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safe-conduct and Andrew
It is not known if the letter and the accompanying safe-conduct ever reached Andrew the younger but, if it did, it was ignored and his father was forced to remain in confinement in the Tower, dying there on 4 April 1298.

safe-conduct and come
As he had, unlike Hus, come without a safe-conduct, his friends persuaded him to return to Bohemia.

safe-conduct and England
In 1357, when David II returned to Scotland from exile and was restored to active kingship, Barbour received a letter of safe-conduct to travel through England to the University of Oxford.
On 12 July 1282, members of Eleanor's personal household were given ' safe-conduct ' to travel to England ( see Calendar of Welsh Rolls, 234 ).
On 3 February 1313 king Edward II issued a safe-conduct to William, clearly indicating that the bishop was planning to arrive in England on his way back to Scotland, however Edward demanded cooperation in political matters as a condition.
Certainly on 15 June 1411 " Robertus Lawedyr, miles " has a safe-conduct from Henry IV of England.
From England he was several times given safe-conduct to France, and he took an active part in the negotiations for the Treaty of Bretigny, recovering his liberty at the same time as king John.

safe-conduct and was
Pollitt was suspicious of Orwell's political reliability ; he asked him whether he would undertake to join the International Brigade and advised him to get a safe-conduct from the Spanish Embassy in Paris.
Having obtained a safe-conduct from Robert Guiscard, the Norman Count ( later Duke ) of Apulia, he returned to his monastery and was duly installed by Cardinal Humbert on Easter Day 1058.
The conclave condemned Jan Hus, who was executed by burning in spite of a promise of safe-conduct.
He had granted him a safe-conduct and protested against his imprisonment ; and the reformer was burned during his absence.
He refused to appear, held his own for a time in his castle at Theres against the king's forces, but surrendered in 906, and in spite of a promise of safe-conduct by Hatto was beheaded.
This he used, by means of a safe-conduct from Bismarck, as credentials to Marshal Bazaine, to whom he presented himself at Metz, telling him on the empress's alleged authority that peace was about to be signed and that either Marshal Canrobert or General Bourbaki was to go to Hastings for the purpose.
He managed to get a safe-conduct through Gambara the prothonotary, but was nearly murdered at Monterotundo ( 4 December 1527 ), and when he entered Rome all he could do was to send in his letters of credence with a note of what the king wished.
At last, when he himself had been severely wounded, 27 of his men killed, and the Dainty was nearly sinking, he surrendered on 1 July 1594 on the promise of a safe-conduct out of the country for himself and his crew.
Jovan Vladimir still hesitated, saying that God was nailed to a wooden not golden cross, but Ivan Vladislav repeated his vow and gave him a guarantee of safe-conduct, also guaranteed by the Bulgarian patriarch David.

safe-conduct and under
As diplomats by definition enter the country under safe-conduct, violating them is normally viewed as a great breach of honour, although there have been a number of cases where diplomats have been killed.
The latter, after his defeat by Bayezid, sought refuge at Rhodes under a safe-conduct from the Grand Master and the General Convent of the Order.
They began at once and heard, in greatest secrecy, a long series of witnesses, including Esterhazy, who, under indictment for swindling his cousin Christian Esterhazy, obtained a safe-conduct to Paris.

safe-conduct and on
Three times Montrose entered Aberdeen, where he succeeded in his object, on the second occasion carrying off the head of the Gordons, the Marquess of Huntly, as a prisoner to Edinburgh ( though in so doing, for the first and last time in his life, he violated a safe-conduct ).
In recognition of the great services rendered by Josel to the emperor on this occasion and previously, Charles V renewed at Augsburg in 1548 the safe-conduct for Josel and his family, which thereby received the right of free passage throughout the German empire and free residence wherever Jews were allowed to live.
He granted them protection either by a guard or by safe-conduct ; chiefly by the latter, for the Jews, being extensive travelers, when they went on long business trips could not always be accompanied by imperial guards.

safe-conduct and .
Watson had given his name and asked for a safe-conduct pass.
Beatrice wrote to him seeking a safe-conduct to explain herself ; this granted, she travelled with her young son Frederick, now Margrave of Tuscany, and her mother, Matilda of Swabia, a sister of the emperor's grandmother Gisela.
According to Stephen of Ripon, King Aldfrith offered to use his army to pressure Wilfred into accepting the decision, but the bishops reminded him that he had promised Wilfred safe-conduct.
Raymond-Roger accepted a safe-conduct to negotiate terms of surrender in the Crusader camp.
In 1451, along with the abbot of Melrose Abbey, he received a safe-conduct to allow him to make a pilgrimage to Canterbury, and in 1452 he became Master of the Household to James II.
In 1515 – 16 he aided his oppressed brethren in Oberehnheim by bringing their complaints personally before the emperor Maximilian I and obtaining a special imperial safe-conduct for them.
The duke asked for safe-conduct to and from the place of meeting.
While some presented themselves to Gelawdewos expecting to be pardoned only to be executed, to many others he granted his safe-conduct, according to Miguel de Castanhoso, " for there were so many had joined Imam Ahmad that had he ordered all to be killed, he would have remained alone.
The duke smelled treason and asked for a safe-conduct to and from the place of meeting.

allowing and Andrew
* Andrew Carnegie combines all of his separate businesses into the Carnegie Steel Company, allowing him to gain a monopoly in the steel industry.
A number of republicans who supported direct election abstained from the vote ( such as Ted Mack, Phil Cleary, Clem Jones and Andrew Gunter ), thereby allowing the bi-partisan model to succeed.
As had been the case with Andrew Johnson before him, there was no Vice President in place to succeed, and no procedure for allowing anyone to act as President if Arthur had become totally disabled.
He also shot at teenager Andrew Cadle but missed the boy, allowing Cadle to speed away on his bicycle.
A number of republicans who supported direct election abstained from the vote ( such as Ted Mack, Phil Cleary, Clem Jones and Andrew Gunter ), thereby allowing the bi-partisan model to succeed.
Andrew begins to design a system allowing androids to eat food like humans, solely for the purpose of becoming more like a person.
The 1616 shared this backplane with a platform developed by Andrew Morton for Keno Computer Systems, allowing the 1616 to use expansion boards developed for the Keno Computer Systems platform ( primarily the 34010 graphics coprocessor ), although the form-factor was different, which left the KCS cards sticking out of the top of the 1616 case!
In 1878 Swift hired engineer Andrew Chase to design a ventilated car that was well insulated, and positioned the ice in a compartment at the top of the car, allowing the chilled air to flow naturally downward.
On May 10, 2007, Spellings testified before the House Education and Labor Committee responding to criticism from New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo that the Education Department had been " asleep at the switch " in overseeing student loan programs, allowing corruption and conflicts of interest to spread.
The second Andrew held the manor until his death in 1316 and was succeeded by his son, a third Andrew de Sackville, who, in 1347, was given free warden in Bergholt by Edward III, allowing him to kill game in his manor.
Finally, in 1878, Swift hired engineer Andrew Chase to design a ventilated car that was well-insulated, and positioned the ice in a compartment at the top of the car, allowing the chilled air to flow naturally downward.
A number of republicans who supported direct election abstained from the vote ( such as Ted Mack, Phil Cleary, Clem Jones and Andrew Gunter ), thereby allowing the bi-partisan model to succeed.
At the end of the Civil War in 1865, John Cooper was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson allowing him to retain ownership of the paper.
" According to historian Stephen Oates, " In Floyd's opinion, the federal government under " King Andrew " had usurped power left and right, thus allowing the majority to run roughshod over the minority.

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