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Saint Innocent, Bishop of Irkutsk, (in the world John) was descended from the noble Kulchitsky family. His parents moved from Volhynia to the Chernigov region in the mid-seventeenth century. The saint was born in about the year 1680, and educated at the Kiev Spiritual Academy. He accepted monastic tonsure in 1710 and was appointed an instructor at the Moscow Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy as prefect and professor of theology. In 1719 St Innocent transferred to the St Peterburg Alexander Nevsky Lavra, and was appointed chief naval chaplain. In 1720 he served as vice-regent of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.
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hang in there, its a long title... A General System of Horsemanship in All It's Branches: Containing a Faithful Translation of That Most Noble and Useful Work…Entitled The Manner of Feeding, Dressing, and Training of Horses for The Great Saddle, and Fitting Them for Service of The Field in Time of War, or For The Exercise and Improvement of Gentleman in The Academy at Home: A Science Peculiarly Necessary Throughout all Europe, and Which has Hitherto Been so Much Neglected, or Discouraged in England, That Young Gentlemen Have Been Obliged to Have Recourse to Foreign Nations for This Part of Their Education. With All the Original Copper-Plates, in Number Forty-Three, which Were Engrav'd by the Best Foreign Masters, Under His Grace's Immediate Care and Inspection, and Which are Explained in The Different Lessons. And to Give All the Improvements that May Be, This Work is Ornamented with Head-Pieces and Initial Letters, Properly Adapted to the Subsequent Chapters; and Enlarged with an Index. Vol. II: I) Directions for the Choice of Stallions and Mares, and for Weaning and Managing of Foals, until they come to a proper Maturity for Service, suitable to the Uses they are design'd for. II)The Manner of Keeping, Soiling, Training, and Exercising Race-Horses, and Preparing them for the Course: Also Instructions for the Choice and Management of Hunters; and a Supplemental Discourse concerning Hounds. III) The Perfect Knowledge of Horses; being a succinct Account of their various Disorders, both internal and external, and their good and bad Qualities; shewing the Seat, Cause, and Symptoms of all Diseases; with proper Recipes, and Methods of Cure, whether by manual Operation or otherwise; the like not hitherto extant in any Book of Farriery whatsoever in the English Tongue. Translated from the French Edition, published at the Hague, under the Inspection of the learned Dr. Boerhaave, by Gafper de Saunier, Riding-Master and Director to the Academy of Leyden; with the Addition of all his Father's Recipes and Remarks, who was forty Years Inspector-General of Lewis the XIVth's Great Stable. IV) The Osteology and Myology of a Horse: Or, an Anatomical Description of all the Bones and Muscles, that compose that most noble and useful Animal; pointing out their various Uses and Affections, and accounting for many other Particulars in the Oeconomy of a Horse, that are not generally known Illustrated with near thirty Copper-plates, in which the Seats of all Diseases are not only exactly described, but with several new Instruments requisite in the Cure of them most accurately described. And to give a more perfect Idea of the different Subjects, all the Anatomical Prints, representing the Muscles, Bones, &c. are wrought off in their proper Colors. To which is added, A large COLLECTION of RECIPES, Communicated by several Persons of Experience and Distinction: TOGETHER WITH TWO COMPLETE INDEXES, The one of DISEASES, the other of MEDICINES ALSO A DICTIONARY, explaining all the Technical Terms that belong to the Stud, the Stable, the Manage, Farriery, or whatever relates to HORSES. Author: Cavendish, William Folio (10.625" x 17") 2 vol as 1. 1743. Cavendish, William. London: Printed for J. Brindley. Full mottled polished calf with double gilt rule framing covers. Rebacked spine with five gilt decorated raised bands, gilt author/title on gilt framed red leather to second compartment, gilt vol#s to fancy gilt framed third, all others with fancy gilt frames and centered gilt devices. 43 plates as called for, many two page engravings. Marbled endpapers, all edges darkened. Edgewear, corners bumped and/or rubbed with minor loss. 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Hello Everyone!! Happy New year to all of you! The end of 2015 and the beginning of 2016 have been very emotional for me. We started off our winter break visiting my son, Jordan in Indiana. He has made his way into the hearts of the people of southwest Indiana with his amazing storytelling and reporting for the local news station. And...He just bought his first house. We are so excited for him! We loved spending time with him over Christmas. --- On our drive back home, we kept getting texts, phone calls, and e-mails from friends about the 12 tornadoes that ravaged their way through the towns around our home in Texas. Oh my goodness---our emotions went from bliss to absolute heartbreak. So many of our friends lost everything, including a couple of teachers from our district. One of the elementary schools was hit and is now deemed unsafe. And sadly, 11 people lost their lives. The past few days have been filled with helping school and church groups gather needed supplies for those affected by this disaster. Texans do tend to jump in and help whenever needed!! The cleanup and rebuild will take years, but the support will be there. If you would like to help those in need during this time, here's a link to the red cross donation sight. Thank you in advance for sharing your blessings! http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/2015/12/28/how-to-help-tornado-victims/77965462/ These events really put things into perspective for me. What is important? Where should we put our passion? So many of us are blessed beyond measure. We take for granted who and what we have in our lives. Herein lies the resolution. Giving. The more you give, the more you receive. Throughout the coming year, I will continue to share things on this blog for anyone who can use them to help teachers, parents, and kids get excited about learning. Teaching is sharing. Teaching is giving. I will give the best I have. It may not always be perfect, it may not always fit everyone's bill, but, if what I share can help even one person, It is worthwhile!! So, having said all that, I am sharing a new unit. This one is all about Opinion Writing. You all know how much I love Lucy Calkins. This unit is based on her "Writing Reviews" book for first graders. When we get back from winter break, our firsties will be learning all about opinions and how to share them through writing. This unit is a precursor to one we will do on writing book reviews and other type of persuasive writing. It includes everything you need to print and go! Here are a few pics. The unit is about 32 pages. If you think you might be able to use any of this, simply click HERE for the printable download. As always, thanks for taking time out to stop by and read this little blog. I appreciate you! My New Year's wish for you is that you are surrounded by love and joy, and that you are blessed to be a blessing to others. If you are heading back to school next week, have a wonderful reunion with your littles. Give them the best you have!! Joyfully! Nancy
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