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Frate Cu Meridianele Si Paralelele, Vol. 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

... pe toate bancnotele) pe la toate chio şcurile. Mai practic ă şi al ţii! Westminster Abbey. Fotografiile şi film ările nu sunt permise. (De ce?) 5 ... ...rafiile şi film ările nu sunt permise. (De ce?) 5 ₤ intrarea. Catedrala Westminster 59 Aici se încoronau regii Ang... ... Pre şedintele Mbeki al Africii de Sud, succesorul lui Nelson Catedrala Westminster Abbey 60 Mandela, vine într-o vizit ă neoficial ă la Regin ă... ...en ţi). „Evening Standard” scrie elogios despre amândoi. London Bridge 62 Invitat de onoare în Timi şoara Iulie 2000 Am r ămas, c...

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Enciklopedio de Esperanto (1933)

By: L. Kokeny Kaj V. Bleier

...: 67.) Matthews (mathjuz) Paul, anglo, M. A. Nask. 21 febr. 1855 en Stour- bridge. Mortis 11. aŭg. 1933. Interesiĝis pri E en 1890 kaj faris multajn p... ...nata revuo „Kringsjaa“ 5/3 1904 pri „Int. komerca lingvo“, rad. el angla „ Westminster Review“. En Oslo (tiama Kristiania) ĉ. 1904 kelkaj junuloj, ĉef...

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Ades Web Magazine: London

By: Manuel Balossi

...London Ades Web Magazine 2011/01 3 west end - st james's, westminster and whitehall 36 west end - bloomsbury 50 west end - central an... ...nd double-deckers Ades Web Magazine 2011/01 London West End - St James's, Westminster and Whitehall big ben cleAning 4 L o n d o n Ades web magazine... ... o n Ades web magazine portcullis house 10 L o n d o n Ades web magazine westminster Abbey 11 L o n d o n Ades web magazine westminster Abbey 12 L ... ...gazine victoriA pAlAce theAtre entrAnce 29 L o n d o n Ades web magazine westminster cAthedrAl 30 L o n d o n Ades web magazine victoriA st 31 L o ... ...kment - A lAmppost 96 L o n d o n Ades web magazine victoriA embAnkment - westminster 97 L o n d o n Ades web magazine A musicAl - cAmbridge circus ... ...gazine st pAul 's cAthedrAl 119 L o n d o n Ades web magazine millennium bridge 120 L o n d o n Ades web magazine East End and The Docklands eAst ... ... o n d o n Ades web magazine East End and The Docklands eAst end - tower bridge - night 122 L o n d o n Ades web magazine eAst end - tower bridge 1... ...n Ades web magazine eAst end - st kAthArine 's docks - meridiAn And tower bridge 125 L o n d o n Ades web magazine eAst end - st kAthArine 's docks ... ... web magazine city hAll - night 149 L o n d o n Ades web magazine london bridge 150 L o n d o n Ades web magazine Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Kensingto...

...Few cities can show as many amazing sights and fantastic attractions as London: the Big Ben, the Tower Bridge, St Paul’s Cathedral and Trafalgar Square to name a few. London’s vibrant culture keeps evolving: new trends start here and then spread themselves beyond the Channel in continental Europe...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...ble by car in the dry season. The road was a pot-holed sandy track and the bridges rotten; to get across the Mae Ang, one had to leave the road and dr... ...ountainsides in the distance. Beyond Ban Mae Ang, after crossing the first bridge, begins the Ban Dong highway. It is a brand new two-lane highway wit... ...the Ban Dong highway. It is a brand new two-lane highway with its concrete bridges and traffic signs, built towards the end of the 1990s. The road fol... ... hills. Descending into the village, the road curves onto a wide concrete bridge, turns right beyond it, rises along the main lane up the hill and en... ... is a mandatory stop sign. The river valley pond has disappeared under the bridge, the trees of Paradise vanished. What could I tell you about this vi... ...Domestic and Religious Rites and Ceremonies of the Siamese. A. Constable, Westminster. Young, Michael 1963 (1958). The Rise of the Meritocracy 1870...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ssociation of Boston, will hold the last smoker of the season at the Hotel Westminster, Copley square, Boston,on Saturday, April 27, at 7.30 o'clock. ... ...1909 class baseball. Weston Field. 7.80 p, m.—Boston alnmni smolter. Hotel Westminster, Copley square, Boston. SUNDAY, APRIL 28 10.80 p. m.—College ch... ...ng the other 8ev«n schools as follows: Hoosiok Falls Itigh school 10; Cam- bridge High school 9; Ballston Spa High school 7; Berlin High school and Dr... ...ects to complete an ar- suggested a stiffness and awkward- tide on natural bridges upon ness which a little more motion which he has been working for ... ...s in the new Kappa Alpha house. The property rnng back nearly to the White Bridge Continued on page 6. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80 7.80 p. m.—Meeting of Reco... ...ork city. Bentley W. Warren '85 of Williamstown and William Tolinnn '84 of Bridge- port, Conn. Rev. D. Butler Pratt '83, of Sprinfield. presided. The ... ...p,aArTAss C. B. FOWLER, ..Trucking.. IV,' * * WilHamstown, Haas. THE HOTEL WESTMINSTER Copley Square, Boston, Mass. O. morris Whitney DIRECTORY Footba... ... 10 Hopkins Hall, those for entrance ooadi- tions in G Hopkins Hall. HOTEL WESTMINSTER Copley Square, Boston, Mass. Charles A. Gleason C. Norris Whiti... ...ng Association—Manager, E. D. Atwater'o8; captain, F. E. Bowker •08. HOTEL WESTMINSTER Copley Square, Boston, Mass. Qmrles A. Gleason C. Norris Whitin...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... In 1428, the pope ordered Wycliffe‘s remains disinterred and burned on a bridge over the river Swift, an Avon tributary, and his ashes cast into th... ... 1476 and devoted his remaining years to literature and printing. His Westminster Press produced England‘s first known piece of printing—a letter... ...f sixteenth century it had evolved into modern English. Caxton died in Westminster in 1492, the same year Columbus made his first voyage to Ameri...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... In 1428, the pope ordered Wycliffe‘s remains disinterred and burned on a bridge over the river Swift, an Avon tributary, and his ashes cast into th... ...in 1476 and devoted his remaining years to literature and printing. His Westminster Press produced England‘s first known piece of printing—a letter... ... of sixteenth century it had evolved into modern English. Caxton died in Westminster in 1492, the same year Columbus made his first voyage to Ameri...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... and bow down to a vestige of the past whose principle duties are to open bridges and christen ships? ----―‖But they give a country a figurehea... ...a society solve these problems of power, jealousy, economy, or how can it bridge the gap of human pettiness?‖ --―To make it simpler we can... ... ----―Which animals might qualify?‖ —―Perhaps the winners of the Westminster Kennel Club dog show, the winner of the Kentucky Derby, or a p... ...nd a half necessary to repair the country‘s infrastructure, like roads and bridges, not to 382 mention needed expenses for education—The U.S. doe...

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Our Mutual Friend

By: Charles Dickens

...arance, with two figures in it, floated on the Thames, be- tween Southwark bridge which is of iron, and London Bridge which is of stone, as an autumn ... ...r- rent into a broad-arrowhead, at the offsets from the piers of Southwark Bridge, at the paddles of the river steamboats as they beat the filthy wate... ...ed swiftly , and the deepening shad- ows and the kindling lights of London Bridge were passed, and the tiers of shipping lay on either hand. It was no... ...t have passed me when he went up last time, for I was on the lookout below bridge here. I a’most think you’re like the wulturs, pardner, and scent ‘em... ...tion. Bradley Headstone and Charley Hexam duly got to the Sur- rey side of Westminster Bridge, and crossed the bridge, and made along the Middlesex sh... ...things are not always what they seem. I saw a man examined as a witness in Westminster Hall. Questions put to him seemed the simplest in the world, bu... ...cher?’ ‘Thank you, Mr Headstone. In which direction?’ ‘In the direction of Westminster.’ ‘Mill Bank,’ Miss Peecher repeated in her own thoughts once a... ...assed over London Bridge, and re- turned to the Middlesex shore by that of Westminster, and so, ever wading through the fog, waded to the doorstep of ... ... wonderful godmother to do that deed.’ Thus conversing, and having crossed Westminster Bridge, they traversed the ground that Riah had lately traverse...

...ct year there is no need to be precise, a boat of dirty and disreputable appearance, with two figures in it, floated on the Thames, between Southwark bridge which is of iron, and London Bridge which is of stone, as an autumn evening was closing in....

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Le Morte Darthur

By: Thomas Malory

...early upon the morrow she would ride a-Maying into woods and fields beside Westminster. And I warn you that there be none of you but that he be well h... ...departed from the fellowship of Sir Meliagrance, within a while he came to Westminster, and anon he found Sir Launcelot. And when he had told his mess... ...auncelot rode as fast as he might, and the book saith he took the water at Westminster Bridge, and made his horse to swim over Thames unto Lambeth. An... ...e as fast as he might, and the book saith he took the water at Westminster Bridge, and made his horse to swim over Thames unto Lambeth. And then withi... ... and he shall have until to-morn, and then may ye and all they return unto Westminster; and my body and all that I have I shall put in your rule. Y e ... ...said Meliagrance, and after dinner ye and the queen and ye may ride all to Westminster. I will well, said Sir Launcelot. Then Sir Meliagrance said to ... ... Reynold, Sir Gillemere, were three brethren that Sir Launcelot won upon a bridge in Sir Kay’s arms. Sir Guyart le Petite, Sir Bellangere le Beuse, th...

...called unto her knights of the Table Round; and she gave them warning that early upon the morrow she would ride a-Maying into woods and fields beside Westminster. And I warn you that there be none of you but that he be well horsed, and that ye all be clothed in green, outher in silk outher in cloth; and I shall bring with me ten ladies, and every knight shall have a lady b...

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The War of the Worlds

By: H. G. Wells

...e potman who was just unlock- ing the doors of the public-house by Horsell Bridge. The fellow thought he was a lunatic at large and made an unsuc- ces... ...naturally startled, and lost no time in going out and across the Ottershaw bridge to the sand pits. CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER THREE THRE... ...th, attracted by the stories they had heard, were walking over the Horsell Bridge and along the road between the hedges that runs out at last upon the... ...d of my flight, and I staggered and fell by the wayside. That was near the bridge that crosses the canal by the gasworks. I fell and lay still. I must... ...ld not credit it. I rose and walked unsteadily up the steep incline of the bridge. My mind was blank wonder. My muscles and nerves seemed drained of t... ...e in a cart such as greengrocers use. He was driving from the direction of Westminster Bridge; and close behind him came a hay waggon with five or six... ...s to the river he was able to distinguish it quite plainly. He walked from Westminster to his apartments near Regent’s Park, about two. He was now ver... ...ear Halliford, and while my brother was watching the fugitives stream over Westminster Bridge, that the Martians had resumed the of- fensive. So far a... ...rompton Road came out clear and little in the sunrise, the jagged ruins of Westminster rising hazily beyond. Far away and blue were the Surrey hills, ...

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Grisly Grisell or the Laidly Lady of Whitburn : A Tale of the Wars of the Roses

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...r profusion and splendour, than was to be found at Windsor, Winchester, or Westminster. All the high born sat on the dais, raised on two steps with go... ...eign woman and her brat, who is no more hers than I am, but a mere babe of Westminster town carried into the palace when the poor King Harry was besid... .... CHAPTER XV—W CHAPTER XV—W CHAPTER XV—W CHAPTER XV—W CHAPTER XV—WAKEFIELD BRIDGE AKEFIELD BRIDGE AKEFIELD BRIDGE AKEFIELD BRIDGE AKEFIELD BRIDGE I co... ...!” “Slain?” almost under her breath, asked Grisell. “Even so! At Wakefield Bridge,” began Featherstone, but at that instant, walking stiff, upright, a... ...ies they had hitherto gained. Therefore they sallied out towards Wakefield Bridge, to con- front the main body of Margaret’s army, ignorant or careles... ...terless. Glad enough was he, poor brute, to have my hand on his rein. “The bridge was choked with fighting men, so I was about to put him to the river... ...men, so I was about to put him to the river, when whom should I see on the bridge but young Master Robin, and with him young Lord Edmund of Rutland. T... ...ing hoped all was peace, we spoke our vows to one another in the garden of Westminster. She gave me this rook, I gave her the jewel of my cap; I read ...

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Pictures from Italy

By: Charles Dickens

...d drinking of cool liquids, later in the day; shoe blacks were busy on the bridges; shops were open; carts and waggons clattered to and fro; the narro... ...we saw a hundred children between Paris and Chalons. Queer old towns, draw bridged and walled: with odd little towers at the angles, like grotesque fa... ...Madame T ussaud would have nothing to say to, on any terms, and which even Westminster Abbey might be ashamed of. If you would know all about the ar ... ...he bank; made a charm ing picture. There were ferries out of number, too; bridges; the famous Pont d’Esprit, with I don’t know how many arches; towns... ...w beauties into view. There lay before us, that same afternoon, the broken bridge of Avignon, and all the city baking in the sun; yet with an under do... ...h for himself and them. They would no more have such a man for a Verger in Westminster Abbey, than they would let the people in (as they do at Bo log... ...d was a group of silent peasant girls leaning over the parapet of a little bridge, and looking, now up at the sky, now down into the water; in the dis...

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The Prince and the Pauper

By: Mark Twain

... very narrow, and crooked, and dirty, especially in the part where Tom Canty lived, which was not far from London Bridge. The houses were of wood, wit... ...uiet, lovely road, past the great cardinal’s stately palace, toward a far more mighty and majestic palace beyond— Westminster. Tom stared in glad wond... ...He growled these words to the rest of the family— “If it so chance that we be separated, let each make for London Bridge; whoso findeth himself as far... ...e separated, let each make for London Bridge; whoso findeth himself as far as the last linen-draper’s shop on the bridge, let him tarry there till the... ...e river frontage. There was a line of bonfires stretching as far as one could see, up and down the Thames; London Bridge was illumi- nated; Southwark ... ...nd in a minute or two was as warm and comfortable as he had ever been in the downy couches of the regal palace of Westminster. Pleasant thoughts came ... ...he late King is to be buried at Windsor in a day or two—the 16th of the month—and the new King will be crowned at Westminster the 20th.” “Methinks the... ...d him to death. The King was furious over these inhumanities, and wanted Hendon to break jail and fly with him to Westminster, so that he could mount ... ...crowd of people who were watching with deep interest certain hurrying gangs of workmen who streamed in and out of Westminster Abbey, busy as ants: the...

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The War in the Air

By: H. G. Wells

...t his sav- ings accumulated, and his chance came. The hire-purchase system bridged a financial gap, and one bright and memo- rable Sunday morning he w... ... and thun- derstorm in the street below. Presently the English Channel was bridged—a series of great iron Eiffel T ower pillars carrying mono-rail cab... ... and a County Council steamboat, the Isaac Walton, collided with a pier of Westminster Bridge, and narrowly escaped disaster by running ashore—it was ... ...y Council steamboat, the Isaac Walton, collided with a pier of Westminster Bridge, and narrowly escaped disaster by running ashore—it was low water—on... ...ight angles to the left, runs in a curve for about thirty yards to a brick bridge over the dry ditch that had once been the Otterbourne, and then bend... ...eshortened funnels upon the ever-widening sea, and at the great mono- rail bridge that straddled the Channel from Folkestone to Boulogne, until at las...

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A Child's History of England

By: Charles Dickens

... of it was very Charles Dickens 9 misty and cold. There were no roads, no bridges, no streets, no houses that you would think de serving of the name... ...d been a temple to Apollo, a church dedicated to Saint Peter, which is now Westminster Abbey. And, in London itself, on the foundation of a temple to ... ...r the Normans on the coast at Hastings, with his army, marched to Stamford Bridge upon the river Derwent to give them instant battle. He found them dr... ...r anybody to care much about him. On Christmas Day, William was crowned in Westminster Abbey, under the title of William the First; but he is best kn... ...the Red King, being a Sunday, Fine Scholar stood before the high altar in Westminster Abbey, and made a solemn declaration that he would resign the C... ...nd kept him in the Bishop’s prison. The King, holding a solemn assembly in Westminster Hall, demanded that in future all priests found guilty before t... ...hey were going too far. Though Thomas a Becket was otherwise as unmoved as Westminster Hall, they prevailed upon him, for the sake of their fears, to ... ...e rowing up the river, and hating her with all their hearts, ran to London Bridge, got together a quantity of stones and mud, and pelted the barge as ... ...r to the Menai Strait, crossed it—near to where the wonderful tubular iron bridge now, in days so different, makes a passage for railway trains —by a ...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

...t as ‘ La propriete’) we went three miles straight on end in search of the bridge of Austerlitz—which we afterwards found to be immediately outside th... ... to es cape, he would see the fatal words lurking under the arches of the bridges over the Thames. If he walked the streets with downcast eyes, he wo... ...at was, which I greatly admired, of sticking bills under the arches of the bridges. ‘Mine!’ said His Majesty. ‘I was the first that ever stuck a bill ... ... ‘Mine!’ said His Majesty. ‘I was the first that ever stuck a bill under a bridge! Imitators soon rose up, of course.—When don’t they? But they stuck ... ...n the Law, but not of it. I can’t exactly make out what it means. I sit in Westminster Hall sometimes (in char acter) from ten to four; and when I go... ...now exactly three years—three years ago, this very month—since I went from Westminster to the T emple, one Thursday afternoon, in a cheap steamboat. T... ...k on a very hot morning, under the very hot roof of the Terminus at London Bridge, in danger of being ‘forced’ like a cucumber or a melon, or a pine a... ...ents of the first respectability one of ‘em at the West End, one down in Westminster. After a lot of watching and inquiry, and this and that among o...

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American Notes for General Circulation

By: Charles Dickens

..., and so gravely presented on a small scale, that it was like look ing at Westminster through the wrong end of a tele scope. The governor, as her Ma... ...orded me. * * * * * * To an Englishman, accustomed to the paraphernalia of Westminster Hall, an American Court of Law is as odd a sight as, I suppose,... ... over frail arches, rumbles upon the heavy ground, shoots beneath a wooden bridge which intercepts the light for a second like a wink, suddenly awaken... ...ver. The clean cardboard colonnades had no more perspective than a Chinese bridge on a tea cup, and appeared equally well calculated for use. The raz... ...uld hardly persuade myself, indeed, but that the bathing establishment off Westminster Bridge, which I left a baby, had suddenly grown to an enormous ... ...ersuade myself, indeed, but that the bathing establishment off Westminster Bridge, which I left a baby, had suddenly grown to an enormous size; run aw... ...and by stairs. Between the two sides of each gallery, and in its centre, a bridge, for the greater con venience of crossing. On each of these bridges... ...cars; in which, in the course of the next hour or so, we crossed by wooden bridges, each a mile in length, two creeks, called respectively Great and L... ...ng ‘Yankee Doodle in Hyde Park, and Hail Columbia in the scarlet courts of Westminster!’ I found it a pretty town, and had the satisfaction of beholdi...

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An Inland Voyage

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...taff and silver spectacles. But Boom and its brickyards grew smokier and shabbier with every minute; until a great 7 The Inland V oyage church with a... ...; or rather a mere green water-lane, going on from village to village. Things had a settled look, as in places long lived in. Crop-headed chil- dren s... ...great deal in the point of view. Do you remember the Frenchman who, travelling by way of Southampton, was put down in Wa- terloo Station, and had to d... ...luttering Union Jack on each, and all the varnish shining from the sponge, they began to perceive that they had entertained angels unawares. The land-... ...better position at home, with a good bit of money in hand, refer to her own child with a horrid whine as ‘a poor man’s child.’ I would not say such a ... ...anding-place, passed the word in English slang to the Cigarette. In spite of the false scent we had thrown out the day before, there must have been fi...

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The New Machiavelli

By: H. G. Wells

...ild whole towns with streets and houses and churches and citadels; I could bridge every 11 H G Wells gap in the oilcloth and make causeways over crum... ...urred; there was a pack of hounds which hunted within five miles of London Bridge, and the local gentry would occasionally enliven the place with vali... ...as, rows of cottages, streets of shops, under railway arches, over railway bridges. I have forgotten the detailed local char- acteristics—if there wer... ...actically no comment to make upon it at all. We were within three miles of Westminster and Charing Cross, the government offices of a fifth of mankind... ...ough in Sussex, where there is a fishing inn and a river that goes under a bridge. It was a late Easter and a blazing one, and we boated and bathed an... ...n the ribs. “And then they comes to that—and grumbles. And the fools up in Westminster want you to put in fans here and fans there—the Longton fools h... ...ant term. They lived and worked in a hard little house in Chambers Street, Westminster, and made a centre for quite an astonishing amount of political... ... a good many lectures, and perhaps I shall take up a regular course at the Westminster School of Poli- tics and Sociology. But Mrs. Bailey doesn’t see... ... TH TH TH THE HOUSE IN THE HOUSE IN THE HOUSE IN THE HOUSE IN THE HOUSE IN WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER 1 1 1 1 1 M ARG...

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