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Branda, Pierre. "Joseph Bonaparte, the family’s money-man." Napoleonica La Revue 29, no. 2 (2017): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/napo.029.0008.

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Haegele, Vincent. "Une lettre inconnue de Joseph Bonaparte ?" Napoleonica La Revue 11, no. 2 (2011): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/napo.112.0003.

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Haegele, Vincent. "Joseph Bonaparte : trois lettres d'exil inédites, année 1817." Napoleonica La Revue 16, no. 1 (2013): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/napo.131.0098.

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Lentz, Thierry. "Le testament et l’inventaire après décès de Joseph Bonaparte." Napoleonica La Revue 26, no. 2 (2016): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/napo.026.0005.

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Hicks, Peter. "Joseph Bonaparte and the Roi de Rome 1828-1833." Napoleonica La Revue 29, no. 2 (2017): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/napo.029.0015.

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Hicks, Peter. "Joseph Bonaparte and the "Réunion de famille? of 1832-33." Napoleonica La Revue 8, no. 2 (2010): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/napo.102.0030.

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Lentz, Thierry. "Joseph Bonaparte." Commentaire Numéro158, no. 2 (2017): 432. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/comm.158.0432.

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Lentz, Thierry. "A few words about Joseph Bonaparte’s stay in America." Napoleonica La Revue 29, no. 2 (2017): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/napo.029.0002.

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Veit, Richard. "Joseph Bonaparte and the Jersey Devil: A Numismatic Odyssey." New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 7, no. 1 (January 22, 2021): 330–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.14713/njs.v7i1.229.

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Archaeological excavations at Cedar Bridge Tavern in Barnegat, New Jersey resulted in the recovery of a four reale coin minted by Joseph Bonaparte while King of Spain. This article examines the coin in its historical context, with particular emphasis on a legendary encounter between Bonaparte and the Jersey Devil.
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Busaall, Jean-Baptiste. "Nature juridique de la monarchie espagnole sous Joseph Bonaparte." Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, no. 35-1 (April 15, 2005): 235–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mcv.1489.

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Lees, Brian G. "Recent terrigenous sedimentation in Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, Northwestern Australia." Marine Geology 103, no. 1-3 (January 1992): 199–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(92)90016-b.

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Gunn, PJ, and K. C. Ly. "THE PETROLEUM PROSPECTIVITY OF THE JOSEPH BONAPARTE GULF AREA, NORTHWESTERN AUSTRALIA." APPEA Journal 29, no. 1 (1989): 509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj88039.

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The Joseph Bonaparte Gulf area of northwestern Australia contains a Devonian- Tertiary depocentre whose origins and subsequent history can be related to an episode of Devonian rifting. Three decades of petroleum exploration have delineated large offshore gas accumulations. However, despite the apparent existence of all the factors necessary for oil generation and entrapment, only traces of liquid hydrocarbons have been found to date. The location of good- quality sealed reservoirs is the main challenge facing continued oil exploration.
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Clarke, J. D. A., Y. Bone, J. H. Cann, M. Davies, M. K. Macphail, and F. Wells. "Post‐glacial biota from the inner part of southwest Joseph Bonaparte Gulf." Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 48, no. 1 (February 1, 2001): 63–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-0952.2001.00845.x.

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Marías, Fernando, and José Riello. "A new Madrid for Joseph Bonaparte: an historical failure and an historiographical failure." TEMPORÁNEA. Revista de Historia de la Arquitectura, no. 1 (2020): 97–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/temporanea.2020.01.04.

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Gunn, P. J., R. C. Brodie, T. Mackey, and G. W. O’Brien. "Evolution and Structuring of the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf as Delineated by Aeromagnetic Data." Exploration Geophysics 26, no. 2-3 (June 1, 1995): 255–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/eg995255.

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Clarke, J. D. A., and J. Ringis. "Late Quaternary stratigraphy and sedimentology of the inner part of southwest Joseph Bonaparte Gulf." Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 47, no. 4 (August 2000): 715–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-0952.2000.00804.x.

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Melxner, A. J., and P. J. Gunn. "Three-dimensional kinematic modelling of the magnetic field of the southern Joseph Bonaparte Gulf." Exploration Geophysics 28, no. 1-2 (March 1997): 260–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/eg997260.

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Tchoudinov, Alexander. "The hated benefector: Joseph Bonaparte in Spain (reflections on the book by Th. Lentz)." Annual of French Studies 1, no. 51 (2018): 103–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32608/0235-4349-2018-1-51-103-115.

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Lees, Brian G. "The development of a chenier sequence on the Victoria Delta, Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, northern Australia." Marine Geology 103, no. 1-3 (January 1992): 215–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(92)90017-c.

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Przeslawski, Rachel, Belinda Alvarez, Chris Battershill, and Tegan Smith. "Sponge biodiversity and ecology of the Van Diemen Rise and eastern Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, northern Australia." Hydrobiologia 730, no. 1 (March 18, 2014): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-013-1799-8.

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Tonks, M. L., S. P. Griffiths, D. S. Heales, D. T. Brewer, and Q. Dell. "Species composition and temporal variation of prawn trawl bycatch in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, northwestern Australia." Fisheries Research 89, no. 3 (March 2008): 276–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2007.09.007.

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Langford, Paul. "British Politeness and the Progress of Western Manners: An Eighteenth-Century Enigma." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 7 (December 1997): 53–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3679270.

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IN March 1802, the peace treaty of Amiens was signed, resulting in a two-way flow of travellers across the English Channel. Among those arriving at Dover was Joseph Fiévée, printer by trade,littérateurby vocation, and latterly politican by profession. It is said that he was commissioned by Bonaparte himself to report on affairs in London. In any event, his findings were published in theMercureand reprinted in a work whose title,Lettres sur l'Angleterre, et réflexions sur la philosopkie du XVIIIe siècle, challenged comparison with the most famous of French commentaries on England, that of Voltaire. It reads as polemic rather than analysis, confronting what Fiévée took to be serious errors made by his countrymen when they wrote about Britain. But little of the book was what one might expect of such a work. Fiévée was not primarily interested in British politics, law and government, but in the character and manners of the people. His conclusions may be summed up in one of his many generalizations. ‘If civilization … is the art of rendering society pleasing, agreeable and congenial, the English constitute the least civilised nation of Europe.’
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Xu, Wei, Heqin Cheng, Shuwei Zheng, and Hao Hu. "Predicted Mapping of Seabed Sediments Based on MBES Backscatter and Bathymetric Data: A Case Study in Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, Australia, Using Random Forest Decision Tree." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 9, no. 9 (August 31, 2021): 947. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse9090947.

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Predictive mapping of seabed sediments based on multibeam bathymetric (BM), and backscatter (BS) data is effective for mapping the spatial distribution of the substrate. A robust modeling technique, the random forest decision tree (RFDT), was used to predict the seabed sediments in an area of the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, Northern Australia, using the multibeam data and seabed sediment samples collected simultaneously. The results showed that: (1) Using multibeam bathymetry data in addition to multibeam backscatter data improves the prediction performance of the RFDT. In comparison to only multibeam backscatter data, the prediction performance achieved a ~10% improvement in sediment properties; it achieved a ~44.45% improvement of overall accuracy in sediment types, and a ~0.55 improvement in Kappa. (2) The underlying relationships between sediment properties and multibeam data show that there is an opposite non-linear correlation between sediment property-BS and sediment property-BM. For example, there is an obvious negative relationship between %mud-BS at incidence angles of 13° and 21°, but the relationship between %mud-BM is positive. As such, the RFDT is a useful and well-performing method in predicting the relationship between sediment properties and multibeam data and in predicting the distribution of sediment properties and types. However, the sediment prediction method in deep-water areas with high gravel content needs to be further evaluated.
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Manson, F. J., N. R. Loneragan, I. M. McLeod, and R. A. Kenyon. "Assessing techniques for estimating the extent of mangroves: topographic maps, aerial photographs and Landsat TM images." Marine and Freshwater Research 52, no. 5 (2001): 787. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf00052.

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Coastal habitats are critical to the sustained production of many fisheries. It is important, therefore, that fishery managers obtain accurate estimates of the extent of these habitats. This study investigated three methods of estimating the linear extent and area of mangroves (commercially available topographic data, aerial photographs and Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite imagery) in two regions in northern Australia: the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf (in particular, the Berkeley and Lyne Rivers) with typically narrow fringes of mangroves (<50 m wide), and the Embley River on Cape York Peninsula,with much broader mangrove stands (50–1000 m wide). Ground-truthing verified that aerial photographs provided the most accurate estimates of extents of mangroves in all rivers,because of their high spatial resolution (2 m). Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery gave good estimates of the area of habitats, but, because of the 30 m pixel resolution, it underestimated the linear extent in places where the mangrove fringe was narrow. Topographic data gave good estimates of the extent of mangroves where the forests were more extensive and less linear in shape, but were very poor otherwise at this scale. These findings have implications for the use of remote sensing techniques in ecological studies in these regions.
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Shaw, Philip. "Cannon-fever: Beethoven, Waterloo and the Noise of War." Romanticism 24, no. 3 (October 2018): 255–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/rom.2018.0385.

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Originally written to commemorate the Duke of Wellington's victory over Joseph Bonaparte at the Battle of Vitoria in Spain on 21 June 1813, Wellington's Victory, or, the Battle of Vitoria (Wellington's Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria), Op. 91 became, in the months following the Battle of Waterloo, ‘a national stock-piece’ (Literary Gazette, 1817, 91). Based around a simple, not to say simplistic, opposition between French and English musical motifs – ‘Rule Britannia’ and ‘God Save the King’ for the British, and ‘Marlborough s'en va-t-en guerre’ (a tune better known in English as ‘For He's a Jolly Good Fellow’) – the symphony moves towards a carefully notated clash of arms, involving rapid bursts of musketry and cannon fire from opposing orchestral ‘sides’, and rhythmic simulations of galloping cavalry. However, as contemporary accounts of performances of the symphony reveal, the excessive frequency of the loud cracks, bangs and crashes, often deployed by live artillery, made for uncomfortable listening, evoking Goethe's description of the disorientating effects of ‘cannon-fever’ (kanonenfieber). In its activation of the ‘noise’ of war, a mimetic dissonance at odds with the formal unities of the heroic style, Beethoven's symphony thus subverts its assumed status as a pièce d'occasion while also emphasising the sense in which the sounds of battle exceed the regulatory parameters of the Kantian sublime. This article argues that although the Wellington symphony was denounced by critics as a ‘minor’ piece, it highlights an emergent note of discontent in Beethoven's music with the appropriation of music for triumphalist ends.
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Kenyon, R. A., N. R. Loneragan, F. J. Manson, D. J. Vance, and W. N. Venables. "Allopatric distribution of juvenile red-legged banana prawns (Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards, 1837) and juvenile white banana prawns (Penaeus merguiensis De Man, 1888), and inferred extensive migration, in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, northwest Australia." Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 309, no. 1 (September 2004): 79–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2004.03.012.

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Wiraszka, Marta. "Wykorzystanie publikacji francuskich przy realizacji nagrobków na cmentarzach Warszawy w latach 1840-1860. Wzornik Josepha Marty'ego." Saeculum Christianum 25 (April 25, 2019): 284–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/sc.2018.25.23.

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The article in question is a continuity of the subject brought up in the magazine ”Artifex Novus” published in October 2017. Its first part referred to the tombstones created on the ground of works printed in Paris in 1832 on the pages of two illustrated magazines whose authors were Ferdinando Quaglia and Louis-Marie Normand respectively. The other part was dedicated to the pattern book by Joseph Mart and the objects performed on its ground. Collected pieces of information enable us to conclude that between 1840 and 1860 on the premises of the necropoleis of Warsaw a minimum of 20 tombstones, with the forms following those published in the above mentioned magazines, were raised. The vast majority of preserved examples, as many as 14, can be found on the premises of the Powązki Cemetery, another three were discovered at the Evangelical Augsburg Cemetery and two at the Evangelical Reformed Cemetery. Moreover, it has been stated that such tombstones happen to be funded on the premises of necropolies located outside the boundaries of the capital e.g. in Lublin, Pułtusk, Radom etc. Even though none of the tombstones was signed, it can be concluded the center of production and distribution was Warsaw and the stonework manufactures in operation in the city. Among others, attention was drawn to two manufactures: the one of Jan Ścisłowski (1805-1847) located at 6 Powązkowska Street, inherited and led by his two sons-in-law: Antoni Messing (1821-1867) and Jan Bernard Sikorski (1832-1906), and the other belonging to the Mantzl family, Jan Józef senior – the father (1806-1875) and Józef Jan junior, – the son (1834-1906), the manufacture previously located at 19 Chłodna Street. The tombstones funded and co-funded by relatives and friends were copings to graves of the wealthy, high officials, militaries, real estate and factory owners, entrepreneurs, merchants as well as craftsmen. The offer of the stonework manufactures in Warsaw reflected the taste of the elite, in the vast majority of Catholics of aristocratic descendance willing to show pro-French likeness and respect to the culture in question, having it as more sophisticated than the one dating back to the monarchy of Louis the XIV, and in particular, forming bonds with the empire of Napoleon Bonaparte the I.
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Van Driessche, Wim. "Gent kleurt oranje. Hofschilder Joseph Paelinck." Van Mensen en Dingen: tijdschrift voor volkscultuur in Vlaanderen 13, no. 4 (October 12, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/vmend.v13i4.5032.

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Ten tijde van de Nederlandse bufferstaat gecreëerd in 1815 uit schrik voor de impulsieve imperialist Napoleon Bonaparte, telde Gent een kunstenaar die tot op de dag van vandaag gekend zou moeten staan als hofschilder van het toen malige Nederlandse koningshuis. Deze Joseph Paelinck, geboren in Oostakker, is niet alleen de maker van een officieel staatsportret van zowel koning Willem 1 als zijn gemalin Wilhelmina, hij heeft ook een aantal werken in opdracht gemaakt die Gent en het huis van Oranje van weleer verbinden .
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Scaiola, Anna Maria. "Lettres inédites de Pierre Loti à la princesse Mathilde Bonaparte et au comte Joseph Primoli." Revue italienne d’études françaises, no. 6 (December 15, 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rief.1232.

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Plagányi, Éva, Roy Aijun Deng, Trevor Hutton, Rob Kenyon, Emma Lawrence, Judy Upston, Margaret Miller, et al. "From past to future: understanding and accounting for recruitment variability of Australia’s redleg banana prawn (Penaeus indicus) fishery." ICES Journal of Marine Science, June 11, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaa092.

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Abstract Understanding recruitment variability in marine fisheries has benefits for the stock management and dependent fishers’ ability to plan their income. Here, we overview past and new research on the complex recruitment dynamics of redleg banana prawns Penaeus indicus in Australia’s Joseph Bonaparte Gulf to assess themes dating back to the time of Hjort and identify new challenges. During 2015 and 2016, redleg prawn catches and catch per unit effort decreased to anomalously low levels, suggesting a substantial decrease in prawn biomass. We hypothesized that low catches could be explained by temporary drops in sea level and rainfall potentially reducing the ability of postlarvae to reach their nursery ground. We contend that very bad prawn catch years may be predicted using two variables that are possible drivers of recruitment—the January Southern Oscillation Index and the combined January to February cumulative rainfall. However, due to challenges in verifying and defining such environmental relationships for inclusion in a stock assessment, we propose development of a harvest strategy framework to support management recommendations. Our study highlights the increasing role of anthropogenic climate change in exaggerating the impacts of environmental drivers on recruitment processes and the need to also focus on multidisciplinary research.
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