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Nineteenth-century and .
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 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 interpretations of myth were often highly comparative, seeking a common origin for all myths.
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 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 British anthropology advanced a lineal, evolutionary sequence in a given culture from savagery to civilization.
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 operettas became the preserve of lightweight baritone voices.
Nineteenth-century critic Rev.
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 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 city's seal and coat of arms show a bird's-eye view of the Inn bridge, a design used since 1267.
Alava in the National Park of American Samoa provides a bird's-eye view of the harbor and town.
A bird's-eye view of Canterbury Cathedral and its monastic buildings, made in about 1165 and known as the " waterworks plan " is preserved in the Eadwine Psalter in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge.
File: PlanCaenFortification. jpg | Anonymous pen-and-ink bird's-eye view of the fortifications of Caen ( Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris )
Click here for a bird's-eye view of Essex
The house contains a bird's-eye view by an unknown artist showing the house c. 1710, which depicts small tower-gazebos at the angles of its forecourt.
The bird's-eye view of the engraving by Étienne Dupérac shows Michelangelo's solution to the problems of the space in the Piazza del Campidoglio.
The Palace from bird's-eye view
* Bailey Co. Map — 1888 bird's-eye view map of Roxbury area
Madison mills and a bird's-eye view of Anson c. 1906
*" Seeing " -- A shooting victim's brain damage causes a permanent hallucination that he is watching himself from a bird's-eye view.
It is a kind of maplike, bird's-eye view of the desert landscape, and it is often meant to tell a traditional Dreaming story.
The trail continues to a platform at the top of the upper falls where visitors get a bird's-eye view of the Columbia Gorge and also of " Little Multnomah ", a small cascade slightly upstream from the " upper " falls, which is not visible from ground level.
From a bird's-eye view, we see the shape of the car veering off the road and slowing to a stop in the grass.
The mountain rises to more than above the surrounding landscape and provides a bird's-eye view of both Jefferson and West Jefferson.
It features 3D graphics and a free-floating camera which allows one to zoom in and out and view the action from any angle, from a bird's-eye view to the perspective of one's own assault units at ground level.
This greatly hyped football title broke with traditional 16-bit era games by presenting an isometric view rather than the more usual top-down view ( Kick Off ), side view ( European Club Soccer ), or bird's-eye view ( Sensible Soccer ), but which had been first pioneered ten years previously in International Soccer on the Commodore 64.
Idealized bird's-eye view of the area in 1917, between Denny Regrade No. 1 and Denny Regrade No. 2.
Developed by Sensible Software and first released for Amiga and Atari ST computers in 1992 as well as for the PC, it featured a zoomed-out bird's-eye view ( most games until then such as Kick Off and Matchday used a closer top-down or side view ), editable national, club and custom teams and gameplay utilising a relatively simple and user-friendly control scheme.

bird's-eye and .
* Maple ( Acer ) may be seen in a variety of figures known as curly maple, including tiger-stripe or " fiddleback ", bird's-eye and quilted.
Image: Bittermelonsambal. jpg | An Indonesian-style bitter melon dish, cooked with sambal, onion, and red bird's-eye chili peppers
The GS interior was available with leather bird's-eye maple or walnut trim.
The second half of the sequence focuses on a patient being treated in Resus from a bird's-eye perspective.

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