Papers 1861-1870 of total 5240 found.
…. John Brown, at first regarded as a fanatic abolitionist, rose to heights of heroism and martyrdom as hostility grew and war broke out. After John Brown's raid on Harper's ferry, the general consensus in the North in 1859 was one of disapproval, especially…
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…timeless sculptures and invincible armies. The Roman's invention of concrete let architects be more creative with their building and sculpture designs, and as the Empire expanded Roman architecture and sculpture soared to new previously unimaginable heights
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…occurrences. The only book that "might stand" the test of time is Slaughterhouse Five. He became the spokesperson for a generation; invited to many college campuses to speak in 60's. Appeared in height of Vietnam War, and caught many peoples' attention. He…
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…Ramses II, he too was left in the 'lone and level sands [that] stretch far away.' A giant statue of Charlemagne (the head is taller than a man of average height) was destroyed when his empire was dissolved. Fragments still remain, but the man's power has…
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…through them. Even though the seafarer attempts to scientifically measure the worth of this love to him, it is immeasurable- 'It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.'         The second image…
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…their work.. (like students before a test) - It is known, that people work better, faster and more effective under stress. There are people, who are even more creative under stress! This is because of the height Adrenaline content into your…
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…lead to addiction. At the end of the day, when the medication starts to wear off, mood swings occur and the one who suffers becomes irritable. Side effects, which include insomnia, loss of appetite, stunted height, and irritability, are brutal to the victim…
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…, and in the well bred horse the trachea should be well marked out. The withers should be of good height and well defined. Too high withers is undesirable and is sometimes associated with efficient spring of the chest, whilst a low, thick, heavy withers is undesirable…
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…to that of a lighthouse when he writes in Sonnet 116: ...it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken. (5-8) Shakespeare not only says that love…
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…; the spelling-machine operator first advised them to submit to IT's control. Now, in this chapter, Charles assures them that they will come to know IT "all in good time." These elliptical references have helped to build the suspense to its current height; Meg…
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