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Hutton, R. "The Making of the Secret Treaty of Dover, 1668–1670." Historical Journal 29, no. 2 (June 1986): 297–318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00018756.

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Few international agreements have provoked more controversy among historians than that concluded at Dover, on 22 May 1670, by representatives of the English and French Crowns. Its main provisions were for an offensive war against the Dutch republic of the United Provinces, leading to its destruction as a European power, and for the public profession by the English king, Charles II, of the Roman Catholic faith, which had been regarded by most English people for a hundred years as the bitterest enemy of their own church. The existence of this treaty was concealed not only from the other European states and the subjects of the respective monarchs, but from the greater number of their own ministers. The motives of Charles in making this amazing pact have remained a mystery. In the present century, they have been represented by Sir Keith Feiling as an attempt to unite Catholics and Protestant dissenters as a foundation for a stronger monarchy; by Cyril Hartmann, K. H. D. Haley, David Ogg and Lady Antonia Fraser as a decision to hitch England to the fortunes of Europe's strongest state, France; by Sir Arthur Bryant as a wish to ensure his country a share of the Spanish empire and his throne a dependable group of supporters in the form of the Catholics; by Maurice Lee and J. R. Jones as a grand design to make himself independent of his subjects in general and of parliament in particular; and by John Miller as a desire for vengeance upon the Dutch.
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Butler, Jonathan. "The Coming Kingdom: Essays in American Millennialism and Eschatology. Edited by M. Darrol Bryant and Donald W. Dayton. Barrytown, New York: International Religious Foundation, 1983. xii + 246 pp. $15.95 cloth; $10.95 paper." Church History 54, no. 3 (September 1985): 433–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3165720.

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Lohani, Ishwar. "Trotting down the memory lane." Journal of Society of Surgeons of Nepal 20, no. 2 (December 31, 2017): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jssn.v20i2.24373.

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Born on 1962 at Kamaladi, Kathmandu, Prof Ishwar Lohani completed School Leaving Certificate from St. Xavier’s School. Lalitpur. followed by Senior Cambridge ‘O’ Level from Cambridge University 1980 and Proficiency Certificate Level from Amrit Science Campus. 1984. He did B. Muse. (Sangeet Prabhakar) in Tabala from Kalanidhi Sangit Manavidyalaya under Prayag Sangit Samiti, Allahabad. 1983. He completed M.B.B.S Degree from Madurai Medical College under Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. 1991 and MS General Surgery from PGIMER, Chandigarh, India. 1994. After completion of M.Ch. Plastic Surgery from PGIMER, Chandigarh, India in 1997, he worked initially as a Senior Medical Officer for few months and later as Senior Resident in the Dept. of Surgery, Chandigarh Medical College. He completed fellowship in Plastic Surgery as PSEF International fellow from University of Southern California, Los Angeles and California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco May 2001 to Feb 2002 under Dr. Randy Sherman and Dr. Bryant Toth. He later did fellowship in Plastic Surgery through the Scottish Foundation for Surgery in Nepal at St. John’s Hospital, Livingstone and Canniesburn Hospital Glasgow, England from Jan 17, 2003 to Feb 28, 2003 under Dr. Auf Quaba and Dr. David Soutar. Presently working as Professor and Head of Department, Dept. of Plastic Surgery and Burns at the T.U. Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepal. He has been involved in the training of MBBS, MS (General Surgery) and MCh Plastic surgery graduates at the Maharajgung Medical Campus. He served as the President of the International College of Surgeons (ICS) Nepal Section; General Secretary of Association of Plastic Surgeons of Nepal (APSON). He has been member of Society of Surgeons of Nepal since 1996 and has contributed a lot in the activities of the society. He has presented in numerous National and International conferences and has numerous publications in international and national journals as well. He served as the Chief Editor of the Journal of Society of Surgeons of Nepal 2008 – 2014.
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King, James E. "Pollen Records of Late-Quaternary North American Sediments, Vaughn M. Bryant, Jr. and Richard G. Holloway, Eds., American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation, 1985, xiii + 426 pp., $35.00. Note: This book may be ordered from Robert T. Clarke, Treasurer, AASP Foundation, c/o Mobil Research & Development Corp., P.O. Box 819047, Dallas, Texas 75381-9047. Make check payable to AASP Foundation." Geoarchaeology 1, no. 3 (April 1986): 317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gea.3340010311.

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Bennett, Beth S. "On Bryant's Foundations of RhetoricRedivtvaPart 2?" Advances in the History of Rhetoric 7, no. 1 (January 2004): 179–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15362426.2004.10557231.

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Benton, Emilia. "Bryan Becker, MD, on 60 Years of the National Kidney Foundation." Nephrology Times 3, no. 12 (December 2010): 15–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.nep.0000393758.66579.1a.

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Сканцев, Виталий, Vitaliy Skantsev, Наталья Кулагина, Natalya Kulagina, Ольга Атаманова, and Olga Atamanova. "Prerequisites for the foundation and formation of machine-building cluster Bryansk region." Bulletin of Bryansk state technical university 2014, no. 2 (June 30, 2014): 114–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/23278.

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The prospects of creating the cluster approach as an innovative mechanism of dynamic development of the economy of the Bryansk region. The urgency of innovative-technological cluster in rail industry in order to create an innovative product and increase competitive advantages of the region.
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Heyer, Kristin E. "Bridging the Divide in Contemporary U.S. Catholic Social Ethics." Theological Studies 66, no. 2 (June 2005): 401–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004056390506600208.

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[The author clarifies two dominant methodologies that persist in U.S. Catholic social ethics as represented by J. Bryan Hehir and Michael J. Baxter. A comparative analysis of these reformist and radicalist approaches along with their theological foundations challenges contemporary perspectives on their coexistence, and it suggests ways in which the two might mutually inform one another. The author attempts to move methodological debates beyond rigid typologies and toward a more creative, dynamic tension between each model's distinct emphases.]
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Whelan, Cian. ""From Mastery to Mystery: A Phenomenological Foundation for an Environmental Ethic" by Bryan E. Bannon." Environmental Philosophy 11, no. 2 (2014): 372–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/envirophil201411214.

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Collu, Maurizio, Minoo H. Patel, and Florent Trarieux. "The longitudinal static stability of an aerodynamically alleviated marine vehicle, a mathematical model." Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 466, no. 2116 (December 2, 2009): 1055–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2009.0459.

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An assessment of the relative speeds and payload capacities of airborne and waterborne vehicles highlights a gap that can be usefully filled by a new vehicle concept, utilizing both hydrodynamic and aerodynamic forces. A high-speed marine vehicle equipped with aerodynamic surfaces is one such concept. In 1904, Bryan & Williams (Bryan & Williams 1904 Proc. R. Soc. Lond. 73 , 100–116 (doi:10.1098/rspl.1904.0017)) published an article on the longitudinal dynamics of aerial gliders, and this approach remains the foundation of all the mathematical models studying the dynamics of airborne vehicles. In 1932, Perring & Glauert (Perring & Glauert 1932 Reports and Memoranda no. 1493) presented a mathematical approach to study the dynamics of seaplanes experiencing the planing effect. From this work, planing theory has developed. The authors propose a unified mathematical model to study the longitudinal stability of a high-speed planing marine vehicle with aerodynamic surfaces. A kinematics framework is developed. Then, taking into account the aerodynamic, hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces, the full equations of motion, using a small perturbation assumption, are derived and solved specifically for this concept. This technique reveals a new static stability criterion that can be used to characterize the longitudinal stability of high-speed planing vehicles with aerodynamic surfaces.
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Books on the topic "Bryant Foundation"

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The William L. Bryant Foundation: A brief history. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College, 2005.

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Library, University of Central Florida. The West Indies: A bibliography of the William L. Bryant Foundation Collection. 2nd ed. Orlando, Fla: University of Central Florida Library, 1990.

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University of Central Florida. Library. The West Indies: A catalog of the folk art in the William L. Bryant Foundation collection : a special collection in the University of Central Florida [Library], Orlando, Florida. Orlando, Fla. (P.O. Box 162666, Orlando 32816-2666): William L. Bryant Foundation, 1996.

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The West Indies: A Bibliography of the William L. Bryant Foundation Collection. 2nd ed. Univ Central Florida Libraries, 1991.

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Foundation truths of the Word of God: Being an address delivered by the Hon. William Jennings Bryan in Convocation Hall, Toronto, February 11, 1908. [Toronto: Toronto Branch of the Bible League of North America, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bryant Foundation"

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Raustiala, Kal. "Territoriality’s Evolution." In Does the Constitution Follow the Flag? Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195304596.003.0011.

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At the turn of the last century Americans heatedly debated whether their constitution followed the flag. Did the United States possess a “home-stayin’ constitution,” as the satirist Finley Peter Dunne suggested at the time, or did its foundational rules extend wherever and whenever the federal government governed? Perhaps the newly muscular nature of American power in an overtly imperial age had changed the answer; perhaps the flag was now, in Dunne’s clever words, “so lively that no constitution could follow it and survive.” In the century that followed, of course, the flag became livelier than anyone at the time could have imagined. With the presidential election of 1900 couched as a referendum on the Constitution and the flag, the victory of William McKinley over the anticolonial William Jennings Bryan signaled a new American willingness to embrace empire in places like the Philippines. McKinley’s campaign had declaimed that the flag “has not been planted in foreign soil to acquire more territory, but for humanity’s sake.” McKinley nonetheless did not disappoint the substantial interests that favored more territory. The subsequent ratification by the Supreme Court of a peculiarly American form of imperialism facilitated this expansion. Yet by holding that only some rights applied in the new island possessions, whereas others lost their strength at the water’s edge, the early-twentieth-century Insular Cases cobbled together an odd and unstable marriage of imperialism and constitutionalism. Although it deeply polarized the United States at the time, this debate over the Constitution and the flag is now largely forgotten. Yet as the previous chapter detailed, a very similar debate emerged almost exactly a century later. Whether Guantanamo Bay was a “legal black hole” or a legitimate detention center for dangerous enemy combatants became a topic of often passionate argument the world over. Despite a very different political and legal context, the dispute over Guantanamo focused attention on the geographic reach of American law with an intensity not seen since the early 1900s.
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Antonova, Maria V., and Marianna A. Komova. "The Legend of Conception of Svensky Monastery and the Icon of Our Lady of Pechersk Svensk: Text History, Poetics and Iconography." In Hermeneutics of Old Russian Literature: Issue 20, 548–78. А.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/horl.1607-6192-2021-20-548-578.

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The article defines the circumstances of the existence of the icon of Our Lady of Svensk Pechersk, which according to legend is a miracle-working icon of the Kiev-Pechersk monastery, sent to Bryansk to heal the blind Prince Roman. Its iconography reproduces the altar mosaic of the assumption Pechersk Church with the image of Our Lady enthroned, supplemented by figures of the upcoming venerable Anthony and Theodosius, which are their first surviving images. The story, reflecting the history of the icon, preserved in the Legend of Conception of Svensky Monastery and in the Tale of Svensky Icon of Our Lady. The Legend dates no later than 1566, when the life of the Svensky monastery became more active in connection with the renewal of the icon’s riza, carried out on the instructions of Ivan IV Vasilyevich. Most likely, the protograph of the Legend is a petition about the restoration of the icon’s riza of the elder Job Kamy- nin, presumably included in the monastic chronicler. Two well-known lists of Tales published in the late 18th — early 20th centuries belong to editions dating back to this protograph. The text of the Legend does not reflect the ecphrasis of the miraculous icon, but contains a legend about the finding of the Shrine and the Foundation of the monastery, which dates back to 1288. It is the miracle-working icon that becomes the main text-generating factor of the Legend, which implements the traditional motif: an ancient Shrine changes a person’s life, heals him through the prayers of Our Lady, he builds a monastery that be- gins to live, preserving the memory of the shrine, the donator and legendary events. The Tale of Svensky Icon of Our Lady is a monument of the 19th century and it is a Special edition of the Legend, which is limited to the history of the icon and the emergence of Svensky monastery in the late 13th century.
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