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Making of a Nation: The Beginnings of Israel's History, The

By: Charles Foster Kent

...Charles Foster Kent was one of the premier scholars in Jewish Studies at the turn of the century. He was particularly well-known for his comparisons of early Christianity to its Jewish roots. He also wrote several distinguished histories of...

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Synchronizing Airpower and Firepower in the Deep Battle

By: R. Kent Laughbaum
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In Kent with Charles Dickens

By: Thomas Frost

...s in the title of this book to boost sales. Frost tells a good tale, and the book is not only of interest to enthusiasts of Dickens and the county of Kent. He includes some of Dickens' own descriptions of locations, as well as regaling us with anecdotes about towns and villages which he visits, including an account of the last armed rising on British soil - the Battle of B...

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The Spencer Collection of Modern Book Bindings

By: Henry W. Kent; William Augustus Spencer, Compiler
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The Tragedy of King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

...in KING OF FRANCE DUKE OF BURGUNDY DUKE OF CORNWALL DUKE OF ALBANY EARL OF KENT EARL OF GLOUCESTER EDGAR: Son to Gloucester. EDMUND: bastard son to G... ...KING LEAR by William Shakespeare ACT I SCENE I: King Lear’s palace. Enter KENT, GLOUCESTER, and EDMUND. KENT: I thought the king had more affected t... ... so weighed, that curiosity in neither can make choice of either’s moiety. KENT: Is not this your son, my lord? GLOUCESTER: His breeding, sir, hath ... ...: I have so often blushed to acknowledge him, that now I am brazed to it. KENT: I cannot conceive you. GLOUCESTER: Sir, this young fellow’s mothe... ...r her cradle ere she had a hus band for her bed. Do you smell a fault? 5 KENT: I cannot wish the fault undone, the issue of it being so proper. GL... ...is noble gentleman, Edmund? EDMUND: No, my lord. GLOUCESTER: My lord of Kent: remember him hereafter as my honorable friend. EDMUND: My services ... ...m hereafter as my honorable friend. EDMUND: My services to your lordship. KENT: I must love you, and sue to know you better. EDMUND: Sir, I shall ... ...Be as well neighbor’d, pitied, and relieved, As thou my sometime daughter. KENT: Good my liege,— KING LEAR: Peace, Ken... ...: which to confirm, This coronet part betwixt you. [Giving the crown. ] KENT: Royal Lear, Whom I have ever honor’d a...

...Excerpt: ACT I. SCENE I. King Lear?s palace. Enter KENT, GLOUCESTER, and EDMUND. KENT: I thought the king had more affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall. GLOUCESTER: It did always seem so to us: but now, in the division of the kingdom, it appears not which of the dukes he...

...LEAR, King of Britain KING OF FRANCE DUKE OF BURGUNDY DUKE OF CORNWALL DUKE OF ALBANY EARL OF KENT EARL OF GLOUCESTER EDGAR: Son to Gloucester. EDMUND: bastard son to Gloucester. CURAN: a courtier. Old Man: tenant to Gloucester. Doctor Fool OSWALD: Steward to Goneril. A Captain employed by Edmund Gentleman attendant o...

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The Tragedie of King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

...gedie of King Lear qq2 Actus Primus. Scoena Prima. 2 Enter Kent, Gloucester, and Edmond. 3 Kent. 4 I thought the Kin... ...osity in nei-ther, 10 can make choise of eithers moity. 11 Kent. Is not this your Son, my Lord? 12 Glou. His breeding Sir, h... ...sh’d to acknowledge him, that now I am 14 braz’d too’t. 15 Kent. I cannot conceiue you. 16 Glou. Sir, this yong Fellowes mot... ...she had a husband for her bed. 19 Do you smell a fault? 20 Kent. I cannot wish the fault vndone, the issue of it, 21 being so pr... ... Edmond? 29 Edm. No, my Lord. 30 Glou. My Lord of Kent: 31 Remember him heereafter, as my Honourable Friend. 32 ... ...rable Friend. 32 Edm. My seruices to your Lordship. 33 Kent. I must loue you, and sue to know you better. 34 Edm. Sir, I... ...pittied, and releeu’d, 127 As thou my sometime Daughter. 128 Kent. Good my Liege. 129 Lear. Peace Kent, 130 Come not betw... ..., which to confirme, 147 This Coronet part betweene you. 148 Kent. Royall Lear, 149 Whom I haue euer honor’d as my King, 150 ... ...52 Le. The bow is bent & drawne, make from the shaft. 153 Kent. Let it fall rather, though the forke inuade 154 The region of my...

...Excerpt: The Tragedie of King Lear; Actus Primus -- Scoena Prima -- Enter Kent, Gloucester, and Edmond. Kent. I thought the King had more affected the Duke of Albany, then Cornwall. Glou. It did alwayes seeme so to us: But now in the division of the Kingdome, it appeares not which of the Dukes hee ...

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Lights, Camera, Action Getting Back to the Basics

By: SMSgt Leslie Bramlett, USAF

...According to CMSgt Cari Kent, 30th Space Wing command chief, it is at basic training that Airmen learn everything they need to succeed in the Air Force.1 In recent incidents, Airmen have exhibited unacceptable actions. These range from transpor...

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Kilis’te Sığınmacı Algısı-Perceptions about Syrian asylum seekers in Kilis : Toplumsal Otizm ve Ötekileştirme Sürecinin İlk Görünümleri

By: Ph.D. Muhammed Ruhat Yasar

...la ve savasla ilgili ümitlerinin sarsıldığı söylenebilir. Kilisliler meslek, sosyo-ekonomik düzey, cinsiyet, siyasi görüş, dindarlık, kırsal ya da kent kökenli olup olmamalarına göre sığınmacıları farklı farklı değerlendirmektedirler. ...

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The Future of Airpower in the Aftermath of the Gulf War

By: Richard H. Shultz Jr.; Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr.

...l A . Nelson, USAF The Relevance of High-Intensity Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 Lt Gen Glenn A . Kent, USAF, Retired Air Power in Low- and Midintensity Conflict . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 Gen Larry D . Welch, USAF, Retired PART III Air Power: Deterrence and Compellence Int...

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Amy Foster

By: Joseph Conrad

... shortish story by Conrad that relates his self-thought alienation from British society, as a young foreign man survives a shipwreck off the coast of Kent, England only to be shunned by most of the townsfolk. The one exception is the loving, if dull-witted, Miss Foster. (Summary by BellonaTimes)...

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Fat Frumox Din Lacrima de Paradox”

By: Florentin Smarandache

... moneda iar combustibilul b ăubil şi mâncabil se stratificase pe domenii: kent-ul, cafeaua, sticlele de coniac se duceau la doctor; vegeta, frunzel...

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Margele Risipite

By: Florentin Smarandache

.... Buccheri Darren Burch Justin Israel Cain Lori L. Caskey Allan Catlin Kent Clair Chamberlain C. L. Champion Nancy L. Dahl Fabio Doctorovich ...

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Ultrapolemici

By: Florentin Smarandache

.... Buccheri Darren Burch Justin Israel Cain Lori L. Caskey Allan Catlin Kent Clair Chamberlain C. L. Champion Nancy L. Dahl Fabio Doctorovich ...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...into its whirlpool. He rolled the dice and moved his token. "Oh, Old Kent Road-I want that." "Why do you want worthless properties like tha...

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Enciklopedio de Esperanto (1933)

By: L. Kokeny Kaj V. Bleier

...Ashley (aŝli) Archibald John, anglo, anglikana pastro. Nask 1 aŭg. 1884 en Kent. De 1915 paroĥestro en Farntey Tyas, apud Hudders eld. E-istiĝis 1906... ...Li estis Volapükisto. Krom li ankoraŭ kelkaj. Ili poste aliĝis al E. (Ekz. Kentaro Si-mose en ĉ. 1892). En 1889 vortaron Volapük-japanan, 580 paĝan, t... ...konduki E-n en la Universitaton. (I. „H. E-isto“, dec. 1919.) Simose (ŝi-) Kentarô (-roo), japano, kuracisto, ĉefo de J-a armeo. Mortis. En 1890 lerni...

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Valley of Silent Men, The

By: James Oliver Curwood

...Subtitled: A Story of the Three River Country . James Kent has learned that he is terminally ill with perhaps only days to live, and so decides to confess to a murder and thus save an innocent man. Nobody believes his confession, particularly Marette, a mysterious girl who had s...

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A Good Find

By: Gary L Beer

...ola as she brushes past him and goes into the bedroom. Stef and Nicola live in a ground floor flat on the outskirts of a seaside town on the north Kent coast in England. The flat is large, as the building, built in the eighteen hundreds and of Victorian design, was originally built for a wealthy land owner to be a home for his large family of nine children; and as many ...

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Against the War : A Novel of the Vietnam War Era

By: Roland Menge

...ncere best effort 17. Steward “orientates” with Air Force social worker Gary Hansard 18. Brandt arrives at his assigned VISTA worksite in Crabtree, Kentucky 19. Brandt meets his boss, Fletcher Bourne, and gets shown around 20. Brandt talks to Bourne and stays overnight at Bourne’s house 21. Brandt moves in with Fletcher and his son Bumper 22. Steward starts feeling o...

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Eternal Vows - Book 1 : The Ruby Ring Saga

By: Chrissy Peebles

...p this location top secret, but I’m a journalist, doll, an investigative reporter. Took Lois Lane a while to figure out the correlation between Clark Kent and Superman, but I’m a hundred times sharper than her.” “Fine. So spill it. How did you find us?” Frank peeked up at the night sky that was dotted with millions of sparkling stars. “Well, for starters, I went back and...

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Old Rose And Silver

By: Myrtle Reed

...t, Madame Francesca Bernard, along with young visitor and cousin Isabel, whose lives are changed by the return of an old friend and neighbour Colonel Kent, and his grown son, Allison. Other characters that help shape their lives in significant ways are the Crosby twins, unconventional and uninhibited youths that set society at naught, and an unconventional doctor who speci...

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