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equally and Thomas
His political opponent and lifetime friend, Thomas Jefferson, achieved immortality through his authorship of the Declaration of Independence, but equally notable were the legal and constitutional reforms he instituted in his native Virginia, his role as father of our territorial system, and his acquisition of the Louisiana Territory during his first term as President.
Upon his death, his will specified that his estate be split equally between the synagogue and St. Thomas ’ Protestant church.
It is again, however, equally likely that Nicolas, John, Robert and Thomas were simply members of a family which came from the area.
There are also references to Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 and his Gravity's Rainbow, an equally enormous experimental novel concerning liberty and paranoia that was published two years prior to Illuminatus !.
As determined Peace Democrats, Thomas Bayard and his father were very much opposed to the Lincoln policy of coercion to prevent the secession of the Southern states, although they seemed equally in favor of remaining in the Union.
From 1518 Thomas More was increasingly influential as a royal servant and counsellor, in the course of which his correspondence included a series of strong condemnations of the idleness and vice in much monastic life ; alongside his equally vituperative attacks on Luther.
With his military experience and relative youth ( Massachusetts governor Thomas Hutchinson was then 62 years old and unpopular, and the equally unpopular lieutenant governor ( Andrew Oliver ), a hated Tory, was 67 in 1773 and died in March 1774 ), Gage, a popular figure on both sides of the Atlantic, was deemed the best man to handle the brewing crisis and enforce the Parliamentary acts.
Thomas Bewick's editions from Newcastle upon Tyne are equally distinguished for the quality of his woodcuts.
Underhill Center has two equally outstanding general stores, the huge St. Thomas Catholic Church, a small postal office, access to Underhill State Park, a gateway to world-class hiking, snowshoeing, biking, and many other outdoor activities.
As a child, Murphy frequently joined her two older brothers Thomas and Gowan in their adventures ; their father encouraged this behaviour and often had his sons and daughters share responsibilities equally.
The will of Thomas Dorne ( Thorne ) of Yardley Hastings, Gent., dated 29 Oct 1588, bequeathed " to the children of Susan Dudley, my Daughter, widow, £ 10 to be equally divided ".
Thomas, who said he " conceive the show as a one-year mystery ", decided that he needed to introduce and eliminate several characters to be able to create an " equally fascinating mystery " for the series ' second season.
In the modern popular mind, English art from about 1750 – 1790 — what is sometimes called the " classical age " of English painting — was dominated by the closely contemporary figures of Sir Joshua Reynolds ( 1723 – 1792 ), George Stubbs ( 1724 – 1806 ), and Thomas Gainsborough ( 1727 – 1788 ), with Joseph Wright of Derby ( 1734 – 1797 ) perhaps equally well-known.
In 1823 Dahl moved in with Friedrich, so that many of his students, such as Knud Baade, Peder Balke, and Thomas Fearnley, were equally influenced by both artists.
* An Arrow Against All Tyrants ( 1646 ) is best known for the line written by Overton which was paraphrased by others, including Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence: " by natural birth, all men are equally and alike born to like propriety, liberty and freedom "

equally and 1918
After generations of work, this was eventually granted − to some women in 1918, and equally with men in 1928.
The right to vote was granted to some UK women in 1918, and equally with men in 1928.
In another equally unfortunate move, the pacific-minded Károlyi had abolished almost all the Hungarian armed forces in November 1918.

equally and stress
Mental health problems are equally wide-ranging ; common are post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety disorder.
Albert and Hahnel stress that parecon is only meant to address an alternative economic theory and must be accompanied by equally important alternative visions in the fields of politics, culture and kinship.
For people in the US, there was only one level of needs regarding the importance of needs during the war because due to stress, people considered all needs equally important.
In the standard stress test, each period is equally weighted.
These leaders stress production needs and the needs of the people equally highly.
In Panama the phrase mita y mita ( a colloquial contraction of mitad y mitad in this case with the stress on the first syllable mi ) literally " half and half " refers to both " going Dutch " and to splitting the check equally.
Albert and Hahnel stress that parecon is only meant to address an alternative economic theory and must be accompanied by equally important alternative visions in the fields of politics, culture and kinship.
Bart and Todd agree that the competition is not worth the stress, that they are equally good and that they should call it a draw, splitting the award evenly.
Left-libertarianism names several related but distinct approaches to politics, society, culture, and political and social theory, which stress equally both individual freedom and social justice.

equally and sudden
This was put forward as one cause of the sudden rise of Sukhothai under Ramkhamhaeng, for example, and for its almost equally steep decline after his death ( Wyatt, 45 and 48 ).
With the recent surge ( and equally sudden decline ) in oil prices, along with state emphasis on development of renewable energy sources, solar energy firms have studied California Valley and adjacent areas for siting possible solar power generating facilities.
Nicole is so upset by the memory that she turns in an unexpectedly passionate performance ; and Cora, startled by Nicole's sudden intensity, is equally good.
It was equally bold and sudden as the beginning.

equally and freedom
The equally ardent proponent of freedom from any kind of censorship may find the nude human form the `` natural, honest, free expression of man's spirit and the epitome of beauty and inspiration ''.
In this work he depicted a land where there would be freedom of religion-showing a Jew treated fairly and equally in an island of Christians, but it has been debated whether this work had influenced others reforms, such as greater rights for women, the abolition of slavery, elimination of debtors ' prisons, separation of church and state, and freedom of political expression, although there is no hint of these reforms in The New Atlantis itself.
Whereas capitalist ( and right-libertarian ) principles concentrate economic power in the hands of those who own the most capital, libertarian socialism aims to distribute power, and thus freedom, more equally amongst members of society.
Hence, love, deserved respect, and forgiveness all seem to be equally important to the freedom from the pressure to obey the rules just because they are commonly accepted.
# Belief in God, whereby all religions are treated equally and have religious freedom.
" protections against " cruel and unusual punishments ", baseless search and seizure, and the guarantees of a trial by jury, freedom of the press, freedom of religion (" all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion "), and " the proper, natural, and safe defence of a free state " rested in a well regulated militia composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, that standing armies in time of peace, should be avoided as dangerous to liberty ; Article 8 protects a person against " being deprived of his liberty except by the law of the land " which later evolved into the due process clause in the federal Bill of Rights.
Consultation of the chi-squared distribution for 1 degree of freedom shows that the probability of observing this difference ( or a more extreme difference than this ) if men and women are equally numerous in the population is approximately 0. 23.
Thermal energy is thus equally partitioned between all available quadratic degrees of freedom of the particles.
The original idea of equipartition was that, in thermal equilibrium, energy is shared equally among all of its various forms ; for example, the average kinetic energy per degree of freedom in the translational motion of a molecule should equal that of its rotational motions.
The excitement is due to the knowledge that here is an addition to the oeuvre of an artist who is the rare to find, possessor of freedom derived equally from intellect and soul .”
: Our vision is a vibrantly diverse democratic society in which everyone is treated equally under the law, given the freedom and opportunity to pursue their dreams, and encouraged to participate in our nation ’ s civic and political life.
While Hayek is opposed to regulations which restrict the freedom to enter a trade, or to buy and sell at any price, or to control quantities, he acknowledges the utility of regulations which restrict allowed methods of production, so long as these are applied equally to everyone and not used as an indirect way of controlling prices or quantities, and without forgetting the cost of such restrictions:
According to the Supreme Court of Canada's Section 15 jurisprudence, the equality guarantees of section 15 are aimed at preventing the " violation of essential human dignity and freedom through the imposition of disadvantage, stereotyping, or political and social prejudices, and to promote a society in which all persons enjoy equal recognition at law as human beings or as members of Canadian society, equally capable and equally deserving of concern, respect and consideration.
At the end of Shin Megami Tensei, the protagonist decided to create a world where both Law and Chaos would exist equally, and people would have the freedom to choose and believe whatever they wished.
" She then said " conscientious beliefs which are not religiously motivated are equally protected by freedom of conscience in s.
It wants itself to live in freedom, and in the confidence that the people of every other nation enjoy equally the right of choosing their own way of life.
The Wells sentimental romanticism, traditional form, and lofty style – using words like withal, betoken and hath – did not appeal to Modernist aesthetics ; not all those willing to defend it on grounds of literary freedom were equally willing to praise its artistry.
The Kingdom of Italy inherited in effect the Piedmontese-Sardinian constitution and on 18 March 1871 a major advance in religious freedom in the country was made by an order of the day introduced by the liberal reformist Pasquale Stanislao Mancini which established that all religions should be treated equally.
And work, properly conducted in conditions of human dignity and freedom, blesses those who do it and equally their products.

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