Governments in the free world tended increasingly to the view that some revisions in Western controls might be made without sacrifice of security interests.
Although a number of commissions have endeavored since 1865 to make revisions of Wallin's work, their proposals have been consistently rejected.
At the same time we know, especially from the later revisionsof the Confessio amantis, that he was a great admirer of the king's brilliant cousin, Henry of Lancaster, afterwards Henry IV.
The practical result is, that its chief promoters make it their business to throw discredit on the result of the two great Antiochian Revisions already spoken of!
Westcott and Hort require us to believe that the Authors of the [imaginary] Syrian Revisions of A.
He was employed, for moderate amounts, to prepare revisions which were satisfactory to both publisher and author.
Of the men connected with these successive owners of these copyrights it seems proper to name those who directed the revisions which took place.
Each of these revisions has constituted practically a new series although the changes have never included the entire contents.
McGuffey was employed by the publishers in connection with important revisions so long as he lived and the contracts specify a "satisfactory consideration" in each case.
McGuffey which in all the subsequent revisions have borne his name and retained the impress of his mind.
Since the McGuffey Readers became at an early day the absolute property of their publishers, they became responsible for all subsequent revisions and corrections of the books.
As usual when revisions of schoolbooks are made, the older edition was continued in publication so long as a distinct demand for it existed.
In each one of these revisions the marked characteristics of the original series have been most scrupulously retained, and the continued success of the series is doubtless owing to this fact.
We only possess them in a pointed compendious form which could not have been obtained without long labours, many revisions and reconstructions--and which is in reality of quite recent date.
But this disadvantage can be met by periodical revisions of the code and by its gradual increase and improvement through enactment of additional and amending rules according to the wants and needs of the days to come.
Each of the revisions recorded above must be assumed to have extended this adaptation.
This "Code and the Penal Law" accompanying it went into full operation from the Daiho era and remained in force thereafter, subject to the revisions above indicated.
Again, discrepancies exist between various published copies of the same work, arising from the fact that sometimes the editors of these revisions may have mistaken the intentions of the composer.
The revisions and additions spoken of were undertaken by highly competent authorities, actuated only by the wish to restore in its purity the idea of the composer; and who to zeal, added the more valuable quality of discretion.
The Director of Emergency Communications may approverevisions to a State's plan if the Director determines that doing so is likely to further interoperability.
This, her first portrait of Shelley in fiction, gave Mary considerable trouble: revisions from the rough drafts are numerous.
The most significant revisions are considered in detail in the notes.
On several pages slips of paper containing evident revisions (quite possibly originally among the Shelley-Rolls fragments) have been pasted over the corresponding lines of the text.
In the minds of most people the English and the American revisionsstand as admirable commentaries on the King James version.
Some of the reasons for a new version which give value to these two revisionsmay be mentioned.
Revivals and revisions of Toryism have been tried so often," said Thorns, "from the Young England movement onward.
He has declared that even the revisions were his own and not Bancroft's.
On this he made some minor revisions and started it on its round of the magazine editors.
He made many revisions in the poems, some of which (in the judgment of the writer) tend to mar their original beauty.
The ending was transposed just a bit and a word or two discarded for apter words before it was published in book form; and these revisions were very fine, greatly improving the tale.
Revisions which will be unavoidable as time goes by it will carry out by way of a friendly understanding only.
Innovations and revisions in international law are brought about by the action of governments such as those I have cited, designed to meet a change in circumstances.
First, the revisions on DNI's acquisition program were in full swing.
On the other hand, whatever revisions are undertaken should rest upon a knowledge of the forces which have established existing differentials.
Excepting the English versions, which are mostlyrevisions of the same version, scarcely two of the principal versions contain the same books.
It has undergone many revisions and consequently many changes.
In this series of revisions one of the most successful was that of Frederic Ostervald of Neuchatel, in 1744.
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