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At and colonial
At first all these colonial churches were under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London.
At about the same time, in the colonies which remained linked to the crown, the Church of England began to appoint colonial bishops.
At the end of the colonial period, the number of enslaved people in Delaware began to decline.
At the same time from 1938 to 1939, Italy was demanding territorial and colonial concessions from France and Britain.
At the Battle of Vienna ( 1683 ), the Army of the Holy Roman Empire, led by the Polish King John III Sobieski, decisively defeated a large Turkish army, ending the western colonial Ottoman advance and leading to the eventual dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire in Europe.
* 1653 – At the Coonan Cross Oath, the Eastern Church in India cuts itself off from colonial Portuguese tutelage.
At the table in Berlin, contrary to widespread perception, Africa was not partitioned ; rather, rules were established among the colonial powers and prospective colonial powers as how to proceed in the establishment of colonies and protectorates.
At the same time, he reassured those who were suspicious of British influence in Canada by promising that Canada would not participate in British colonial wars.
At the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748 British colonial conquests were exchanged for a French withdrawal from Brussels.
At the peace of Basel in 1795 the whole of the left bank of the Rhine was resigned to France which occupied the area before and established colonial government.
At the London Economic Conference of 1933, the head of the German delegation, the Economics Minister Dr. Alfred Hugenberg of the German National People's Party, put forth a programme of German colonial expansion in both Africa and Eastern Europe as the best way of ending the Great Depression, which created a major storm at the conference.
At the turn of the century, the Qing Dynasty ( 清朝 ) had suffered a series of humiliating military defeats against the colonial foreign powers, most recently in the First Sino-Japanese War ( 1894-1895 ) and the war against the Alliance of Eight Nations that invaded China in reaction to the 1901 Boxer Rebellion.
At 20, in 1831, she published her first book, Tales of the Puritans anonymously, consisting of three long stories on colonial life.
At the end of the 19th century, French colonial authorities began to worry about the growing power of the Mouride brotherhood and its potential to resist French colonialism.
At the time of Malaya's independence from the British in 1957, the population included many first or second-generation immigrants who had come to fill colonial manpower needs as indentured labourers.
At the side of the St. Martin de Tours Church is a monument dedicated to the Militiamen of St Martinville ( 36 of the militiamen were French Creoles, three were Acadians, and three colonial Americans, one's citizenship was not known ) who took part with General Bernardo de Galvez in the " Capture of Baton Rouge in 1779 ” Battle of Baton Rouge.
At first it was a small colonial outpost of Lord Baltimore's.
At the close of the Seven Years ' War in 1763, colonial militia troops were permanently withdrawn, and the era of Colrain's military significance drew to a close.
At that time, Bath was part of Berkeley County named after colonial Governor Norborne Berkeley.
At the end of the colonial era the mixing of the various races in the country was well on its way in creating a population that no longer had strong ethnic identities as Native American, European, or African, but that of tri-or multiracial, perhaps one of the only places in the Americas were these three racial groups entirely mixed together ; thus there remains no significant extremes of African physiognomy among Salvadorans like there is in the other countries of Central America.
At the same time he recognized the advantages of the European or North American civilizations, which were open to the reforms that Latin American countries needed in order to detach themselves from the colonial heritage, Spain.
At the age of 14 he received a cadet ’ s commission in the colonial regulars.
At the end of the colonial period, Valladolid was a small city with about 20, 000 inhabitants.
At the same time as the Chinese consolidation of control in Xinjiang, explorers from the British and Russian empires explored, mapped, and delineated Central Asia in a competition of colonial expansion.

At and office
At Stettin the university-educated artist, who had studied German, was chosen to serve as interpreter and clerk in the office of the Stalag commander.
At first he energetically refused the office, for which he was in no way prepared: Ambrose was neither baptized nor formally trained in theology.
" At noon, Johnson conducted his first cabinet meeting in the Treasury Secretary's office, asked all members to remain in their positions, and directed the appropriate members to initiate Lincoln's funeral arrangements.
At one time, dot matrix printers were one of the more common types of printers used for general use, such as for home and small office use.
At least a thousand people were executed during the first six months of Pinochet in office, and at least two thousand more were killed during the next sixteen years, as reported by the Rettig Report.
At the Istanbul Archaeological Museum a marble plate contains a law by the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I ( 491-518 AD ), that regulated fees for passage through the customs office of the Dardanelles ( see image to the right ).
At some time in 285 at Mediolanum ( Milan, Italy ), Diocletian raised his fellow-officer Maximian to the office of Caesar, making him co-emperor.
At the time a Marxist-Leninist, his first period in office was characterized by a controversial program of land reform, wealth redistribution and literacy programs.
At the age of 13, Hopper and his family moved to San Diego, where his mother worked as a lifeguard instructor and his father was a post office manager ( Hopper has acknowledged, though, that his father was in the Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, in China with Mao Zedong ).
At the lawyer's office he meets a downtrodden individual, Block, a client who offers K. some insight from a client's perspective.
At his inauguration, Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States of America on April 30, 1789, on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City.
At the same time the Canadian Greenpeace office was heavily in debt.
At the age of thirty-three, Cleveland found himself elected sheriff by a 303-vote margin, taking office on January 1, 1871.
At the 16th meeting of the IMU General Assembly in Bangalore, India in August 2010, Berlin was chosen as the location of the permanent office of the IMU, which was opened on January 1, 2011, and is hosted by the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics ( WIAS ), an institute of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community, with about 120 scientists engaging in mathematical research applied to complex problems in industry and commerce.
At about noon on 2 May 1997, Major officially returned his seals of office as Prime Minister to The Queen.
At length the taste for wearing them became general, and thus fashion, which usually confines itself to worthless things, was seen for once in the honorable office of promoting the cause of justice, humanity and freedom ".
Sometimes they did not share this view and rang off .... At about eleven-thirty he would finally appear at his office.
At the telegraph office closest to the destination of the letter, the signal was transferred back into a hardcopy format and sent as a normal mail to the person's home.
At the end of its term of office, Leszek Miller ’ s government had the lowest public support of any government since 1989.
At any given time, there is a sorcerer on Earth whose task is to protect the universe against extradimensional mystical invaders ; this sorcerer is known as the Sorcerer Supreme, an office most recently left empty by the death of Brother Voodoo.
At the beginning of Violeta Chamorro's nearly 7 years in office the Sandinistas still largely controlled the army, labor unions, and courts.
In 1939, Pius XII turned the Vatican into a centre of aid which he organized from various parts of the world At the request of the Pope, an information office for prisoners of war and refugees operated in the Vatican under Giovanni Battista Montini, which in the years of its existence from 1939 until 1947 received almost 10 million ( 9, 891, 497 ) information requests and produced over 11 million ( 11, 293, 511 ) answers about missing persons.
At the same time he was appointed treasurer of the church of St. Martin in Tours by King Louis IX of France, an office he held until he was elected pope in 1281.
: At Castrum Fumorense near Alatri in Lazio, the birth of Saint Peter Celestine, who, when leading the life of a hermit in Abruzzo, being famous for his sanctity and miracles, was elected Roman Pontiff as an octogenarian, assumed the name Celestine V, but abandoned his office that same year and preferred to return to solitude.
At the time the office was established critics warned that the post might lead to the emergence of a dictatorship.

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