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After her death in July 1852 he married secondly Norah Creina Blanche, daughter of Sir William Napier, the historian of the Peninsular War, whose biography he edited.
After Rosas fell in 1852, López signed a treaty with Buenos Aires that recognized Paraguay's independence, although the porteños never ratified it.
After the 1852 election the Whig Party quickly collapsed, and the members of the declining party failed to nominate a candidate for the next presidential race ; it was soon replaced as the Democratic Party's primary opposition by the new Republican Party.
After 1852 they used Child's Cutoff to stay on the north side to about the present day town of Casper, Wyoming, where they crossed over to the south side.
After Schwarzenberg's premature death in 1852, he could not be replaced by statesmen of equal stature, and the Emperor effectively took over himself as prime minister.
After Downing died in July 1852, in a widely publicized steamboat explosion on the Hudson River, Olmsted and Vaux entered the Central Park design competition together, against Egbert Ludovicus Viele among others.
After Monterey, the state capital was variously San Jose ( 1850 – 1851 ), Vallejo ( 1852 – 1853 ) and Benicia ( 1853 – 1854 ) until Sacramento was finally selected in 1854.
After spells as a Guildhall and schoolhouse, it is now back in its original use, having been substantially restored in 1852, 1862 and 1915.
After the disastrous fire in 1852 the old town was moved from the canyon in lower Main Street to its present site, and, unique in early-day planning, Main Street was laid out wide, with side streets.
After the War of 1812 the town experienced only minor growth until 1852, when construction of the Hanover Branch Railroad to Hanover Junction was completed.
After the case was settled in favor of Lenoir in 1809, Lenoir deeded the tract to his son, William Ballard Lenoir ( 1775 – 1852 ), who in 1810 moved to the tract and established a large plantation.
After teaching for many years, Gregorovius took up residence in Italy in 1852, remaining in that country for over twenty years.
After a number of delays, including some difficulties with the censor, Rubinstein's first opera, Dmitry Donskoy ( now lost except for the overture ), was performed at the Bolshoy Theater in St. Petersburg in 1852.
After 1852, the need to state the name of the form of action was also abolished.
After Barnes's death in 1841, Dinah Mondet continued to live in their home in Soho Square until her own death in 1852, after which she was buried next to Barnes in Kensal Green Cemetery.
After his death, the Washingtons raised two of John's four children, Eleanor Parke Custis ( March 31, 1779-July 15, 1852 ), and George Washington Parke Custis ( April 30, 1781-October 10, 1857 ).
After New Facts, New Particulars and Further Particulars respecting Shakespeare had appeared and passed muster, Collier produced ( 1852 ) the famous Perkins Folio, a copy of the Second Folio ( 1632 ), so called from a name written on the title-page.
After the Great Exhibition closed in 1852, its principal building, known as " the Crystal Palace ", was dismantled and rebuilt in the south London suburb of Sydenham as a centre for education, the arts and leisure.
After studying at Weissenburg, Metz and Paris, he entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1852.
After attending the Edinburgh Academy and University of Edinburgh, he went up to Peterhouse, Cambridge, graduating as senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman in 1852.
After completing law studies at Trinity College, Dublin, McCreight was called to the bar in 1852.
After having passed through the art schools of Düsseldorf and Munich, he went to Antwerp and subsequently to Paris, where he benefited by the teaching of Couture, and produced his first masterpiece, Hafiz at the Fountain in 1852.
After serving as United States district attorney ( 1839 – 43 ) and as judge of the court of common pleas ( 1834 – 1849 ), he moved to Maryland in 1852 and devoted himself to law practice principally in the United States Supreme Court.
After having been commissioned as an officer in the Imperial navy in 1852, Maximilian decided to move to Trieste where he stayed for increasingly longer and more frequent periods.

After and captains
After conferring with his captains, the admiral decided that the French target must be Egypt and set off in pursuit.
After the captains of the two teams met they quickly realized that the games each school played were still different.
After that cheap victory, the Archduke held a conference with his captains.
After the Quest for the Silmaril, the great Wolf, Carcharoth, also breaches the Girdle, but Thingol, Beren, Huan the hound and Thingol's captains Beleg and Mablung hunt and kill the beast.
After being eliminated by neighbours Sri Lanka on home soil at the 1996 Cricket World Cup, the team underwent a year of change as Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid, later to become captains of the team, made their debut in the same Test at Lord's.
After the elimination, team management vacated all the Sharks ' captaincy positions, including Thornton's role as one of the alternate captains.
After repeated delays to allow time for more men to join, Clark left Redstone by boat on May 12, 1778, with about 150 recruits, organized in three companies under captains Bowman, Helm, and Harrod.
After the capture of the Spanish gold shipment ( in Post Captain ), the Admiralty is debating on how to reward the captains responsible, including Jack Aubrey.
After Theodoros Zagorakis retired, Basinas was selected to take the captains arm band.
After the defeat the surviving Dutch flag officers, in order to exonerate themselves, pretended their fleet had followed the original written orders, blaming misfortune and cowardice among the merchant captains for the disaster.
After Eendracht had exploded, the English immediately became more aggressive, while many Dutch captains faltered: some Dutch ships already fled a little later, followed by Kortenaer's ship Groot Hollandia now commanded by Stinstra.
After the Second Test Clark criticized both captains for cautious play, England for their short-pitched bowling and indicated that he would prefer to see Australia win 3-1 than see four more draws.
After a period of some instability and ill discipline in Australian cricket, he was the first in a succession of assertive Australian captains that included Joe Darling, Monty Noble and Clem Hill, who restored the prestige of the Test team.
After the random draw, the referee will call the wrestlers from each team who have been designated as captains.
After playing only 6 test matches for the Springboks Teichmann was appointed as captain of the squad in 1996, and went on to become one of South Africa's most successful captains ever.
After sending Calbo a detailed description of the channel, the captains under his command all insisted on making the crossing, which they did the very next day.
Mendonça and other Portuguese captains are described as assisting with the construction of a fort at Pedir ( Sumatra ), after which he proceeded to Malacca: And there came to the port of Pedir Raphael Catanho and Christovão de Mendoça with his three ships for the discovery of the Isles of Gold … Antonio de Brito was still commanding there … as the construction of the fortress had taken much time, and Raphael Catanho, Raphael Perstrello, and Christovão de Mendoça had to provision and take on pepper and other things for their voyages, and also as the monsoon season by which they each had to go, principally Christovão de Mendoça, had already passed, they were all ordered to stay there to assist and support the fortress, as it was not yet in a state where it could be defend itself … After putting the fort in a good state of defence, Christovão de Mendoça and Dinis Fernandez departed for Malacca.

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