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This book relates the development of economic and monetary union in the EC to the development of a single market for financial servies. This new edition fully reflects the institutional and legal consequences of the achievement of economic and monetary union in 1999, while taking account of the continuing flow of Community legislation and case law in the area of financial servieces.
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Epic Arts in Renaissance France examines the relationship between art and literature in sixteenth-century France, and considers how the epic genre became 'public' via realisations in various other art forms.
In Cecil Polhill: Missionary, Gentleman and Revivalist John Usher offers an account of the Anglican-Pentecostal pioneer Cecil Henry Polhill (1860-1938), his prolific missionary travels, generous philanthropy and influential revivalism.
The Tragedy of Pious Antigone (1580) is the first English-language translation of Robert Garnier's Antigone, ou la Pieté. Written by France's earliest career tragedian, who also worked in the Paris Parliament and as a counselor at a judicial tribunal in the town of Le Mans, the play draws on various classical sources (especially Seneca, Statius, and Sophocles) to retell the well-known story of a family torn apart by war: as brothers Eteocles a...
Excerpt from The Modern Machinist: A Practical Treatise on Modern Machine Shop Methods, Especially Adapted to the Use of Machinists, Apprentices, Designers, Engineers and ConstructorsWe wish to acknowledge with thanks the kind assist ance rendered by many prominent firms and mechanics, in furnishing sketches of and permission to insert the de vices employed by them in their own practice.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of ...
Excerpt from Poems and SongsSong: Composed to an Old Refrain Verses written on December 31, 1892: In Memoriam Lines written on a fly-leaf of Farrar's Eternal Hope.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving...
Excerpt from President Lincoln's CabinetMr. Usher's remarks in regard to Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet were first made in a speech delivered at a banquet given by Mr. D. M. Edgerton in honor Of Judge D. D. Hoag, in Wyan dotte, Kansas, on June 20, 1887. The address was impromptu and at the urgent request Of those who heard him Mr. Usher, upon the following day, reduced his remarks to writing, and again I was the amanuensis used for the purpose. They we...