considerable time there had been not merely neglect of the worship and service of God, which had always existed to a greater or less extent, but a regular upraising of human light and human understanding and human will against the existence of the providence of God.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking