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    Observations Sur La Religion, Les Loix, Le Gouvernement Et Les Mœurs Des Turcs

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    Verf. erm: Sir James Porter; Übersetzer erm.: Claude François BergierVorlage des Erscheinungsvermerks: A Londres, Et se trouve à Paris, Chez Merlin, Libraire, rue de la Harpe, à Saint Joseph. M. DCC. LXIX

    Observations Sur La Religion, Les Loix, Le Gouvernement Et Les Mœurs Des Turcs

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    Verf. erm: Sir James Porter; Übersetzer erm.: Claude François BergierVorlage des Erscheinungsvermerks: A Londres, Et se trouve à Paris, Chez Merlin, Libraire, rue de la Harpe, à Saint Joseph. M. DCC. LXIX

    James Curran's cordial factory and cottage, Gulgong, New South Wales, ca. 1872 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information from reference source.; Part of the collection: B.O. Holtermann archive of Merlin and Bayliss photographic prints of New South Wales and Victoria.; Inscriptions: "Beaufoy Merlin, no. 18150, American & Australasian Photographic Company Sydney Office 324 George Street"--Stamp on verso.; Condition: Yellowing and foxing.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4610030; Purchased through Sydney dealer Josef Lebovic, 2008

    Merlin++

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    Merlin++ is an accelerator simulation program that tracks beams through components of a ring or beamline. Merlin++ is written in C++, and unlike MAD and most other packages, it is actually a library of C++ routines. The user writes their own program and compiles it against the MERLIN class definitions and function libraries. More details can be found at merlinpp.org and github.com/MERLIN-Collaboration/MERLINChanges in release 5.03 (2020-03-06) Merlin++ now used C++14. You may need to update your compiler. Materials and Scattering This release provides the ability to define materials as mixtures. The opportunity was taken for a major cleanup of the definitions of materials and their properties, which had evolved in a haphazard way. The classes Material, MaterialDatabase, CrossSections, MaterialMixture and CompositeMaterial were replaced by MaterialProperties and MaterialData. Code which used these classes was updated to use the new forms. This was mainly in CollimateProtonProcess and the functions it calls such as Straggle, EnergyLoss and DoScatter, which had accumulated a lot of complicated code over the years, including diagnostic features that are no longer necessary in a production system, and features which turn out not to be as useful as at first thought. Some of these updates included minor changes to the code (such as the use of the particle energy or the bunch energy) so the output is not identical to the previous version. However any such discrepancies are small compared to the overall uncertainties in the physics. DataTable was improved with non-const iterators. Range for loops can now be used in more places. Some changes to Exceptions. See the APIChanges document for details. multitrack: Scripts to compare tracking of single elements between multiple tracking codes. Some small fixes to the tracking integrators. Cleanup to header and includes. This significantly reduces build time. You may need to check that you have include statements for all classes used in your scripts. Full list of changes can be found using git: git log v5.02..v5.0

    Merlin++ 5.02:5.02

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    Merlin++ is an accelerator simulation program that tracks beams through components of a ring or beamline. Merlin++ is written in C++, and unlike MAD and most other packages, it is actually a library of C++ routines. The user writes their own program and compiles it against the MERLIN class definitions and function libraries

    Merlin Shennum interview, tape 1

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    Merlin Shennum was born in Pablo, Montana on December 21, 1920 to Ben and Mabel. Merlin graduated from Ronan High School before attending Kinman Business University in Spokane, Washington. Merlin served as a paratrooper for the 101st Airborne Division during World War II, receiving a Bronze Star and Purple Heart for service in Europe. He married Betty Guldborg on December 8, 1945. Shennum returned to Montana after World War II working for the Internal Revenue Service in Helena. Betty and Merlin Shennum moved to Brockway, Montana in 1947, where the raised three children, Alan, Judy, and Jane. Betty died on May 8, 1998 preceding Merlin, who died on December 30, 2013. A memoir of Shennum\u27s wartime experience was published in Fighting Fox Company: The Battling of the Band of Brothers, by Terry Poyser and Bill Brown

    Biographical sketch of James A. Hovey

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of James A. Hovey, taken from his own notes and compiled by his son, Merlin Ross Hovey. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1855, and the family settled at Millville in the Cache Valley in 1860. Typed by Mae Spencer in 193

    When King Arthur met the Venus : Romantic Antiquarianism and the Illustration of Anne Bannerman’s “The Prophecy of Merlin”

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    The first edition of Bannerman’s Tales of Superstition and Chivalry (1802) contained an erotic engraving of a naked Venus figure, which was declared ‘offensive to decency’ by Scottish audiences in the poet’s native Edinburgh. Garner’s account investigates the controversy surrounding the engraving and the puzzling disparity between it and the ballad it illustrated: the Arthurian-themed ‘Prophecy of Merlin’. Using evidence from Bannerman’s correspondence with noted Scottish male publishers and antiquarians, this essay argues that decision to include the dangerous engraving was symptomatic of current anxieties surrounding a female-authored text which threatened to encroach on antiquarian and Arthurian enquiry.Peer reviewe

    Introduction

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    Collected by Merlyn B. Page Told by Merlyn B. Page and and James R. Hayes James R. Hayes Transcribed by Nathaniel Lucy Fayetteville, Arkansas September 28, 1958 Reel 277 Introduction Merlyn B. Page: This is Merlyn Brown Page James R. Hayes: and Jimmy Hayes. Page: We're at the house of Miss Oleavia Houser. The date is September 28, 1958. The first song is Oleavia Houser: "Black Jack Davy".Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Engraved portrait of James Nayler (1618–1660)

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    Engraved portrait of James Nayler (1618-1660) by Robert Grave (1768-1825). Inscribed, 'Born at Ardesloe, near Wakefield, in Yorkshire. Was an Independent and served Quarter Master in ye Parliament Army, about the Year 1641. turn'd Quaker in 1651. Punish'd as a Blasphemer 1656. Author of many Books & Dyed at Holm in Huntingtonshire 1660. Aged 44.
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