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Stephen Daye (c.1594 – December 22, ... The Bay Psalm Book was a new English translation of the 150 Hebrew psalms and then arranged in verse for singing. [3]
The “Oath of a Freeman” was a loyalty pledge required of all new members of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1630s. [1] Printed as a broadside by Stephen Daye in 1639, it is the first document from a printing press known to have been produced in the present day United States.
A Lun Bawang–English dictionary was constructed in 1969 by the University of Washington. [4] A dialect of the Lun Bawang language, Kemaloh Lundayeh, was compiled in 2006 into a bilingual dictionary of Lundayeh and English.
Elizabeth Glover (née Harris; 1602 – June 23, 1643 [1]) was the first American publisher.She established the first printing press in the Thirteen Colonies, located next to the nascent Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she printed Oath of a Freeman, An Almenack, and the Bay Psalm Book with the help of printer Stephen Daye.
And it is a well nigh daye; And Harry our King is gone hunting, To bring his deere to baye. The east is bright with morning light, And darkness it is fled, And the merie horn wakes up the morne To leave his idle bed. Beholde the skyes with golden dyes Are glowing all around, The grasse is greene, and so are the treene All laughing at the sound.
Daya Bay in the Pearl River Delta region. Daya Bay (simplified Chinese: 大亚湾; traditional Chinese: 大亞灣; pinyin: Dàyà Wān; Jyutping: daai 6 aa 3 waan 1), formerly known as Bias Bay, [1] is a bay of the South China Sea on the south coast of Guangdong Province in China.
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Daya Bay and the adjacent Ling Ao Nuclear Power Plant are operated together by Daya Bay Nuclear Power Operations and Management Co (DNMC), an affiliate of China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN). [7] Daya Bay is 25% owned by Hong Kong-listed CLP Group, which buys about 80% of the plant's output to supply Hong Kong's power needs.