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Abbot's studies were chiefly in Oriental languages and textual criticism of the New Testament, though his work as a bibliographer showed such results as the exhaustive list of writings ( 5300 in all ) on the doctrine of the future life, appended to W. R. Alger's History of the Doctrine of a Future Life, as it has prevailed in all Nations and Ages ( 1862 ), and published separately in 1864.
In April, Gladstone defeated the Tories at the general election, delighting Charles and Emma Darwin though not all their relatives, and a buoyant Charles sent a large subscription to Abbot's The Index with hearty wishes for success in the " good cause of truth " and ' free religion '.

Abbot's and most
Abbot's efforts effected the establishment of the Royal Record Commission, the reform of the system which had allowed the public money to lie for some time at long interest in the hands of the public accountants, by charging them with payment of interest, and, most important of all, the act for taking the first census, that of 1801.
In the Middle Ages, most of Cookham was owned by Cirencester Abbey and the timber-framed ' Churchgate House ' was apparently the Abbot's residence when in town.

Abbot's and character
This marks Abbot's second Casualty role-he previously appeared as a different character in a 1999 episode .< ref >

Abbot's and were
Two of Abbot's melodramas, The Youthful Days of Frederick the Great ( 1817 ) and Swedish Patriotism ( 1819 ), were produced at Covent Garden.
In 1337 there was a famous riot in protest at the Abbot's control of this market in which several of the monks were killed.
Some of the surviving buildings of the fire were the palace, the abbey and the Abbot's House.
After the Dissolution, the west range consisting of the Abbot's own apartments was converted into a house and was home to the Tracy family in the seventeenth century, but these buildings were later demolished and now all that remains are a few low arches in a meadow with outlines in the grass.
By the time the antiquary John Stow wrote his Survey, the Tabard was one among a crowd of inns that lined the thoroughfare that led south from London Bridge towards Canterbury and Dover, " many fair inns, for receipt of travellers, by these signs: the Spurre, Christopher, Bull, Queen's Head, Tabard, George, Hart, King's Head " & c. At the Dissolution of the Monasteries " the Tabard of the Monastery of Hyde, and the Abbot's Place, with the stable and gardens thereunto belonging " were sold to John and Thomas Master.
The monks of Reading, under suspicion of complicity in the Abbot's alleged treason, were not given pensions normally set upon monks and nuns at the dissolution of their monasteries.
Various suggestions were made by the Charity Commission to raise funds for the school, including a reorganisation with Archbishop Abbot's School.
Featley and William Laud, Abbot's successor, were never on good terms.

Abbot's and by
Robert Abbot's books are conspicuous amongst the works of his time by their terseness and variety.
The name signifies the " Abbot's broad ford " on the River Ivel, the abbot in question being that of Sherborne ; the land was given to Sherborne Abbey by King Alfred the Great.
The viability of this method is demonstrated by comparing it with the nearby Abbot's Way, which has not had similar treatment, and which in 1996 was found to have become dewatered and desiccated.
Efforts made by the monks of Minster-in-Thanet to manage the Wantsum in the Middle Ages are reflected in two names for parts of the Channel / Stour, Abbot's Wall, and Monk's Wall.
It was later referred to as Burntisland Castle, and by 1382 was called Abbot's Hall, as it was the home of the Abbot of Dunfermline.
Featley, by Abbot's command, prepared an elaborate report of that and other controversies.

Abbot's and .
Little remains of the claustral buildings of the Abbey except for the impressive gatehouse, which stretches between the south-west corner of the church and a defensive tower on the High Street, and the still complete Abbot's House, a building of the 13th, 15th and 16th centuries, which is the best-preserved of its type in Scotland.
The misunderstanding probably stems from a passage in Robert Abbot's work A Hand of Fellowship to Helpe Keepe out Sinne and Antichrist, in which he thanks the Archbishop for " worldly maintenance ," " best earthly countenance ", and " fatherly incouragements.
In the late 14th and early 15th centuries, the farmers of the Abbot's personal estates ( known as Appenzell, from meaning " cell ( i. e. estate ) of the abbot ) began seeking independence.
The remains of the Abbot's Kitchen ( a grade I listed building.
The Inner Gateway which once guarded the way into the monks ' area with the Abbot's House from The Forbury, which was open to the general public.
The market town of Tewkesbury developed to the north of the abbey precincts, of which vestiges remain in the layout of the streets and a few buildings: the Abbot's gatehouse, the Almonry barn, the Abbey Mill, Abbey House, the present vicarage and some half-timbered dwellings in Church Street.
In 1619 George Abbot founded the Hospital of the Holy Trinity, now commonly known as Abbot's Hospital, one of the finest sets of almshouses in the country.
The hilltop Monks ' Road and the Abbot's Chair in Glossop is a reminder of the monks ' efforts to administer their possession.
The Abbot's Tower, the Middle Gateway and the Constable's Tower survive from this period.
The Abbot's Tower houses the Regimental Museum of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers.
With an Old English name of Litelport, the village was worth 17, 000 Eels to the Abbot's of Ely in 1086.
* Jean Chrétien-Chrétien had one appearance on Air Farce, in which he claimed that Abbot's impersonation sounded more like Preston Manning.
On 15 May 1403, the Abbot's forces entered the pass leading to Speicher, and outside the village of Vögelinsegg they met the Appenzell army.
In 2007, she had a role in the season finale of The Winner as Glen Abbot's former, and Josh's current, teacher, with whom Glen has his first sexual experience.
There are private indoor facilities at Hemel Indoor Tennis Centre at Abbot's Hill School, Nash Mills.

publications and though
* Commissioned: Publishers made publication arrangements, and authors covered all expenses ( today the practice of authors paying for their publications is often called vanity publishing, and is looked down upon by many publishers, even though it may have been a common and accepted practice in the past ).
The strong Victorian colours disappeared, though, and new publications called for white or pale threads, except for fancy purses, which were often crocheted of brightly colored silk and elaborately beaded.
Some historians, though, are recognized by publications or training and experience.
No language corresponding to the last sentence about " two stout monks " appears in the Rule, though it is a popular myth that it does, with several reputable publications ( and more than one church, and at least one Benedictine organization ) repeating and propagating the error.
Shafer quickly realized that Tai – Kadai was not Sino-Tibetan, but after meeting Henri Maspero in Paris he left comparative Tai – Kadai material in the project's publications, though he remained skeptical about a genealogical relationship.
His bibliography consists of more than 1240 publications, though this list continues to grow.
These influences, though undocumented, are cited in the official White House guide, and in White House Historical Association publications.
Never too keen on academic studies, he left the University in 1830, though some of his earliest writing appeared in university publications The Snob and The Gownsman.
The electronic e-ARC practices also complicates things in " publications dates ", since the first released text starts two to three months before the release of the print copy, though the released text is not guaranteed to be fully copy editedand so occasionally differs from the final released fully copy edited versions.
By the time of the suppression on July 22, 1999, most Chinese government numbers said the population of Falun Gong was between 2 and 3 million, though some publications supported an estimate of 40 million.
Some governors general, their staff, government publications, and constitutional scholars like Edward McWhinney and C. E. S. Franks have, however, referred to the position of governor general as that of Canada's head of state, though sometimes qualilfying the assertion with de facto or effective ; Franks has hence recommended that the governor general be named officially as the head of state.
The organization operates successfully even though all of its publications are freely available online.
The 1880s saw the appearance of a number of articles on the missions in national publications and the first books on the subject ; as a result, a large number of artists did one or more mission paintings, though few attempted a series.
This corporation is typically cited as the publisher of Jehovah's Witnesses publications, though other publishers are sometimes cited.
" though these free publications are only overviews of the raw data, which can often be only available under CANSIM ( Canadian Socio-economic Information Management System ), a fee-based service.
Statistics Canada does not consider CANSIM to be part of its electronic publications, even though it is also available electronically.
" Turner writes that Reich sent out a press release correcting some of Brady's points, but no one published it, though other publications reproduced her story.
The English portmanteau word Bloomsday is usually used in Irish as well, though some purist publications call it Lá Bloom.
However, he was expelled from the SI in the Spring of 1960, though continuing to contribute to other Situationist publications like the Situationist Times.
Settling on the Lower East Side, she worked on the staffs of Socialist publications ( The Liberator, The Masses, The Call ), though she " smilingly explained to impatient socialists that she was ‘ a pacifist even in the class war.
The BWV numbers are occasionally found in older publications as, e. g. S. 232, and referred to as Schmieder Numbers, though Schmieder opposed this nomenclature and usage, not wishing his name overtly linked to the works ( as a point of modesty ).
It became the standard used by New England churches for many years, though it contained no music itself, merely providing psalms and pointing readers to other prominent publications.
The work of David Hilbert, proving that I ( V ) was finitely presented in many cases, almost put an end to classical invariant theory for several decades, though the classical epoch in the subject continued to the final publications of Alfred Young, more than 50 years later.
The title was used outside its traditional noble sense in some of the publications praising Garibaldi during the Unification of Italy in 1860, though not taken up officially by Garibaldi himself.

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