Samuel Hahnemann: Die chronischen Krankheiten. Ihre eigenth mliche Natur und hom opathische Heilung. Gesamtausgabe letzter Hand der 5 B nde in der 2. Auflage 1835-1839 Edition Holzinger. Gro format, 216 x 279 mm, zweispaltiger Satz Berliner Ausgabe, 2014, 3. Auflage Vollst ndiger, durchgesehener Neusatz bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger Die B nde 1 bis 5 erschienen 1828 bis 1830, Dresden, Leipzig (Arnold) 1828-1830. Hier in der Ausgabe letzter Hand von 1835-1839 (2. Auflage). Textgrundlage sind die Ausgaben: Samuel Hahnemann: Die chronischen Krankheiten, ihre eigenth mliche Natur und hom opathische Heilung. 5 B nde, Bd. 1, Zweite, viel vermehrte Auflage, Dresden, Leipzig: Arnold, 1835. Samuel Hahnemann: Die chronischen Krankheiten, ihre eigenth mliche Natur und hom opathische Heilung. 5 B nde, Bd. 2, Zweite, viel vermehrte Auflage, Dresden, Leipzig: Arnold, 1835. Samuel Hahnemann: Die chronischen Krankheiten, ihre eigenth mliche Natur und hom opathische Heilung. 5 B nde, Bd. 3, Zweite, viel vermehrte Auflage, Dresden, Leipzig: Arnold, 1837. Samuel Hahnemann: Die chronischen Krankheiten, ihre eigenth mliche Natur und hom opathische Heilung. 5 B nde, Bd. 4, Zweite, viel vermehrte Auflage, Dresden, Leipzig: Arnold, 1838. Samuel Hahnemann: Die chronischen Krankheiten, ihre eigenth mliche Natur und hom opathische Heilung. 5 B nde, Bd. 5, Zweite, viel vermehrte Auflage, Dresden, Leipzig: Arnold, 1839. Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Gesetzt aus Minion Pro, 9.9 pt.
Title: A Voyage round the World; including an embassy to Muscat and Siam, in 1835-6 and 7.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF TRAVEL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection contains personal narratives, travel guides and documentary accounts by Victorian travelers, male and female. Also included are pamphlets, travel guides, and personal narratives of trips to and around the Americas, the Indies, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Ruschenberger, William Samuel Waithman; 1838. 2 vol.; 8 . 1045.k.3.
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Samuel is a special boy; he has Down syndrome, but that's not what makes Samuel so special. He can move things with his mind, and if persuaded enough, can kill with it...
This keepsake edition of Samuel was taken from the King James translation of the Bible. The King James Translation is a masterwork of style, and the most important book in the English language, it has been the driving force in shaping the English-speaking world for hundreds of years.The First Book of Samuel begins with the prophet Samuel's birth and God's call to him as a boy. The story of the Ark of the Covenant that follows tells of Israel's oppression by the Philistines, which brought about Samuel's anointing of Saul as Israel's first king. But Saul proved unworthy and God's choice turned to David, who defeated Israel's enemies, purchased the threshing floor, where his son, Solomon built the Temple and brought the Ark to Jerusalem. God then promised David and his successors an everlasting dynasty.
This keepsake edition of the second book of Samuel was taken from the King James translation of the Bible. The King James Translation is a masterwork of style, and the most important book in the English language, it has been the driving force in shaping the English-speaking world for hundreds of years.The Second Book of Samuel begins as David learns that Saul and Jonathan were killed in battle at Mount Gilboa. The elders of Judah anoint David as king, but in the north Saul's son Ish-bosheth, or Ishbaal, rules over the northern tribes. After a long war, Ishbaal is murdered by Rechab and Baanah, two of his captains who hope for a reward from David; but David has them killed for killing God's anointed. David is then anointed King of all Israel. David captures Jerusalem and brings the Ark there. David wishes to build a temple, but Nathan tells him that one of his sons will be the one to build the temple. David defeats the enemies of Israel, slaughtering Philistines, Moabites, Edomites, Syrians and Arameans.