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Hitherto and was
Hitherto, if any one wished to study it, he was obliged to take lessons from a foreigner, or to go to Germany.
Hitherto Sweden had kept aloof from continental complications ; but the arrest and execution of the Duc d ' Enghien in 1804 inspired Gustav IV with such a hatred of Napoleon that when a general coalition was formed against the French emperor he was one of the first to join it.
Hitherto the railway had been run as a department of the government, and was subject to the normal civil service rules and requirements.
Hitherto Somers's character had kept him free from attack at the hands of political opponents ; but his connection in 1699 with the notorious Captain William Kidd, to the cost of whose expedition Somers had given £ 1, 000, afforded an opportunity ; the vote of censure, however, proposed upon him in the House of Commons for giving Kidd a commission under the great seal was rejected by 199 to 131.
Hitherto this possibility had been offered only as a kit for retro-fitting: it was stated that the factory fitted servo-assistance, at a domestic market price slightly below £ 13, would be cheaper for customers.
Hitherto, it had occupied the channel known as the Old Ea which was of Roman date, most likely second century.
Politically conservative, à Beckett was strongly opposed to the social disruption caused by the Victorian Gold Rush and under the pseudonym ' Colonus ' espoused his views in an influential pamphlet somewhat cumbersomely entitled Does the Discovery of Gold in Victoria Viewed in Relation to its Moral and Social Effects as Hitherto Developed Deserve to be Considered a National Blessing or a National Curse?

Hitherto and war
Hitherto, poetry had been used mostly to glorify or sanctify war.
Hitherto Charles had aimed at supporting the weaker Slavonic power against the stronger ; but now that Russia seemed about to disappear from among the nations of Europe, Swedish statesmen naturally sought some compensation for the expenses of the war before Poland had had time to absorb everything.
Hitherto reluctant to involve himself like his father in Irish politics, the war prompted him to take up the cause of recruitment in Ireland.

Hitherto and which
" Hitherto Monk had continued to make solemn protestations of his affection and fidelity to the Commonwealth interest, against a King and House of Lords ; but the new militia being settled, and a Convention, calling themselves a Parliament and fit for his purpose, being met at Westminster, he sent to such lords as had sat with the Parliament till 1648, to return to the place where they used to sit, which they did, upon assurance from him, that no others should be permitted to sit with them ; which promise he also broke, and let in not only such as had deserted to Oxford, but the late created lords.
Hitherto scholars of ancient literature had shown a preference for the grandness and masculinity of Man ' yōshū poetry and an aversion to works like the Tale of Genji, which were regarded as unmanly and feminine.
Hitherto the intersecting features were geometrical surfaces, of which the diagonal groins were the intersections, elliptical in form, generally weak in construction and often twisting.
Hitherto part of Stirlingshire, the area subsequently became a detached part of the county of Dumbarton, in which it remains today.
Hitherto, instead of being a help meet to man, in the highest, noblest sense of the term as a companion, a co-worker, an equal ; she has been a mere appendage of his being, an instrument of his convenience and pleasure, the pretty toy with which he whiled away his leisure moments, or the pet animal whom he humored into playfulness and submission.
Hitherto Llywelyn had ruled over Gwynedd only ; however, the Aberdyfi assembly is seen as a crucial point in his reign, marking the moment at which the minor rulers of Wales submitted to Llywelyn's overlordship.
He accumulated over 20, 000 slips of paper in compiling this, which he published as A Catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved in the British Museum Hitherto Undescribed ( London, 1782 ).

Hitherto and later
Hitherto his service, Keyes had already written more than half of the 110 poems that would later be gathered in The Collected Poems of Sidney Keyes.

Hitherto and ).
Hitherto it had had a court ( Gerichtsstätte ) with its own jurisdiction that included a forest land court ( Holzmarkengericht ).
Hitherto they had been erratic, lukewarm, and poorly attended ( vagae, tepentes, infrequentesque ).

unknown and was
Such ranchers as Coble and Clay and the Bosler brothers carried him on their books as a cowhand even while he was receiving a much larger salary from parties unknown.
The story was shaping up nicely in his mind: the young pioneer, as of old, altruistically braving the unknown ; ;
So the verdict was `` death at the hands of a person or persons unknown '', and the elite of the city, accepting Delphine's testimony, welcomed her and the doctor back into the fold.
Yet, the idea imbedded in each was identical: to surround the unknown with mystery and to isolate that class which had been given special dominion over the secrets of God.
All this was unknown to me, and yet I had dared to ask her out for the most important night of the year!!
When he showed this model as his `` solution '' as to how the Howe sewing machine operated, he was told he was `` wrong '', and discovered to his amazement that the Howe Machine, which was unknown to him in detail, used two threads while the one that he had perfected used only one.
But just when was an unknown, and of course the longer it did not happen, the stronger her wish and belief that it might not.
the unknown was so much worse than -- what dangers lay ahead for her??
Fiedler was then technical director of Hitler's super-secret `` Reichenberg project '', which remained unknown to the Allies until after the war.
With the loss of the study of ancient Greek in the early medieval Latin West, Aristotle was practically unknown there from c. AD 600 to c. 1100 except through the Latin translation of the Organon made by Boethius.
The working principle of a yupana is unknown, but in 2001 an explanation of the mathematical basis of these instruments was proposed by Italian mathematician Nicolino De Pasquale.
He was only an indifferent Moslem, worshipping unknown entities whom he called Yog-Sothoth and Cthulhu.
Whether this was during one of Poirot ’ s numerous retirements or before she entered his employment is unknown.
During the Middle Ages the word artist already existed in some countries such as Italy, but the meaning was something resembling craftsman, while the word artesan was still unknown.
* 1564 – Playwright William Shakespeare was baptized in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England ( date of actual birth is unknown ).
Despite this, Babbage's work fell into historical obscurity and the Analytical Engine was unknown to builders of electro-mechanical and electronic computing machines in the 1930s and 1940s when they began their work, resulting in the need to re-invent many of the architectural innovations Babbage had proposed.
The suffering of ten unknown victims of the camp was recorded on the stone.
It is unknown if there was any music accompanying the verses ; it may have simply been chanted by the congregation.
The " Mask of Agamemnon " which was discovered by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 at Mycenae ( whether it represents an individual, and if so, whom, remains unknown )</ center >
First catering to miners and railroad workers, they established eateries in towns where Chinese food was completely unknown.
" It is unknown when Alfred launched this programme, but it may have been during the 880s when Wessex was enjoying a respite from Viking attacks.
Although its function is unknown, it has been often suggested that the jewel was one of the æstels — pointers for reading — that Alfred ordered sent to every bishopric accompanying a copy of his translation of the Pastoral Care.

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