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In 1739 and 1748, David Hume published A Treatise of Human Nature and An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, arguing for the associations and causes of ideas with visual images, in some sense forerunners to the language of film.
Benjamin Franklin in his 1729 essay entitled " A Modest Enquiry into the Nature and Necessity of a Paper Currency " is sometimes credited ( including by Karl Marx ) with originating the concept in its modern form.
Hogarth's friend, the magistrate Henry Fielding, may have enlisted Hogarth to help with propaganda for a Gin Act: Beer Street and Gin Lane were issued shortly after his work An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers, and Related Writings and addressed the same issues.
* Anon., An Enquiry into the Origin of the Human Appetites and Affections shewing how each arises from Association, with an account of the entrance of moral evil into the world, to which are added Some Remarks on the Independent Scheme, which deduces all obligation on God ’ s part and Man ’ s from certain abstract relation, truth, & c. ( Lincoln, 1747 ; repr.
A number of these attacks were carried out with the assistance or complicity of the British Army, the Royal Ulster Constabulary, or both, according to the Stevens Enquiry, although the exact number of people killed as a result of collusion has not been revealed.
In April 1999, as part of the Enquiry, William Stobie was arrested and charged with the murder of solictior Pat Finucane.
2. 18 A further aspect of my Enquiry was how the RUC dealt with threat intelligence.
* Long, J., Gray, J., An Enquiry into the Origin of the Human Appetites and Affections, Shewing how Each arises from Association, with an account of the Entrance of Moral Evil to the world, to which are added Some remarks on the independent Scheme which deduces all Obligation on God ’ s part and Mans from certain abstract Relations, Truth, & c. Written for the Use of the young Gentlemen at the Universities, W. Wood, ( Lincoln ), 1747 reprint: pp. 281 – 476 in McReynolds, P. ( ed ), Four Early Works on Motivation, Scholar ’ s Facsimiles & Reprints, ( Gainesville ), 1969
* Alasdair MacIntyre has made an effort to reconstruct a virtue-based theory in dialogue with the problems of modern and postmodern thought ; his works include After Virtue and Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry.
LRD's publications Labour Research, Bargaining Report, Fact Service and LRD Booklets, along with an Enquiry Service provide detailed information for supporting negotiations and campaigns.
It was Aristotle ’ s pupil Theophrastus ( 371 – 287 BCE ) in his Historia Plantarum and De Causis Plantarum ( better known as the Enquiry into Plants ) that established the scientific method of careful and critical observation associated with modern botanical science.
Based largely on Aristotle ’ s notes, the Ninth Book of his Enquiry deals specifically with medicinal herbs and their uses including the recommendations of herbalists and druggists of the day, and his plant descriptions often included their natural habitat and geographic distribution.
On 4 October the Commission of Enquiry submitted its report: only about 36, 000 Francs could be accounted for out of the 193, 150 Francs that Saunière claimed to have spent, and commented how Saunière refused to cooperate with the enquiry.
A Board of Trade Enquiry that followed at Margate on the 22 ~ 3 December reported, in the closing pages of the Principal Officers statement that, ‘ There can be little doubt that the Margate boatmen are a bold and adventurous race, who think little of the dangers of the sea when afloat ’ but in the same breath underestimated and insulted their zeal and ability with " but I fear that so long as they use a boat such as the Friend to all Nations it will be hopeless to expect them to wear lifebelts, however much it is desired.
In 2001, he published L ' Enquête Corse (" The Corsican Enquiry "), dealing with the " independentist " groups in Corsica.
Prior to the 2004 Public Enquiry into the functioning of Walgett Shire, it worked on the basis that there were about 7, 000 people in the town, but the enquiry found that this estimate was given no support by the 2001 census and contrasted with the 1, 109 people who voted in the town at the local government elections in 2004.
* Progress and Religion: An Historical Enquiry ( 1960 ) with others Reissued by the Catholic University of America Press ( 2001 )
To Edmund Law's Enquiry into the Ideas of Space, Time, Immensity, and Eternity ( 1734 ), Waterland contributed an appendix A Dissertation upon the Argument a priori for proving the Existence of a First Cause, in which, with reference to Clarke, he tried to dispose of the ontological argument in the supposed interests of orthodoxy.
The building's name has become synonymous with the UK Border Agency, and is perceived by the British public as the front line of Britain's immigration service as the main Public Enquiry Office ( PEO ) is based here.
It was impugned as bad in point of law by Sir Robert Atkyns ( 1621 – 1709 ) in a tract entitled ' An Enquiry into the Power of dispensing with Penal Statutes.
In the same year, Blair, along with Roma Hooper, Paul McDowell, Dame Anne Owers, Javed Khan, John Thornhill and Peter Oborne, formed an investigative panel which led the year-long Community or Custody National Enquiry investigating the effectiveness of community sentencing over short-term prison sentences for low-level offences.
had a good recent record and that the Court of Enquiry had not found any evidence of a connection with unrest at Berhampur involving the 19th B. N. I.
The then Vicar at Westbury-on-Trym H. J. Wilkins published a 16-page booklet in 1938 titled " An Enquiry concerning Toplady and his Hymn " Rock of Ages " and its connection with Burrington Combe, Somerset " that found that in relation to the hymn " All available evidence goes to show that it was published in 1776, soon after it was written.
In 1740 appeared an ‘ Enquiry into the Ground and Foundation of Religion ,’ including a controversy with Henry Stebbing.

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The vast bulk of this testimony was uncorroborated or hearsay evidence obtained during the preceding Court of Enquiry, much of it apparently gathered from disaffected former Carbineers who, if Witton is to be believed, harboured considerable animosity towards Morant and Handcock.

Enquiry and material
After deciding that the Treatise had problems of style rather than of content, he reworked some of the material for more popular consumption in An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding ( 1748 ).

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The historic rationale for international prohibition of coca leaf in the 1961 Single Convention comes from " The Commission of Enquiry on the Coca Leaf study " published in 1950.
Theophrastus ' Enquiry into Plants was first published in a Latin translation by Theodore Gaza, at Treviso, 1483 ; in its original Greek it first appeared from the press of Aldus Manutius at Venice, 1495 – 98, from a third-rate manuscript, which, like the majority of the manuscripts that were sent to printers ' workshops in the fifteenth and sixteenth century, has disappeared.
He served as secretary at the Treaty of Easton ( 1758 ), and wrote An Enquiry into the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians from the British Interest ( 1759 ), which blamed the war on the proprietors.
* Why I Am Not a Jew, by David Dvorkin, is a similar essay published in Free Enquiry Magazine explaining the author's transition from Judaism to atheism.
The late 17th century natural philosopher Robert Boyle wrote a seminal work on the distinction between physics and metaphysics called, A Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature, as well as The Skeptical Chymist, after which the modern science of chemistry is named, ( as distinct from proto-scientific studies of alchemy ).
It appeared that Watson was not going to be summonsed to appear as the Leveson Enquiry had deemed that he copied it from the Guido Fawkes blog, a version that had been redacted.
Unaipon was also a researcher and witness for the Bleakley Enquiry into Aboriginal Welfare and lobbied the Australian Government to take over responsibility for Aborigines from its constituent states.
Independent Enquiry Committee ( popularly known as Volcker committee ) as a beneficiary of illegal payoffs in Iraqi oil scam, he was forced to resign from the Cabinet on December 6, 2005.
degree from Oxford University ’ s faculty of Literae Humaniores ( Philosophy ), for a thesis, supervised by H. H. Price, entitled An Enquiry into Some States of Consciousness.
* Prof. Hugh Pennington Eminent biologist, head of the 1996 Pennington Enquiry, Professor of Bacteriology at the University of Aberdeen from 1979 – 2003 ;
After many months, and taking testimony from a number of eyewitnesses, bridge analysts, and character witnesses, the " Foster Enquiry ", as it was called, concluded that Reese and Schapiro had not been proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and therefore acquitted them.

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The Enquiry proved little more successful than the Treatise.
* Theophrastus, ( 1916 ), Enquiry into Plants: Books 6-9 ; Treatise on Odours ; Concerning Weather Signs.
# David Hume – Treatise on Human Nature ; Essays Moral and Political ; An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
But its chief fruits were the Treatise on the Methods of Observation and Reasoning in Politics, and the Enquiry into the Credibility of the Early Roman History, in which he vigorously attacked the theory of epic lays and other theories on which Barthold Georg Niebuhr's reconstruction of that history was based.
# David Hume – A Treatise of Human Nature ; Essays Moral and Political ; An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding ; History of England
In his Observations on Man, published in 1749 ( 11 years after Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature and one year after the better known An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding ), opened the path for all the investigations of like nature that have been so characteristic of English psychology.
He later also " cast anew " Book 3 of the Treatise as An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals ( 1751 ), which Hume wrote is " of all my writings, historical, philosophical, or literary, incomparably the best.

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