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In Hilaire Belloc's The Four Men, the Sailor leads his companions in the " Song of the Pelagian Heresy for the Strengthening of Men's Backs and the very Robust Out-thrusting of Doubtful Doctrine and the Uncertain Intellectual ".
Danton, at this time perhaps the most powerful figure within the Cordeliers Club, acted, in Hilaire Belloc's words, as " the organizer and chief of the insurrection ," and was appointed Minister of Justice in the government that resulted, with Desmoulins and Fabre d ' Églantine-both prominent members of the Cordeliers Club-as his secretaries.
The play is referred to in Hilaire Belloc's cautionary verse ( 1907 ) Matilda:
In his 1977 book, Homosexuals in History, historian A. L. Rowse suggests that Beauchamp's failed appointment as Governor of New South Wales was the inspiration for Hilaire Belloc's satirical children's poem, Lord Lundy.
* Advice: Hilaire Belloc's advice on wine, food and other matters ( 1960 )
* Hilaire Belloc's Prefaces ( 1971 ) editor J.
But, in Hilaire Belloc's deliberately ironic words, " Compton had had the satisfaction of seeing a vast popular gathering acclaiming these fathers in God on the way to the horrid dungeon of a Tyrant.

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Simpson's system of taxonomy, however, was far from the first ; taxonomies / descriptions for the classification of intersexuality were developed by Italian physician and physicist Fortuné Affaitati in 1549, French surgeon Ambroise Paré in 1573, French physician and sexology pioneer Nicolas Venette in 1687 ( under the pseudonym Vénitien Salocini ), and French Zoologist Isidore Geoffroy St. Hilaire in 1832.
With a junior Hulme scholarship, he moved on in 1895 to study Literae Humaniores ( the Oxonian term for the Classics ) at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he befriended a number of individuals, including Hilaire Belloc, Raymond Asquith, and Aubrey Herbert.
Also on that date, St. Hilaire had rail service for the first time, as the Great Northern Railway opened a branch line from Crookston, Minnesota through Shirley, seven miles north of Crookston, Dorothy and Ives Station, to St. Hilaire.
* A Frenchman named St. Hilaire lived in a shack by the Red Lake River, selling items like gunpowder and tobacco, and when an item was needed, residents would " go to St. Hilaire " for it, and the name stuck.
Later in the 19th century came the development of the modern ( Marcq St. Hilaire ) intercept method ; with this method the body height and azimuth are calculated for a convenient trial position, and compared with the observed height.
* Julien Clermont ( pseudonym for Georges Hilaire ), L ' Homme qu ' il fallait tuer ( Paris, 1949 )
However, within this milieu Heseltine accomplished much work, including settings from the Jacobean dramatist John Webster and the modern poet Hilaire Belloc, and the Capriol Suite in versions for string and full orchestra.
In addition to featuring essays by many critics of modernity, The American Review also became the a vehicle for spreading the ideas associated with English Distributism, the supporters of which included G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc.
Increasingly frail and often ill, Stanley Reed and his wife lived at the Hilaire Nursing Home in Huntington, New York for the last few years of their lives.
He was subsequently recruited into the Special Operations Executive ( SOE ) for his language skills and give the code name Hilaire.
The Saint Hilaire church, dedicated to the theme of the Holy Trinity which the Saint in question did a lot to defend, is notable for its unusual statues in front of the Church – Moses on the right, and St Peter on the left.
In 1884 Hilaire de Chardonnet started the first artificial fiber plant based on regenerated cellulose, or viscose rayon, as a substitute for silk, but it was very flammable.
This culminates in a passage bringing together Laurence Binyon's dictum slowness is beauty, the San Ku, or three sages, figures from the Chou King who are responsible for the balance between heaven and earth, Jacques de Molay, the golden section, a room in the church of St. Hilaire, Poitiers built to that rule where one can stand without throwing a shadow, Mencius on natural phenomena, the 17th-century English mystic John Heydon ( who Pound remembered from his days working with Yeats ) and other images relating to the worship of light including "' MontSegur, sacred to Helios ".
His books on Leo Tolstoy ( Whitbread Award for best biography of 1988 ), C. S. Lewis, Hilaire Belloc, and Jesus Christ are all simultaneously sympathetic to and critical of religious belief.
In 1884 Hilaire de Chardonnet started the first artificial fiber plant based on regenerated cellulose, or viscose rayon, as a substitute for silk, but it was very flammable.
Robert Speaight, a biographer of Hilaire Belloc, noted that Cardinal Manning's involvement in the Dock Strike made a major impression on Belloc, 19 years old at the time, who was to become a major speaker for the Catholic Church during the early twentieth century.
Originally organized by Tourist Office of St Hilaire in 1973, it is now organized by Icare Festival Organisation ( IFO ), a non-profit founded in 1989 for the purpose of managing Coupe Icare.

Hilaire and Charles
He also illustrated more than 50 works by other authors, including Samuel Beckett, Edward Lear, John Bellairs, H. G. Wells, Alain-Fournier, Charles Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Hilaire Belloc, Muriel Spark, Florence Parry Heide, John Updike, John Ciardi and Felicia Lamport.
North of Unterlaichling, Davout's troops under Louis Friant and St. Hilaire steadily pushed back the defenders of Oberlaichling and the surrounding woods, overran a redoubt held by Hungarian grenadiers, and prompted Charles to order a general retreat.
Examples of such writers are Samuel Johnson, Charles Dickens, Mary Wollstonecraft, Robert Louis Stevenson, Hilaire Belloc, D. H. Lawrence, Rebecca West and John Steinbeck.
Portrait of Charles Green by Hilaire Ledru, 1835

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Broca first become acquainted with anthropology through the works of Isidore Geoffroy-Saint Hilaire ( 1805 – 1861 ), Antoine Étienne Reynaud Augustin Serres ( 1786 – 1868 ) and Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau ( 1810 – 1892 ), and anthropology soon became his lifetime interest.
Greatham became its own centre with visitors as varied as Eric Gill, Hilaire Belloc, and Cynthia Asquith,

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* July 27 – Hilaire Belloc, French / English man of letters ( d. 1953 )
Pound then invokes Amphion, the mythical founder of music, before recalling the San Ku / St Hilaire / Jacques de Molay / Eriugena / Sagetrieb cluster from Canto LXXXVII.
* http :// www. applewarrior. com / celticwell / ejournal / beltane / wales. htm, electronic version, by Hilaire Wood.

Hilaire and And
: A Debate Between G. K. Chesterton And Bernard Shaw, with Hilaire Belloc in the Chair ( 1928 )

Hilaire and which
The oldest recorded sparkling wine is Blanquette de Limoux, which was apparently invented by Benedictine Monks in the Abbey of Saint Hilaire, near Carcassonne in 1531.
Frank Ives was a judge in Crookston, MN, which was the county seat of Polk County ( of which Pennington was then a part ) and his son, Harry Ives, was the postmaster when the St. Hilaire post office began in 1882 while still part of Polk County.
" This book, which is based on Collins ' actual papers and letters ( as well as his FBI file ), argues that Collins was in fact a Distributist, i. e., a follower of G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc, who inexplicably called Agrarianism " fascism.
There is a stretch between St. Hilaire and Crookston where there is a chain of rapids, which are easily navigated.

Hilaire and Hill
The US cable station was located at Green Hill, RI, while the French cable terminal at St. Hilaire, France.
* Vince Hilaire, one of the first black players to establish himself in English football was born in Forest Hill on 10 October 1959 and went on to have a distinguished career with local club Crystal Palace.

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Soon after the publication of his book, Huxley wrote to Harold Raymond at Chatto and Windus that he thought it strange that when Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton wrote the praises of alcohol they were still considered good Christians, while anyone who suggested other routes to self-transcendence was accused of being a drug addict and perverter of mankind.
He missed so many races that the team director, Hilaire Van der Schueren, demanded Vandenbroucke demonstrate that he was still a racing cyclist.
Hilaire Belloc was probably the best known of the early members of the Newman ; on 11 June 1893, when he was still an undergratuate at Balliol, he spoke on ‘ The Church and the Republic ’.

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