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1775 BEACH LANDING - Corsairs Magic Storm Mod Gameplay
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World Wars America 1775 The Seven Year War. The Future Of a Continent
Covers the two decades in the mid-18th century that determined the destiny of North America. Relates how the Seven Year's War between France and England began as a clash between les Canadiens and land-hungry American settlers in the Ohio Valley and escalated into a world war that engulfed the continent. Depicts the naval invasion of Louisbourg, and recounts General James Wolfe's siege of Quebec an
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The War for Independence, 1775-1783
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1775 Aurelio Mejia, otro encuentro con el diablo Lucifer, espíritu obsesor
Hipnosis por Aurelio Mejía Mesa, Johny García y Guillermo Vélez. Otro encuentro con el diablo Lucifer (Satanás, 666, Diablo, amo de los infiernos, Chamuco, y otras denominaciones usadas por curas y pastores para manipular ovejas con el miedo. Es uno de los imaginarios que más dinero ha aportado a las iglesias), espíritu obsesor- Miami, marzo 24 de 2015.
OTROS VIDEOS CON LUCIFER: 1878, 1689, 1721,
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ВЕДИЧЕСКАЯ РУСЬ ПОГИБЛА В 1775 году,прожив 100 000 лет.
Н.В. Левашов.Замалчиваемая история России,ч. 1: http://levashov.ws/Articles/History-1.html
Замалчиваемая история России,ч. 2: http://levashov.ws/Articles/History-2.html
САЙТ НИКОЛАЯ ЛЕВАШОВА http://левашов.рф/
ОТВЕТЫ НА ВСЕ ВОПРОСЫ http://video.cherdyntsev.ru/levashov/video.php?dirId=2009.07.25&fileId;=25
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Revolucion norteamericana (1775-1783). Canal Encuentro.
Capítulo de la serie "Revolución", aparecida en Encuentro, canal de Tv del Ministerio de Educación nacional argentino.
Se puede descargar la serie completa con uTorrent entrando a http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/8175114 y haciendo click en el imán "Get this torrent".
Incluye: Revolución francesa, iraní, haitiana, rusa, mexicana y china.
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NACTOY Winners, Chrysler Reveals Pacifica, Classic Car Road Trip - Autoline Daily 1775
0:27 NACTOY Winners
0:50 2017 Mercedes E-Class
1:36 New Raptor Unearthed
2:06 Ford Fusion Updates
2:58 Buick Avista Concept
3:37 Chrysler Reveals Pacifica Minivan
5:39 Classic Car Road Trip
Get more video everyday at http://autoline.tv
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Battle of Bunker Hill 1775
This is a movie I did for my American History Class. All the information is from trusted sources. The second part of the movie was a mini section we had to research along with our battle. Enjoy!
Here is a short summary of the Battle of Bunker Hill and the outcome (also part of the project):
Battle of Bunker Hill June 17, 1775 Charlestown, Massachusetts
Summary: On June 15, The Col
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Québec History 17 - The American Revolution
Québec a Nation History (Part 17)
The Invasion of Québec in 1775 was the first major military initiative by the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The objective of the campaign was to gain military control of Québec, and convince the Québecers to join the Revolution.
The Battle of Québec was an attempt on December 31, 1775, by American forces to capture the city of Québe
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Bunker Hill Battle 1775
On June 17, 1775 the American militia had built a wooden fort in the vicinity of Boston. The British make landing and attack. Americans repel the attack twice, but fall on the third attempt. This marks one of the opening battles of the American Revolution.
Produced as part of a school history assignment.
Created on a Mac using iMovie and the awesome Sega PC game Empire: Total War.
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Jane Austen 1775-1817.mov
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The 1975 - Robbers (Explicit)
’Robbers' from The 1975's self-titled debut album, out now. http://smarturl.it/the1975album
Pre-order The 1975’s forthcoming album, 'I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it’, here – http://the1975.com
Written by Matthew Healy
Directed by Tim Mattia
http://www.the1975.com
http://www.twitter.com/the1975
http://www.facebook.com/the1975
Written by Matthew Healy
Dire
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POPULE MEUS José Ángel Lamas (1775-1814)
POPULE MEUS José Ángel Lamas (1775-1814)
Compuesta en 1801 para Orquesta de cuerdas dos oboes, dos corno, solista y coro a tres voces
Arreglo para la voz de bajo de Pablo Morales Daal
Orquesta Filarmónica Nacional
Coro Polifónico Rafael Suárez
Solista: Leonor Cabrera - Soprano
Director: Pablo Morales Daal
Sala José Félix Ribas, TTC
Viernes 22 de Marzo 2013
Preámbulo
Estrenada en 1801 en la Cat
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WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1775-1783 | American Revolution Documentary Video
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1775-1783 | American Revolution Documentary Video
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE - 1775-1783 - THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION, THE CAUSES AND A CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. THE FOUNDING OF THE NAVY, BATTLE OF VALCOUR ISLAND, JOHN PAUL JONES AND WASHINGTON GRAND STRATEGY AT YORKTOWN. - (1952)
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War of Independence 1775-1783 pt1-2 History of the US Navy (1956) US Navy
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION, THE CAUSES AND A CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. THE FOUNDING OF THE NAVY, BATTLE OF VALCOUR ISLAND, JOHN PAUL JONES AND WASHINGTON GRAND STRATEGY AT YORKTOWN."
US Navy film FN-6943a
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio correc
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U.S. NAVAL HISTORY: 1 / 4: War of Independence 1775 - 1783 (720p)
U.S. Naval History:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNxdNqLaLyE&list;=PLCIsViWU6sLnGAgh3UA9HHE21w577_pz3
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Conferencia: Goya en Madrid. Cartones para tapices 1775-1794
Conferencia impartida por Gudrun Maurer, conservadora del Área de Pintura del siglo XVIII y Goya del Museo Nacional del Prado.
3 de diciembre de 2014. Duración del vídeo: 1h 14 min.
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HALLAZGO DE MONEDA DE PLATA CARLOS III 1775
MASTER DETECTOR TU TIENDA DE DETECTORES DE METALES EN MEXICO LADA SIN COSTO 018008366174 MINELAB MEXICO CTX3030 ...MUCHAS GRACIAS AMIGOS POR VER MIS VIDEOS SALUDOS A TODO EL MUNDO...
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J M W Turner 1775-1851 "The Sun Is God"
J M W TURNER, although renowned for his Oil Paintings,was also one of the greatest masters of British watercolour landscape painting.He is commonly known as the "Painter of Light".
Turner travelled widely in Europe, starting with France and Switzerland, in 1802, and studying at the Louvre,in Paris, in the same year. He also made many visits to Venice.
As he grew older, Turner became more eccentr
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Wedding Dresses 1775-2014: Philip Treacy
Milliner Philip Treacy explains how he often finds himself 'drawing' with materials, a technique he put to deft use in the creation of a hat for Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles to be worn at her wedding to HRH The Prince of Wales.
Wedding Dresses 1775-2014 at the V&A; 3 May 2014 - 15 March 2015. Book now: www.vam.ac.uk/weddingdresses
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Great Artists - Turner ' the painter of light ' 1775 - 1851
Joseph Mallord William "J. M. W." Turner, RA (baptised 14 May 1775[a] -- 19 December 1851) was a British Romantic landscape painter, water-colourist, and printmaker. Turner was considered a controversial figure in his day, but is now regarded as the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting.[1] Although renowned for his oil paintings, Turner is also one of th
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João Domingos Bomtempo (1775-1842) - "Sonata nº 2 em Dó, Op.5" album "Sonatas para piano" (1998)
Gabriela Canavilhas, piano
Sonata nº 2 em Dó, Op.5
01. Introduzione Largo
02. Minuetto Presto
03. Larghetto
04. Finale Presto
Disco na integra c/ detalhe de capa. 1/3
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Canada A Peoples History 05of17 A Question of Loyalties 1775 1815 DVD Divx 6 AC3
1775 BEACH LANDING - Corsairs Magic Storm Mod Gameplay
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World Wars America 1775 The Seven Year War. The Future Of a Continent
Covers the two decades in the mid-18th century that determined the destiny of North America. Relates how the Seven Year's War between France and England began a...
Covers the two decades in the mid-18th century that determined the destiny of North America. Relates how the Seven Year's War between France and England began as a clash between les Canadiens and land-hungry American settlers in the Ohio Valley and escalated into a world war that engulfed the continent. Depicts the naval invasion of Louisbourg, and recounts General James Wolfe's siege of Quebec and the battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759. Covers the aftermath of that battle and the changing fortunes of the different forces up to the end of the war in 1763, when 70,000 French colonists came under British rule, setting in motion the ever-evolving French-English dynamic in CanadaThe American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), the American War of Independence,[N 1] or simply the Revolutionary War in the United States, was the revolt against Great Britain by the thirteen American colonies which founded the United States of America.[N 2] Originally limited to the colonies, French and Spanish intervention would spread the fighting to Europe, the Caribbean, and the East Indies as well.
The war had its origins in the resistance of many Americans to taxes imposed by the British parliament, which they held to be unlawful. Formal acts of rebellion against British authority began in 1774 when the Patriot Suffolk Resolves ousted the royal government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The tensions caused by this would lead to the outbreak of fighting between Patriot militia and British regulars at Lexington and Concord in April 1775. By spring 1776 the Patriots had full control in all thirteen colonies and on July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress declared their independence.
The British were meanwhile mustering large forces to put down the revolt. They inflicted significant defeats on the American rebel army, now under the command of George Washington, capturing New York City in 1776 and later Philadelphia in 1777. But they did not land a finishing blow against Washington's forces. British strategy relied on mobilizing American Loyalist militia, of whom they made little effort to enlist until late in the war.[14] Poor coordination helped doom a British advance against Albany in 1777, which resulted in the capture of a British army following the Battles of Saratoga.
France, Spain and the Dutch Republic had been secretly providing supplies, ammunition and weapons to the revolutionaries starting early in 1776. The American victory at Saratoga persuaded Britain to offer full self governance to the colonies, but France entered the war to prevent the Americans from accepting a compromise peace.[15][16] They were followed by their ally Spain in 1779. The participation of France and Spain was decisive[17] as they contributed crucial land and sea power to the American cause and diverted British resources away from North America.
After 1778 the British shifted their attention to the southern colonies, successfully recapturing Georgia and South Carolina for the Crown in 1779 and 1780. In 1781 British forces attempted to subjugate Virginia, but a French naval victory just outside Chesapeake Bay led to a Franco-American siege at Yorktown and the capture of over 7,000 British soldiers. The defeat broke Britain's will to continue the war. Limited fighting continued throughout 1782, while peace negotiations began. In 1783, the Treaty of Paris ended the war and recognized the sovereignty of the United States over the territory bounded roughly by what is now Canada to the north, Florida to the south, and the Mississippi River to the west.[18][19] A wider international peace was agreed, in which several territories were exchanged. The expensive war drove France into massive debt, which would contribute to the outbreak of the French Revolution.[20]
wn.com/World Wars America 1775 The Seven Year War. The Future Of A Continent
Covers the two decades in the mid-18th century that determined the destiny of North America. Relates how the Seven Year's War between France and England began as a clash between les Canadiens and land-hungry American settlers in the Ohio Valley and escalated into a world war that engulfed the continent. Depicts the naval invasion of Louisbourg, and recounts General James Wolfe's siege of Quebec and the battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759. Covers the aftermath of that battle and the changing fortunes of the different forces up to the end of the war in 1763, when 70,000 French colonists came under British rule, setting in motion the ever-evolving French-English dynamic in CanadaThe American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), the American War of Independence,[N 1] or simply the Revolutionary War in the United States, was the revolt against Great Britain by the thirteen American colonies which founded the United States of America.[N 2] Originally limited to the colonies, French and Spanish intervention would spread the fighting to Europe, the Caribbean, and the East Indies as well.
The war had its origins in the resistance of many Americans to taxes imposed by the British parliament, which they held to be unlawful. Formal acts of rebellion against British authority began in 1774 when the Patriot Suffolk Resolves ousted the royal government of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The tensions caused by this would lead to the outbreak of fighting between Patriot militia and British regulars at Lexington and Concord in April 1775. By spring 1776 the Patriots had full control in all thirteen colonies and on July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress declared their independence.
The British were meanwhile mustering large forces to put down the revolt. They inflicted significant defeats on the American rebel army, now under the command of George Washington, capturing New York City in 1776 and later Philadelphia in 1777. But they did not land a finishing blow against Washington's forces. British strategy relied on mobilizing American Loyalist militia, of whom they made little effort to enlist until late in the war.[14] Poor coordination helped doom a British advance against Albany in 1777, which resulted in the capture of a British army following the Battles of Saratoga.
France, Spain and the Dutch Republic had been secretly providing supplies, ammunition and weapons to the revolutionaries starting early in 1776. The American victory at Saratoga persuaded Britain to offer full self governance to the colonies, but France entered the war to prevent the Americans from accepting a compromise peace.[15][16] They were followed by their ally Spain in 1779. The participation of France and Spain was decisive[17] as they contributed crucial land and sea power to the American cause and diverted British resources away from North America.
After 1778 the British shifted their attention to the southern colonies, successfully recapturing Georgia and South Carolina for the Crown in 1779 and 1780. In 1781 British forces attempted to subjugate Virginia, but a French naval victory just outside Chesapeake Bay led to a Franco-American siege at Yorktown and the capture of over 7,000 British soldiers. The defeat broke Britain's will to continue the war. Limited fighting continued throughout 1782, while peace negotiations began. In 1783, the Treaty of Paris ended the war and recognized the sovereignty of the United States over the territory bounded roughly by what is now Canada to the north, Florida to the south, and the Mississippi River to the west.[18][19] A wider international peace was agreed, in which several territories were exchanged. The expensive war drove France into massive debt, which would contribute to the outbreak of the French Revolution.[20]
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1775 Aurelio Mejia, otro encuentro con el diablo Lucifer, espíritu obsesor
Hipnosis por Aurelio Mejía Mesa, Johny García y Guillermo Vélez. Otro encuentro con el diablo Lucifer (Satanás, 666, Diablo, amo de los infiernos, Chamuco, y ot...
Hipnosis por Aurelio Mejía Mesa, Johny García y Guillermo Vélez. Otro encuentro con el diablo Lucifer (Satanás, 666, Diablo, amo de los infiernos, Chamuco, y otras denominaciones usadas por curas y pastores para manipular ovejas con el miedo. Es uno de los imaginarios que más dinero ha aportado a las iglesias), espíritu obsesor- Miami, marzo 24 de 2015.
OTROS VIDEOS CON LUCIFER: 1878, 1689, 1721, 1281.
MANUAL PRÁCTICO HIPNOSIS Y REGRESIONES Aurelio Mejía vale 20 euros. Solicitar a Librería Epsilon de Barcelona: www.libreriaepsilon.com
SI TE GUSTÓ, HAZ CLIC EN LA MANITO HACIA ARRIBA.
Imaginación y recuerdo son procesos mentales, y la única manera de saber cuándo es uno u otro, es corroborando los datos. Si está enfermo por un imaginario, un imaginario lo puede sanar.
No tomes como verdad absoluta lo que escuches o veas. Creer es bueno, pero comprender es mejor. Observa, analiza, aprende y saca tus conclusiones.
La Hipnosis HAM (Aurelio Mejía), ha demostrado resultados duraderos. Ver testimonios en www.aureliomejia.com.
Para escuchar grabaciones en mp3, artículos, o descargar libros Electrónica Fácil, Guía Práctica para Reparar y Manejar el Computador, Hobby, Vidas antes de la Vida, Contradicciones de la Biblia, visita www.aureliomejia.com. En YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/kardec1948
Colegas que hacen terapias con nuestro método (los que tienen * también la hacen por Internet):
*Daniel Duarte, daduro14@gmail.com Cel. 310-823 9673, Medellín
*Luis Gonzalo Peláez, regresionhipnotica@gmail.com Medellín
*Disney Pulgarín, disneypulgarin@gmail.com Cel. 300 212 2468 Medellín
*María Isabel Franco, isafranco1966@gmail.com Skype mariaisabelfrancomejia, Medellín
Gabriel Jaime Mejía, gabrielmejia@aureliomejia.com, tel. 2850048 Medellín, Colombia
*Luis Fernando Baena Restrepo, luisfbaenar@gmail.com Skype hipnosluisf, Medellín
*Luz Marina Hoyos, psicóloga, Cel. 300-780 7269, lmhoyosd@gmail.com http://www.lmhoyosd.blogspot.com Medellín
Jader Nuñez, psicólogo, Cel. 320 524 3879. jaderhipnosis@gmail.com municipio San Luis, Antioquia
*Rocío Camacho, rociocamacho20@gmail.com cel.310-288 0597 Bogotá
Erika Castillo, eriecastillo@gmail.com 084363418, Guayaquil, Ecuador
*Dina Donaire Paredes, terapia en inglés, francés o español, Cel. 504-3317-4340, direp59@hotmail.com Skype: caritadonaire, Honduras
Asun Serrano, ciudad Vitoria-Gasteiz, España, asunprisma@outlook.es
Jorge Puyana, jorgeapuyana@gmail.com Tels. 935 130 490• 636 240 073, C/ Calvet 16, Barcelona, www.spaemocional.com
Andrés Hernández del Cerro, anhercer8@gmail.com,
Facebook Andrés Hernández Terapia Regresiva, Murcia, España
Pepa Vijuesca, Madrid, España, Móvil 679 218 866, pepa9957@yahoo.es
*Calogero Grifasi e-mail@calogerogrifasi.it Terapia en italiano y español, Madrid http://www.calogerogrifasi.it www.youtube.com/user/calogerogrifasi
Skype: calogerogrifasi
Johny García, Cel. 786-266-4714, Miami, Florida
Guillermo L. Vélez V. destinoplanetatierra@gmail.com Tel. 305-384-4265 Cel. 954-226-2856 5931 N.W. 173 Drive Suite No. 4 Miami Lakes, FL 33015
*Marco A. Vallejo (vallejomarco9714@yahoo.com Terapia en inglés y español. Cel.713-894.9037), Houston, Texas
*Antonio Sangio, info@antoniosangio.com Tel.704-776 3003 www.antoniosangio.com Terapia en inglés y español, Charlotte, North Carolina
Genoveva Calleja, genovevacalleja@hotmail.com Tel. 917-703 1762 www.genovevacalleja.com Rye, New York
Erick Arias, chile1ovni@aol.com Tel. 203-223 8126 Terapia en inglés y español, Norwalk, Connecticut
Sandro Villaroel sandrov127@gmail.com Arlington, Virginia
Silvia Sacco svshealing@gmail.com Skype: terapia.regresiva, +54 911 64266314 Argentina
Ricardo Oscar Nievas, riagle@yahoo.com.ar, riagle@hotmail.com, Cel. +54 153 486 8091, tel. fijo 4666 5768, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ery R. Cervantes Velazco, psicóloga, Cd. San Luis Potosí, Cel 045-4444-202291, correo ery.cervantes.v@gmail.com
Juan Carlos Chávez, jcarloschavez@prodigy.net.mx Puebla, México
Gerardo Plata, babalu786@hotmail.com Cel./WhatsApp (+52) 1 222 863 6303, Puebla, Pue. México
*Verónica Rubio, sanacon.luzdorada@yahoo.com.mx, Tel. 04455 4090 6906, Estado de México
*Domenico Leone, control de peso por Hipnosis con implantes de Banda Gástrica Virtual. mimmoleone69@yahoo.com Tel. y WhatsApp (+52) 1 983 104 3783
Fan Page de Facebook: Domenico Leone
Skype: mayalis170 (Terapias a distancia)
OoVoo: mimmoleone01 (Terapias a distancia)
México DF y en Chetumal, Quintana Roo, México
Terapias en español e italiano
*Candy Raygoza Tels: 983 867 7596 Chetumal, 551 291 4761, raygozacandy@hotmail.com
Rubén Álvarez Solís, Cel. 993 1006 987, rubenalsolecito@hotmail.com, Villahermosa, Tabasco, México
Pablo del Valle, WhatsApp 5525 922 815, Chetumal
wn.com/1775 Aurelio Mejia, Otro Encuentro Con El Diablo Lucifer, Espíritu Obsesor
Hipnosis por Aurelio Mejía Mesa, Johny García y Guillermo Vélez. Otro encuentro con el diablo Lucifer (Satanás, 666, Diablo, amo de los infiernos, Chamuco, y otras denominaciones usadas por curas y pastores para manipular ovejas con el miedo. Es uno de los imaginarios que más dinero ha aportado a las iglesias), espíritu obsesor- Miami, marzo 24 de 2015.
OTROS VIDEOS CON LUCIFER: 1878, 1689, 1721, 1281.
MANUAL PRÁCTICO HIPNOSIS Y REGRESIONES Aurelio Mejía vale 20 euros. Solicitar a Librería Epsilon de Barcelona: www.libreriaepsilon.com
SI TE GUSTÓ, HAZ CLIC EN LA MANITO HACIA ARRIBA.
Imaginación y recuerdo son procesos mentales, y la única manera de saber cuándo es uno u otro, es corroborando los datos. Si está enfermo por un imaginario, un imaginario lo puede sanar.
No tomes como verdad absoluta lo que escuches o veas. Creer es bueno, pero comprender es mejor. Observa, analiza, aprende y saca tus conclusiones.
La Hipnosis HAM (Aurelio Mejía), ha demostrado resultados duraderos. Ver testimonios en www.aureliomejia.com.
Para escuchar grabaciones en mp3, artículos, o descargar libros Electrónica Fácil, Guía Práctica para Reparar y Manejar el Computador, Hobby, Vidas antes de la Vida, Contradicciones de la Biblia, visita www.aureliomejia.com. En YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/kardec1948
Colegas que hacen terapias con nuestro método (los que tienen * también la hacen por Internet):
*Daniel Duarte, daduro14@gmail.com Cel. 310-823 9673, Medellín
*Luis Gonzalo Peláez, regresionhipnotica@gmail.com Medellín
*Disney Pulgarín, disneypulgarin@gmail.com Cel. 300 212 2468 Medellín
*María Isabel Franco, isafranco1966@gmail.com Skype mariaisabelfrancomejia, Medellín
Gabriel Jaime Mejía, gabrielmejia@aureliomejia.com, tel. 2850048 Medellín, Colombia
*Luis Fernando Baena Restrepo, luisfbaenar@gmail.com Skype hipnosluisf, Medellín
*Luz Marina Hoyos, psicóloga, Cel. 300-780 7269, lmhoyosd@gmail.com http://www.lmhoyosd.blogspot.com Medellín
Jader Nuñez, psicólogo, Cel. 320 524 3879. jaderhipnosis@gmail.com municipio San Luis, Antioquia
*Rocío Camacho, rociocamacho20@gmail.com cel.310-288 0597 Bogotá
Erika Castillo, eriecastillo@gmail.com 084363418, Guayaquil, Ecuador
*Dina Donaire Paredes, terapia en inglés, francés o español, Cel. 504-3317-4340, direp59@hotmail.com Skype: caritadonaire, Honduras
Asun Serrano, ciudad Vitoria-Gasteiz, España, asunprisma@outlook.es
Jorge Puyana, jorgeapuyana@gmail.com Tels. 935 130 490• 636 240 073, C/ Calvet 16, Barcelona, www.spaemocional.com
Andrés Hernández del Cerro, anhercer8@gmail.com,
Facebook Andrés Hernández Terapia Regresiva, Murcia, España
Pepa Vijuesca, Madrid, España, Móvil 679 218 866, pepa9957@yahoo.es
*Calogero Grifasi e-mail@calogerogrifasi.it Terapia en italiano y español, Madrid http://www.calogerogrifasi.it www.youtube.com/user/calogerogrifasi
Skype: calogerogrifasi
Johny García, Cel. 786-266-4714, Miami, Florida
Guillermo L. Vélez V. destinoplanetatierra@gmail.com Tel. 305-384-4265 Cel. 954-226-2856 5931 N.W. 173 Drive Suite No. 4 Miami Lakes, FL 33015
*Marco A. Vallejo (vallejomarco9714@yahoo.com Terapia en inglés y español. Cel.713-894.9037), Houston, Texas
*Antonio Sangio, info@antoniosangio.com Tel.704-776 3003 www.antoniosangio.com Terapia en inglés y español, Charlotte, North Carolina
Genoveva Calleja, genovevacalleja@hotmail.com Tel. 917-703 1762 www.genovevacalleja.com Rye, New York
Erick Arias, chile1ovni@aol.com Tel. 203-223 8126 Terapia en inglés y español, Norwalk, Connecticut
Sandro Villaroel sandrov127@gmail.com Arlington, Virginia
Silvia Sacco svshealing@gmail.com Skype: terapia.regresiva, +54 911 64266314 Argentina
Ricardo Oscar Nievas, riagle@yahoo.com.ar, riagle@hotmail.com, Cel. +54 153 486 8091, tel. fijo 4666 5768, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ery R. Cervantes Velazco, psicóloga, Cd. San Luis Potosí, Cel 045-4444-202291, correo ery.cervantes.v@gmail.com
Juan Carlos Chávez, jcarloschavez@prodigy.net.mx Puebla, México
Gerardo Plata, babalu786@hotmail.com Cel./WhatsApp (+52) 1 222 863 6303, Puebla, Pue. México
*Verónica Rubio, sanacon.luzdorada@yahoo.com.mx, Tel. 04455 4090 6906, Estado de México
*Domenico Leone, control de peso por Hipnosis con implantes de Banda Gástrica Virtual. mimmoleone69@yahoo.com Tel. y WhatsApp (+52) 1 983 104 3783
Fan Page de Facebook: Domenico Leone
Skype: mayalis170 (Terapias a distancia)
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México DF y en Chetumal, Quintana Roo, México
Terapias en español e italiano
*Candy Raygoza Tels: 983 867 7596 Chetumal, 551 291 4761, raygozacandy@hotmail.com
Rubén Álvarez Solís, Cel. 993 1006 987, rubenalsolecito@hotmail.com, Villahermosa, Tabasco, México
Pablo del Valle, WhatsApp 5525 922 815, Chetumal
- published: 25 Mar 2015
- views: 38076
ВЕДИЧЕСКАЯ РУСЬ ПОГИБЛА В 1775 году,прожив 100 000 лет.
Н.В. Левашов.Замалчиваемая история России,ч. 1: http://levashov.ws/Articles/History-1.html
Замалчиваемая история России,ч. 2: http://levashov.ws/Articles/Histor...
Н.В. Левашов.Замалчиваемая история России,ч. 1: http://levashov.ws/Articles/History-1.html
Замалчиваемая история России,ч. 2: http://levashov.ws/Articles/History-2.html
САЙТ НИКОЛАЯ ЛЕВАШОВА http://левашов.рф/
ОТВЕТЫ НА ВСЕ ВОПРОСЫ http://video.cherdyntsev.ru/levashov/video.php?dirId=2009.07.25&fileId;=25
wn.com/Ведическая Русь Погибла В 1775 Году,Прожив 100 000 Лет.
Н.В. Левашов.Замалчиваемая история России,ч. 1: http://levashov.ws/Articles/History-1.html
Замалчиваемая история России,ч. 2: http://levashov.ws/Articles/History-2.html
САЙТ НИКОЛАЯ ЛЕВАШОВА http://левашов.рф/
ОТВЕТЫ НА ВСЕ ВОПРОСЫ http://video.cherdyntsev.ru/levashov/video.php?dirId=2009.07.25&fileId;=25
- published: 19 Jun 2013
- views: 120089
Revolucion norteamericana (1775-1783). Canal Encuentro.
Capítulo de la serie "Revolución", aparecida en Encuentro, canal de Tv del Ministerio de Educación nacional argentino.
Se puede descargar la serie completa co...
Capítulo de la serie "Revolución", aparecida en Encuentro, canal de Tv del Ministerio de Educación nacional argentino.
Se puede descargar la serie completa con uTorrent entrando a http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/8175114 y haciendo click en el imán "Get this torrent".
Incluye: Revolución francesa, iraní, haitiana, rusa, mexicana y china.
wn.com/Revolucion Norteamericana (1775 1783). Canal Encuentro.
Capítulo de la serie "Revolución", aparecida en Encuentro, canal de Tv del Ministerio de Educación nacional argentino.
Se puede descargar la serie completa con uTorrent entrando a http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/8175114 y haciendo click en el imán "Get this torrent".
Incluye: Revolución francesa, iraní, haitiana, rusa, mexicana y china.
- published: 23 Feb 2013
- views: 62356
NACTOY Winners, Chrysler Reveals Pacifica, Classic Car Road Trip - Autoline Daily 1775
0:27 NACTOY Winners
0:50 2017 Mercedes E-Class
1:36 New Raptor Unearthed
2:06 Ford Fusion Updates
2:58 Buick Avista Concept
3:37 Chrysler Reveals Pacifica Miniv...
0:27 NACTOY Winners
0:50 2017 Mercedes E-Class
1:36 New Raptor Unearthed
2:06 Ford Fusion Updates
2:58 Buick Avista Concept
3:37 Chrysler Reveals Pacifica Minivan
5:39 Classic Car Road Trip
Get more video everyday at http://autoline.tv
wn.com/Nactoy Winners, Chrysler Reveals Pacifica, Classic Car Road Trip Autoline Daily 1775
0:27 NACTOY Winners
0:50 2017 Mercedes E-Class
1:36 New Raptor Unearthed
2:06 Ford Fusion Updates
2:58 Buick Avista Concept
3:37 Chrysler Reveals Pacifica Minivan
5:39 Classic Car Road Trip
Get more video everyday at http://autoline.tv
- published: 11 Jan 2016
- views: 1716
Battle of Bunker Hill 1775
This is a movie I did for my American History Class. All the information is from trusted sources. The second part of the movie was a mini section we had to rese...
This is a movie I did for my American History Class. All the information is from trusted sources. The second part of the movie was a mini section we had to research along with our battle. Enjoy!
Here is a short summary of the Battle of Bunker Hill and the outcome (also part of the project):
Battle of Bunker Hill June 17, 1775 Charlestown, Massachusetts
Summary: On June 15, The Colonists overheard that the British were going to attack Breeds Hill. On June 16, General Prescott took 1200 men to fortify Breeds Hill. In the morning the British woke up to a 6 foot high wall and the Colonists ready to fight. The British start by firing from ships and then have to march on land. They intend to scare the Colonists away but it doesn't work. The British begin to drop and retreat. General Howe sends them back up and then the Colonists run out of ammunition and retreat. The British Win. The British had 3000+ men, while the colonists had 2400.
Outcome: The British Win; and they get the Charlestown peninsula.
The Colonists only have 115 dead and 305 wounded
The British have 226 dead and 828 wounded.
The Colonists consider this an accomplishment, and have gotten a lot of information out of this battle. The Colonists go back later to take over the hill with more men.
wn.com/Battle Of Bunker Hill 1775
This is a movie I did for my American History Class. All the information is from trusted sources. The second part of the movie was a mini section we had to research along with our battle. Enjoy!
Here is a short summary of the Battle of Bunker Hill and the outcome (also part of the project):
Battle of Bunker Hill June 17, 1775 Charlestown, Massachusetts
Summary: On June 15, The Colonists overheard that the British were going to attack Breeds Hill. On June 16, General Prescott took 1200 men to fortify Breeds Hill. In the morning the British woke up to a 6 foot high wall and the Colonists ready to fight. The British start by firing from ships and then have to march on land. They intend to scare the Colonists away but it doesn't work. The British begin to drop and retreat. General Howe sends them back up and then the Colonists run out of ammunition and retreat. The British Win. The British had 3000+ men, while the colonists had 2400.
Outcome: The British Win; and they get the Charlestown peninsula.
The Colonists only have 115 dead and 305 wounded
The British have 226 dead and 828 wounded.
The Colonists consider this an accomplishment, and have gotten a lot of information out of this battle. The Colonists go back later to take over the hill with more men.
- published: 06 Dec 2010
- views: 37709
Québec History 17 - The American Revolution
Québec a Nation History (Part 17)
The Invasion of Québec in 1775 was the first major military initiative by the Continental Army during the American Revoluti...
Québec a Nation History (Part 17)
The Invasion of Québec in 1775 was the first major military initiative by the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The objective of the campaign was to gain military control of Québec, and convince the Québecers to join the Revolution.
The Battle of Québec was an attempt on December 31, 1775, by American forces to capture the city of Québec, drive the British military from the Province of Québec, and enlist Québecers for the American Revolutionary War. Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold led a force of about 1,200 American army forces and Québecers militia in a multi-pronged attack on the city, which, due to bad weather and bad timing, did not start well, and ended with Montgomery dead, Arnold wounded, and Daniel Morgan and more than 400 men captured. Following a somewhat ineffectual five-month siege, the American forces were driven to retreat by the arrival of ships from England carrying British troops in early May 1776. The battle was the first military defeat for the Continental Army. American forces received supplies and logistical support from local residents, and the city's defenders included locally raised militia. Some of those that supported the American cause were subjected to a variety of punishments after the Americans retreated.
wn.com/Québec History 17 The American Revolution
Québec a Nation History (Part 17)
The Invasion of Québec in 1775 was the first major military initiative by the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. The objective of the campaign was to gain military control of Québec, and convince the Québecers to join the Revolution.
The Battle of Québec was an attempt on December 31, 1775, by American forces to capture the city of Québec, drive the British military from the Province of Québec, and enlist Québecers for the American Revolutionary War. Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold led a force of about 1,200 American army forces and Québecers militia in a multi-pronged attack on the city, which, due to bad weather and bad timing, did not start well, and ended with Montgomery dead, Arnold wounded, and Daniel Morgan and more than 400 men captured. Following a somewhat ineffectual five-month siege, the American forces were driven to retreat by the arrival of ships from England carrying British troops in early May 1776. The battle was the first military defeat for the Continental Army. American forces received supplies and logistical support from local residents, and the city's defenders included locally raised militia. Some of those that supported the American cause were subjected to a variety of punishments after the Americans retreated.
- published: 03 Aug 2009
- views: 56511
Bunker Hill Battle 1775
On June 17, 1775 the American militia had built a wooden fort in the vicinity of Boston. The British make landing and attack. Americans repel the attack twice...
On June 17, 1775 the American militia had built a wooden fort in the vicinity of Boston. The British make landing and attack. Americans repel the attack twice, but fall on the third attempt. This marks one of the opening battles of the American Revolution.
Produced as part of a school history assignment.
Created on a Mac using iMovie and the awesome Sega PC game Empire: Total War.
wn.com/Bunker Hill Battle 1775
On June 17, 1775 the American militia had built a wooden fort in the vicinity of Boston. The British make landing and attack. Americans repel the attack twice, but fall on the third attempt. This marks one of the opening battles of the American Revolution.
Produced as part of a school history assignment.
Created on a Mac using iMovie and the awesome Sega PC game Empire: Total War.
- published: 22 Nov 2009
- views: 61819
The 1975 - Robbers (Explicit)
’Robbers' from The 1975's self-titled debut album, out now. http://smarturl.it/the1975album
Pre-order The 1975’s forthcoming album, 'I like it when you sleep, ...
’Robbers' from The 1975's self-titled debut album, out now. http://smarturl.it/the1975album
Pre-order The 1975’s forthcoming album, 'I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it’, here – http://the1975.com
Written by Matthew Healy
Directed by Tim Mattia
http://www.the1975.com
http://www.twitter.com/the1975
http://www.facebook.com/the1975
Written by Matthew Healy
Directed by Tim Mattia
wn.com/The 1975 Robbers (Explicit)
’Robbers' from The 1975's self-titled debut album, out now. http://smarturl.it/the1975album
Pre-order The 1975’s forthcoming album, 'I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it’, here – http://the1975.com
Written by Matthew Healy
Directed by Tim Mattia
http://www.the1975.com
http://www.twitter.com/the1975
http://www.facebook.com/the1975
Written by Matthew Healy
Directed by Tim Mattia
- published: 27 Apr 2014
- views: 14847283
POPULE MEUS José Ángel Lamas (1775-1814)
POPULE MEUS José Ángel Lamas (1775-1814)
Compuesta en 1801 para Orquesta de cuerdas dos oboes, dos corno, solista y coro a tres voces
Arreglo para la voz de ba...
POPULE MEUS José Ángel Lamas (1775-1814)
Compuesta en 1801 para Orquesta de cuerdas dos oboes, dos corno, solista y coro a tres voces
Arreglo para la voz de bajo de Pablo Morales Daal
Orquesta Filarmónica Nacional
Coro Polifónico Rafael Suárez
Solista: Leonor Cabrera - Soprano
Director: Pablo Morales Daal
Sala José Félix Ribas, TTC
Viernes 22 de Marzo 2013
Preámbulo
Estrenada en 1801 en la Catedral de Caracas.
En efecto, desde que se estreno el Popule Meus en el año de 1801, nunca ha dejado de interpretarse los jueves o los viernes santos, en todas la iglesias de Venezuela, aun en las más remotas y más humildes. ¿Que venezolano no ha escuchado el Popule Meus durante la Semana Mayor?
Popule Meus ( Miqueas 6:3-4 ) es el angustioso grito del hombre que se siente abandonado. Pero, ¿cuan abandonado ha debido sentirse este músico introvertido, profundamente místico y sensible, como pocos? A Lamas le toco vivir una época terrible para Venezuela: sequías, pérdidas de las cosechas, hambre y miseria; conspiraciones contra el poder real, sofocadas en sangre; espantosas matanzas perpretadas por los realistas, etc. Al final de sus días, a la edad de 39 años murió en la miseria. Según el acta de defunción, no hizo testamento porque no tenía bienes. Se le dio sepultura en el cuarto tramo de la iglesia de San Pablo, la cual fue demolida en 1876, por orden del Presidente Guzmán Blanco. Los difuntos allí enterrados no fueron exhumados. Cuatro años más tarde se inicio la construcción del Teatro Municipal. Nuevamente en 1948, el peristilo del Municipal fue amputado para ensanchar la calle, en ocasión de los trabajos de construcción del Centro Simón Bolívar . Apareció entonces el fragmento de una lapida con las primeras tres letras del apellido Lamas y algunos huesos.
Todo esto fue colocado en un cajón, que se depositó en la barraca donde los obreros guardaban sus herramientas y materiales. El dictador de turno exigía que las obras públicas fueran entregadas en fecha convenida. Todo debía estar limpio y en orden para ese momento. La barraca, el cajón y lo que parecían ser unos restos mortales, desaparecieron en el fragor de los preparativos para una inauguración en fecha ya fijada.
Venezuela es un caso singular: los restos de José Ángel Lamas- el más grande de los artistas de la colonia, el músico más exquisito y elevado en la creación espiritual- no reposan en el Panteón Nacional. Hace millones de años desaparecieron del universo muchas estrellas, pero la luz que una vez ellas dieron continúa viajando por el espacio infinito y puede verse durante las noches en todo su esplendor. Así ocurre con José Ángel Lamas, ni siquiera sabemos a donde han ido a parar sus restos, pero la música que el compuso brilla como la luz de las estrellas desaparecidas, acompañando siempre a los venezolanos durante la Semana Mayor
Musicalmente, esta obra ha sido concebida, no a la manera tradicional, esto es, bajo la forma de sencilla polifonía vocal estrictamente ajustada al texto litúrgico de los Improperia del Viernes Santo, sino en forma de brillante motete, estilo siglo XVIII, para coro, solos y orquesta, en el que apenas utiliza el compositor el versiculo inicial del texto.
Por tradición suele ejecutarse el Popula meus de Lámas con la más solemne gravedad (M. M. = 40). La lentitud de este tempo ha de ser considerada como un factor expresivo tan esencial a la obra como los que ofrece la música misma.
Fuente: José Ángel Lamas "La luz de las estrellas desaparecidas" por Hugo Álvarez Pifano .
Extracto del Artículo Publicado el Miércoles, 4 de abril de 2007 en http://www.analitica.com/va/arte/documentos/4305890.asp
wn.com/Popule Meus José Ángel Lamas (1775 1814)
POPULE MEUS José Ángel Lamas (1775-1814)
Compuesta en 1801 para Orquesta de cuerdas dos oboes, dos corno, solista y coro a tres voces
Arreglo para la voz de bajo de Pablo Morales Daal
Orquesta Filarmónica Nacional
Coro Polifónico Rafael Suárez
Solista: Leonor Cabrera - Soprano
Director: Pablo Morales Daal
Sala José Félix Ribas, TTC
Viernes 22 de Marzo 2013
Preámbulo
Estrenada en 1801 en la Catedral de Caracas.
En efecto, desde que se estreno el Popule Meus en el año de 1801, nunca ha dejado de interpretarse los jueves o los viernes santos, en todas la iglesias de Venezuela, aun en las más remotas y más humildes. ¿Que venezolano no ha escuchado el Popule Meus durante la Semana Mayor?
Popule Meus ( Miqueas 6:3-4 ) es el angustioso grito del hombre que se siente abandonado. Pero, ¿cuan abandonado ha debido sentirse este músico introvertido, profundamente místico y sensible, como pocos? A Lamas le toco vivir una época terrible para Venezuela: sequías, pérdidas de las cosechas, hambre y miseria; conspiraciones contra el poder real, sofocadas en sangre; espantosas matanzas perpretadas por los realistas, etc. Al final de sus días, a la edad de 39 años murió en la miseria. Según el acta de defunción, no hizo testamento porque no tenía bienes. Se le dio sepultura en el cuarto tramo de la iglesia de San Pablo, la cual fue demolida en 1876, por orden del Presidente Guzmán Blanco. Los difuntos allí enterrados no fueron exhumados. Cuatro años más tarde se inicio la construcción del Teatro Municipal. Nuevamente en 1948, el peristilo del Municipal fue amputado para ensanchar la calle, en ocasión de los trabajos de construcción del Centro Simón Bolívar . Apareció entonces el fragmento de una lapida con las primeras tres letras del apellido Lamas y algunos huesos.
Todo esto fue colocado en un cajón, que se depositó en la barraca donde los obreros guardaban sus herramientas y materiales. El dictador de turno exigía que las obras públicas fueran entregadas en fecha convenida. Todo debía estar limpio y en orden para ese momento. La barraca, el cajón y lo que parecían ser unos restos mortales, desaparecieron en el fragor de los preparativos para una inauguración en fecha ya fijada.
Venezuela es un caso singular: los restos de José Ángel Lamas- el más grande de los artistas de la colonia, el músico más exquisito y elevado en la creación espiritual- no reposan en el Panteón Nacional. Hace millones de años desaparecieron del universo muchas estrellas, pero la luz que una vez ellas dieron continúa viajando por el espacio infinito y puede verse durante las noches en todo su esplendor. Así ocurre con José Ángel Lamas, ni siquiera sabemos a donde han ido a parar sus restos, pero la música que el compuso brilla como la luz de las estrellas desaparecidas, acompañando siempre a los venezolanos durante la Semana Mayor
Musicalmente, esta obra ha sido concebida, no a la manera tradicional, esto es, bajo la forma de sencilla polifonía vocal estrictamente ajustada al texto litúrgico de los Improperia del Viernes Santo, sino en forma de brillante motete, estilo siglo XVIII, para coro, solos y orquesta, en el que apenas utiliza el compositor el versiculo inicial del texto.
Por tradición suele ejecutarse el Popula meus de Lámas con la más solemne gravedad (M. M. = 40). La lentitud de este tempo ha de ser considerada como un factor expresivo tan esencial a la obra como los que ofrece la música misma.
Fuente: José Ángel Lamas "La luz de las estrellas desaparecidas" por Hugo Álvarez Pifano .
Extracto del Artículo Publicado el Miércoles, 4 de abril de 2007 en http://www.analitica.com/va/arte/documentos/4305890.asp
- published: 24 Mar 2013
- views: 15039
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1775-1783 | American Revolution Documentary Video
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1775-1783 | American Revolution Documentary Video
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE - 1775-1783 - THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION, THE CAUSES AND A CHRONOLOGI...
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1775-1783 | American Revolution Documentary Video
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE - 1775-1783 - THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION, THE CAUSES AND A CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. THE FOUNDING OF THE NAVY, BATTLE OF VALCOUR ISLAND, JOHN PAUL JONES AND WASHINGTON GRAND STRATEGY AT YORKTOWN. - (1952)
wn.com/War Of Independence 1775 1783 | American Revolution Documentary Video
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE 1775-1783 | American Revolution Documentary Video
WAR OF INDEPENDENCE - 1775-1783 - THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION, THE CAUSES AND A CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. THE FOUNDING OF THE NAVY, BATTLE OF VALCOUR ISLAND, JOHN PAUL JONES AND WASHINGTON GRAND STRATEGY AT YORKTOWN. - (1952)
- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 10036
War of Independence 1775-1783 pt1-2 History of the US Navy (1956) US Navy
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION, THE CAUSES AND A CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. THE FOUNDING...
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION, THE CAUSES AND A CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. THE FOUNDING OF THE NAVY, BATTLE OF VALCOUR ISLAND, JOHN PAUL JONES AND WASHINGTON GRAND STRATEGY AT YORKTOWN."
US Navy film FN-6943a
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
part 2: http://youtu.be/tNPzYFtc5w0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Navy
Continental Navy (1775--1785)
On 12 June 1775, the Rhode Island General Assembly, meeting at East Greenwich, passed a resolution creating a navy for the colony of Rhode Island. The same day, Governor Nicholas Cooke signed orders addressed to Captain Abraham Whipple, commander of the sloop Katy, and commodore of the armed vessels employed by the government...
In the meantime, George Washington had begun to acquire ships, starting with the schooner Hannah which was paid for out of Washington's own pocket. Hannah was commissioned and launched on 5 September 1775, from the port of Beverly, Massachusetts.
The US Navy recognizes 13 October 1775 as the date of its official establishment — the date of the passage of the resolution of the Continental Congress at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that created the Continental Navy. On this day, Congress authorized the purchase of two vessels to be armed for a cruise against British merchant ships; these ships became Andrew Doria and Cabot. The first ship in commission was the USS Alfred which was purchased on 4 November and commissioned on 3 December by Captain Dudley Saltonstall. On November 10, 1775, the Continental Congress passed a resolution calling for two battalions of Marines to be raised for service with the fleet. John Adams drafted its first governing regulations, which were adopted by Congress on 28 November 1775 and remained in effect throughout the Revolution. The Rhode Island resolution was reconsidered by the Continental Congress and was passed on 13 December 1775, authorizing the building of thirteen frigates within the next three months, five ships of 32 guns, five with 28 guns and three with 24 guns.
On Lake Champlain, Benedict Arnold ordered the construction of 12 Navy vessels to slow down the British fleet that was invading New York from Canada. The British fleet did destroy Arnold's fleet, but the US fleet managed to slow down the British after a two-day battle, known as the Battle of Valcour Island...
Privateers had some success... Lloyd's of London estimated that 2,208 British ships were taken by Yankee privateers, amounting to almost $66 million, a significant sum at the time.
One particularly notable American naval hero of the Revolution was John Paul Jones, who defeated the British ship Serapis (1779) in the Battle of Flamborough Head. Partway through the battle, with the rigging of the two ships entangled, and several guns of Jones' ship Bonhomme Richard (1765) out of action, the captain of Serapis asked Jones if he had struck his colors, to which Jones has been quoted as replying, "I have not yet begun to fight!"
France officially entered the war on June 17th, 1778...
In 1780, a fleet with 6,000 troops commanded by Lieutenant General Jean-Baptiste, comte de Rochambeau landed at Newport, Rhode Island, and shortly afterwards the fleet was blockaded by the British. In early 1781, Washington and de Rochambeau planned an attack against the British in the Chesapeake Bay area to coordinate with the arrival of a large fleet commanded by Vice Admiral François, comte de Grasse. Successfully deceiving the British that an attack was planned in New York, Washington and de Rochambeau marched to Virginia, and de Grasse began landing forces near Yorktown, Virginia. On 5 September 1781 a major naval action was fought by de Grasse and the British at the Battle of the Virginia Capes, ending with the French fleet in control of the Chesapeake bay. Protected from the sea by the French fleet, American and French forces surrounded, besieged and forced the surrender of British forces commanded by Lord Corwallis, effectively winning the war and leading to peace two years later...
wn.com/War Of Independence 1775 1783 Pt1 2 History Of The US Navy (1956) US Navy
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION, THE CAUSES AND A CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. THE FOUNDING OF THE NAVY, BATTLE OF VALCOUR ISLAND, JOHN PAUL JONES AND WASHINGTON GRAND STRATEGY AT YORKTOWN."
US Navy film FN-6943a
Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/doc/mkvmerge-gui.html
part 2: http://youtu.be/tNPzYFtc5w0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Navy
Continental Navy (1775--1785)
On 12 June 1775, the Rhode Island General Assembly, meeting at East Greenwich, passed a resolution creating a navy for the colony of Rhode Island. The same day, Governor Nicholas Cooke signed orders addressed to Captain Abraham Whipple, commander of the sloop Katy, and commodore of the armed vessels employed by the government...
In the meantime, George Washington had begun to acquire ships, starting with the schooner Hannah which was paid for out of Washington's own pocket. Hannah was commissioned and launched on 5 September 1775, from the port of Beverly, Massachusetts.
The US Navy recognizes 13 October 1775 as the date of its official establishment — the date of the passage of the resolution of the Continental Congress at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that created the Continental Navy. On this day, Congress authorized the purchase of two vessels to be armed for a cruise against British merchant ships; these ships became Andrew Doria and Cabot. The first ship in commission was the USS Alfred which was purchased on 4 November and commissioned on 3 December by Captain Dudley Saltonstall. On November 10, 1775, the Continental Congress passed a resolution calling for two battalions of Marines to be raised for service with the fleet. John Adams drafted its first governing regulations, which were adopted by Congress on 28 November 1775 and remained in effect throughout the Revolution. The Rhode Island resolution was reconsidered by the Continental Congress and was passed on 13 December 1775, authorizing the building of thirteen frigates within the next three months, five ships of 32 guns, five with 28 guns and three with 24 guns.
On Lake Champlain, Benedict Arnold ordered the construction of 12 Navy vessels to slow down the British fleet that was invading New York from Canada. The British fleet did destroy Arnold's fleet, but the US fleet managed to slow down the British after a two-day battle, known as the Battle of Valcour Island...
Privateers had some success... Lloyd's of London estimated that 2,208 British ships were taken by Yankee privateers, amounting to almost $66 million, a significant sum at the time.
One particularly notable American naval hero of the Revolution was John Paul Jones, who defeated the British ship Serapis (1779) in the Battle of Flamborough Head. Partway through the battle, with the rigging of the two ships entangled, and several guns of Jones' ship Bonhomme Richard (1765) out of action, the captain of Serapis asked Jones if he had struck his colors, to which Jones has been quoted as replying, "I have not yet begun to fight!"
France officially entered the war on June 17th, 1778...
In 1780, a fleet with 6,000 troops commanded by Lieutenant General Jean-Baptiste, comte de Rochambeau landed at Newport, Rhode Island, and shortly afterwards the fleet was blockaded by the British. In early 1781, Washington and de Rochambeau planned an attack against the British in the Chesapeake Bay area to coordinate with the arrival of a large fleet commanded by Vice Admiral François, comte de Grasse. Successfully deceiving the British that an attack was planned in New York, Washington and de Rochambeau marched to Virginia, and de Grasse began landing forces near Yorktown, Virginia. On 5 September 1781 a major naval action was fought by de Grasse and the British at the Battle of the Virginia Capes, ending with the French fleet in control of the Chesapeake bay. Protected from the sea by the French fleet, American and French forces surrounded, besieged and forced the surrender of British forces commanded by Lord Corwallis, effectively winning the war and leading to peace two years later...
- published: 23 Apr 2012
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U.S. NAVAL HISTORY: 1 / 4: War of Independence 1775 - 1783 (720p)
U.S. Naval History:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNxdNqLaLyE&list;=PLCIsViWU6sLnGAgh3UA9HHE21w577_pz3...
U.S. Naval History:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNxdNqLaLyE&list;=PLCIsViWU6sLnGAgh3UA9HHE21w577_pz3
wn.com/U.S. Naval History 1 4 War Of Independence 1775 1783 (720P)
U.S. Naval History:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNxdNqLaLyE&list;=PLCIsViWU6sLnGAgh3UA9HHE21w577_pz3
- published: 07 Apr 2014
- views: 9765
Conferencia: Goya en Madrid. Cartones para tapices 1775-1794
Conferencia impartida por Gudrun Maurer, conservadora del Área de Pintura del siglo XVIII y Goya del Museo Nacional del Prado.
3 de diciembre de 2014. Duración...
Conferencia impartida por Gudrun Maurer, conservadora del Área de Pintura del siglo XVIII y Goya del Museo Nacional del Prado.
3 de diciembre de 2014. Duración del vídeo: 1h 14 min.
wn.com/Conferencia Goya En Madrid. Cartones Para Tapices 1775 1794
Conferencia impartida por Gudrun Maurer, conservadora del Área de Pintura del siglo XVIII y Goya del Museo Nacional del Prado.
3 de diciembre de 2014. Duración del vídeo: 1h 14 min.
- published: 11 Dec 2014
- views: 1315
HALLAZGO DE MONEDA DE PLATA CARLOS III 1775
MASTER DETECTOR TU TIENDA DE DETECTORES DE METALES EN MEXICO LADA SIN COSTO 018008366174 MINELAB MEXICO CTX3030 ...MUCHAS GRACIAS AMIGOS POR VER MIS VIDEOS SALU...
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- published: 22 Feb 2014
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J M W Turner 1775-1851 "The Sun Is God"
J M W TURNER, although renowned for his Oil Paintings,was also one of the greatest masters of British watercolour landscape painting.He is commonly known as the...
J M W TURNER, although renowned for his Oil Paintings,was also one of the greatest masters of British watercolour landscape painting.He is commonly known as the "Painter of Light".
Turner travelled widely in Europe, starting with France and Switzerland, in 1802, and studying at the Louvre,in Paris, in the same year. He also made many visits to Venice.
As he grew older, Turner became more eccentric. He had few close friends except for his father, who lived with him for 30 years,eventually working as his studio assistant. His father's death in 1829 had a profound effect on him, and he was, from this time, subject to bouts of depression.
In his later years, he used oils ever more transparently, and turned to an evocation of almost pure light by use of shimmering colour. The intensity of hue and interest in evanescent light not only placed Turner's work at the forefront of English Painting, but later exerted an influence upon French Art and particularly the Impressionists, like Claude Monet, who carefully studied Turner's Techniques.
wn.com/J M W Turner 1775 1851 The Sun Is God
J M W TURNER, although renowned for his Oil Paintings,was also one of the greatest masters of British watercolour landscape painting.He is commonly known as the "Painter of Light".
Turner travelled widely in Europe, starting with France and Switzerland, in 1802, and studying at the Louvre,in Paris, in the same year. He also made many visits to Venice.
As he grew older, Turner became more eccentric. He had few close friends except for his father, who lived with him for 30 years,eventually working as his studio assistant. His father's death in 1829 had a profound effect on him, and he was, from this time, subject to bouts of depression.
In his later years, he used oils ever more transparently, and turned to an evocation of almost pure light by use of shimmering colour. The intensity of hue and interest in evanescent light not only placed Turner's work at the forefront of English Painting, but later exerted an influence upon French Art and particularly the Impressionists, like Claude Monet, who carefully studied Turner's Techniques.
- published: 04 Apr 2015
- views: 2477
Wedding Dresses 1775-2014: Philip Treacy
Milliner Philip Treacy explains how he often finds himself 'drawing' with materials, a technique he put to deft use in the creation of a hat for Mrs Camilla Par...
Milliner Philip Treacy explains how he often finds himself 'drawing' with materials, a technique he put to deft use in the creation of a hat for Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles to be worn at her wedding to HRH The Prince of Wales.
Wedding Dresses 1775-2014 at the V&A; 3 May 2014 - 15 March 2015. Book now: www.vam.ac.uk/weddingdresses
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Milliner Philip Treacy explains how he often finds himself 'drawing' with materials, a technique he put to deft use in the creation of a hat for Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles to be worn at her wedding to HRH The Prince of Wales.
Wedding Dresses 1775-2014 at the V&A; 3 May 2014 - 15 March 2015. Book now: www.vam.ac.uk/weddingdresses
- published: 07 May 2014
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Great Artists - Turner ' the painter of light ' 1775 - 1851
Joseph Mallord William "J. M. W." Turner, RA (baptised 14 May 1775[a] -- 19 December 1851) was a British Romantic landscape painter, water-colourist, and printm...
Joseph Mallord William "J. M. W." Turner, RA (baptised 14 May 1775[a] -- 19 December 1851) was a British Romantic landscape painter, water-colourist, and printmaker. Turner was considered a controversial figure in his day, but is now regarded as the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting.[1] Although renowned for his oil paintings, Turner is also one of the greatest masters of British watercolour landscape painting. He is commonly known as "the painter of light"[2] and his work is regarded as a Romantic preface to Impressionism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._W._Turner
Joseph Mallord William Turner was baptised on 14 May 1775, but his date of birth is unknown. It is generally believed he was born between late April and early May. Turner himself claimed he was born on 23 April, but there is no proof of this.[a] He was born in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London, England.[3] His father, William Turner (1745--21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker,[4] His mother, Mary Marshall, came from a family of butchers.[5] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died aged four in August 1783.[6]
Turner was an extremely prolific artist who produced over 550 oil paintings, 2,000 watercolours, 30,000 paper works.[40] The Tate Gallery in London produces the most comprehensive and up to date catalogue of Turner works in held by both public and private collections worldwide.
1796--Fishermen at Sea, oil on canvas, 36 x 48 1/8 in., Tate Gallery, London
1806--The Battle of Trafalgar, as Seen from the Mizen Starboard Shrouds of the Victory, oil on canvas--Tate Gallery, London
1809--The Trout Stream, oil on canvas, Taft Museum, Cincinnati
1812--Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London
1815--Dido Building Carthage, or, The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
1815--Crossing the Brook, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London
1817--Eruption of Vesuvius, oil on canvas, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT
1817--Raby Castle, the Seat of the Earl of Darlington, oil on canvas, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
1822--The Battle of Trafalgar, oil on canvas, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
1829--Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
1834--Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1835--The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
1835--The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland
1835--The Grand Canal, Venice, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1835--The Piazzetta, Venice, Watercolour and bodycolour with pen and ink and scraping on paper, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
1838--The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth to Be Broken up, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
1840--Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1842-The Blue Rigi, Sunrise, watercolour on paper, Tate Britain, London
1843--The Evening of the Deluge, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1844--Approach to Venice, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1844--Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
c.1845--Sunrise with Sea Monsters, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London
c.1840-1850--Europa and the Bull, oil on canvas, Taft Museum, Cincinnati
Joseph Mallord William Turner,J. M. W. Turner,Turner,british artist,1851
wn.com/Great Artists Turner ' The Painter Of Light ' 1775 1851
Joseph Mallord William "J. M. W." Turner, RA (baptised 14 May 1775[a] -- 19 December 1851) was a British Romantic landscape painter, water-colourist, and printmaker. Turner was considered a controversial figure in his day, but is now regarded as the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting.[1] Although renowned for his oil paintings, Turner is also one of the greatest masters of British watercolour landscape painting. He is commonly known as "the painter of light"[2] and his work is regarded as a Romantic preface to Impressionism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._M._W._Turner
Joseph Mallord William Turner was baptised on 14 May 1775, but his date of birth is unknown. It is generally believed he was born between late April and early May. Turner himself claimed he was born on 23 April, but there is no proof of this.[a] He was born in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London, England.[3] His father, William Turner (1745--21 September 1829), was a barber and wig maker,[4] His mother, Mary Marshall, came from a family of butchers.[5] A younger sister, Mary Ann, was born in September 1778 but died aged four in August 1783.[6]
Turner was an extremely prolific artist who produced over 550 oil paintings, 2,000 watercolours, 30,000 paper works.[40] The Tate Gallery in London produces the most comprehensive and up to date catalogue of Turner works in held by both public and private collections worldwide.
1796--Fishermen at Sea, oil on canvas, 36 x 48 1/8 in., Tate Gallery, London
1806--The Battle of Trafalgar, as Seen from the Mizen Starboard Shrouds of the Victory, oil on canvas--Tate Gallery, London
1809--The Trout Stream, oil on canvas, Taft Museum, Cincinnati
1812--Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London
1815--Dido Building Carthage, or, The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
1815--Crossing the Brook, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London
1817--Eruption of Vesuvius, oil on canvas, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT
1817--Raby Castle, the Seat of the Earl of Darlington, oil on canvas, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
1822--The Battle of Trafalgar, oil on canvas, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
1829--Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
1834--Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1835--The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
1835--The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, oil on canvas, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland
1835--The Grand Canal, Venice, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
1835--The Piazzetta, Venice, Watercolour and bodycolour with pen and ink and scraping on paper, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
1838--The Fighting Temeraire Tugged to Her Last Berth to Be Broken up, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
1840--Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), oil on canvas, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1842-The Blue Rigi, Sunrise, watercolour on paper, Tate Britain, London
1843--The Evening of the Deluge, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1844--Approach to Venice, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington
1844--Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway, oil on canvas, National Gallery, London
c.1845--Sunrise with Sea Monsters, oil on canvas, Tate Gallery, London
c.1840-1850--Europa and the Bull, oil on canvas, Taft Museum, Cincinnati
Joseph Mallord William Turner,J. M. W. Turner,Turner,british artist,1851
- published: 30 Apr 2013
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João Domingos Bomtempo (1775-1842) - "Sonata nº 2 em Dó, Op.5" album "Sonatas para piano" (1998)
Gabriela Canavilhas, piano
Sonata nº 2 em Dó, Op.5
01. Introduzione Largo
02. Minuetto Presto
03. Larghetto
04. Finale Presto
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Gabriela Canavilhas, piano
Sonata nº 2 em Dó, Op.5
01. Introduzione Largo
02. Minuetto Presto
03. Larghetto
04. Finale Presto
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wn.com/João Domingos Bomtempo (1775 1842) Sonata Nº 2 Em Dó, Op.5 Album Sonatas Para Piano (1998)
Gabriela Canavilhas, piano
Sonata nº 2 em Dó, Op.5
01. Introduzione Largo
02. Minuetto Presto
03. Larghetto
04. Finale Presto
Disco na integra c/ detalhe de capa. 1/3
- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 3946