The comparison implies each statement is as poignant as the other:-
'time is history' - every moment of time (seconds, minutes etc) passes and we cannot reclaim it, the best we can do is reflect and as we do, our understanding grows...
hence the similarity in
'space is to geography' - again, we have no control in the understanding - what we think we understand grows bigger/wider and more confusing every time we study it.
Happenings (time and space) grow bigger, more distant and more fascinating constantly, we have no control over it and must accept it .
hope that helps :-)
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Explanation:
opened fire upon a unruly crowd of Boston citizens. Five Bostonians died and eleven more were wounded. This event came to be popularly referred to as the Boston Massacre and was memorialized for years afterward on this date.
The tradition continues tomorrow when a number of events are taking place at the Old State House including a reenactment of the actual "massacre". The reenactment starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Old State House at the head of State St.(formerly known as King St.). J.L. Bell does his usual excellent job and gives a fuller account of the days events in his blog Boston 1775.
The British soldiers and their officer were placed on trial for the "murder of Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr". They were defended in part by John Adams of Braintree, who became an ardent supporter of American independence and a future U.S. President. The soldiers were acquitted of all charges, except two soldiers who were found guilty of manslaughter. They were branded with the letter "m" on their thumbs and released.
The Brattle Book Shop on 9 West St. in Boston, interestingly enough, has a copy of the account of the trial for sale in their rare book section
Answer: The first Rolling Thunder mission took place on March 2, 1965, when 100 U.S. Air Force and Republic of Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) planes struck the Xom Bang ammunition dump 100 miles southeast of Hanoi.
Combatants: North Vietnam
Date: March 2, 1965
The Mediterranean Sea is to the south of ancient Greece.
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