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Nineteenth-century and accounts
Nineteenth-century accounts do cite Alfred the Great as the source.

Nineteenth-century and some
Nineteenth-century culinary writer Pierre Lacam suggested that in 1459, a London woman named Annamarie Turcauht stumbled upon this condiment after trying to create a custard of some sort.

Nineteenth-century and interpretations
Nineteenth-century interpretations of myth were often highly comparative, seeking a common origin for all myths.

Nineteenth-century and have
Nineteenth-century virtues, however, seem somehow to have gone out of fashion and the Bright book has never been particularly popular.
Nineteenth-century travellers could point to the Hill of San Giovanni on the northwest shore of the Gulf of Ajaccio, which still had a cathedral said to have been the 6th century seat of the Bishop of Ajaccio.
Nineteenth-century botanists had problems in classifying Douglas-firs, due to the species ' similarity to various other conifers better known at the time ; they have at times been classified in Pinus, Picea, Abies, Tsuga, and even Sequoia.
Nineteenth-century musicologist François-Joseph Fétis claimed to have seen a sixteenth-century copy of a Tractatus de musica mensurata et de proportionibus by Dufay, last seen in a bookshop in London in 1824.
Nineteenth-century boat-building practices in the Highlands are likely to have applied also to the birlinn: examples are the use of dried moss, steeped in tar, for caulking, and the use of stocks in construction.

Nineteenth-century and local
Nineteenth-century local histories described Morgan as a heavy drinker and a gambler.

Nineteenth-century and with
Nineteenth-century inventors were reluctant to accept this added complication and experimented with a variety of caseless or self-consuming cartridges before finally accepting that the advantages of brass cases far outweighed this one drawback.
Nineteenth-century Russian writers, starting with Ivan Zabelin, emphasized the influence of the vernacular wooden churches of the Russian North ; their motifs made their ways into masonry, particularly the votive churches that did not need to house substantial congregations.
Nineteenth-century examples include rambles in line with Gore Vidal's definition ( see above ) such as Henry David Thoreau's Walden or George Borrow's Lavengro.
Nineteenth-century player Tom Brown established the major league record with 490 errors committed as an outfielder.
Nineteenth-century efficiency improvements of water turbines allowed them to compete with steam engines ( wherever water was available ).
Nineteenth-century newspapers were often densely packed with type, often arranged vertically, with multiple headlines for each article.
He had the journals republished with his commentary in Herculine Barbin: Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth-century French Hermaphrodite.
Nineteenth-century experimentation with photographic processes frequently became proprietary.

Nineteenth-century and .
Nineteenth-century bird's-eye view of Fort Collins.
Nineteenth-century biologists reported that the Hydra was such a simple animal that it was possible to force one through gauze to separate it into individual cells ; if the cells were then left to themselves, they would regroup to form a hydra again.
Nineteenth-century newspaper reports of actual gypsy weddings indicate that they took place in church.
Nineteenth-century Irish amateur scholar William Betham speculated that worship of Oannes is the origin of the cult of the Roman god Janus.
Nineteenth-century fictional depictions of John were heavily influenced by Sir Walter Scott's historical romance, Ivanhoe, which presented " an almost totally unfavourable picture " of the king ; the work drew on Victorian histories of the period and on Shakespeare's play.
Nineteenth-century comparative mythology reinterpreted myth as evolution toward science ( E. B. Tylor ), " disease of language " ( Max Müller ), or misinterpretation of magical ritual ( James Frazer ).
Nineteenth-century positivist historians stressed what they saw as Thucydides ' seriousness, his scientific objectivity and his advanced handling of evidence.
* Nineteenth-century theatre – wide range of movements in the theatrical culture of Europe and the United States in the 19th century.
Nineteenth-century English ( language ) literature features usages of nigger without racist connotation, e. g. the Joseph Conrad novella The Nigger of the ' Narcissus ' ( 1897 ).
: Great Puzzles In Nineteenth-century Fiction.
Nineteenth-century Britain was home to a great deal of scientific progress.
In R. Bellamy, ed., Victorian Liberalism: Nineteenth-century Political Thought and Practice, London, pp. 5870
Nineteenth-century British anthropology advanced a lineal, evolutionary sequence in a given culture from savagery to civilization.
Nineteenth-century operettas became the preserve of lightweight baritone voices.
Nineteenth-century critic Rev.
Nineteenth-century Cannes can still be seen in its grand villas, built to reflect the wealth and standing of their owners and inspired by anything from medieval castles to Roman villas.

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* The Pharisees, portrayed as more uniformly legalistic and opposed to Jesus in the synoptic gospels, are instead portrayed as sharply divided ; they debate frequently in the Gospel of John's accounts.
A scholiast commenting on Horace's Epodes recorded two differing accounts of the dispute with Bupalus, characterized however as " a painter in Clazomenae ": Hipponax sought to marry Bupalus's daughter but was rejected because of his physical ugliness, and Bupalus portrayed him as ugly in order to provoke laughter.
The episode where Ruatapu threatens to return as the great waves of the eighth month may explain other accounts where Ruatapu is portrayed as having invoked a great flood.
* By showing that Hitler just as often reacted as acted, he offered a balance to previous accounts where Hitler was portrayed as the sole agent and the leaders of Britain and France as entirely reactive.
Although older accounts of the Whiskey Rebellion portrayed it as being confined to western Pennsylvania, there was opposition to the whiskey tax in the western counties of every other state in Appalachia ( Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia ).
Several surviving accounts portrayed Billy McCarty as friendly, fun loving and loyal.
( portrayed by Alessandro Nivola ) which are also fictional accounts of the ascent ( and descent ) of the label itself and the personnel who were involved or recorded at Chess Records.
Older accounts of the war portrayed Pontiac as a savage but brilliant mastermind behind a massive " conspiracy ," which was planned in advance.
There are contradictory accounts regarding Seierstad's legal battles concerning Shah Muhammad Rais ( the bookseller portrayed in The Bookseller of Kabul ).
Traditionally accounts of the war have portrayed Pitt as a visionary who won the war by reversing Newcastle's previous unwise policy of focusing on European affairs.
Although in accounts of their joint reign Balbinus is emphasized as the civilian as against Pupienus the military man, on the side of the sarcophagus he is portrayed in full military dress.
After Brittany was absorbed into France, this version was incorporated into French nationalist accounts of the Hundred Years War, which was portrayed as a heroic struggle against foreign invaders who sought to violate France.
These fictional accounts of " current events " as the meteorological situation deteriorates provided background and inspiration for the 2004 science-fiction film The Day After Tomorrow and, indeed, some events from the book are portrayed in the film with little modification.
* 1999: In The 13th Warrior, a loose adaptation of the legend mixed with the accounts of Ahmad ibn Fadlan, Queen Wealhþeow ( here spelled " Weilew ") is portrayed by Diane Venora and plays a vital part in directing the warriors to their enemy's cave.
In the passage immediately preceding this in both gospel accounts, Jesus is portrayed as condemning the religious leaders who feign piety, accept honor from people, and steal from widows ( perhaps feigning piety in order to gain the trust of widows, and thereby gain access to their assets ).
Human-machine systems have been portrayed in the media on many accounts.
Vickers believes that the link to current events and to Sparta accounts for why Hearcles is portrayed so coldly in the play.
A stark contrast to the historical accounts however, would be that he is portrayed as a handsome young man, who is quite arrogant, although he is still a divinely gifted strategist and a good man at heart.
Due to the secrecy surrounding the decision, accounts published in the 1950s incorrectly portrayed Oppenheimer as obstructing its development on political grounds, and this was a factor in the Oppenheimer security hearing in 1954.
Conventional historical accounts portrayed the Court's majority opinion as a strategic political move to protect the Court's integrity and independence from President Franklin Roosevelt's court-reform bill ( also known as the " court-packing plan "), which would have expanded the size of the bench up to 15 justices, though it has been argued that these accounts have misconstrued the historical record.

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