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At the same time he compiled a Sanskrit and Latin glossary ( 1830 ) in which, more especially in the second and third editions ( 1847 and 1868 – 71 ), he also took account of the cognate languages.
At approximately 1830 Central European time, Adolf Hitler postpones Fall Weiss for 5 days, after receiving a message from Benito Mussolini that he will not honor the Pact of Steel if Germany attacks Poland, and because Chamberlain's government has not fallen as a result of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact.
At the time, he was an actor at the theatre where, in August 1830, the revolution started which led to independence from the Netherlands.
At the 1830 Jefferson Day dinner at Jesse Brown's Indian Queen Hotel, Jackson proposed a toast and proclaimed, " Our federal Union, it must be preserved.
At the opening of the session in March 1830, the King delivered a speech that contained veiled threats to the opposition ; in response, 221 deputies ( an absolute majority ) condemned the government, and Charles subsequently prorogued and then dissolved parliament.
At the time of the canal's construction, all of these regions were part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands ( 1815 – 1830 / 39 ).
At the conclusion of the Greek War of Independence in 1830, the island constituted a part of the newly-established independent Greek kingdom.
At the following Estates Assembly, from 1828 to 1830, he was a representative of the nobility and also served as a law clerk.
* Montenegro and Serbia: At independence in 1830 the predominately Turkish nobles estates were divided up among peasant smallholdings.
At the same time, the popular appetite for the Greek was sustained by architectural pattern books, the most important of which was Asher Benjamin's The Practical House Carpenter ( 1830 ).
At that time, it had the highest proper motion of any star known, dethroning Groombridge 1830.
At that time, Lacordaire was considering missionary work in the United States, but the revolutionary events of 1830 kept him in France.
At sixteen he was enrolled as a sizar at St John's College, Cambridge, graduating in 1830 as fourth wrangler.
At the age of 15, he was placed with the gem-engraver Nicolo Morelli ( 1771 – 1830 ), whose patrons included the Pope and Napoleon I.
At the time of early contact with European explorers up until 1830, more than 90 % of the Nuu-chah-nulth were killed by sexually transmitted diseases, malaria, and smallpox, and by cultural turmoil resulting from contact with Westerners.
At the end of two years of captivity he returned to France at the general peace, was aide-de-camp to Marshal Davout during the Hundred Days, and thereafter passed into retirement, from which he did not emerge until 1830.
At first, Le National was a collaborative effort by Adolphe Thiers, François Mignet, Auguste Sautelet, and Carrel ; but after the July Revolution of 1830, Thiers and Mignet assumed office, and the entire management of the publication was left in Carrel's hands.
At twelve years of age he was nominated colonel of the first regiment of chasseurs, and in 1830 he became a chevalier of the Order of the Saint Esprit and entered the Chambre des Pairs.
At length, in 1830, Rauch began, along with the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the models for a colossal equestrian monument at Berlin to honor King Frederick II of Prussia ( Frederick the Great ).
At the age of seventeen Hendrik left his father's house to become a tutor in Antwerp and to continue his studies, which were soon interrupted by the Revolution of 1830.
At the age of 60, Sir William took part in the rescue, in 1830, of the packet St George, which had foundered on Conister Rock at the entrance to Douglas Harbour.
At the general election in 1826 Carlisle was returned to parliament as member for the family borough of Morpeth, a seat he held until 1830, and then represented Yorkshire until 1832 and the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1832 to 1841 and from 1846 to 1848.
At the 1830 July Revolution, he was able to return to France, and re-entered the Institut de France, of which he had been an original member, being admitted to the Academy of Political and Moral Sciences by the Orléans Monarchy.
At a performance of this opera on the evening of 25 August 1830, a riot broke out which became the signal for the Belgian Revolution and which led to Belgian independence.

At and rendezvous
At the age of 25, in the summer of 1835, Carson attended an annual mountain man rendezvous, which was held along the Green River in southwestern Wyoming.
At this point, his first clash with Venizelos occurred, as Constantine desired to press north, towards Monastir, where the bulk of the Ottoman army lay, and where the Greeks would rendezvous their Serb allies.
At some point, they would rendezvous with another division of 4, 000 under Major General Wade Hampton advancing north from Plattsburgh on Lake Champlain, to make the final attack on Montreal.
At the end of the gathering season, the trappers would " rendezvous " and turn in their goods for pay at river ports along the Green River, the Upper Missouri, and the Upper Mississippi.
A news release was issued: " At 07. 09 Moscow time today ( 10 October ) the automatic rendezvous of the Soyuz 25 ship and the Salyut 6 station was begun.
At the end of the mission, the Altair spacecraft would have launched into lunar orbit to link up with the Orion spacecraft in lunar orbit rendezvous.
At roughly 4. 5 AU the spacecraft will rendezvous with Comet Wirtanen and begin to map the spatial heterogeneity of surface solids as well as gas and dust emissions from the coma-the nebulous envelope around the nucleus of a comet.
At daylight the pursuit was broken off and all ships, many low on fuel and ammunition, were ordered to rendezvous with the hapless Foote.
At the rendezvous, Reggie is caught out in the open between the two men.
At each rendezvous point, Dawkins recounts interesting tales concerning the cousin animals which are about to join the band of pilgrims.
At each rendezvous point, we meet the concestor of ourselves and the listed species or collection of species.
At the other two rendezvous, at Ruislip Heath and Kingston, the other regiments were ordered to show support for Fairfax which they all agreed to do.
At this new rendezvous, Paul reveals he was involved, but wants to talk somewhere else.
At a rendezvous, everybody is expected to dress in styles appropriate to the period, as far as possible, and authenticity in all things is encouraged, consistent with health and modern law.
At the same time, 7, 000 Union troops from the Department of Arkansas under the command of Maj. Gen. Frederick Steele would be sent south from Arkansas to rendezvous with Banks in his attack on Shreveport, and to serve as the garrison for that city after its capture.
At the Putney Debates it was agreed to hold three further rendezvous.
At the first rendezvous was the Corkbush Field rendezvous, the senior officers in the army known as the Grandees gained the agreement of most regiments to accept the Army Council's The Heads of the Proposals instead of the Agreement of the People as the Army's manifesto.
At the two other rendezvous at Ruislip Heath and Kingston the other regiments were ordered to show support for Fairfax which they all agreed to do.
At the rendezvous, Verna produces the uncashed check, showing that she genuinely loves him, not the money.
At the end of Star Wars: Republic Commando Sev does not make the rendezvous and the squad manages to grab a last transmission from him, in which he says that he is under heavy attack.

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