180 resultados para Triumph (motocyclettes)


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Mode of access: Internet.

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v. 1. Some account of Shirley and his writings. Commendatory verses on Shirley. Love tricks, or, The school of complement. The maid's revenge. The brothers. The witty fair one. The wedding.--v. 2. The grateful servant. The traitor. Love's cruelty. Love in a maze. The bird in a cage. Hyde park.--v. 3. The ball. The young admiral. The gamester. The example. The opportunity. The coronation.--v. 4. The lady of pleasure. The royal master. The duke's mistress. The doubtful heir. St. Patrick for Ireland. The constant maid. The humorous courtier.--v. 5. The gentleman of Venice. The politician. The imposture. The cardinal. The sisters. The court secret.--v. 6. Honoria and Mammon. Chabot, admiral of France. The Arcadia. The triumph of peace. A contention for honour and riches. The triumph of beauty. Cupid and death. The contention of Ajax and Ulysses for the armour of Achilles. Poems.

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A "supplement containing above six hundred additional lines to Attila books VIII, XI, and XII" was appended to the author's Works, 1842, p. [555]-580.

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C. Le Fevre. Omniscience of the deity.--W. Whittaker. The certainty of punishment.--C. Le Fevre. Christian resignation.--T. Smith. Self-righteousness reproved.--D. Ackley. Christian revivalism.--C. Hammond. Triumph of the Gospel.--T. Sawyer. Mans̓ littleness and dignity.--B. Hallock. The seasons of life.--M. Smith. Universal paternity of God.--W. Manley. Free will--free agency--necessity.--H. Fitz. The destruction of the wicked.--T. Sawyer. Humility.--G. Quinby. The certainty of punishment.--R. Williams. Candor in the investigation of religious truth.--M. Ballou. Seeking God.--B. Hallock. The Christians̓ triumph.--E. Chapin. The Christian name and the Christian spirit.--T. Sawyer. Blessed are the merciful.

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Xingu.--Coming home.--Autres temps ...--Kerfol.--The long run.--The triumph of night.--The choice.--Bunner sisters.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on World War I.

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unit 1. Concepts of motion.--unit 2. Motion in the heavens.--unit 3. The triumph of mechanics.--unit 4. Light and electromagnetism.--unit 5. Models of the atom.--unit 6. The nucleus.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Contains reproductions of original title-pages of some of the plays.

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t. 1. Faust. Goetz de Berlichingen (Götz von Berlichingen)--t. 2. Egmont. Stella. Torquato Tasso. Le citoyen général (Der Bürgergeneral)--t. 3. Iphigénie en Tauride (Iphigenie auf Tauris) Jéry et Baetely(Jery und Bätely) Clavijo. Le frère et la soeur (Geschwister) Les coupables (Die Mitschuldigen) Le triomphe de la sensibilité (Der Triumph der Empfindsamkeit)

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The plates and portraits are printed on both sides.

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Este libro narra la amistad entre Fidel Castro y García Márquez y lo que se aportaron el uno al otro. Descubre entresijos de la alta política del Caribe, el nacimiento y triunfo del sandinismo y cuáles son las piezas que mueven el socialismo internacional para combatir el capitalismo. This book recounts the friendship between Fidel Castro and Garcia Marquez and what was provided to each other. Discover the secrets of high politics in the Caribbean, the birth and triumph of the Sandinistas and what are the pieces that move to counter international socialism capitalism.

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This study examines some concerns that derive from Suriname‘s May-July 2010 elections, which resulted in the re-emergence of erstwhile military ruler and convicted drug trafficker, Désiré (Desi) Bouterse, as President of the Republic. The victory reflects Bouterse‘s political acumen in aggregating disparate political interests and in establishing a viable coalition government. But because of his history and profile, this triumph has generated anxiety in some places internationally. In this respect, the study examines anxieties related to three matters: (a) relations with Guyana, where there is an existing territorial dispute and a recently resolved maritime dispute, (b) illegal drug trafficking operations, and (c) foreign policy engagement with Venezuela. There has been a flurry of bilateral activities—including several presidential summits—with Guyana since President Bouterse‘s inauguration, albeit seemingly more about symbolism than substance. Although the maritime dispute was settled by a Tribunal of the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea in 2007, the 15,000 km2 New River Triangle is still unresolved. Indeed, in June 2011 President Bouterse reasserted Suriname‘s claim to the Triangle. Suriname has upped the ante in that dispute by portraying internationally the map of Suriname as inclusive of the disputed area. In all likelihood that self-redefinition slowly will become the country‘s cartographic definition in the eyes of the world if Guyana does not successfully rebuff that move or pursue the definitive settlement of the dispute. A geonarcotics assessment shows Suriname to be still heavily implicated in trafficking, because of geography, law enforcement limitations, corruption, and other factors. But despite Bouterse‘s drug-related history and that of former senior military officers, several reasons suggest the inexpediency of a narco-state being created by Bouterse. As well, as part of Suriname‘s pursuit of increased Caribbean and South American engagement, it has boosted relations with Venezuela, which has included it in PetroCaribe and provided housing and agricultural aid. However, the engagement appears to be driven more by pragmatism and less by any ideological affinity with Hugo Chavez.

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THE FULLNESS OF TIME is a novel about the quest for identity that transcends the limitations of moral duty, social status, and cultural conventions. Set in Tarpon Springs, Florida, in 1969, it is the story of Victor Lucas, a young Greek immigrant forced to go to war in Vietnam in another man's place in order to save the woman he loves. He must survive the war to return and reclaim his love and his rightful place in society. Based on the archetypal hero's quest as articulated by Joseph Campbell, the narrative is told from the limited third-person perspective of the main character. Though the journey is particular to Tarpon Springs in the 1960s, it echoes the human struggle and triumph in the wanderings of Ulysses. The novel's influences include Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge, but is also thematically related to contemporary works exploring cultural turbulence and upheaval.