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Digest of Evidence 9, The Human BoneClark, J., Garner-Lahire, J., Spall, C., Toop, N. 09 July 2021 (has links)
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The Influence of Horace Greeley upon the Nomination, the Election, and the Presidential Policies of Abraham LincolnTrietsch, Jimmie Herbert 06 1900 (has links)
It is the purpose of this thesis to present the problem of Greeley's efforts to influence Abraham Lincoln, with specific emphasis upon the Illinoisian's nomination, his election, his attitude toward secession before his inauguration, and his Presidential policies during the four years that he served as chief executive in the White House.
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Lincoln, Congress, and the Emancipation proclamationHutchison, Samuel Mantilla January 1975 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to analyze and assess the attitude of Lincoln and Congress toward emancipation of slaves during the Civil War.Hypotheses1. Abraham Lincoln, as the sixteenth President of the United States, was determined to preserve the Union and to preserve slavery where it existed.2. The Thirty-Seventh Congress of the United States was determined to preserve the Union and to preserve slavery where it existed.3. Lincoln showed enthusiasm toward emancipation of slaves.4. Lincoln was sensitive to the needs and desires of freed slaves.5. The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves.Historical FindingsThe five historical hypotheses evaluated in this study reveal significant information and they are explained below:1. Abraham Lincoln, as the sixteenth President of the United States, was determined to save the Union. Therefore, the hypothesis that Abraham Lincoln, as the sixteenth President of the United States, was determined to abolish slavery is historically rejected.2. The Thirty-Seventh Congress of the United States was determined to save the Union. Therefore, the hypothesis that the Thirty-Seventh Congress of the United States was determined to abolish slavery is historically rejected.3. Lincoln showed enthusiasm toward gradual emancipation of slaves with compensation. Therefore, the hypothesis that Lincoln showed enthusiasm toward outright emancipation of slaves is historically rejected. 4. Lincoln was not sensitive to the needs and desires of Negroes, because this concern was overshadowed by his immediate desires to retain the Union. Therefore, the hypothesis that Lincoln was sensitive to the needs and desires of Negroes is historically rejected.5. The Emancipation Proclamation did not free slaves because of the following three reasons:(1) the Emancipation Proclamation applied to slaves in areas still under the control of the Confederacy; (2) the limitations of the Emancipation Proclamation made it a paper tiger; (3) the Emancipation Proclamation applied to slaves located where it had no power to execute its provisions.
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The Evolving Emancipator: An Analysis of Abraham Lincoln and the Progression and Development of His Emancipationist ImpulseRodriguez, Sharon N 01 January 2017 (has links)
This research looks at the narrative of Abraham Lincoln as the Great Emancipator versus the Evolving Emancipator. The goal of this thesis is to contribute to the narrative of the Evolving Emancipator and show an imperfect man who achieved this action after trials and tribulations.This has been achieved by examining letters and other primary sources to fully understand the scope of Lincoln’s sentiments regarding slavery. My research shows a man who acknowledged slavery because it was sanctioned by the law. He recognized the rights of slave owners, both to retain their slaves and to have fugitive slaves returned, as they were clearly guaranteed in the Constitution.
My thesis aims to accurately represent a man with conflicting thoughts who at the end of the day was sensible about his time, but through extensive pressure finally found his conviction with his prime goal being to unite his nation once more. By providing analyses of primary sources, like his letters to Horace Greeley and his draft of the Emancipation Proclamation, I was able to garner an account of Abraham Lincoln’s adaptability to the social, political and economic changes during his presidency and decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.
There is no shortage of data on the subject at hand and through primary and secondary sources I was able to collect a copious amount of details for my thesis. The sources used for this study effectively give a well-rounded idea of the era’s current events that helped formulate and add to my research.
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Living stones : the practice of remembrance at Lincoln Cathedral, (1092-1235)Kay, William January 2013 (has links)
This thesis analyses four different aspects of devotional life at one of England's largest and wealthiest medieval cathedrals between the years 1092 and 1235. Each of these is associated with the remembrance of the dead. It is an area of religious practice that was subject to momentous change over the course of the period. These changes would have a profound effect on the organization of Christian worship for centuries to come. The thesis assesses how contrasting approaches to the practice of remembrance were able to enhance and shape the composition of the church, and explores what they reveal about the distinctive fellowship of a secular cathedral.
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Fiskfaunan i Ekeby våtmarkBacklund, Mari January 2008 (has links)
<p>Fiskfaunan i Ekeby våtmark inventerades med hjälp av två metoder, fångst-återfångst och nätprovfiske, som i möjligaste mån använde metodiken vid standardiserat provfiske. Med fångst-återfångst metoden fångade jag sutare, abborre och småspigg, dock var fångsten av abborre och småspigg så liten att det inte kunde göras någon uppskattning av dessa populationsstorlekar. Uppskattningen av sutarnas populationsstorlek i damm 8 erhölls efter ett antal fångst och märkningstillfällen tills det fanns tillräckligt stor andel återfångst av sutare. De mjärdar som användes kunde bara fånga fisk av ett visst storleksintervall (35-120 mm) vilket troligtvis betyder att det enbart fångades 1- och 2-åriga sutare. Min uppskattning av antalet individer i populationen sutare (Lincoln Index) blev 1316 +/- 1127. Det insamlade materialet från nätprovfisket jämfördes med Fiskeriverkets referensmaterial. Den infångade fisken vägdes och mättes enligt den standardiserade metoden för provfiske. Fiskarnas kondition kalkylerades som Fultons konditionsindex. Konditionen hos abborre och mört var signifikant högre i Ekeby våtmark jämfört med referensvärdena. Hos abborre fanns signifikanta skillnader i längd och vikt, som var högre i damm 8 än i damm 6, men ingen signifikant skillnad i kondition mellan dammarna. Hos mört fanns det liknande signifikanta skillnader mellan dammarna, där längd och vikt var högre i damm 8 än i damm 6, men här är även skillnaden i kondition signifikant, då den var högre i damm 8 än i damm 6. Uppgifter från referensmaterialet användes för att bedöma åldersklasser i mitt material. Vid nätfångsten påträffades en anmärkningsvärt rik förekomst av en typ av parasit som observerades som svarta fläckar på mört och sarv. Parasiteringsgrad, d v s antal svarta fläckar, var korrelerad med fiskens vikt och totallängd, vilket var signifikant hos mört (p<0.01)</p>
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Late Devonian (Famennian) brachiopods of the West Range Limestone and the Pilot Shale of Eastern NevadaMayer, Paul S. 30 August 1994 (has links)
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Fiskfaunan i Ekeby våtmarkBacklund, Mari January 2008 (has links)
Fiskfaunan i Ekeby våtmark inventerades med hjälp av två metoder, fångst-återfångst och nätprovfiske, som i möjligaste mån använde metodiken vid standardiserat provfiske. Med fångst-återfångst metoden fångade jag sutare, abborre och småspigg, dock var fångsten av abborre och småspigg så liten att det inte kunde göras någon uppskattning av dessa populationsstorlekar. Uppskattningen av sutarnas populationsstorlek i damm 8 erhölls efter ett antal fångst och märkningstillfällen tills det fanns tillräckligt stor andel återfångst av sutare. De mjärdar som användes kunde bara fånga fisk av ett visst storleksintervall (35-120 mm) vilket troligtvis betyder att det enbart fångades 1- och 2-åriga sutare. Min uppskattning av antalet individer i populationen sutare (Lincoln Index) blev 1316 +/- 1127. Det insamlade materialet från nätprovfisket jämfördes med Fiskeriverkets referensmaterial. Den infångade fisken vägdes och mättes enligt den standardiserade metoden för provfiske. Fiskarnas kondition kalkylerades som Fultons konditionsindex. Konditionen hos abborre och mört var signifikant högre i Ekeby våtmark jämfört med referensvärdena. Hos abborre fanns signifikanta skillnader i längd och vikt, som var högre i damm 8 än i damm 6, men ingen signifikant skillnad i kondition mellan dammarna. Hos mört fanns det liknande signifikanta skillnader mellan dammarna, där längd och vikt var högre i damm 8 än i damm 6, men här är även skillnaden i kondition signifikant, då den var högre i damm 8 än i damm 6. Uppgifter från referensmaterialet användes för att bedöma åldersklasser i mitt material. Vid nätfångsten påträffades en anmärkningsvärt rik förekomst av en typ av parasit som observerades som svarta fläckar på mört och sarv. Parasiteringsgrad, d v s antal svarta fläckar, var korrelerad med fiskens vikt och totallängd, vilket var signifikant hos mört (p<0.01)
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Comparative effect of various nitrogenous fertilizers on soil reaction and soil aggregation of different Simcoe soils.Haque, Ihsan-ul January 1968 (has links)
During 1967-68 experiments to determine the comparative effect of various nitrogenous fertilizers on soil reaction and soil aggregation of the Fox sandy loam, the Lincoln loam and the Lincoln clay loam were carried out in the pedology Laboratory of the Department of Geography, McMaster University. The soil samples were taken from the Horticultural Experiment Station, Simcoe, Ontario. A review of literature is presented in Chapter II. Chapter III discusses experimental techniques, results and a discussion of problems encountered. Chapter IV summarizes the results of the survey and analyses. / Thesis / Master of Arts (MA)
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“One government, one flag, one destiny:” Union soldiers’ ideological support of Lincoln’s reelectionBach, Ryan Martin January 1900 (has links)
Master of Arts / Department of History / Charles W. Sanders, Jr. / This thesis examines the reasons Union soldiers voted overwhelmingly for Abraham Lincoln in the presidential election of 1864. This thesis bridges the gap between the emerging disagreements within the historiography of the soldier vote in 1864. The disagreements thus far deal with the role of emancipation in the Union soldier’s decision-making process versus the role of other issues, particularly whether or not the war effort should have been continued on to ultimate victory. By extension, the argument also deals with whether or not Union soldiers adhered to the Republican Party’s ideology in making their decision. Through analysis of primary sources including Union soldiers’ letters and diaries, the answer that emerges is that Union soldiers adhered to Republican ideology as outlined by Republican campaign materials as well as their party platform in making their decision for president. This thesis ultimately concludes that a focus on any one reason or another that soldiers chose Lincoln misses the larger picture.
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