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The Decline of the West ( 1918 – 22 ) vol 1 online ; vol 2 online ; excerpt and text search, abridged edition

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Ibn Al-Nadim says that he was the author of " Taabirul Ro ' oya " ( What Dreams Express ), which is different from or an abridged version of: Muntakhabul Kalam Fi Tafsir El Ahlam "( A Concise Guide for the Interpretation of Dreams ) first printed in Bulaq, Egypt, in 1284 H, in Lucknow in a. d. 1874 and in Bombay in 1296 H. It was subsequently reprinted numerous times in various parts of the Arab World under different titles.

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" — Volume I, 1st edition, page 379 ( page 362 in 2nd edition ; page 360 in abridged version ).
Jacobi has narrated audio book versions of the Iliad, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C. S. Lewis and two abridged versions of I, Claudius by Robert Graves.
Then come three abridged compositions of the wars of Durga with demons, ( Chandi Chritras: Chandi Chritra I, Chandi Chritra II, Chandi di Var ).
Eusebius, Historia Ecclesiae ( VI. 14. 1 ), describes a lost work of Clement's, the Hypotyposes ( Outlines ), that gave " abridged accounts of all the canonical Scriptures, not even omitting those that are disputed, I mean the book of Jude and the other general epistles.
* Thai Ramayana ( abridged ) as written by King Rama I, ISBN 974-7390-18-3
In the two-act version currently licensed by Musical Theatre International, the intermission comes after " Morning Glow ", with an Act I finale – an abridged version of " Magic to Do " – inserted after Charles's resurrection.
" An abridged version of the remark quoted above became the title of a 2000 book by Ebert, I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie, a compilation of reviews of films most disliked by Ebert.
This disallowed declaration was published in full by Roy's supporters in India as My Defence, and in abridged form in New York as I Accuse.
" I think the first hour the final episodes was brilliant, absolutely brilliant ... but the second hour seemed like the abridged version of the ending ... Janeway tells Paris to set a course for home I was thinking that there was no real reaction among anyone here to the fact that we are home ", which Wang felt was unemotional and a big let-down.
The publication was dedicated to George I and appeared simultaneously in an abridged English and an illustrated German edition.
** Shortly after performing this song, Neil Draycott treated the audience to an abridged rendition of Lisa Loeb's 1994 hit, " Stay ( I Missed You )".
These gramophone records ( 78-rpm albums ) were abridged versions of popular operas like Aida, La Bohème, Carmen, Faust, I Pagliacci, Madama Butterfly, Rigoletto, and La traviata among others.
Further publications which were issued in the wake of the 2004 biography were, namely, Jien, Manwel Dimech ( I, Manuel Dimech ) by Mark Montebello ( an abridged biography in Maltese published by Daritama in 2006 ), Manwel Dimech: Fi kliemi ( Manuel Dimech: In my own words ) by Mark Montebello ( an audio book in Maltese published by Kottoner 98fm in 2010 ), and Manwel Dimech: Ivan u Praskovja u Kitbiet Ohra ( Manuel Dimech: Ivan and Prascovia and Other Writings ) edited by Mark Montebello ( a wide selection of Dimech's writings published by Sensiela Kotba Socjalisti, SKS, in 2011 ).
According to the Book of Mormon prophet Nephi: " I make an abridgment of the record of my father, upon plates which I have made with mine own hands ; wherefore, after I have abridged the record of my father then will I make an account of mine own life.

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“ n the London production, variations were introduced: a weakening of light and voices in the first repeat, and more so in the second ; an abridged second opening ; increasing breathlessness ; changes in the order of the opening words .” The purpose of this is to suggest a gradual winding down of the action for he writes ofthe impression of falling off which this would give, with the suggestion of a conceivable dark and silence in the end, or of an indefinite approximating towards it .” At the end of this second repeat, the play appears as if it is about to start again for a third time ( as in Act Without Words II ), but does not get more than a few seconds into it before it suddenly stops.
His Memoirs written by Himself and continued down to the Time of his Death, from his Diary, Notes and other Papers, by William Hazlitt, appeared in 1816, and was reprinted, in a slightly abridged form, in 1852.
# The Commentaries of Sir W. Blackstone, Knight, on the Law and Constitution of England, carefully abridged in a new manner, and continued down to the present time ... By Wm.
The channel used abridged versions of the majority of the programmes it used due to the cutting down of programmes to fit commercial timeslots as opposed to terrestrial slots.
** Plates of Mormon — Made his own plates where he abridged the previous records and that he later passed down to his son Moroni.

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He has been credited with inventing the gnomon, the square table, the abridged or simplified armilla, and a water powered armillary sphere called the Ling Long Yi.

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Because these paired books had to fit a fixed total page length, one or both were usually abridged to fit, and Wollheim often made other editorial alterations — as witness the differences between Poul Anderson's Ace novel War of the Wing-Men and its definitive revised edition, The Man Who Counts.
This is the only book in the five novel series not to have also had a prior, abridged edition read by Stephen Moore.
However, after the discovery of the original manuscript of Bashkirtseff ‘ s diary in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, it was found that her diary had been abridged and censored by her family.
Cannibal Corpse also had a brief cameo in the 1994 Jim Carrey film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, performing an abridged version of their song " Hammer Smashed Face ".
The first three volumes have had three different releases ; they were initially published in a single abridged volume titled " 1-555-GODDESS " on November 1, 1996, and were later re-released in unabridged volumes between June 5 and October 7, 2002.
After a further trip to Africa, abridged by the necessities of his position as a pensioner of the school of Rome, he painted Judith, then, in 1870, Salomé, and, as a work due from the Roman school, dispatched from Tangier the large canvas, Execution Without Hearing Under the Moorish Kings, in which the painter had played with the blood of the victim as if he were a jeweller toying with rubies.
The television version was abridged from over two hours to 104 minutes ; the record played by Beverly in the original stage production at the Hampstead Theatre was " Light My Fire " by José Feliciano and in the TV production it was the 1976 hit " Forever and Ever " by Demis Roussos-Leigh had to replace nearly all the music with artists recorded on British labels, for copyright reasons, in case the BBC sold the play to the United States.
Shelton's intention from the outset was to write a serious cultural study, not a showbiz biography ; as a result, he always said his life's work had been " abridged over troubled waters ".
His July 15, 1909 somewhat abridged recording of the Grieg Concerto was not only the first recording of that work, but the first time any concerto had ever been recorded.
Kneeling had formed one of the matters over which clergy of the diocese of Lincoln had petitioned the king in 1604 for change in the Book of Common Prayer in 1604 ; an abridged form of the petition was circulating in 1617 as a book printed covertly in Leiden by William Jones.
These had green labels, and the catalogue included some ambitious items, such as an abridged version ( 1925 ) of Edward Elgar's oratorio The Dream of Gerontius and, from Novello, what has been reported as the first recording of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 ( arranged for piano by Carl Tausig ) and a complete recording of Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto, her sole recording of a work extending over more than two record sides.
It had been presented in an abridged form at the house of Offenbach, 8 Boulevard des Capucines, on 18 May 1879, with Madame Franck-Duvernoy in the soprano roles, Auguez as Hoffmann ( baritone ) and Émile-Alexandre Taskin in the four villain roles, with Edmond Duvernoy at the piano and a chorus directed by Albert Vizentini.
The court said plaintiffs who believed their rights abridged had to seek protection from the state.
In 1862 whilst searching through archives at the Royal Academy of History in Madrid for New World materials, he came across an abridged copy of a manuscript which had originally been written by the Spanish cleric Diego de Landa sometime around 1566.
However, an adapted and abridged version was quickly published in the Netherlands and Germany, where chapters on their difficult living conditions, topography, and the environment had been replaced by made-up stories of magic, sorcery, drums and heathenry.
In law, he wrote, he abridged from the best writers and had the result " carefully examined and corrected by a Gentleman of known Ability in that Profession.
An abridged edition had previously appeared in English in the 1990s.
This commentary is an abridged version of a larger one which Babai had written earlier and which is lost.
His successor as reporter, Richard Peters, in addition to publishing the current volumes of reports, had gone over his predecessor's work, eliminating the arguments and other extraneous material, and publishing an abridged edition in which he reduced twenty-four volumes into six.
" Few realized at the time, however, that the English translation had been abridged to fit one volume and that controversial passages had been omitted both to streamline the narrative and make the book less offensive to readers.
These privileges were considerably abridged in the reign of Henry VIII, but the Isle still had separate civil officers, appointed by the bishop, chief among whom were the chief justice, chief bailiff, deputy bailiff and two coroners.
When reissued in 1991 it had additional material by Chekhov estate executor Mala Powers ; an abridged version appeared under the title, To the Actor, which was published in 1953 and reissued in 2002 with an additional foreword by Simon Callow and additional Russian material translated and commented on by Andrei Malaev-Babel.

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