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In the Lam Rim Chen Mo, Je Tsongkhapa writes extensively on the Prasaṅgika / Svātantrika distinction and also addresses several contemporary analyses, several of which are shown by Elizabeth Napper to be pertinent to modern scholarship.

Napper and their
In the following year, Napper Tandy took a leading part in organizing a new military association in Ireland modelled after the French National Guards ; they professed republican principles, and on their uniform the cap of liberty instead of the crown surmounted the Irish harp.

Napper and on
Wolfe Tone's brother Matthew was captured, tried by court-martial, and hanged ; a second raid, accompanied by Napper Tandy, came to disaster on the coast of Donegal ; while Wolfe Tone took part in a third, under Admiral Bompard, with General Hardy in command of a force of about 3000 men.
A pub called " The Napper Tandy " stood on Bride Street in Dublin until the mid-1990s.
There is an Irish pub called " Napper Tandy's " on Day Street in Norwood, Massachusetts.
There is a pub called " The Napper Tandy " on Main St. Stradbally, County Laois, Ireland.
A plaque there commemorates the brief landing on the nearby island of Inishmacadurn ( or Rutland Island ) of a French military force led by James Napper Tandy in a failed attempt to assist rebels during the 1798 rebellion on 16 September 1798.
According to John Devoy in 1924, Jerome James Collins founded what was then called the Napper Tandy Club in New York on June 20, 1867, Wolfe Tone's birthday, this club expanded into others and at one point at a picnic in 1870 was named the Clan na Gael by Sam Cavanagh.
Irish rebel leader Napper Tandy, was in the chair for most of the night, on his left sat none orther Thomas Paine, and on his right sat Kilmaine, who, immediately after the banquet, had to leave Paris to rejoin his column of the army on the coast.
A second attempt in September, accompanied by Napper Tandy, came to disaster on the coast of Donegal and was unable to land, before eventually returning to France.

Napper and ;
Napper, 1863 ; private collection )
He has performed his works also in solo recitals, in trio and in duo with flutists Brian Berryman and Grégoire Jeay ; recorder players Heiko ter Schegget, Matthias Maute, Sophie Larivière, and Ambikaprasad Mallik ; oboist Matthew Jennejohn ; violinists Hajo Bäss, and Simon Standage ; viol player Susie Napper ; cellists Tormod Dalen and Ifan Williams.
Notwithstanding his vices and his lack of all solid capacity, there is no reason to suppose that Napper Tandy was dishonest or insincere ; and the manner in which his name was introduced in the well-known ballad, " The Wearing of the Green ", proves that he succeeded in impressing the popular imagination of the rebel party in Ireland.

Napper and into
In October 1791 Tone converted these ideas into practical policy by founding, in conjunction with Thomas Russell ( 1767 – 1803 ), Napper Tandy and others, the Society of the United Irishmen.

Napper and many
John Illingworth Kay and Harry Napper, two of its better-known designers, executed many of its most successful Art Nouveau designs.

Napper and be
An " Irish style " pub called " The Napper Tandy " may be found in the Mission District of San Francisco.

Napper and from
He associated with Thomas Paine and James Napper Tandy of the United Irishmen, from whom he learned the exciting news of the near-insurrection in Scotland over the Militia Act.
Nevertheless, several notable Irish personages are mentioned, including Ned of the Hill, Christy Brown, whose book Down All The Days appears as a song title, and Napper Tandy, mentioned in the first line of " Boat Train ", and was adapted from a line in the Irish rebel song " The Wearing of the Green ".

Napper and .
Trevor Huddleston, Sir Julian Huxley, Edward Hyams, the Bishop of Llandaff Dr Glyn Simon, Doris Lessing, Sir Compton Mackenzie, the Very Rev George McLeod, Miles Malleson, Denis Matthews, Sir Francis Meynell, Henry Moore, John Napper, Ben Nicholson, Sir Herbert Read, Flora Robson, Michael Tippett, the cartoonist ' Vicky ', Professor C. H. Waddington and Barbara Wootton.
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During his career Hendrik Bouman has appeared in duo with renowned artists: Nancy Argenta, Hajo Bäss, Brian Berryman, Max van Egmond, Reinhard Goebel, Wilbert Hazelzet, Grégoire Jeay, Matthew Jennjohn, Mireille Lagacé, Marie Leonhardt, Jaap ter Linden, Matthias Maute, Susie Napper, Heiko ter Schegget, Simon Standage, Carolyn Watkinson and Ifan Williams.
James Napper Tandy ( 1740 – August 24, 1803 ), in Ireland, began his career at the Dublin Corporation.
Napper Tandy is rhyming slang for brandy.
Another such pub located in Raleigh, North Carolina, bears the name " Napper Tandy's.
: I've wandered north and I've wandered southThrough Stonybatter and Patrick's CloseUp and around the Gloster DiamondAnd back by Napper Tandy's house.
Palm Beach, Barrenjoey and most of Whale Beach ( 400 acres ) was granted to James Napper in 1816.
* 1816 Land grant to Surgeon James Napper RN by Governor Macquarie ( 1761 – 1824 )-Headland to Whale Beach, 8 /- pa.
United Irish leaders in Dublin included Napper Tandy, Oliver Bond and Edward Fitzgerald.
Founding members of the United Irishmen, along with Tone, included Thomas Russell, Henry Joy McCracken, James Napper Tandy, and Samuel Neilson.

summarises and modern
Nicolas Giffard summarises the modern assessment of the Budapest Gambit: is an old opening, seldom used by champions without having fallen in disgrace.

summarises and their
Robert Irwin summarises their findings: " In the 1880s and 1890s a lot of work was done on the Nights by scholar Zotenberg and others, in the course of which a consensus view of the history of the text emerged.
Pentacles showing a great variety of shapes and images appear in the old magical grimoires, such as the Key of Solomon ; as Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa summarises it, their use was to " fore-know all future things, & command whole nature, have power over devils, and Angels, and do miracles.
The foreword is a letter from Thatcher in which she summarises the feelings that she has for Number 10: " How much I wish that the public ... could share with me the feeling of Britain's historic greatness which pervades every nook and cranny of this complicated and meandering old building ... All Prime Ministers are intensely aware that, as tenants and stewards of No. 10 Downing Street, they have in their charge one of the most precious jewels in the nation's heritage.
This table summarises the various components of EU laws applied in the EU member states and their sovereign territories.
* descriptive statistics-the part of statistics that describes data, i. e. summarises the data and their typical properties.
Academic and literary editor, Delys Bird, summarises the author's themes as follows: " Astley's novels and stories typically present a sceptical view of social relationships among ordinary people, one often coloured by her former Catholicism, and directed through the struggles of her self-conscious protagonists to find an expressive space within their uncongenial surroundings ".
Daniel Trefler and Susan Chun Zhu summarises their paper that " It is hard to believe that factor endowments theory note: in other words, Heckscher – Ohlin – Vanek Model could offer an adequate explanation of international trade patterns.

summarises and views
Professor Williams summarises Phra Rajyanvisith ’ s views, and adds his own comment at the end:
Frank H. Hankins summarises views of the American Nordicist Madison Grant, writing in 1916:
Schumacher summarises his views about the four fields of knowledge as follows:
Claude Steiner summarises his views in his conclusion to his Treatise: TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS IN THE INFORMATION AGE < ref name =" TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS IN THE INFORMATION AGE ">

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