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Morey and draft
Morey seemed aware of contemporary internal combustion work – Hardenberg, who wrote a book on Morey ’ s engine, adeptly noted that in his 1825 draft Morey “ stated that he named his invention ‘ vapor engine, to distinguish it from the … gas engine .’” However, Hardenberg concludes that Morey could only have known of three engines similar to his.

notes and unpublished
The German edition includes all of his papers on number theory: all the proofs of quadratic reciprocity, the determination of the sign of the Gauss sum, the investigations into biquadratic reciprocity, and unpublished notes.
About 1902 Lewis started to use unpublished drawings of cubical atoms in his lecture notes, in which the corners of the cube represented possible electron positions.
Nikolai Tolstoy also possesses an extensive collection of O ' Brian manuscript material, including the second half of Hussein, several short stories, much of the reportedly " lost " book on Bestiaries, letters, diaries, journals, notes, poems, book reviews, and several unpublished short stories ( Tolstoy, various pages ).
Although Leland's Itinerary notes remained unpublished until the eighteenth century, they provided a significant quarry of data and descriptions for William Camden's Britannia ( first edition, 1586 ), and many other antiquarian works.
Pete Townshend stated in unpublished liner notes for the 1970 comeback album, " He is the king ; if it hadn't been for Link Wray and ' Rumble ,' I would have never picked up a guitar.
( Pensées, meaning thoughts, was the name given to the collection of unpublished notes which, after Pascal's death, were assembled to form an incomplete treatise on Christian apologetics.
The German edition includes all of his papers on number theory: all the proofs of quadratic reciprocity, the determination of the sign of the Gauss sum, the investigations into biquadratic reciprocity, and unpublished notes.
When Brod fled Prague in 1939, he took with him a suitcase of Kafka's papers, many of them unpublished notes, diaries, sketches, and so forth.
Around 1800, the elliptic functions inverting those integrals were studied by C. F. Gauss ( largely unpublished at the time, but allusions in the notes to his Disquisitiones Arithmeticae ).
Belying the assumption that the compound itself might have an equally antique use as the singular kalari and payattu, the unpublished Malayalam Lexicon notes that the earliest use of the compound, kalarippayattu is in Ulloor S. Parameswara Iyer's early twentieth century drama Amba when it is probable that the systems of martial practice assumed a structure and style akin those extant today.
** Arthur Berriedale Keith, The Aitareya Aranyaka: Edited from the manuscripts in the India Office and the Library of the Royal Asiatic Society with introduction, translation, notes, ... unpublished of the Sankhayana Aranyaka, Eastern Book Linkers ( 1995 ) ISBN 81-86339-14-0
Following his death, several of his students put together and edited four volumes from records of Mead's social psychology course at the University of Chicago, his lecture notes, and his numerous unpublished papers.
These notes, still mostly unpublished, now constitute the foundation for current linguistic research and revitalization efforts on the Rumsen language.
After his death in London in 1908, Fenollosa's unpublished notes on Chinese poetry and Japanese Noh drama were confided by his widow to noted poet Ezra Pound who, with William Butler Yeats, used them to solidify the growing interest in Far Eastern literature among modernist writers.
He left behind him at his death a mass of unpublished notes, part of which has been collected and published by his disciples Heinrich Ahrens ( 1808 – 1874 ), Hermann Karl, Freiherr von Leonhardi ( 1809-1875 ), Guillaume Tiberghien ( 1819-1901 ) and others.
In mathematics, the Thompson groups ( also called Thompson's groups, vagabond groups or chameleon groups ) are three groups, commonly denoted F ⊂ T ⊂ V, which were introduced by Richard Thompson in some unpublished handwritten notes in 1965.
Some further works are also unpublished or lost, and are not listed-these include a transcription in double notes of Chopin's Étude Op.
* Berchem in Italy: notes on an unpublished painting
So strong was his confidence in Engelmann's ability that he offered to give him his whole store of unpublished notes and sketches.
The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements notes that Revolt in the Stars remains one of Hubbard's unpublished science fiction works but unofficial copies circulate on the Internet, and this is confirmed in The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO Religions by James R. Lewis, and New Religions: A Guide, edited by Christopher Partridge.
Members of the project report that these previously unpublished writings extend to some 3000 pages of linguistic material, consisting chiefly of photocopies supplied by Christopher Tolkien to the editorial team throughout the 1990s and handwritten notes made by the editorial team in the Bodleian Library in 1992.
The book is based on extensive notes taken by Watson, which are unpublished and held by Edinburgh University.
Two of his speeches in the Irish House of Commons, and some other miscellaneous works — including previously unpublished notes on the Corn Laws by Samuel Johnson — were published by Edmond Malone after his death under the title Parliamentary Logick.
The prequels concern events that are mentioned in passing in the original novel, and evidently are based on Wright's unpublished notes.

notes and 1824
Among his numerous contributions to Greek literature may be mentioned, Hephaestion's Encheiridion ( 1810 ); Poëtae Graeci minores ( 1814 – 1820 ); Stobaeus ' Florilegium ( 1822 ); Herodotus, with variorum notes ( 1824 ); Suidas ' Lexicon ( 1834 ); Etymologicum Magnum ( I848 ).
Lamennais also published works of piety, for example, a widely-read French version of The Imitation of Christ with notes and reflections ( 1824 ),,, and ( 1828 ).
From 1819 until her death in 1824 Brentano took notes of the conversations he had about her visions, filling many notebooks with notes about scenes from the New Testament and the life of the Virgin Mary.
On several occasions he was sent by governors on confidential missions to visit Bantu tribes beyond the frontier, such as his trip to Kaffraria in 1824 when he made copious notes on the customs of the Xhosa tribes.
* Spix & Wagler 1824: Serpentum Brasiliensium Species novae ou Histoire Naturelle des especes nouvelles de Serpens, Recueillies et observées pendent le voyage dans l ' interieur du Brésil dans les Années 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820 ... publiée par Jean de Spix, ... écrite dàprès les notes du Voyageur par Jean Wagler-Typis Franc.
Another historian, Dr Maung Maung, notes that the word Rohingya is not used in the 1824 census, conducted by the British.

notes and draft
Revisiting his notes in 1987 to draft a detailed reply to the abbreviated public version of Cahill's report, Walter McCrone chose the wrong sample to illustrate a " typical " black ink particle, selecting one which had been found only loosely attached to the ink.
Conference notes and draft decisions illustrate the division of opinions before the decision was issued.
The initial storyboard may be as simple as slide titles on Post-It notes, which are then replaced with draft presentation slides as they are created.
Although the Pensées appears to consist of ideas and jottings, some of which are incomplete, it is believed that Pascal had, prior to his death in 1662, already planned out the order of the book and had begun the task of cutting and pasting his draft notes into a coherent form.
The volume also features a copy of the original series outline and other bonus features, such as a new introduction by the president of DC Comics, a new afterword, and a reproduction of the original comic draft and notes for " A Midsummer Night's Dream ".
It could be tempting to think of O and E as a Beckettian Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – indeed in notes for the first draft Beckett did toy “ with the idea of making ‘ E tall ’ and ‘ O short ( and ) fat ’ which corresponds with the dual physique of Jekyll and Hyde ” – but Film is not concerned with representations of good and evil, only with the concept of the second self, of pursuer and pursued .”
According to Tinker and Lowry, " a draft of the first twenty-eight lines of the poem " was written in pencil " on the back of a folded sheet of paper containing notes on the career of Empedocles ".
Bond scholar John Griswold notes that in the original draft of the story, Fleming killed Leiter off in the shark attack ; when Naomi Burton, Fleming's US agent with Curtis Brown protested about the death of the character, Fleming relented and Leiter lived, albeit missing an arm and half a leg.
# During planning time students may not draft their work, only notes and research can be carried out.
Freiberger wrote the first draft as a freelance script at his parents ' barn in Pennsylvania, and when he returned to the writing staff to rewrite the story, Freiberger took so many notes that the script became 106 pages long.
See the notes on " Northern Wuyi " = Alexandria Eschate in the draft annotated translation of the 3rd century Chinese history, the Weilüe, by John Hill at: and
Durant notes that “ it was agreed that the Chairman should draft a report of the Panel to AD / SI that evening for review by the Panel the next morning.
Though the committee did not record minutes of its proceedings, three key surviving documents offer clues to the committee ’ s handiwork: an outline by Randolph with edits by Rutledge, extensive notes and a second draft by Wilson, also with Rutledge ’ s edits, and the committee ’ s final report to the Convention.
The collection contains draft manuscripts, printed material and research notes for eight of Banham's published books, for unpublished projects, and many articles and reviews related to the history of architecture and design.
Viola Concerto, with a commentary by László Somfai and a fair transcription of the draft with notes by Nelson Dellamaggiore.
Almost a month later, on May 20, 2011, Martin further announced that after incorporating requested changes made by his book editor and her staff copy-editors, suggested final draft notes from trusted friends, and his own final " sweat " ( a line-by-line reread done to tighten and eliminate any unnecessary " fat " remaining in the manuscript ), that the final draft had been reduced to 1, 510 pages ; this made Dragons the second-longest novel, by a narrow margin, to volume three, A Storm of Swords.
Marion Riesser, who had continued as Wolters ' secretary as he began private architectural practice, transcribed these notes into as many as forty closely typed pages per missive, and the draft totalled 1, 100 pages.
The speechwriter then presents a draft version of the speech to the executive ( or the executive's staff ) and makes notes on any revisions or changes that are requested.
Only the preface ( or perhaps an interim draft thereof ), and a few preliminary notes, were completed, and these were printed in his ' Life ', by his son Nathaniel.
From a copy of this life, interleaved with manuscript additions from the author's rough draft by the editor ( Le Neve ), and some notes by White Kennett, Richard Gough drew up the ' Life of Field ,' which was printed in an edition of the Biographia Britannica.
* Mathilda from Project Gutenberg, with Mary Shelley's first draft, The Fields of Fancy, and Elizabeth Nitchie's introduction and notes ( 1959 ).

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