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And God Sent an Angel. This is a beautiful story of God's loving care for us, even before we had got to know Him. While reading every chapter, we laugh and we cry. In every chapter, our heart beats fast, and then feels relief. In every chapter, we feel desperate, we feel revolted, then we calm down and feel consoled by the clear operation of the Almighty's hand. Tears and laughter arise inevitably from the unveiling of the wisdom obtained from suffering, which accompanies a child’s ingenuous simplicity, in a two-sided situation of pain and of well-being. The latter can only exist side by side by means of an annointing by the Holy Spirit. We really can’t read this book without realizing that the author, with the masterly use of the written word, passes on to us the overflowing of the depths of his heart. This is really a fine piece of literature, and to read it is not only a duty, but a privilege which may be enjoyed by every tasteful reader. And God sent (as I believe) not only one angel, but at least two of them: one to help the heroine of this book, and another one to help the writer to narrate the events. Reverend Joel Freire Costa
Eu tenho feito pesquisas sobre as origens, história e o brasão de milhares de sobrenomes, durante um período de mais de quinze anos. Houve obras maravilhosas do gênero, como o Dicionário das Famílias Brasileiras, Dicionário dos sobrenomes italianos, entre muitas outras. A grande diferença da minha obra em relação às anteriores, que eu apresento uma pesquisa mais resumida e direta. E procurei inserir os sobrenomes mais populares do Brasil desde o início da colonização no século XVI, nesse caso a obra limita-se aos sobrenomes de origem portuguesa e espanhola. Provavelmente alguns sobrenomes ficaram ausentes da obra, ou por motivo de eu não ter encontrado conteúdo satisfatório...
This is a selection of papers from the 15th International Conference on Historical Linguistics held in Melbourne 13-17 August 2001, hosted by the Linguistics Program at La Trobe University. The papers range from the general theoretical to the study of particular languages and embrace most areas of linguistics, particularly morpho-syntax.