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The second season of the US sci-fi drama that follows the attempts
of Lawkeeper Joshua Nolan (Grant Bowler) to keep the peace in the
futureworld frontier town of Defiance. In the near future, Earth's
landscape has been decimated after years of war with the Votans, an
alien race seeking a new home after their own star system was
destroyed in a stellar collision. With a ceasefire now in effect,
an itinerant Nolan returns to the ruins of his former home town of
St. Louis, now known as Defiance, accompanied by his adopted alien
daughter Irisa (Stephanie Leonidas), to help keep the former
warring factions apart. The episodes are: 'The Opposite of
Hallelujah', 'In My Secret Life', 'The Cord and the Ax', 'Beasts of
Burden', 'Putting the Damage On', 'This Woman's Work', 'If You
Could See Her Through My Eyes', 'Slouching Towards Bethlehem',
'Painted from Memory', 'Bottom of the World', 'Doll Parts', 'All
Things Must Pass' and 'I Almost Prayed'.
Originally published in 1904. The chief object of this pamphlet is
to set forth, in a connected form, the main aspects of the great
tariff controversy now for some time before the public; to treat
the question more deeply and fully than the exigencies of the
platform usually allow; and at the same time to treat it, as far as
may be, from a scientific and as little as possible from a party
point of view. The question is one both of economics and politics,
and it raises the most important and delicate and complicated
issues in both subjects.
Originally published in 1904. The chief object of this pamphlet is
to set forth, in a connected form, the main aspects of the great
tariff controversy now for some time before the public; to treat
the question more deeply and fully than the exigencies of the
platform usually allow; and at the same time to treat it, as far as
may be, from a scientific and as little as possible from a party
point of view. The question is one both of economics and politics,
and it raises the most important and delicate and complicated
issues in both subjects.
for women's chorus and piano. This cantata features sixteen
highly-varied folk song settings, bound together in seasonal
groupings to take the listener on an engaging journey through the
year from Spring to Winter. The prologue implores us to 'sing and
be merry', and many of the songs facilitate this with their
charmingly light-hearted melodies and imaginative orchestral
accompaniment. There are also darker moments, such as the haunting
and heart-rending setting of 'The Unquiet Grave' in 'Autumn'. For
this comprehensive new edition, the editor Graham Parlett has drawn
on all available sources, providing an authoritative full score
with critical commentary. This edition also makes available new
materials for the version for string orchestra and piano, and a new
vocal score.
This book is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Lewis
University College of Arts and Sciences. Editors Nancy Workman and
Therese Jones bring together a variety of Lewis University
educators and administrators to examine the purpose, history, and
practice of liberal learning, while preparing for the future of
education.
All aspects of the cult of St David, patron saint of Wales, are
examined in this wide-ranging volume. The cult of St David has been
an enduring symbol of Welsh identity across more than a millennium.
This volume, published to commemorate the fourteenth centenary of
the death of the saint, traces the evidence for the cult of St
David through archaeological, historical, hagiographical,
liturgical, and toponymic evidence, and considers the role of the
cult and church of St David in the history of Welsh society,
politics, and landscape. The collection includesa new edition and
translation of the Life of St David by Rhygyfarch, based on the
text in British Library Ms. Cotton Vespasian A.xiv, as well as new
evidence concerning the relics of the saint enshrined in St Davids
Cathedral. J. WYN EVANS is the Dean of St Davids Cathedral.
JONATHAN M. WOODING is Director of the Centre for the Study of
Religion in Celtic Societies at University of Wales Lampeter.
Contributors: JULIA BARROW,JANE CARTWRIGHT, FRED COWLEY, JOHN
REUBEN DAVIES, OWAIN TUDOR EDWARDS, J. WYN EVANS, G.R. ISAAC,
DANIEL HUWS, DAVID HOWLETT, T.F.G. HIGHAM, HEATHER JAMES, JOHN
MORGAN-GUY, L.D.M NOKES, HUW PRYCE, C. BRONK RAMSEY, MARK REDKNAP,
RICHARD SHARPE, BERNARD TANGUY, +GLANMOR WILLIAMS, JONATHAN M.
WOODING, W.N. YATES.
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