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Seward's initial reaction to the Trent affair, however, was too bellicose, so Lincoln also turned to Senator Charles Sumner, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and an expert in British diplomacy.
A copy was also possessed by the Catholic king and emperor Charles V. In France, after an initially mixed reaction, Machiavelli came to be associated with Catherine de ' Medici and the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.
Credit for invention of the steam turbine is given both to the British engineer Sir Charles Parsons ( 1854 – 1931 ), for invention of the reaction turbine and to Swedish engineer Gustaf de Laval ( 1845 – 1913 ), for invention of the impulse turbine.
In reaction to Charles VII Valois's coronation as French King in Reims Cathedral on 17 July 1429 ,< ref > Lingard, John, A History of England, Vol.
As Walter Langdon-Brown surmises, it may have been a reaction against this which led Rivers and his fellow Charles S. Myers to devote themselves to these aspects.
After the death of Charles XII in 1718, the system of absolute rule was largely blamed for the ruination of the realm in the Great Northern War, and the reaction tipped the balance of power to the other extreme end of the spectrum, ushering in the Age of Liberty.
William's horrified reaction to this proposal convinced Charles that it was best not to reveal the Dover Treaty to him.
A copy was also possessed by the Catholic king and emperor Charles V. In France, after an initially mixed reaction, Machiavelli came to be associated with Catherine de Medici and the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
In reaction to the defeats in the south, Archduke Charles left Wartensleben in command of 35, 000 men along the Lahn, put 30, 000 troops into the fortress of Mainz and rushed south with 20, 000 soldiers to reinforce Latour.
Finally, in 1894, English chemist Charles Frederick Cross, and his collaborators Edward John Bevan, and Clayton Beadle patented their artificial silk, which they named " viscose ", because the reaction product of carbon disulfide and cellulose in basic conditions gave a highly viscous solution of xanthate.
According to Princess Merle, the biography written by Charles Higham with Roy Moseley, Oberon suffered even further damage to her complexion in 1940 from a combination of cosmetic poisoning and an allergic reaction to sulfa drugs.
This was a reaction to the reigns of Charles II of England and James II of England ( also known as James VII of Scotland ), whose large revenues had made them independent of Parliament.
In the reaction after Napoleon, the country was ruled by conservative monarchs: Victor Emmanuel I ( 1802 – 21 ), Charles Felix ( 1821 – 31 ) and Charles Albert ( 1831 – 49 ), who fought at the head of a contingent of his own troops at the Battle of Trocadero, which set the reactionary Ferdinand VII on the Spanish throne.
In reaction to the power at court of the ultra-Catholic Guise, La Renaudie, a Protestant gentleman of Périgord, perhaps at the distanced instigation of Louis of Bourbon, Prince of Condé, organized an amateurish plot ( the conspiracy of Amboise, 1560 ) to seize the person of the Duke of Guise and his brother Charles, the Cardinal of Lorraine.
The Restoration of King Charles II produced a reaction in which the King regained a large part of the power held by his father ; however, Charles ' ministers and supporters in England accepted a substantial role for Parliament in the government of the kingdoms.
During the Tory reaction under Charles II he was one of the sheriffs forced on the city of London in 1683 with an express view to securing verdicts for the crown in state trials.
Charles Darwin's Origin of Species had been met with a firestorm of controversy in reaction to Darwin's theory, largely because it was clear that it implied that human beings were evolved from animals, contradicting the biblical story in the Book of Genesis and implying an animal nature.
" sensation and response ") " resonance ; reaction ; interaction ; influence ; induction ", which Charles Le Blanc ( 1985: 8-9 ) posits as the Huannanzi text's central and pivotal idea.
The hall was crowded to hear Bishop Samuel Wilberforce's views on Charles Darwin's recent publication of On the Origin of Species, and the occasion was a historically significant part of the reaction to Darwin's theory due to reports of Thomas Henry Huxley's response to Wilberforce.
When the bill was introduced, Charles Stewart Parnell had a mixed reaction.
Charles and the orchestra performed it again several nights in a row with the same reaction at each show.
Also that year he included a painting into the Saatchi Gallery which included the words " British Painting Still Rocks " as reaction to Charles Saatchi's comments that the YBA artists would be nothing more than a footnote in the history of art.

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Having not seen any reaction from the Spanish, the 18th Vernon bombards ordered three open fire on the city, with the intention of provoking a response that he might get an idea of the defensive capacity of the Spanish.
James Neal who prosecuted the Watergate 7 did not believe Nixon had ordered the break in because of Nixon's surprised reaction when he was told about it.
The public reaction was very positive and 4000 cars were ordered.
The king reaction was intense and determined: he summoned the ban and arrière-ban, relocated the army in the regions where the riots were and ordered governors to return to their positions.
Johnson immediately ordered a poll to determine the public's reaction to the affair and learned the next day that its effect on the voters was negligible.
Cecilio Chi, the Maya leader of Tepich, along with Jacinto Pat attacked Tepich on 30 July 1847, in reaction to the indiscriminate massacre of Mayas, Chi ordered that all the non-Maya population be killed.
Solomon ordered the hoopoe to give the letter to the Queen of Sheba, but to hide and observe her reaction.
Nevertheless back in England the reaction to news of the Battle of Corunna and the safe evacuation of the army was a storm of criticism over Moore ’ s handling of the campaign, while back in Corunna his adversary Marshal Soult took care of Moore's grave and ordered a monument to be raised in his memory.
On April 9, 1940, in reaction to the German invasion of Norway, the bomber squadron was ordered to the east, but before they could take off, six German planes attacked.
The Edman degradation is a very important reaction for protein sequencing, because it allows the ordered amino acid composition of a protein to be discovered.
This was an unusually public reaction for Verity and his captain ordered him to resume normal bowling.
The Hungarian Calvinist pastor László Tőkés was ordered to be deported by the Securitate, or secret police, and as a reaction his house was surrounded by members of his church.
In reaction to this, he ordered Pleasonton's force on a " spoiling raid ," to " disperse and destroy " the Confederates.
and Jedrzej Moraczewski, a member of the Polish Committee, ordered on 28 March: “ One should make every effort not to alarm the Germans in order to avoid a strong reaction from their side.
Tuohy once again hauled himself atop the reactor shielding and ordered the water to be turned on, listening carefully at the inspection holes for any sign of a hydrogen reaction as the pressure was increased.
In reaction, an increased police presence was ordered throughout the city.
He ordered the commission and court " to pay particular attention to those districts where election results provoked extreme public reaction ... and tell people openly who is right and who is wrong ".
In reaction to the injunction, the Governor of Texas, Ross S. Sterling, ordered that the new free bridge be barricaded from the Texas end.
Hood's immediate reaction was that the sails must belong to a squadron of French ships of the line, and ordered his ships to form a line of battle in anticipation.
In 680, Yazid I ordered Ubayd Allah to keep order in Kufa as a reaction to grandson of Prophet, Husayn ibn Ali's popularity there.

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