940 resultados para Estancamiento secular
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Breve de la santidad de Benedicto XIV, expedido a instancia del rey catholico don Fernando VI en 6 de Septiembre de 1757 para incluir al Estado eclesiastico secular y regular de los Reynos de Castilla y Leon, y sus provincias en la unica contribucion que de orden de su caracter se ha de establecer en ellos, h. 46 a 72, con portadilla propia, y texto (desde h. 47) paralelo latín-español. Al final del mismo consta: "Concuerda con el breve original ... Madrid ... Julio de mil setecientos y setenta"
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Includes index (p. [2] of cover)
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First published under title: A connected series of notes on the chief revolutions of the principal states which composed the empire of Charlemagne, London, 1807.
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Sacred. Beyond the smiling and the weeping -- Come, ye disconsolate -- Consolation -- I am with thee -- I can trust -- It is not death -- Jesus, my Lord -- Keep praying at the gate -- Nearer -- Nearer my home -- Pray for the wanderer -- Remember me, o mighty one -- Rock of ages -- Steal away -- Sweet hour of prayer -- They crucified my Lord -- We are going down the valley -- When the mists have cleared away -- Secular. A little farm well tilled -- Brightly now the moon is beaming -- Call John -- Gideon's band -- Love -- Night wind -- Oft in the stilly night -- O, I am a merry sailor lad -- Poor old Joe -- Say so -- Sleep on thy pillow -- Stars of the summer night -- The cobbler and the crow -- The school master -- The tack -- Three crows -- Three little kittens -- Who built the ark? -- Wouldn't you like to know.
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Added t.p., colored.
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Thesis (PH.D.)--University of Virginia, 1916.
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This study examined the development of fatness, as indexed by skinfold thickness, in healthy Caucasian children and adolescents residing in the same location in Canada in the 1960s and the 1990s. The data comes from two longitudinal studies, conducted approximately 30 years apart, of children aged 8-16 years. The first study (1964-1973) annually measured 207 males and 140 females. The second investigation (1991-1997) repeatedly measured 113 males and 115 females. Identical measurement tools and protocols were used for height, body mass, and skinfolds. Maturational age was estimated as a measure in years from age of peak height velocity. Males from the second investigation matured significantly (P < 0.05) earlier. Multilevel regression modeling was utilized to determine developmental curves for the individuals within the two populations. When differences in height, body mass, and maturity were controlled, skinfold thicknesses of the males and females in the second study were significantly greater (P < 0.05) than age- and sex-matched peers in the first study. This was not seen in models of the BMI. The results suggest that when maturity and size were controlled, the fatness of children and adolescents increased over 30 years. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.