967 resultados para Cohen, Arthur, 1830-1914.


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u.a.: "Meine Tochter Louise Adelaide Schopenhauer ernenne ich hierdurch zu meiner Universal Erbin, wohl überzeugt, daß sie durch diese Erbschaft nicht entschädigt wird, für den Verlust den sie an ihrem meiner Verwaltung anvertrautem väterlichem Vermögen erlitten [...]"; Adele Schopenhauer; Heinrich Floris Schopenhauer;

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u.a.: Veröffentlichung in der englischen Zeitschrift Foreign Review; Übersetzung von Kants "Kritik der reinen Vernunft" ins Englische und Italienische; H.J. Rose;

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At first glance the Aliens Restriction Act of 1914, which was introduced and passed on the first day of World War One, seems a hasty and ill-prepared piece of legislation. Actually, when examined in the light of Arthur Marwick's thesis that war is a forcing house for pre-existent social and governmental ideas, it becomes clear that the act was not after all the product of hastily formed notions. In point of fact it followed the precedent of detailed draft clauses produced in 1911 by a sub-committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence established to consider the treatment of aliens in the event of war. Indeed the draft clauses and the restrictions embodied in the 1914 act were strikingly similar to restrictions on aliens legislated in 1793. Hostility to aliens had been growing from 1905 to 1914 and this hostility blossomed into xeno-phobia on the outbreak of war, a crucial precondition for the specifically anti-enemy fears of the time. In 1919 the Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Bill was introduced into parliament to extend temporarily the provisions of the 1914 act thus permitting the Home Secretary to plan permanent, detailed legislation. Two minority groups of MPs with extreme views on the treatment of aliens were prominent in the debates on this bill. The extreme Liberal group which advocated leniency in the treatment of aliens had little effect on the final form of the bill, but the extreme Conservative group, which demanded severe restrictions on aliens, succeeded in persuading the government to include detailed restrictions. Despite its allegedly temporary nature, the Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act of 1919 was renewed annually until 1971.

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Top Row: Everett Bentley, Robert Roy Huebel, Arthur Cone(?), Martin Galt, Leland Benton, John Lyons, Clyde Bastian, Maurice Dunne, Edward DePree, student mngr. John Leonard

Third Row: Harry Meade, Frank McHale, Efton James, Donald James, Walter Niemann, Clyde Craven, James Whalen, Donald Finkbeiner, Floyd Morse, John Norton, Frank Quail

Second Row: Karl Staatz, Egmont Hildner, Fred Rehor, William Cochrane, captain James Raynsford, Robert Watson, Frank Millard, Lawrence Roehm, Ernest Hughitt

Front Row: James Catlett, John Maulbetsch, Lewis Reiman, Lamar Splawn, John McNamara

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v.1. 1819-1822.--v.2. 1823-1825.--v.3. 1825-1827.--v.4. 1827-1828.--v.5. 1828-1829.--v.6. 1829-1830.--v.7. 1830-1831.--v.8. 1831-1832.

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