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2000 The History of a Scottish Lowland Crannog: excavations at Buiston AOC / STAR Monograph 4, Edinburgh
The Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle suggested somewhat more serious English names in his 1837 work The French Revolution: A History, namely Vintagearious, Fogarious, Frostarious, Snowous, Rainous, Windous, Buddal, Floweral, Meadowal, Reapidor, Heatidor, and Fruitidor.
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* 1808 – The organizational meeting that led to the creation of the Wernerian Natural History Society, a former Scottish learned society, is held in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
* 1808 – The inaugural meeting of the Wernerian Natural History Society, a former Scottish learned society, is held in Edinburgh.
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In domestic football Rangers have won more league titles and trebles than any other club in the world, winning the league title 54 times, the Scottish Cup 33 times and the Scottish League Cup 27 times, and achieving the treble of all three in the same season seven times.
According to the census of 2000, the largest ancestry groups in DeKalb County were English 78. 31 %, Scots-Irish 8. 29 %, Scottish 3. 33 %, Irish 3. 31 %, Welsh 1. 22 %, and African 1. 68 %
On September 24, 1969, he received the honorary 33 ° in the Scottish Rite and was a Gourgas Medal recipient in 1995.
When he announced his retirement before the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections, he was the longest serving parliamentarian in the Scottish Parliament, having completed 33 years at Westminster then Holyrood.
Matt Groening later revealed that the character was based partially on Angus Crock, a kilt-wearing chef from the sketch comedy show Second City Television, who was portrayed by Dave Thomas and Jimmy Finlayson, the mustachioed Scottish actor who appeared in 33 Laurel and Hardy films.
In common with many of the Anderson puppet shows, most of the important characters have American accents, with some notable exceptions: Dr. Venus is French, Jock the engineer is Scottish and some of the aliens have remarkably sedate British accents ( e. g. episode 33, the Day the Earth Froze ).
In his first three seasons with the club he scored 20 Scottish Premier League goals in only 17 starts, with 33 appearances as a substitute.
Previously a crofter and a local councillor for 33 years, he was first elected to the Scottish Parliament at the 1999 election.
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An upgraded official reprint was released in 2011, with the benefit of annotations by Arturo de Hoyos, 33 °, G ∴ C ∴, the Scottish Rite ’ s Grand Archivist and Grand Historian.
In his allocution of 1947, Pike's successor, Grand Commander John Henry Cowles, noted that some Masonic publications had used large extracts from the text, which practice he sought to curtail by adding the following words to the title page: ' Esoteric Book, for Scottish Rite use only ; to be Returned upon Withdrawal or Death of Recipient ' ( Transactions of the Supreme Council, 33 °, S. J.
" In 1974 it was initially replaced by Clausen's Commentaries on Morals and Dogma, written by Henry Clausen, 33 °, Sovereign Grand Commander, which in 1988 was itself replaced by A Bridge To Light, by Rex Hutchens, 33 °, G ∴ C ∴, which book continues to be given to initiates into the Scottish Rite in the Southern Jurisdiction.
Titled Albert Pike ’ s Morals and Dogma: Annotated Edition, the work was prepared by Arturo de Hoyos, 33 °, G ∴ C ∴, K. Y. C. H., the Scottish Rite ’ s Grand Archivist and Grand Historian.
On December 8, 1973 ( 47 years after writing The Secret Teachings of All Ages ), Hall was recognized as a 33 ° Mason ( the highest honor conferred by the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite ) at a ceremony held at the Philosophical Research Society ( PRS )< ref >
Reuss received letters-patent as a Sovereign Grand Inspector General 33 ° of the Cernau Scottish Rite from Yarker dated September 24, 1902.
On the same date, Yarker appears to have issued a warrant to Reuss, Franz Hartmann and Henry Klein to operate a Sovereign Sanctuary 33 °- 95 ° of the Scottish, Memphis and Mizraim rites.
( based on Crowley's previously held 33 ° in the Scottish Rite ), and in 1912, he conferred upon him the IX ° and appointed him National Grand Master General X ° for the O. T. O.
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