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Saturday review02.10.1858
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. Oktober 1858
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] sTEIN's st ATU E. [...]
[...] trious should have been ignored for more than a quarter of a century. It may perhaps be explained, if we recollect that, eminent as were the services of Stein in the war of German emancipation, he belonged to a party and represented opinions which have never found much favour with the Absolutist courts [...]
[...] preserving, and that they ought to risk .*.* for a cause which had now become their own. This task fell to the share of Hardenberg, Stein, and Scharnhorst; but Stein at once, with eminent sagacity, perceived the principles which alone could save Prussia. Short as his tenure of power was, it was signalized [...]
[...] to inaugurate so many important changes and to witness also the valuable fruits produced by them. Charles Freiherr von Stein was born in Nassau, in 1756. He was destined to, and educated for, official employment. At twenty-five years of age, he was appointed Director of Mines in [...]
[...] with Haugwitz, he felt himself obliged to retire from all public employment. After the Jena campaign, Hardenberg having been forced to resign his post at the instance of Napoleon, Stein became first minister. This was in October, 1807. Within a few days after his accession to office, a number, of important [...]
[...] corvées and feudal services were abolished, and persons of other than noble extraction were allowed to hold commissions in the Royal army. In addition to these wise innovations, Stein intro duced the municipal system which, with slight modifications, has subsisted to the present day. The object of the change [...]
[...] Minister, who was succeeded by the indefatigable and patriotic Scharnhorst, whose efforts in the war department were carried on with the same zeal and determination which Stein had displayed in every measure introduced during his short but important ad ministration. [...]
[...] in every measure introduced during his short but important ad ministration. . A man like Stein, though driven from power and banished from his country, could not, in such times, be apathetic or idle. He first found refuge within the Austrian frontier, and established [...]
[...] pared and to a great degree organized the universal insurrection which, at Dresden and Leipzick, secured the emancipation of the Continent from the tyranny of Napoleon. In this work Stein was unwearied, and he was able to conduct it with a success which no other German statesman could have achieved. By his [...]
[...] country from degradation, and who have left their mark on the history of the world, and distinctly forwarded the progress of human society. To that class Stein essentially belonged, and though it may at one time have been the fashion at Berlin, [...]
Nature17.06.1875
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 17. Juni 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] sionsthierchen” have contributed most to a correct estimate of the morphology, physiology, and systematic position of the Infusoria, the names of Von Siebold, Stein, Balbiani, Claparede, and Lachmann, and most recently, Haeckel, stand out con spicuous. [...]
[...] Shortly after this the unicellular theory was strongly supported by Kolliker,t and received further confirmation from the re searches of Stein,t who, however, was unable to accept it to its full extent. With an industry almost equal to that of Ehrenberg, Stein had the advantage of the more philosophic views of organi [...]
[...] appendages of the Acinetae, an observation of importance in its bearing on the relations of these last to the true Infusoria. No doubt can remain, after Stein's observations, that the Infusoria in their young state have the morphological value of a simple cell, and it is only after their development has become advanced, [...]
[...] * Siebold, “Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie,” 1845. t Zeitschr. f. Wissens. Zool., 1849. - 1 Stein, “Der Organismus der infusionsthiere,” 1867. [...]
[...] interpretation, have in the Infusoria the two essential elements of sexual differentiation, the spermatozoa and the egg. Stein, though differing from Balbiani in certain details, accepts in its general facts the sexual theory, and maintains the spermatic nature of the rod-like corpuscles to which the nucleolus [...]
[...] spermatic nature of the rod-like corpuscles to which the nucleolus appears to give rise. But however real may be the phenomena described by Balbiani and by Stein, the correctness of assigning to them a sexual significance may be called in question ; and it is certain that subsequent observation has not tended to confirm [...]
[...] several zooids are in some cases thrown off. Arguing from the Acineta-like form of the young in the higher Infusoria, as shown by Stein, and comparing the transitory condition of this with the permanent condition of the true Acinetae, he [...]
[...] cation of true spermatozoa. He offers no explanation of this appearance, but he calls attention to the fact that both Balbiani and Stein noticed that in transverse division of the Infusoria—a phenomenon with which conjugation can have nothing to do—the nucleolus frequently enlarges and acquires a longitudinal striation [...]
Saturday reviewInhlaltsverzeichnis 07.1858/08.1858/09.1858/10.1858/11.1858/12.1858
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. Juli 1858
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] State Services, the, 5 States of Central America, the, 647 Stein's Statue, 324 St. Paul's on Sunday Evening, 557 Stubbs' Registrum Sacrum Anglicanum, 86 [...]
All the year round20.08.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. August 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] “Darn him, he means the Rebs; we shall be cut into mincemeat,” said Raben stein. “Now, look here, old skunk,” he said, turning sharp on the astonished old man, and laying his rough brown hand on [...]
[...] —hang them l’’ “Look here, old cuss,” said Raben stein, “you keep a civil tongue in your old shaky head, or I'll send for a guard of meine tapfre Husaren, meine wilde jäger, [...]
[...] your leg. Put a handle to my name, if you please; my name is Lieutenant Raben stein.” I somehow caught the infection from Rabenstein, and began to regard the old [...]
[...] rattles at once. “That's another signal,” said Raben stein; “come, cap, draw your sword, and let's have a shy at the Rebs. If we don't frighten them a bit in this darned place we [...]
[...] There was a crash within as of some one falling, but no reply to our cries. Raben stein, always more hot and excitable than myself, solved the question in a prompt way. Placing his revolver to the keyhole, [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 19.08.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 19. August 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] stein, and Paneveggio. By WALTER WHITE. Large crown 8vo. 145. [...]
All the year round04.07.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. Juli 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] usual routine, and are getting dreadfully unruly, aren't they, Kate P Mr. Anger stein will soon bring them into order again though.” “He has failed in bringing you com [...]
[...] fond,” he replies; and the reply is so eminently unsatisfactory to Mrs. Anger stein, that she has no words where with to carry on the conversation. There is intense heat and weight in the [...]
[...] get to the bottom of the hill, and turn with a flagging air toward Mrs. Anger stein's lodgings. It bursts out, peal after peal, flash after flash before they gain the door, and then [...]
[...] miserating answers given, and the cause of the crowd is made clear to Mrs. Anger stein. Her husband has slipped in getting off the coach at the top of a perilous hill, which he distrusted descending behind [...]
NatureInhaltsverzeichnis 11.1875/12.1875/01.1876/02.1876/03.1876/04.1876
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. November 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] scope and Molecules of Matter, 332 Sound, Prof. Osborne Reynolds on the Refraction of, 218 ; Prof. Stein on the Formation of, 78 South Kensington, Lectures on Botanyat, 436; Loan Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus at, 36, 196, 231, 274, 295, 315, 349, [...]
[...] Stein (Prof.) on the Formation of Sound, 78 Stenographic Exhibition at Rome, II4 Sterlets at the Manchester Aquarium, 77 [...]
Saturday review30.10.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Oktober 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] an attack which has prevented his being present either at the opening of the German Parliament or at the ceremonial held in honour of STEIN. Prince Bism ARCK also has been ill, and his illness was serious enough to keep him at home, and to debar him from the pleasure, or save him the trouble, [...]
[...] For many years a statue in honour of STEIN has been in course of erection at Berlin, and it has been at last com pleted, in a large measure through the liberality of the [...]
[...] EMPEROR. Next to the great FREDERICK, there is no one whom Prussians and the Royal Family of Prussia may be more proud to honour. STEIN was one of the chief authors of the bold measures by which in 1807 and 1811 the peasants of Prussia were raised from serfs to freemen, [...]
[...] cumbrances, and the tenant was given a proprietary interest in the soil. This was the beginning of the new life of Prussia and Prussians. Further, to STEIN and his associates Prussia owes the inception of that military or ganization which led her in triumph to Leipzig and [...]
[...] those who first led the way on the path of popular in struction. All these claims to the respect and admiration of his countrymen STEIN shared with a small band of colleagues or supporters; but he had himself an exceptional and special title to distinction. He had the honour to [...]
[...] signal instance of the extent and insolence of his power than when he issued from his camp at Madrid an order that STEIN should be treated as the enemy of France, and be banished from Prussia. The present EMPEROR's father had no choice but to yield, and STEIN went into exile to [...]
[...] which STEIN was exiled and the Berlin in which his statue has been set up must have been one of the chief pleasures attending the recent ceremony; and the EMPEROR especially, [...]
[...] attending the recent ceremony; and the EMPEROR especially, whose personal memories carry him back to the days of STEIN's exile, must have dwelt with satisfaction on the thought that things are very much altered now, and that, instead of a Prussian Minister being ordered away by a [...]
Saturday review15.08.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. August 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] FEW it is probable, among the readers of Goethe's biography and correspondence have hitherto believed in the purely Platonic character of his attachment for Frau von Stein." e of the highest living authorities on all subjects connected with Goethean literature now comes forward to maintain the proposi [...]
[...] the other, and are reconcilable with either. The tone of Weimar society is not materially affected by one liaison more or less; and, take what view we may, Frau von Stein's husband appears equally a nonentity. So little, in fact, does he appear at all, that sterner moralists than the Weimar circle might feel tempted to apply the [...]
[...] form an opinion on the matter notwithstanding, they must at least bear in mind that half the documentary evidence is missing. Frau von Stein preserved Goethe's letters with religious care, but re claimed º destroyed her own. No hint, at least, is given of their existence. The loss is much to be regretted, not for their possible [...]
[...] |. of speculation towards a decision of this question. Although, owever, Herr Düntzer has not been able to recover these lost treasures, the assistance of Frau von Stein's family has enabled him to present us with several specimens of her communications to less interesting correspondents. These have been of much service [...]
[...] theus. Some of the new letters are very interesting, especially those from the Duchess of Weimar, whose regard for Frau von Stein seems to have been strong and genuine. The heroine's own letters, with every allowance for their usual reference to disagree able business, still appear comparatively commonplace, and suggest [...]
[...] her adorer; this solution is as defensible as the more ordinary one, and not more so. There can be little doubt that, from whatever cause, Goethe had become weary of Frau von Stein before his departure for Italy; absence, new influences, and his own sur prising mental development completed the estrangement, and Frau [...]
[...] departure for Italy; absence, new influences, and his own sur prising mental development completed the estrangement, and Frau von Stein's inability to accommodate herself to the new condition of things precipitated the breach. Goethe did not acquit himself to advantage here; he must have felt very hard driven indeed [...]
[...] her addiction, in spite of his remonstrances, to that pernicious beverage, coffee. It is impossible not to sympathize with Frau von Stein's Iaconic commentary—“O!” The second volume will comprise her biography after the death of her husband (1793), and will, it is announced, contain a much greater amount of un [...]
[...] * Charlotte von Stein, Goethe's Freundin. Ein Lebensbild, mit Benuºung der Familienpapiere entworfen von H. Düntzer. Bd. 1. Stuttgart: Cotta. London: Williams & Norgate. [...]
Nature[Beilage] 23.10.1873
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] 1874. Jan. 3 & 10.- "Stein, the Reformer of Prussia,” by Prof. J. R. SEELEY, of Cambridge. 18. —“Society in the North of England in the last Cen [...]