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258 See Note 70.
259 The Ten-Hours’ Bill, the struggle for
which was carried on a number of years, was passed in 1847 (see Note
76) in the atmosphere of acute contradictions between the landed
aristocracy and the industrial bourgeoisie caused by the repeal of the
Corn Laws in 1846 (see notes 28 and 47). To avenge themselves on the
industrial bourgeoisie some of the Tories supported this Bill. A
detailed description of the stand taken by various classes on the
problem of limiting
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire We have dwelt so long upon these facts “so astonishing to be almost
incredible” because England heads the Europe of commerce and industry.
It will be remembered that some months ago one of the refugee sons of Louis
Philippe publicly congratulated the English agricultural laborer on the
superiority of his lot over that of his less florid comrade on the other
side of the Channel. Indeed, with local colors changed, and on a scale
somewhat contracted, the English
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Richard Berg designed or co-designed the following[1].
- The Conquerors (SPI)
- Druid (West End Games)
- Julius Caesar (TSR-SPI)
- The Great Battles of Alexander (GMT)
- Juggernaut (GMT)
- S.P.Q.R. (GMT)
- Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
- War Elephant (GMT)
- Consul for Rome (GMT)
- Pyrrhic Victory (GMT)
- The Great Battles of Julius Caesar (GMT)
- Africanus (GMT)
- Chicken of the Sea (GPG)
- The Great Battles of Alexander Deluxe Edition (GMT)
- Dictator (GMT)
- Diadochoi (GMT)
- Successors (AH)
- Jugurtha (GMT)
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Publius Septimius Geta was born in Rome on March 7, 189, by eleven months the younger brother of Caracalla and the son of the future Emperor Septimius Severus (first of the soldier emperors) and his wife Julia Domna (great-aunt of Elagabalus). Geta's Rise to Power With the Help of Julia Domna: Geta's
older brother Caracalla was made Caesar in 195, but Geta had to wait
for elevation to Caesar until 198 when Caracalla was made Augustus. In
205 Geta and Caracalla were consuls together although
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire Appel
had many other duties besides handwriting analysis. He provided
regular training to New Agent groups, including a hands-on
lesson using a dummy murder victim and contrived crime scene.
He also initiated many of the Bureau’s early reference
collections, pursuing samples of inks, dyes, tread marks, etc.
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor dissolved in the
air, not including any liquid water or ice falling through the air. For
clouds to form, and rain
to start, the air doesn't have to reach 100% relative humidity at the
Earth's surface, but only where the clouds and rain drops form. This
normally occurs when the air rises and cools. Typically, rain falls
into air with less than saturated humidity. Some water from the rain
may evaporate into the
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Mixing ratio or humidity ratio
Mixing or humidity ratio is expressed as a ratio of water vapour mass, mw, per kilogram of dry air, md, at a given pressure. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire The colloquial term moisture content is also used instead of mixing/humidity ratio. Humidity ratio is a standard axis on psychrometric charts, and is a useful parameter in psychrometrics calculations because it does not change with temperature except when the air cools below dewpoint.
That ratio can be given
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire On July 26, 2008, the FBI celebrated its 100th anniversary as an
intelligence agency and national security organization and a century of
service to the American people. Please explore these pages to learn how
a small group of 34 investigators has grown into a cadre of more than
30,000 employees, evolving right along with the changing threats facing
our nation. And check out our new 132-page book
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Eurasian
Organized Crime
We apply the term “Eurasian Organized Crime” to organized
crime groups comprised of criminals born in or with family from the
former Soviet Union or Central Europe.
These groups operate in numerous countries around the world, including
the U.S., where their criminal activities cause hundreds of millions
of dollars in losses to U.S. businesses, investors, and taxpayers
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No. 50 August 20, 1941 #722. FROM: Washington (Nomura) TO: Tokyo (Part 1 of 2) During
my conversation with a member of the Cabinet, he remarked, "The
President has a broadminded view of the world and is not anti-Japanese.
In his past speeches and in his recent statement he had never referred
to Japan. As soon as he returned to Washington he had the Secretary of
State take up
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CHAPTER
IV
PART
A‑HULL‑NOMURA CONVERSATIONS
(October
17, 1941‑ November 20, 1941)
Advent of the Tojo Cabinet and
Redoubling of Japanese Government's Insistence Upon an Early Acceptance of Its
Proposals. [1]
1. Ambassador Nomura Complains of
Lack of Coordination Between Japanese Foreign Office and Navy (October 18,
1941)
Following the change of government in Japan, Ambassador Nomura
on October 18, 1941, offered his
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