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Martineau also wrote: “ Bopp's Sanskrit studies and Sanskrit publications are the solid foundations upon which his system of comparative grammar was erected, and without which that could not have been perfect.
Many highly educated amateurs now also travelled to Egypt, however, including women such as Harriet Martineau and Florence Nightingale, who both left fascinatingly philosophical accounts of their travels, which revealed learned familiarity with all the latest European Egyptology.
See also Martineau, Types of Ethical Theory ( London, 1902 ); WR Scott, Francis Hutcheson ( Cambridge, 1900 ); Albee, History of English Utilitarianism ( London, 1902 ); T Fowler, Shaftesbury and Hutcheson ( London, 1882 ); J McCosh, Scottish Philosophy ( New York, 1874 ).
He also dealt with the condemnation of Pope Honorius I, carried on a controversial correspondence with John Stuart Mill, and took a leading part in the discussions of the Metaphysical Society, founded by James Knowles, of which Alfred Lord Tennyson, T H Huxley and James Martineau were also prominent members.
Meanwhile he had also studied for short periods at Heidelberg and Berlin, and in 1847 he entered Manchester New College with the idea of becoming a minister like his father, and studied there under James Martineau.
Bowers had also been the Republican nominee in 1926, when he was defeated by Martineau by a similar margin.
Terral also defeated John Ellis Martineau, who came back in 1926 to unseat Terral in the primary.
The channel also broadcasts factual current affairs programs, such as Denis Lévesque, Le Vrai Négociateur ( hosted by Claude Poirier ), Mongrain ( hosted by Jean-Luc Mongrain ) and Franchement Martineau.
He also served as an entertainment reporter and anchor on CITY-TV's CityPulse, and became anchor of CityPulse Tonight in 1987 when Anne Mroczkowski moved from anchoring that newscast to join Gord Martineau on the 6 pm edition.
Martineau has also appeared as a news anchor in a few movies filmed in Toronto, including Undue Influence, Dirty Work, and Urban Legend.
At both Bristol and Exeter he was also engaged in school work, among his Bristol pupils being Harriet and James Martineau, Samuel Greg, and the Westminster Reviews John Bowring.
On March 20, 2007, a Journal de Montréal news article reported that in an interview with Télé-Québec's host Richard Martineau, Mailloux said that women manage stress more poorly than men, that they are also less able to make decisions under pressure.
Martineau Galleries is a proposed mixed-use development which will connect the Eastside to the city centre core and is also located on the High Street, a major retail area.
This publishing company was owned by Toulet's admirer Henri Martineau who also led a correspondence with the author.
Brookfield Properties has signed KPMG and Goodmans as anchor tenants for the first tower, with Fasken Martineau DuMoulin and Heenan Blaikie also taking up residence in the building.
Martineau also recounted other tales of LaLaurie's cruelty that were current among New Orleans residents in about 1836.
Crustacés et coquillages ( translated into English as the punning Cockles and Muscles ) also known as Côte d ' Azur, is a 2005 French film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau.

Martineau and discussed
As his share in the controversy, Martineau published five discourses, in which he discussed " the Bible as the great autobiography of human nature from its infancy to its perfection ," " the Deity of Christ ," " Vicarious Redemption ," " Evil ," and " Christianity without Priest and without Ritual.

Martineau and 22
On September 22, 2009, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP opened an office in Paris through a merger with Paris-based Gravel, Leclerc & Partners, including seven lawyers.

Martineau and is
Writer Harriet Martineau, for example, wrote dubiously that, " the master presupposes his little pupils possessed of all truth ; and that his business is to bring it out into expression ".
His mother is Carol Newcomb ( née Martineau, born 1930 ), who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1990 and had a double mastectomy.
Beside these may be placed men like Edward Pusey and John Henry Newman, whose mind Martineau said was " critical, not prophetic, since without immediateness of religious vision ," and whose faith is " an escape from an alternative scepticism, which receives the veto not of his reason but of his will ," as men for whose teachings and methods he had a potent and stimulating antipathy.
Martineau died in 1937 from influenza and like numerous Arkansas governors is interred at Roselawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Little Rock.
Ma vraie vie à Rouen ( The True Story of My Life in Rouen ), is a 2002 movie by French directors Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau, which tracks a year in the life of a teenage figure skater in a quasi-documentary, video diary style.
Some tourists were fascinated by the rapid growth of the new urban areas: " It is an absorbing thing to watch the process of world-making ; both the formation of the natural and the conventional world ," wrote English writer Harriet Martineau in 1837.
As Canadian criminal law aims to maintain proportionality between the stigma and punishment attached to a conviction and the moral blameworthiness of an offender, in R v. Martineau the Supreme Court of Canada held that it is a principle of fundamental justice under sections 7 and 11 ( d ) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms that a conviction for murder requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt of a subjective foresight of death.
Lieutenant Horace Robert Martineau, V. C., attached to 14th ( South Otago ) Regiment is struck off the strength of the N. Z.
Gord Martineau ( born September 23, 1947 in Montreal, Quebec ) is a Canadian television journalist.
Martineau is the senior anchor of Citytv's CityNews ( formerly CityPulse ) newscast in Toronto.
Since 1988, Gord has been married to Sharon Martineau ( née Havrot ) and they have 2 children, Julia who attends McGill University and is currently working for LOULOU Magazine, and Taylor who will attend Dalhousie University in Halifax.
It is connected to Cold Lake by the Martineau River.
Fasken Martineau is an international business law firm with more than 650 lawyers and offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec City, London, Paris and Johannesburg.
Martineau sent her thanks, adding that she had previously praised " the quality & conduct of your brother's mind, but it is an unspeakable satisfaction to see here the full manifestation of its earnestness & simplicity, its sagacity, its industry, & the patient power by w < sup > h </ sup >.
He then passed on the gossip that Miss Martineau had been " as frisky lately the Rhinoceros .— Erasmus has been with her noon, morning, and night :— if her character was not as secure, as a mountain in the polar regions she certainly would loose it .— Lyell called there the other day & there was a beautiful rose on the table, & she coolly showed it to him & said “ Erasmus Darwin ” gave me that .— How fortunate it is, she is so very plain ; otherwise I should be frightened: She is a wonderful woman ".
If so, the " adultery " may refer to what is done to Martineau and perhaps all students by the school, rather than his actual sexual liaisons.
This is rivalled by the Bullring Shopping Centre, Snowhill, Gateway Plus, Arena Central and Martineau Galleries.
* The Globe and Mail, 13 December 1985, p. B3, Martineau Walker Advocate ( this obituary states that Martineau died in his 91st year ; i. e. he is assumed to have passed his 90th birthday )

Martineau and broadcast
Martineau was the first governor of Arkansas to broadcast his inaugural address on radio.

Martineau and by
In view of the success of her novels, particularly Jane Eyre, Charlotte was persuaded by her publisher to visit London occasionally, where she revealed her true identity and began to move in a more exalted social circle, becoming friends with Harriet Martineau and Elizabeth Gaskell, and acquainted with William Makepeace Thackeray and G. H. Lewes.
Despite the pragmatism of classical economists, their views were expressed in dogmatic terms by such popular writers as Jane Marcet and Harriet Martineau.
English scholar Russell Martineau, who had studied under Bopp, gave the following tribute: “ Bopp must, more or less, directly or indirectly, be the teacher of all who at the present day study, not this language or that language, but language itself — study it either as a universal function of man, subjected, like his other mental or physical functions, to law and order, or else as an historical development, worked out by a never ceasing course of education from one form into another .”
His concept of sociologie and social evolutionism, though now outdated, set the tone for early social theorists and anthropologists such as Harriet Martineau and Herbert Spencer, evolving into modern academic sociology presented by Émile Durkheim as practical and objective social research.
* Auguste Comte, Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte, Part I ( 1855 ), translated by Harriet Martineau, Kessinger Publishing, Paperback, 2003 ; Also available from the McMaster Archive for the History of Economic Thought, Volume One Volume Two Volume Three
* The positive philosophy, Auguste Comte / freely translated and selected by Harriet Martineau Cornell University Library Historical Monographs Collection.
He married in 1814 Catherine, eldest daughter of Peter Martineau, by whom he had one son, who died in infancy, and in 1844 Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Hutchins, by whom he had six sons ( of whom the eldest, Edward, a barrister, assisted in the preparation of the ‘ Biographia Juridica ’) and three daughters.
James Martineau by Elliott & Fry, circa 1860s
He was born in Norwich, the seventh child of Thomas Martineau and Elizabeth Rankin, the sixth, his senior by almost three years, being his sister Harriet, the writer and pioneer sociologist.
Martineau became a candidate, and despite strong support from some quarters, potent opposition was organised by the anti-clerical George Grote, whose refusal to endorse Martineau resulted in the appointment of George Croom Robertson, then an untried man.
* Works by & about James Martineau at Internet Archive ( scanned books original editions color illustrated )
Grote's time on the Council at University College, London was characterised by his contentious approach to two liberal nonconformists: John Hoppus and James Martineau, both of whom found ways to work around his opposition.
Its publisher, John Chapman, introduced Spencer to his salon which was attended by many of the leading radical and progressive thinkers of the capital, including John Stuart Mill, Harriet Martineau, George Henry Lewes and Mary Ann Evans ( George Eliot ), with whom he was briefly romantically linked.
Green, Mr. Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau ( 1902 ) by Henry Sidgwick.
In May 1927, Martineau called out the National Guard in response to the lynching of an African-American prisoner by a mob of 2, 000 to 5, 000 people in Little Rock.
The appointment was recommended by then United States Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, who had worked with Martineau in the Mississippi flood.
After one term, Terral was unseated in the Democratic primary by Martineau, who accused him of having previously taken kickbacks from publishers in developing the state-approved list of public school textbooks.

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