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book and Tamils
Srinivasa Iyengar who made research on this topic mentions in his book " History of Tamils " Chapter XVI on topic " Criticism of the legend ", as the years mentioned for the Three Tamil Sangams are too vast.

book and Early
Early in its development, Anglicanism developed a vernacular prayer book, called the Book of Common Prayer.
His work in Early Modern European History focuses on the history of education, the history of the book and the history of reading.
* " After an Early Bedtime, Calvin and Hobbes Are Up and Running in a New Collection "-Washington Post book review including broad look at Watterson's career
Skeat “… in at least three cases and probably in all, in the form of codices " and he theorized that this form of notebook was invented in Rome and then “… must have spread rapidly to the Near East …” In his discussion of one of the earliest pagan parchment codices to survive from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, Eric Turner seems to challenge Skeat ’ s notion when stating “… its mere existence is evidence that this book form had a prehistory ” and that “ early experiments with this book form may well have taken place outside of Egypt .” Early codices of parchment or papyrus appear to have been widely used as personal notebooks, for instance in recording copies of letters sent ( Cicero Fam.
The progression of the nickname can be seen in the book The Addicks Cartoons: An Affectionate Look into the Early History of Charlton Athletic, which covers the pre-First World War history of Charlton through a narrative based on 56 cartoons which appeared in the now defunct Kentish Independent.
In his book The Early Islamic Conquests ( 1981 ), Fred Donner argues that the standard Arabian practice at the time was for the prominent men of a kinship group, or tribe, to gather after a leader's death and elect a leader from amongst themselves.
According to Robert W. Peterson in his book Pigskin The Early Years of Pro Football, the " passer was George W. ( Peggy ) Parratt, probably the best quarterback of the era ", who played for the Massillon, Ohio Tigers, one of pro football's first franchises.
Early in the second book, a woman is changed into a centaur, and the records of her birth as a genetic experiment were automatically created by the Well World to explain the change and keep things balanced.
In the book " black " the bacterial growth phase classified 07 stages like -( A ) lag phase ( B ) early log phase ( C ) log / exponential Phase ( D ) Early Stationery phase ( E ) stationary phase ( f ) Early Death phase ( G ) Death phase ..
* Brighton, Catherine, Keep Your Eye on the Kid: The Early Years of Buster Keaton ( 2008 ) Roaring Brook Press ( An illustrated children's book about Keaton's career )
Early in her sickness, she experienced periods of religious ecstasy through the use of the devotional book " Tercer abecedario espiritual ," translated as the Third Spiritual Alphabet ( published in 1527 and written by Francisco de Osuna ).
In Alistair Moffat's book, A History of the Borders from Early Times it is stated that there was a widely held 13th century belief amongst Scots that Englishmen had tails.
Early in 1998, reports of a forthcoming book allegedly containing revelations about the origins of the so-called " Zinoviev letter ," based on information from Soviet archives led to renewed press speculation and parliamentary questions.
Early in September, Cromwell also completed a new set of viceregential injunctions declaring open war on " pilgrimages, feigned relics, or images, or any such superstitions ", and commanding that " one book of the whole Bible of the largest volume in English " be set up in every church.
He describes this early period of his professional life in Volume I of his book My Early Travels and Adventures in America and Asia ( 1895 ).
In a review of William Carlos Williams ' biography, " Something Urgent I Have to Say to You ": The Life and Works of William Carlos Williams, by Herbert Leibowitz, book critic Christopher Benfey wrote of Williams's poetry, " Early and late, Williams held the conviction that poetry was in his friend Kenneth Burke's phrase, ' equipment for living, a necessary guide amid the bewilderments of life.
In his posthumously published book, ' Rhythmic Proportions in Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Chant ' ( Brill, 1958 ), where the term ' semiotic ' is used, tables are presented of neumes of different notational styles once used in various parts of Europe ( e. g., Nonantola, Laon, Brittany, Aquitaine, Switzerland ).
Early in 1983, Hawking approached Simon Mitton, the editor in charge of astronomy books at Cambridge University Press, with his ideas for a popular book on cosmology.
" Early in the book it is learned that Felix Hoenikker ( a fictional co-inventor of the atom bomb ) was playing cat's cradle when the bomb was dropped, and the game is later referenced by his son, Newton Hoenikker.
Early in the novel, she participates in a festival for Ceres, the goddess of the harvest, and when she performs a baptism she chooses a passage from Genesis, the book of creation, over more traditional New Testament verses.
In its island guise it was visited by various Irish heroes and monks forming the basis of the Adventure Myth or " echtrae " as defined by Myles Dillon in his book Early Irish Literature.
In the Paramount-licensed Star Trek comic book series published by Marvel Comics, Star Trek: Early Voyages chronicled the adventures of the Enterprise under the command of Pike.
In his book Early Golf, Steven van Hengel describes how the game of " Colf " or " Kolf " was played in 1297 near the castle of Kronenburg.

book and Ceylon
In 1900, he moved to colonial Ceylon, and then in 1911 proceeded to Malaya, where he worked as a civil servant, independently developing an interest in the native peoples and writing papers and a book about their magical practices.
* August – Robert Knox escapes prison in Ceylon, and details his adventures across Kandy and life in the kingdoms of the Tamil country Vanni in his book An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon.
* In 2005 a book titled Woolf in Ceylon was published by author Christopher Ondaatje.
From the book of ancient record, lion was from India and Ceylon ( Sri Lanka ).
An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon together With somewhat Concerning Severall Remarkable passages of my life that hath hapned since my Deliverance out of Captivity is a book written by the English trader and sailor Robert Knox in 1681.
The book is of fundamental importance as a source for the economic history and anthropology of Ceylon during this period due to the objectivity and detail of Knox's text, in which he provides closely observed descriptions of Sinhalese topography, economic and social life, cultural characteristics and conditions in the kingdom of Kandy.
He published several papers on the geology of Ceylon, and also on the history of geology, culminating in his book Birth and Development of the Geological Sciences ( 1938, it became a classic, reprinted by Dover in 1954 ).
Father S. G. Perera in his book ' A History of Ceylon for Schools ' divides the Portuguese presence in the island as falling into three distinct stages:
Malalasekera in his Ph. D. dissertation which was later published as a book under the title ' The Pali Literature of Ceylon ' makes the following comment in lucid language on the high handed methods employed by the Portuguese in pursuit of their colonial objectives which included conversion of the people of the country into Christianity and the concomitant repression of Buddhism:
He made book illustrations in an art nouveau style, and executed decorative paintings for the town hall of Bremen shortly before traveling to Ceylon in 1906.
The following year, he published a monograph, '" Mimicry " in Ceylon Butterflies, with a suggestion as to the nature of Polymorphism ', in Spolia Zeylanica, the journal of the Colombo Museum ,, in which he voiced his opposition to gradualistic accounts of the evolution of mimicry which he later expanded on, in his 1915 book ' Mimicry in Butterflies '.
" The Brown Sahib " is the title of a book by the Ceylon journalist / writer ( Varindra ) Tarzie Vittachi-1993, published in London by Andre Deutsch in 1962 and again as " The Brown Sahib Revisited " by Penguin Books at New Delhi in 1987.
The bulk of the new beetles, some of the Hymenoptera ( the rest were described by Frederick Smith ) and other insects in Templeton's collection were described by Francis Walker who also compiled the first list of the insects of Ceylon for Tennent's book Ceylon, Physical, Historical and Topographical based on the collections of Templeton, Layard, the British Museum and the Museum of the East India Company ; there are 2, 000 species and Layard and Templeton captured between them 932 species of butterflies and moths in Ceylon many, new to science.
The fourth was the celebrated scholar to whom King Parakrama Bahu IV of Ceylon entrusted in 1307 the translation from Pali into Sinhalese of the Jataky book, the most voluminous extant work in Sinhalese.
An SLE consultant for the Oxford English Dictionary and author of the book Knox's Words notes that British readers first encountered loan words from Sri Lanka ( then known as Ceylon ) in a book published in 1681 entitled An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies.

book and By
By the end of the book, Paul realizes that he no longer knows what to do with himself and decides that he has nothing more to lose.
By the 19th century other pressures upon the book of 1662 had arisen.
By the end of the season, the rookie quarterback had rewritten the record book in Charlotte and many more in the NFL ( including most passing yards by a rookie with 4, 051, previously held by Peyton Manning with 3, 739 ; and most rushing touchdowns by a QB with 14 ).
In the book Japanese Arms & Armor Introduction By Robinson, H Russell NA on page 58 there is a picture of Japanese riveted kusari, and
Rabbi Milton Steinberg wrote that " By its nature Judaism is averse to formal creeds which of necessity limit and restrain thought " and asserted in his book Basic Judaism ( 1947 ) that " Judaism has never arrived at a creed.
By the 1530s, the writings of Erasmus accounted for 10 to 20 percent of all book sales.
By the 1920s, the idea of an Israelite conquest of Canaan-the story of the book of Joshua-was not supported by the archaeological record.
Kamprad devotes two chapters to his time in Nysvenska Rörelsen in his book, Leading By Design: The IKEA Story and, in a 1994 letter to IKEA employees, called his affiliation with the organisation the " greatest mistake of my life.
By 1532, Calvin received his licentiate in law and published his first book, a commentary on Seneca's De Clementia.
By then, the work consisted of four books of eighty chapters, and each book was named after statements from the creed: Book 1 on God the Creator, Book 2 on the Redeemer in Christ, Book 3 on receiving the Grace of Christ through the Holy Spirit, and Book 4 on the Society of Christ or the Church.
At the end of the first book, he offers his views on providence, writing, " By his Power God cherishes and guards the World which he made and by his Providence rules its individual Parts.
By the time the book on female sexuality was published, it appeared that Kinsey seemed to feel that women and men are more alike in the biology of their sexuality than he had previously thought, and that both men's and women's sexuality seemed shaped, not merely repressed, by social and cultural forces.
By 1976, however, he had sorted out the international travel problems, and went to Gabon instead, inspired by the book Trader Horn.
By the 1970s, the idea that the game had been created solely by Charles Darrow had become popular folklore: it was printed in the game's instructions and even in the 1974 book The Monopoly Book: Strategy and Tactics of the World's Most Popular Game by Maxine Brady.
By consulting his code book, the user could retrace annotated and generated entries.
The book was penned " By a LOVER of TRUTH, Denying Human Infallibility.
The only actual book he ever wrote was God Passes By in 1944 to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the religion.
By working through the propositions of the book the reader comes to realize that language is perfectly suited to all his needs, and that philosophy rests on a confused relation to the logic of our language.
( By thus " capturing " the Red Queen, Alice unknowingly puts the Red King — who has remained stationary throughout the book — into checkmate, and is allowed to wake up.
Heyerdahl's book about the expedition, The Kon-Tiki Expedition: By Raft Across the South Seas, has been translated into over 67 languages.
By the 1920s, the British Government were seeking a replacement for their book code systems, which had been shown to be insecure, and which proved to be slow and awkward to use in practice.
In 1949, she published a book about her brother, Dalí As Seen By His Sister.
" In the same book, Bono reported that Cher, who was both a gay icon and ally to LGBT communities, was quite uncomfortable with the news at first, and " went ballistic " before coming to terms with it: " By August 1996, one year after I came out publicly, my mother had progressed so far that she agreed to ' come out ' herself on the cover of The Advocate as the proud mother of a lesbian daughter.
By the ninth century printing on paper had taken off, and the first extant complete printed book containing its date is the Diamond Sutra ( British Library ) of 868.
" By the end of 1972, over a million copies were in print, Reader's Digest had published a condensed version, and the book reached the top of the New York Times Best Seller list where it remained for 38 weeks.

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