What Maisie Knew
.... beautiful Mrs. Beale, then to the governess in Ida's household, Mrs. Wix, and finally and most completely to the dashingly handsome and gregarious
Sir Claude. ....
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What Maisie Knew (Henry James)
.... beautiful Mrs. Beale, then to the governess in Ida's household, Mrs. Wix, and finally and most completely to the dashingly handsome and gregarious
Sir Claude. ....
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Changing Japanese Isolation
.... In 1905,
Sir Claude MacDonald became the first full Ambassador of any Western nation accredited to Japan. The alliance was renewed again for ten years in 1911. ....
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Opening Japan to the West
.... In 1905,
Sir Claude MacDonald became the first full Ambassador of any Western nation accredited to Japan. The alliance was renewed again for ten years in 1911. ....
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Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... In 1905,
Sir Claude MacDonald became the first full Ambassador of any Western nation accredited to Japan. The alliance was renewed again for ten years in 1911. ....
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The Architecture of Great Britain
.... astronomy. He was esteemed by
Sir Isaac Newton. .... 160). The English garden took inspiration as well from the landscapes of
Claude Lorraine. ....
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Emma Hamilton as Artists' Model
.... a very quiet ceremony: She was not in love with
Sir William, but .... masters as Canaletto, Rembrandt, Raphael, Veronese, Rubens, Velazquez,
Claude Lorraine, Poussin ....
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The Novel Hard Times & Impressionistic Paintings
.... " Thomas Gradgrind,
sir. .... d'Anvers," Gustave Caillebotte's "Fruits," Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "At the Concert" and "The Seine at Chatou,"
Claude Monet's "Cliffs ....
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Landscape Painting
.... work, but he saw a number of drawings by Girtin in
Sir George Beaumont's .... Often they were pale imitations or pastiches of
Claude; sometimes they derived from ....
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ETHICAL IMAGES OF LAWYERS
.... he could represent a cause known to be bad, Dr. Samuel Johnson replied: "
Sir, you do .... wisdom to win the jury over and bests the fancy DA,
Claude Dancer, brought ....
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Art & Emma Hamilton
.... Greville's uncle and best friend was
Sir William Hamilton, who returned .... as Canaletto, Rembrandt, Raphael, Veronese, Rubens, Velazquez,
Claude Lorraine, Poussin ....
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Development of the Photograph
.... The photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron of
Sir John Herschel from 1867 provides a compelling psychological portrait .... Lemagny, Jean-
Claude and André Rouillé. ....
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The Daguerreotype
.... the problem both Talbot and Daguerre faced of preventing their images from disappearing was the astronomer
Sir John F .... Lemagny, Jean-
Claude and AndrT RouillT. ....
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Compulsive Dieting & Eating Disorders
.... 52 Issue 4, p191, 2p; Abstract:
Sir William Gull coined the name æanorexia .... Ernest Charles LasFgue, a student friend of
Claude Bernard, and a favourite pupil ....
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Causes & Cures of Anorexia Nervosa
.... 52 Issue 4, p191, 2p; Abstract:
Sir William Gull coined the name æanorexia .... Ernest Charles LasFgue, a student friend of
Claude Bernard, and a favourite pupil ....
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Cultural Anthropology
....
Claude LTvi-Strauss derived this anthropological (and so therefore culture-centric .... Happening upon
Sir James Frazer's Golden Bough, an encyclopedic treatment of ....
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Alice Walker's Everyday Use
.... Stop For Death," and "I Heard a Fly Buzz- When I died,";
Claude McKay's "If .... a woman whose smiles were given to others generously but not him, "
Sir, ætwas not ....
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Anthropological Analysis of Alternative Healing
.... (May 27, 1996). "Into the mystic." Los Angeles Times, E1-3. Evans-Pritchard,
Sir Edward. (1981). .... Social anthropology. New York: LTvi-Strauss,
Claude. (1987). ....
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Alternative Healing
.... (May 27, 1996). "Into the mystic." Los Angeles Times, E1-3. Evans-Pritchard,
Sir Edward. (1981). .... Social anthropology. New York: Lévi-Strauss,
Claude. (1987). ....
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