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While providing valuable documentary evidence, Dürer's Netherlandish diary also reveals that the trip was not a profitable one.
After one such attempt, Bright noted in his diary that Disraeli " seems unable to comprehend the morality of our political course.
Victoria found the house " small but pretty ", and recorded in her diary that: " All seemed to breathe freedom and peace, and to make one forget the world and its sad turmoils ".
This is refuted by one of Emily Brontë's diary papers, in which she describes preparing meat and potatoes for dinner at the parsonage, as Juliet Barker points out in her biography, The Brontës.
Appeared in the 1848, Anne Brontë's novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is framed as a retrospective letter from one of the main heroes to his friend and brother-in-law with the diary of the eponymous tenant inside it.
Michinaga left a diary, Mido Kanpakuki ( 御堂関白記 ), that is one of our prime sources of information about Heian-era court life at its height.
The detailed private diary Pepys kept from 1660 until 1669 was first published in the 19th century, and is one of the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period.
" In her diary she records having to avoid advances from Michinaga — one night he snuck into her room, stealing a newly written chapter of Genji.
In her diary, she wrote of her life at court: " I realized that my branch of the family was a very humble one ; but the thought seldom troubled me, and I was in those days far indeed from the painful consciousness of inferiority which makes life at Court a continual torment to me.
In one experiment, subjects were asked to write down their dreams in a diary.
Travelers brought books, Bibles, trail guides, and writing quills, ink and paper for letters ( about one in 200 kept a diary ).
Russian casualties totaled 1, 111 killed and 2, 856 wounded, about one third of those engaged ( Lewenhaupt, probably basing himself on the account of a Russian prisoner-of-war, in his diary claimed 16, 000 rather than 12, 000 Russian combatants )
The American historian Charles Thomas wrote that Raeder's remarks about the executions in the Seekriegsleitung war diary seemed to be some sort of ironic comment in protest against the executions, which might have reflected a guilty conscience on the part of Raeder in enforcing a policy that he knew well to be illegal, and one that might lead him to being prosecuted for war crimes if Germany should lose the war.
* Newton Barton Diary, 1894 – 1895 – A shipboard diary kept by able seaman Newton Barton on one of his voyages to recruit South Sea Islanders for the Queensland cane fields.
After the Portuguese annexed Malacca in August 1511, one Portuguese diary noted ' it is thirty years since they became Moors ' - giving a sense of the competition then taking place between Islamic and European influences in the region.
Some of his scripts were designed for use with his constructed languages, others for more practical ends: to be used in his personal diary, and one especially for English, the New English Alphabet.
Canaris kept detailed records of these atrocities in his personal diary which he entrusted to Werner Schrader, one of his subordinates and fellow resistance member.
However, he was in a seriously weakened condition ; Wilson's diary entry for 14 January reads: " Shackleton has been anything but up to the mark, and today he is decidedly worse, very short winded and coughing constantly, with more serious symptoms that need not be detailed here but which are of no small consequence one hundred and sixty miles from the ship ".
At one point Shackleton gave his one biscuit allotted for the day to the ailing Frank Wild, who wrote in his diary: " All the money that was ever minted would not have bought that biscuit and the remembrance of that sacrifice will never leave me ".
* Samuel Pepys, whose diary is one of the primary historical sources for this period
On Lower Road, about half way between Surrey Quays and Canada Water stations, is a public house called the China Hall ; at one time it was the entrance to a riparian playhouse visited by Samuel Pepys and mentioned in his diary.
Benn, however, discounted the validity of the story and wrote in his diary: " No one will believe for a moment that Airey Neave would have done such a thing ".
According to a diary of Sanford C. Cox, one of the first schoolmasters in the area, in 1824: " Crawfordsville is the only town between Terre Haute and Fort Wayne ... Maj. Ristine keeps tavern in a two-story log house and Jonathan Powers has a little grocery.

one and entry
At one and the same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry.
That first entry there is the Vermont Flumenophobe, the earliest and one of the most successful of my eighty-three varieties -- great big scapulars and hardly any primaries at all.
This thoughtful gesture was well received by the Juniors as the Class had an entry of 46 Juniors and it took approximately one hour, 45 minutes to judge the Class.
Thus, one can think of a dictionary entry as a word rather than a form.
DA, DC, DTF, and DLINE require more than one entry.
Where there is a left-hand entry in the ledger, there is a right-hand one, he remembered from his school days.
For Altaicists, the version of Altaic they favor is given at the end of the entry, if other than the prevailing one of Turkic – Mongolic – Tungusic – Korean – Japanese.
* 1979: A concert with Jean Michel Jarre on the Place de la Concorde in Paris attracted one million people, securing an entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the largest crowd at an outdoor concert.
One entry of the P-array is used every round, and after the final round, each half of the data block is XORed with one of the two remaining unused P-entries.
The first entry, from 1586, shows the word was at one time used in the context of discussions of Platonic theories of knowledge.
There is one discrepancy in this case: the entry for 685 in the version of the Chronicle assigns Ceawlin a son, Cutha, but in the 855 entry in the same manuscript, Cutha is listed as the son of Cuthwine.
The implementations differ: Microsoft Word was one of the first applications to only show sub-entries of some menu entries after clicking an arrow icon on the context menu, otherwise executing an action associated with the parent entry.
Some DBMSs cover more than one entry in these categories, e. g., supporting multiple query languages.
A possible score out of ten is broken down into three points for the takeoff, three for the flight, and three for the entry, with one more available to give the judges flexibility.
Some DBMSs cover more than one entry in these categories, e. g., supporting multiple query languages.
To be eligible for a MD degree in the UK one must already hold an entry level medical degree ( for example, MBBS, MBChB, BMed, or a North American MD degree ) and usually must have had at least 5 years of post graduate training and experience.
Most five-piece kits at more than entry level also have one or more effects cymbals.
At the other extreme, many entry level kits are sold complete with two cymbal stands, most often one straight and one boom, and some even with a standard cymbal pack, a stool and a pair of drum sticks.
Eiffel's control structures are strict in enforcing structured programming: every block has exactly one entry and exactly one exit.
* 1656-In a letter to Councillor General Montagu ( afterwards Earl of Sandwich ), General-at-sea and one of the Protector's personal friends, Cromwell mentioned the necessity of securing a permanent base at the entry of the Mediterranean, preferably Gibraltar ( the first suggestion for the occupation of Gibraltar as a naval base had been made at an English Council of War held at sea on 20 October 1625 ).
Because the decoder is always one step behind in maintaining the table, it does not generate a table entry upon receiving the first code from the encoder, but will generate one for each succeeding code.

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