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:" The first part of our arithmetic organ ... should be a parallel storage organ which can receive a number and add it to the one already in it, which is also able to clear its contents and which can store what it contains.
" Of the scholastics he says :" Yet they will have us beleeve, that by the Almighty power of God, one body may be at one and the same time in many places problem of the universals ; and many bodies at one and the same time in one place whole and the parts ; ... And these are but a small part of the Incongruencies they are forced to, from their disputing philosophically, in stead of admiring, and adoring of the Divine and Incomprehensible Nature ...."
:" On one occasion lie himself was sitting in an assembly of people, a stage having been arranged for a council on an open plain.
:" Furthermore we have been told that there are many more islands in that sea, one of which is called the Great Estland ( Aestland ) -- And this island is told to be quite close to the Woman Land ( terrae feminarum ), which is not far ( non longe ) away from Birka of the Swedes.
:" From Skåne ( Sconia ) of the Danes one reaches Sigtuna ( Sictonam ) or Birka after five days at sea, for they are indeed alike.
:" During his journey he seized the opportunity to make a detour to Birka, which is now reduced to loneliness so that one can hardly find vestiges of the city ; therefore impossible to come upon the tomb of the holy Archbishop Unni.
:" According to one explanation, the pre-Columbian tribes in Mexico called themselves Meshicas, and the Spaniards, employing the letter x ( which at that time represented a " sh " and " ch " sound ), spelled it Mexicas.
:" A computable number one for which there is a Turing machine which, given n on its initial tape, terminates with the nth digit of that number on its tape.
:" It may also be shown that a function which is computable in one of the systems S < sub > i </ sub >, or even in a system of transfinite type, is already computable in S < sub > 1 </ sub >.
:" Mr Cotton Mather was the most active and forward of any Minister in the Country in those matters Goodwin children and Goody Glover, taking home one of the Children, and managing such intrigues with that Child, and after printing such an account of the whole, in his Memorable Provinces in 1689, as conduced much to the kindling of those Flames, that in Sir Williams time Salem Witch Trials threatened the devouring of this Country.
:" And if a king shall stand up from among the House of David, studying Torah and indulging in commandments like his father David, according to the written and oral Torah, and he will coerce all Israel to follow it and to strengthen its weak points, and will fight The Lord's wars, this one is to be treated as if he were the anointed one.
:" Also in another volume from the times of Pope John XV, Dagome, lord, and Ote, lady, and their sons Misico and Lambert ( I do not know of which nation those people are, but I think they are Sardinians, for those are ruled by four judges ) were supposed to give to Saint Peter one state in whole which is called Schinesghe, with all its lands in borders which run along the long sea, along Prussia to the place called Rus, thence to Kraków and from said Kraków to the River Oder, straight to a place called Alemure, and from said Alemure to the land of Milczanie, and from the borders of that people to the Oder and from that, going along the River Oder, ending at the earlier mentioned city of Schinesghe.
:" There is one place there that is called the Elf Home ( Álfheimr which is the elven city ).
" Van Tassel later described the historic play to the United Press :" I was the right halfback, and on this formation played one yard back of our right tackle.
Roger Ebert, who gave the film a mere one star in the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote :" The filmmakers must have known that the original Godzilla ( 1956 ) had many loyal fans all over the world who treasured the absurd dialogue, the bad lip-synching, the unbelievable special effects, the phony profundity.
:" I call your own kind self to witness [...] the last pages of Heart of Darkness where the interview of the man and the girl locks in — as it were — the whole 30000 words of narrative description into one suggestive view of a whole phase of life and makes of that story something quite on another plane than an anecdote of a man who went mad in the Centre of Africa.
:" You have in us not merely an understanding friend but one staunch in the belief of the need for our presence in Vietnam.
:" In such a mighty contest, sedition and discord, you will see one according law and assertion in all the earth, that there is one god, the king and father of all things, and many gods, sons of god, ruling together with him.
:" The fundamental problem of communication is that of reproducing at one point, either exactly or approximately, a message selected at another point.
In June 1937, when Lord Mount Temple, the Chairman of the Anglo-German Fellowship, asked to see the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after meeting Hitler in a visit arranged by Ribbentrop, Robert Vansittart, the British Foreign Office's Undersecretary wrote a memo stating that :" The P. M. Minister should certainly not see Lord Mount Temple – nor should the S of S. We really must put a stop to this eternal butting in of amateurs – and Lord Mount Temple is a particularly silly one.

:" and finest
:" One of the finest seafaring novels of the Napoleonic wars.
Edward Wilson, visiting the lake in the 1850s described it as follows :" Lake Alexandrina is the finest sheet of fresh water I ever saw.
:" some of her finest and most sensitive work was not strictly portraiture, for example, An Irish Idyll in the Ulster Museum, and Le Petit Déjeuner ( in the National Gallery of Ireland ).
:" The finest human qualities are endangered, because the size of populations increases, and ought to be diminished ; the size of states increases, and ought to be diminished ; the size of cities increases, and ought to be diminished.
:" Alan McLeod was the finest flower of chivalry.
:" Caps do not make the man, but a quick look at Gavin Hastings ' battle honours should be more than enough to establish his credentials as the finest player ever to wear the dark blue of Scotland.
The Rio was advertised as :" Combining characteristics combined in no other single car — the very highest level of luxury, appointments and smooth quietness with superb handling, a maximum speed, 0 – 60 mph acceleration in 8. 7 seconds, the opulence of Connolly Leather, deep pile carpeting and burr walnut in the finest limousine traditions with the fuel economy and manoeuvrability of a compact family saloon ; Panther coachbuilt quality and safety engineering with total functionalism ; hand-crafted exclusivity without ostentation.
:" His collection of Napoleana is the finest in this country ; he is an authority on French history of that period-in fact, he's as nearly hipped on the subject as a man of his powers can be considered hipped on anything "
:" Throughout the middle decades of the twentieth century, a preponderance of the significant new saxophone solo and chamber repertoire would appear with the familiar dedication to Sigurd M. Rascher, the outcome of not just his ongoing commitment to motivate some of the world's finest composers, but also in part the result of genuine close friendships he developed with so many.

:" and houses
:" Case 5-On the night of December 14th, there were many cases of Japanese soldiers entering houses and raping women or taking them away.
:" numberless buildings erected in the very water, for the bed of the lake in this part is rock ; and they have built pleasure houses that are supported on columns of marble, rising up out of the water.
:" But when you enter the houses, greet one another with a greeting from Allah ( i. e. say: Assalaamu ‘ Aleykum — peace be on you ), blessed and good.
:" I have already described the way in which the city is walled, but they say that it was divided up into narrow streets in the same irregular manner as in Athens, and that the houses were built in such a way that if you look at them from outside they had only one story, while if you went into one of them, you at once found subterranean chambers extending as far below the level of the earth as did the chambers above.
:" They destroyed the walls of the town of Athenry, and also its stone houses and its castle ; and they so damaged the town that it was not easy to repair it for a long time after them.
:" Above all houses in our town
:" a seashore dotted with thousands of trees, coconuts, and palms dominating, strings of houses and hermitages along the coastline, human beings and superior beings such as Gandharvas, Siddhas, and ascetics, living in them and countless bejewelled celestial nymphs thronging the shore, the coast intermittently visited by heavenly beings, Gods and demons.

:" and England
:" This urn was presented to Lord Darnley by some ladies of Melbourne after the final defeat of his team, and before he returned with the members to England.
:" Westminster Parliament " redirects here ; not to be confused with the Parliament of England or the original Parliament of Great Britain.
:" The King of England was struck with great astonishment, and wondered what alliance could mean, and, taking precautions for the future, frequently sent messengers into France for the purpose of recalling his son Richard ; who, pretending that he was peaceably inclined and ready to come to his father, made his way to Chinon, and, in spite of the person who had the custody thereof, carried off the greater part of his father's treasures, and fortified his castles in Poitou with the same, refusing to go to his father.
:" Today I had to answer a letter from your brother which cost me a lot of writing, so I can write very little to you ... You'll readily understand that I had to write a very emphatic letter, because he made no lesser suggestion than that I should take his 2 children into my care, since he would like to make a journey through Germany to England ...
Chiaroscuro modelling is now taken for granted, but had some opponents ; the English portrait miniaturist Nicholas Hilliard cautioned in his treatise on painting against all but the minimal use we see in his works, reflecting the views of his patron Queen Elizabeth I of England :" seeing that best to show oneself needeth no shadow of place but rather the open light ... Her Majesty .. chose her place to sit for that purpose in the open alley of a goodly garden, where no tree was near, nor any shadow at all ..."
:" In the year 1782, while I lay in barracks at Tin mouth in the north of England, a recruit who had lately joined the regiment ,... was returned in sick list, with a message from his captain, requesting I would take him into the hospital.
:" Just think — to go and look at one's own picture hanging on the walls of Luxembourg — remembering how it had been treated in England — to be met everywhere with deference and respect ... and to know that all this is ... a tremendous slap in the face to the Academy and the rest!
:" Scottish problem " redirects here ; for the difficulties of Edward I of England, see First War of Scottish Independence.
:" The town is populous, tho ' not large, the streets broad, but the buildings old, and low ; however, there is good company and a good deal of it ; and a man that coveted a retreat in this world might as agreeably spend his time, and as well in Dorchester, as in any town I know in England ".
:" The Lieutenant-Governor having set apart for each of the gentlemen who came out from Scotland in the Surprise a brick hut, in a row on the east side of the cove, they took possession of their new habitations, and soon declared that they found sufficient reason for thinking " the bleak and desolate shores of New Holland " not quite so terrible as in England they had been led to expect.
:" to avoid the like fate, King Robert resolved to send his younger son James, to France, then about nine years old, who being sea-sick, and forced to land on the English coast ... was detained a captive in England eighteen years.
:" I have the honour to report that information has been received from Robert B. Campbell, Esq., United States Consul in London, of the wreck of the American ship ‘ Northern Belle ’ near Kingsgate, England, and the rescue of her crew by the aid of Lifeboats under circumstances of peculiar peril.
:" A Preacher in New England " is a shorter version of the song from the band's second album.
:" The directory found the Rhine open towards Mainz, the war of La Vendée rekindled ; the coasts of France and Holland threatened with a descent from England ; lastly, the army of Italy destitute of everything, and merely maintaining the defensive under Schérer and Kellermann.
:" We want also samples of the surface water itself under peculiar conditions, for instance, what is the meaning of the wonderful white appearance of the sea which took place last autumn in nearly all the waters of the northern coast of England?
George P. Brett, Jr. made the following comments in a letter dated 23 January 1947 to Daniel Macmillan about his family's devotion to the American publishing industry :" For the record my grandfather was employed by Macmillan's of England as a salesman.
:" This Robert, Duke of Albany, having obtained the entire government from his brother, King Robert, he caused the Duke of Rothesay to be murdered, thinking to bring the Crown into his own family ; but to avoid the like fate, King Robert resolved to send his younger son James, to France, then about nine years old, who being sea-sick, and forced to land on the English coast ... was detained a captive in England eighteen years.
:" The UK and Ireland are regarded, for the purposes of this Genealogical Information Service, as being made up of England, Ireland ( i. e. Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland ), Wales, and Scotland, together with the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
:" David Sole is another of those players who is remembered and virtually defined by one moment: in this case it was when he made the decision for his side to take the now famous walk onto the pitch for the Grand Slam decider against England at Murrayfield in 1990.
:" edification became one of the chief duties of the supreme head or governor of the church of England the monarch and was enshrined in the laws which enforced Protestantism in the reigns of Edward VI and Elizabeth.
:" Obviously ," the Dalai Lama said, " The Thirteenth Dalai Lama had a keen desire to establish relations with Russia, and I also think he was a little skeptical toward England at first.
:" Leaving the rest of the party who had come to the Islands, he journeyed further, through the whole of the North etc, and put into writing all the wonders of those Islands, and gave the King of England this book, which he called in Latin Inventio Fortunatae.
:" And that there be a Court of Exchequer in Scotland after the Union, for deciding Questions concerning the Revenues of Customs and Excises there, having the same power and authority in such cases, as the Court of Exchequer has in England And that the said Court of Exchequer in Scotland have power of passing Signatures, Gifts Tutories, and in other things as the Court of Exchequer in Scotland hath ; And that the Court of Exchequer that now is in Scotland do remain, until a New Court of Exchequer be settled by the Parliament of Great Britain in Scotland after the Union ;"
:" We are more familiar with the history of England, Rome or Greece ' and with the career of Alexander, Caesar and Napoleon than with the events that have occurred in our own vicinity.

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