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Letter - Samuel J. Moyer to Ethelwyn Wetherald, 12 September 1900
Samuel J. Moyer letter to Ethelwyn Wetherald, 1900This letter to Ethelwyn Wetherald from S.J. Moyer discusses the poetry and book he received from the author. The letter briefly describes S.J. Moyer's arrival in Pelham
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Jorge Aguilar ( R ), Mexican Consul, invites Ill. Gov. William Stratton to attend the Chicago Celebration of the 150th anniversary of Mexico's independence (photograph)
Photo labeled: "HXPO91208-9.12.Chicago: Jorge Aguilar ( R ), Mexican Consul, invites Ill. Gov. William Stratton to attend the Chicago Celebration of the 150th anniversary of Mexico's independence Sept. 15. L-R: Jose Alvarado, G.I. Forum, Samuel Witwer, GOP candidate for U.S. Senate, Mrs. Stratten, State Rep. August J. Ruf and Mr. Aguilar. (UPI Telephoto
Reverend Samuel J. May suffrage letter
Letter written by Reverend Samuel J. May and published in the November 3, 1855, issue of Type of the Times, a Cincinnati news publication in support of the spelling reform movement. The letter was addressed to attendees at a recent Woman's Rights Convention held October 17-18, 1855, at Cincinnati's Smith & Nixon's Hall. May expresses his regret at being unable to attend, and emphasizes his support for the "equal
educational, professional, social, religious and political rights of woman."
May (1797-1871) was a progressive social reformer during the 19th century who worked in support of education reform, women's rights and abolition. In 1846, he would publish "The Rights and Condition of Women" which argued in favor of female suffrage and gender equality
ERL-110129-Stratton-et-al-Figure-2-data
Excel spreadsheet used to produce Figure 2 in the manuscript entitled: "Mitigating sustainability tradeoffs as global fruit and vegetable systems expand to meet dietary recommendations" by Stratton, Anne Elise; Finley, John; Gustafson, David; Mitcham, Elizabeth; Myers, Samuel; Naylor, Rosamond; Otten, Jennifer J.; Palm, Chery
Fly about round me coursing, swallow sweet birds come near [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceCover is duplicated in 125.115b.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
125, Item 115aTranslated From the French of Volney L'Hotelier by Samuel J. Gardner, Esq. The Music by Felicien David (Author of "Le Desert").E.G. Warren, Engr
Fly about round me coursing, swallow sweet birds come near [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceCover is duplicated in 125.115b.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
125, Item 115aTranslated From the French of Volney L'Hotelier by Samuel J. Gardner, Esq. The Music by Felicien David (Author of "Le Desert").E.G. Warren, Engr
Writing and the rights of reality: usurpation and potentiality in Derrida, Plato, Nietzsche, and Beckett
The thesis critically evaluates Jacques Derrida's conferral of the rights of reality on writing, focussing on his theory of an arche-text in light of the speculative nature of this theory. The theory is initially considered in the context of Derrida's elucidation of the usurpatory status of writing within the Platonic and Nietzschean texts. This consideration reveals an admission of writing's usurpatory status by both writers while at the same time demonstrating their awareness of the intrinsically speculative nature of this view, the significance of writing lying in its ability to exteriorise the radically indeterminate status of consciousness m relation to reality rather than its ability to displace consciousness or reality The analyses, therefore, not only bring the Derridean hypothesis of a repressive or phonocentric metaphysical episteme into question but also exhibit the historical and philosophical role of potentiality in relation to writing, writing's ultimate significance lying in its capacity to exteriorise our existence as a mode of potentiality. Accordingly, in the second half of the thesis the Derridean theory of writing is countered with a specifically Aristotelian theory of the text as it is exhibited in the prose of Samuel Beckett, an author whose significance lies in his close alignment with Derridean theory within contemporary criticism. It is demonstrated that this identification has obviated an awareness of the significance of potentiality within the Beckettian text, his work consequently being appraised in the previously neglected context of Aristotelian metaphysics
Comparison of the Sacco Triage Method Versus START Triage Using a Virtual Reality Scenario in Advance Care Paramedic Students
The author. By Samuel Foote, Esq [electronic resource].
Drop-head title.Possibly issued with 'The tempest' by William Shakespeare, the J. Wenman edition, 1778.The O copy at shelfmark Vet A5e 1467 is on its ownElectronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library Watkinson Collection
The idler [electronic resource] : By the author of The rambler. With additional essays. In two volumes. The sixth edition.
The author of the Rambler = Samuel Johnson and others.O & L report frontispieceElectronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford)
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