YOU A FREAKING WASTED! (4.27.14 - Day 1823)
Mendelssohn - String Quartet in E flat major (1823)
ABOLICON DE LA ESCLAVITUD HISTORIA CHILE 1823.AÑOS
Independencia de Chile (1810-1823)
The Monroe Doctrine 1823
100 1823
1823 Unha década ominosa (doc)
Friedrich Kuhlau - Piano Quartet in A-major, Op.50 (1823)
Demo. video of Tell me@1823 (Mobile Site Version) - Tell me@1823 (流動網站版本)示範短片
Occult Context of Joseph Smith's 1823 Discovery of Gold Plates Dan Vogel
Demo. video of Tell me@1823 (Android version) - Tell me@1823 (Android版本)示範短片
United States History Lesson 1789-1823
Demo. video of Tell me@1823 (iPhone version) - Tell me@1823 (iPhone版本)示範短片
1823. Miner's Lullaby (Bruce “Utah” Phillips)
YOU A FREAKING WASTED! (4.27.14 - Day 1823)
Mendelssohn - String Quartet in E flat major (1823)
ABOLICON DE LA ESCLAVITUD HISTORIA CHILE 1823.AÑOS
Independencia de Chile (1810-1823)
The Monroe Doctrine 1823
100 1823
1823 Unha década ominosa (doc)
Friedrich Kuhlau - Piano Quartet in A-major, Op.50 (1823)
Demo. video of Tell me@1823 (Mobile Site Version) - Tell me@1823 (流動網站版本)示範短片
Occult Context of Joseph Smith's 1823 Discovery of Gold Plates Dan Vogel
Demo. video of Tell me@1823 (Android version) - Tell me@1823 (Android版本)示範短片
United States History Lesson 1789-1823
Demo. video of Tell me@1823 (iPhone version) - Tell me@1823 (iPhone版本)示範短片
1823. Miner's Lullaby (Bruce “Utah” Phillips)
4 4 - 4.4 The New Situation 1823)
El Trienio Liberal en la Provincia de Murcia (1820-1823)
1823 Xantar na Galicia do século XIX
19ENE 1823 TV10 WILDER NARRO "POLÉMICA POR NUEVA LEY UNIVERSITARIA"
MVI 1823
Qik - Mobile video by Rugby 1823
MVI 1823
1823. 1823. Venezuela: Batalla del Lago de Maracaibo
Jürgen Benkö - Fanfare D-Dur von Nicolas-Jacques Lemmens (1823-1881)
Year 1823 (MDCCCXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar.
Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau (11 September 1786 – 12 March 1832) was a German-Danish composer during the Classical and Romantic periods. He was a central figure of the Danish Golden Age.
He is immortalized in Danish cultural history through his music for Elverhøj, the first true work of Danish National Romanticism and a concealed tribute to the absolute monarchy. To this day it is Kuhlau's version of this melody which is the definitive arrangement.
During his lifetime, he was known primarily as a concert pianist and composer of Danish opera, but was responsible for introducing many of Beethoven's works, which he greatly admired, to Copenhagen audiences. Considering that his house burned down destroying all of his unpublished manuscripts, he was a prolific composer leaving more than 200 published works in most genres.
Kuhlau was born on 11 September 1786 just south of Lüneburg in Uelzen district of Lower Saxony. At the age of seven, he lost his right eye when he slipped on ice and fell. His father, grandfather, and uncle were military oboists. Even though Kuhlau was born to a poor family, his parents managed to pay for piano lessons. Later he studied the piano in Hamburg where he also had his debut as a pianist in 1804.
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Daniel Arlon Vogel (born 1955) is the author of a number of books related to early Mormon history. He is a former member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, an atheist and a skeptic.
Vogel was awarded the "Best Book" award in September 2004 by the John Whitmer Historical Association and the "Turner-Bergera Best Biography" award by the Mormon History Association in May 2005 for his biography Joseph Smith: The Making of a Prophet.
In this Smith biography, Vogel argues that Joseph Smith was a pious fraud--that he essentially invented his religious claims for what he believed were noble, faith-promoting purposes. Vogel identifies the roots of the pious fraud in the conflict between members of the Smith family, who were divided between the sometimes skepticism and universalism of Joseph Smith, Sr. and the more mainstream Protestant faith of Lucy Mack Smith. Vogel interweaves the history of Joseph Smith, Jr. with interpretation of the Book of Mormon, which is read as springing from the young man's psychology and experiences.