Wright:Golden transcendence edit

  • p. 162:
    War and bloodshed, terror and fear;/The wailing of widows, the clash of the spear
  • p. 288
    • Xenophon Oeconomicus

Emancipator's wife edit

by Barbara Handley

Misc edit

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Sources edit

Wilson: Russett:Grasping the Democratic Peace p.4 Woodrow Wilson expressed the same vision for the twentieth century. This normative political basis of Wilson’s vision of world order, evident as early as 1894, grew naturally from his progressive inclinations in domestic politics (Knock 1992, 9ff.); and his Fourteen Points sound almost as though Kant were guiding Wilson’s writing hand.

Washington:[1]

Narbonic villanelle edit

Insanity governs all our cast; full text

Single life tiger whisperer

McDonald edit

  • 98, 103, Hume
  • c. 120 oligarchy (does not mention patroonship.
  • 130; consent of the Sentte to remove.
  • 158 "in many cases, such hostility was justified"
  • 362, PoV

1 uses Dem-Rep (see #3) 6 use Republican 1 uses Jeffersonians (#6)

Longman: http://www.ablongman.com/catalog/academic/discipline/0,,72158,00.html

  • 2 Mark C. Carnes, and John A. Garraty,

ch 5 has section Federalists and Republicans: The Rise of Political Parties.

  • 3 Jones: Created Equal

ch 9. Revolutionary Legacies, 1789—1803. Competing Political Visions in the New Nation. Federalism and Democratic-Republicanism in Action.

  • 4 Gary Nash American People

ch 8 student guide Controversy between Federalist supporters of the national government and the emerging Jeffersonian Republican opposition first erupted over domestic policies designed to stabilize the nation's finances and promote its economic development. Those policies revealed deep-seated conflicts between economic interests and raised urgent questions of how the new constitution should be interpreted

  • 5 Divine, Am Past & Present

ch 8 = Republican Ascendancy: The Jeffersonian Vision.

  • 6 Martin, Concise History.. "Jeffersonians"

from Bedford St Martin http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/history/bcs/index.html

  • 7 Henretta America’ History (Bedford) ch 7/

Jefferson's Agrarian Vision Hamilton's financial programs divided the Federalists into two irreconcilable political parties and led to the emergence of the Republicans, a group headed by Madison and Jefferson.

  • 8 Roark American Promise (Bedford)

Republicans in Power 1800-1824 http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/roark/pages/bcs-main.asp?v=&s=09000&n=00010&i=09010.00&o=

Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon edit

Books edit

Books: <_HlDoJp<<<&SEQ=20070209225028&SID=1 Grace abounding

HLGates on Oprah
Joshua Levinson, on Aesthetics.

Kim Stanley Robinson Trilogy edit

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  • p. 193, memo on what the NSF could be doing.

50 Khembalung

60

Harry Turtledove: The Sacred Land edit

Stevermer and Wrede, Mislaid Magician edit

Foreign ministry edit

Melpomene edit

Lenny CD 17328 VW CD 448 De Boeck cd 5054 suppl. Schuman 5054 Havelka 15400 110 in the shade 17513

  • David M. Schaps.The invention of coinage and the monetization of Ancient Greece CJ335 .S3 2004

numismatica edit

  • Speaking for myself only, I would expect another paradigm to replace it, at least as far as it has replaced Narain; it may take another forty years to happen. It will not be Narain's, any more than Narain has been replaced by Tarn revived; but it will contain elements of him, as the present synthesis contains the conquest of Mathura he denies. This is not the place to write that synthesis, of course, and I do not suggest in any way that we do so.
  • I do think the "numismatic synthesis" is at least open to question: Do you have termini post quos for all five Stratos? More seriously, is the whole system falsifiable? is there any conceivable observation that cannot be dealt with by making each series, if necessary each coin, attest a different king?

Darkover edit

  • John Boswell: Same-Sex Unions in Premodern Europe, Homosexuality in the Priesthood and the Religious Life
  • Tom Stoppard; Rock and Roll, et seqq.
  • Patricia Briggs
  • [[2]]:This sentence in fact does not have the property it claims not to have.

=Choir edit

China and Africa edit

Pollack edit

A Path out of the Desert

  • 11: in 2005, 85 mbpd consumed globally, 23 mbpd fr. Middle East, 19 from Persian Gulf.
  • 139: Jack Goldstone: stagnant economic conditions + high pop. growth tend to revolution Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World; "Economics in Peacemaking" Northern Ireland
  • 169: Jerrold Post in Roots of Terrorism (coll.) on soc. rev. v. nationalist terrorists
  • 173: on studies of the psychology of terrorists: how many cases are there that have been studied.
  • 210: Salafi extremists quote Ibn Taymiyyah on religion and government inseparable, but not on "there is no holy place in Jerusalem" (Palazzi)
  • 223: Washington Consensus on economic reform (Richards)
  • 225: Either reform or hope that the Arab regimes will be able to repress dissent indefinitely.
  • 237: Incompatibility of Islam and democracy:
    • (parallels: Kurth "Ignoring History", Democracy's unsteady march
    • Lebanon 1934-75, 2005-
    • Feldman: After Jihad et permulti
  • 360-5 Iranian support for terrorism instrumental.

Clarke edit

  • Firstborn endnote.

Wolf and lamb edit

Latin edit

  1. . pUESirae, dies ilia,

Solvet saeclum in favilla ; Teste David cum Sibylla.

  1. . Quantus tremor est futurus,

Quando judex est venturus, Cuncta stricte discussurus.

  1. . Tuba minim spargens sonum,

Per sepulcra regionum, Coget omnes ante thronum.

  1. . Mors stupebit et natura,

Cum resurget creatura, Judicanti responsura.

  1. . Liber scriptus proferetur,

In quo totum continetur, Unde mundus judicetur.

  1. . Judex ergo cum sedebit,

Quidquid latet, apparebit, Nil inultum remanebit.

  1. . Quid sum miser tune dicturus,

Quem patronum rogaturus ? Quum vix Justus sit securus.

  1. Rex tremendse majestatis,

Qui salvandos salvas gratis, Salva me fons pietatis.

  1. Recordare, Jesu pie,

Quod sum causa tuse vise ; Ne me perdas ilia die.

  1. Quaerens me sedisti lassus,

Redemisti crucem passus ; Tantus labor non sit cassus.

  1. Juste judex ultionis,

Donum fac remissionis Ante diem rationis.

  1. Ingemisco tanquam reus,

Culpa rubet vultus meus . Supplicanti parce Deus.

  1. Qui Mariam absolvisti

Et latronem exaudisti, Mihi quoque spem dedisti.

  1. Preces mese non sunt dignae,

Scd tu bonus fac benigne, Ne perenni cremer igne.

  1. Inter oves locum praesta,

Et ab haedis me sequestra, Statuens in parte dextra.

  1. Confutatis maledictis,

Flammis acribus addictis ; Voca me cum benedictis.

  1. Oro supplex et acclinis,

Cor contritum, quasi cinis : Gere curam mei finis.

  1. Lacrymosa dies ilia,

Qua resurget ex favilla, Judicandus homo reus.

  1. Huic ergo parce Deus !

Pie Jesu Domine ! Dona eis requiem. AMEN.