The Choice of LifeBy:Georgette Leblanc(1869-1941) Georgette Leblanc's novel, The Choice of Life, is an exceptional piece of literary work that explores the intricacies of human existence and the profound decisions that shape our lives. Set against the backdrop of a small, picturesque village ...
We’re not too low the cloth to weave but too low the cloth to wear. Down down we go, we are so low, to the hell of the deep-sunk mine, But we gather the proudest gems that glow when the crown of the despot shines. Whenever he lacks upon our backs fresh loads he deigns to l...
6.(Biography)Michael.1905–90, British film writer, producer, and director, best known for his collaboration (1942–57) with Emeric Pressburger. Films includeThe Life and Death of Colonel Blimp(1943),A Matter of Life and Death(1946),The Red Shoes(1948), andPeeping Tom(1960) ...
As we can see from the case of ‘Ali Shah Mirza, who was Fath ‘Ali Shah’s tenth son, it was not the case that, ‘The eldest son of the Shah…is known, and is always spoken of, by the title “Zil-i-Sultan”,’ who, ‘though first-born,’ is not necessarily Crown Prince, ...
The poor and destitute had always been considered dangerous to society since they were assumed to have the power to corrupt “innocent” gentlemen into their illicit way of life. The lock wards and hospitals often admitted individuals described in hospital reports as “being in many instances, ...
He starts with a suicide in 1869, more than twenty years after most of the action in this story, when the reclusive and belligerent Townsend kills himself by cutting his own throat. What could have led to this “pre-eminent field surveyor” taking his own life? Thomas Scott Townsend was ...
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(2009, p. 281), who observes that failed states “are examples of ‘bad anarchy’ so many people fear.” Underscoring a similar possibility, Asimakopoulos (2014, pp. 31–2) mentions that “an overnight abolition of government, existing institutions, and life processes would result in chaos...
Crown Prince Ludwig was 18 years old in 1863 when his father died after a 3-day illness, and he ascended to the throne. Although ill-prepared for office, his youth and good looks made him popular in Bavaria and elsewhere. Except his real interests lay in art, music and architecture. His...
Sir, to keep you ever mindful of the law and the Gospel of God as the Rule for the whole life and government of Christian Princes, receive this Book, the most valuable thing that this world affords. Here is Wisdom; this is the royal Law; these are the lively Oracles of God. ...