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Shows how to face our own blind spots-the ingrained habits that are obvious to everyone else but ourselves-and godly principles to overcome them.
"This is the history of the family of William (2) Trout, the eldest son of Henry George (1) Trout, who came from London to Canada in 1792 as a soldier in the British Army"--Page 1. Henry George Trout (1770-1852) and his regiment were sent to Quebec and to Upper Canada in 1792, and he married Rachel Emerson in 1798. They bought a hotel near Fort Erie, Ontario, which he managed, as well as running a ferry to Black Rock, New York. He served again in the British Army during the War of 1812, and moved to new land in Erin, Ontario in 1820. William Trout (1801-1877) married twice, had children by both marriages, and died in Meaford, Ontario. Descendants and relatives lived in Ontario, New Brunswick, Ontario, British Columbia and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska in the United States, and progeny lived in there and in Illinois, New York, Texas, California and elsewhere.
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Das Booklet enthält zwei kurze Erzählungen von Rainer Maria Rilke sowie den Audiolink zum Hörbuchstream. Aus dem prosaischen Frühwerk des Dichters liest Bernd Mannhardt. "Der vom Dichter imaginierte Narzissmus eines Schwertes ist parabelhaft auf Kriegstreiber gemünzt: ureigene Eitelkeiten in Kombination mit soziopathischem Fanatismus und bizarren Allmachtsfantasien. Kann eine Feder dagegen etwas ausrichten? Ein Lehrstück von 1893 - bemerkenswert aktuell!" Bernd Mannhardt Rilke machte sich viele Gedanken übers Leben allgemein wie besonders, auch darüber, wie das Lächeln als solches entstand. In seiner 1920 verfassten Erzählung „Die Geburt des Lächelns“ kommt er auf eine überraschende wie auch charmante Erklärung.
A tool for scholars working in the field of Indian studies. This title covers the topic of Indian-white relations with breadth and depth.