Examples of using Caird in English and their translations into German
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Author Lucy Caird, None all speeches.
Works===== Books===*"The Collected Works of Edward Caird", 12 volumes, ed.
Caird also confirms that County Westmeath consists of the finest pasture land.
My sis... sisters, Tatha and Caird are they.
Caird thus writes:"By the birth of the Messiah John means not the Nativity but the Cross.
He wrote that Geyer hadtold him that God had called Boehm and Caird as Apostles.
Second, contra Caird, θεpίζω"to harvest" only occurs twelve times in the LXX, and never in apocalyptic literature.
Many historians consider the feat of the crew of"James Caird" to be the most impressive of all global navigation.
The arrival of the James Caird at King Haakon Bay was followed by a period of rest and recuperation, while Shackleton pondered the next move.
Once the boats had arrived at Elephant Island,Shackleton and five men set out for South Georgia in the"James Caird" to fetch help.
The Life and Philosophy of Edward Caird"(written with Sir Henry Jones)(1921)- Maclehose, Jackson and Co., Glasgow.
Although soaked, both were unharmed, andmanaged to exchange some clothes with the Elephant Island party before the"James Caird" set off.
McNish took screws from the"James Caird" and attached them to the boots of the men making the journey to help them grip the ice.
In fiction, New Woman writers were Olive Schreiner, Annie Sophie Cory(Victoria Cross), Sarah Grand,Mona Caird, George Egerton, Ella D'Arcy and Ella Hepworth Dixon.
The condition of the"James Caird", and the physical state of the party, particularly Vincent and McNish, meant that the crossing was the only realistic option.
And his place of safety is not some secluded island but the throneof God, whence he will return to kill the dragon" Caird, Revelation, 149-59.
Next day the James Caird rounded the eastern point of the island, to reach the northern lee shore, and discovered a narrow shingle beach.
You have now completed roughly the same route(albeit in the opposite direction) as Sir Ernest Shackleton did using only a small life boat,the James Caird, in spring of 1916.
Caird writes,"We know from the New Testament that the last trumpet had already in Christian usage become the conventional signal for the Parousia of Christ Matt.
The main touristic attractions are McManus Galleries, The Howff, Law, Dundee,Verdant Works, Caird Hall, Dundee Science Centre, Mills Observatory, Tay Rail Bridge and Camperdown Country Park.
Dudley Docker of the Birmingham Small Arms Company(BSA) gave £10,000, wealthy tobacco heiress Janet Stancomb-Wills gave a"generous" sum(the amount was not revealed), and, in June,Scottish industrialist Sir James Caird donated £24,000 current value£.
South Georgia crossing====The arrival of the"James Caird" at King Haakon Bay was followed by a period of rest and recuperation, while Shackleton pondered the next move.
It was clear that McNish and Vincent could not continue,so Shackleton left them in the care of Timothy McCarthy camped in the upturned"James Caird", and with Worsley and Crean made the hazardous trip over the mountains.
MH Small manoeuvrable vessels such as the James Caird are often used to enhance hydrographical and marine surveys undertaken by their larger host vessels in iceberg-infested waters, such as HMS Endurance.
The RSNO also performs throughout Scotland, at such venues as the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall,Usher Hall(Edinburgh), Caird Hall(Dundee), Aberdeen Music Hall, Perth Concert Hall and Eden Court Inverness.
In 1994 he became the Life President of the newly founded James Caird Society, named after the boat in which his explorer father and crew escaped Antarctica itself, in turn, named for James Key Caird(1837-1916), jute baron and philanthropist.
After a quick breakfast at the lounge they were landed in Fortuna Bay to follow in the footsteps of Shackleton and two of his men whomade it to Stromness after their heroic trip with the James Caird from Elephant Island to South Georgia.
Shackleton decided to cannibalize two of their boats in order toimprove the seaworthiness of the 6 m long James Caird. On April 24th Shackleton and five of his men sailed for South Georgia. Two stormy weeks later, sailing more than 1.300 km, the men reached the southern coast of the island.
Hurley and Blackborow After Shackleton left with the James Caird, Frank Wild took command of the Elephant Island party, some of whom were in a low state, physically or mentally: Lewis Rickinson had suffered a suspected heart attack; Blackborow was unable to walk, due to frostbitten feet; Hudson was mentally depressed.