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By the mid-19th century, Bayonne had declined somewhat with the centralisation of power to Paris and to the new département capital, non-Basque Pau, after the 1789 French Revolution, and with Wellington's bombardment.
By 1789, they owned one-third of the plantation property and one-quarter of the slaves of Saint-Domingue.
By 1789, the population had reached 60, 000 inhabitants, and Versailles was now the seventh or eighth-largest city of France, and one of the largest cities of Europe.
By the end of 1789 he had also begun to study under the topographical draughtsman Thomas Malton, whom Turner would later call " My real master ".
By 1789 they were the most important element of the local administration of the kingdom.
By 1789, however, his business had failed.
By 1789 St David's Cathedral was suffering from structural problems, the west front was leaning forward by one foot, Nash was called in to survey the structure and develop a plan to save the building, his solution completed in 1791 was to demolish the upper part of the facade and rebuild it with two large but inelegant flying buttresses.
By 1789, the Cromford Estate was back in the ownership of the Arkwrights, who actively influenced its structure and construction.
By the 1770s, the original log church became inadequate to the needs of the community, as is made clear in this 1789 public plea.
By 1789 Sag Harbor had " had more tons of square-rigged vessels engaged in commerce than even New York City.
By 1789, settlement had spread north to the area where the Cats Creek enters the Muskingum River.
By 1789, the population of Stege had climbed to 791 with 7, 000 people on the island.
By 1789, they owned one-third of the plantation property and one-quarter of the slaves of Saint-Domingue.
By 1789, Manuel Lisa was trading on the Mississippi River in New Madrid, Missouri ; the next recorded mention of Manuel Lisa was again in New Madrid, after he had returned from trading along the Wabash River.
By 1789, the new Constitution of the United States authorized Congress to create a navy, but during George Washington's first term ( 1787 – 1793 ) little was done to rearm the navy.
By early 1789, the government of the State of Franklin had collapsed entirely and the territory was firmly back under the control of North Carolina.
By 1789, there were 43, including five held by princes of the blood ( Orléans, Condé, Bourbon, Enghien, and Conti ), ( Penthièvre ) ( who was the son of a legitimized prince, the Count of Toulouse, also a pair de France ), and 37 other lay peers, ranking from the Duchy of Uzès, created in 1572, to the Duchy of Aubigny, created in 1787.
By June, when continued impasses lead to further deterioration in relations, the Estates-General was reconstituted first as the National Assembly ( June 17, 1789 ) seeking a solution for the realm independent of the king's management of the meetings of the Estates General which occasionally continued to meet.
By 1789, he was a captain in the Esterhazy Regiment of Hussars.
* Biographical Dictionary of the United States Secretaries of the Treasury, 1789 – 1995 By Bernard S. Katz, C. Daniel Vencill, Greenwood Press
By 1789 Dunkirk had fourteen vessels in the trade sailing to Brazil, Walvis Bay, and other areas of the South Atlantic to hunt sperm and right whales.
By 1789, France was hurtling toward revolt as the result of bankruptcy brought on by the country's support of the American Revolution and high food prices due to drought, all of which was exacerbated by propagandists whose central object of scorn and ridicule was Queen Marie Antoinette.
* The First Tet Offensive of 1789 By Spencer C. Tucker
By 1789, US officials realized that, in the words of Secretary of War Henry Knox, " the Indians are especially tenacious of their lands, and generally do not relinquish their right, excepting on the principle of a specific consideration, expressly given for the purchase of the same.

By and difficulties
By 1939 her marriage to Pollock was in difficulties, and she began a series of affairs.
By Livy's account the crossing was accomplished in the face of huge difficulties.
By late 2374, Worf and Jadzia are married less than a year when they decided to try to have a child despite the extreme difficulties posed by the disparate biologies of Trill and Klingons.
By mid 1883, financial difficulties due to aggressive growth and expenditures led to a shake up among the D & RG board of directors, and General Palmer resigned as president of the D & RG in August 1883, while retaining that position with the Western.
By 1830, the Restoration government of < span lang =" fr "> Charles X </ span > faced difficulties on all sides.
By the end of the 1870s the stage was set for discontent among the aboriginal people of the prairies: the bison population was in serious decline ( creating enormous economic difficulties ) and, in an attempt to assert control over aboriginal settlement, the federal government often violated the terms of the treaties it had signed during the latter part of the decade.
By the eighth edition ( 1853 – 1860 ), the encyclopedia said of the Noah story, " The insuperable difficulties connected with the belief that all other existing species of animals were provided for in the ark are obviated by adopting the suggestion of Bishop Stillingfleet, approved by Matthew Poole ... and others, that the Deluge did not extend beyond the region of the Earth then inhabited ".
By the end of the 16th century, however, the castle fell into disrepair and after the final Howard owner, Theophilus, entered into financial difficulties the castle and the surrounding estates were sold off.
By 1987, the disclosure of the Iran-Contra Affair and increasing difficulties with Defense budgets weighed on Weinberger.
By the late 1920s, Holloway found himself in financial difficulties with the British tax authorities and was briefly declared bankrupt.
By the 1890s, the London stage was already coming under new influences, and Wilson Barrett's vogue in melodrama had waned, leaving him in financial difficulties.
By the 1820s he was constantly in financial difficulties.
By early 1994, Edwards ' personal difficulties became worse and began to affect the other band members as well as himself.
By 1887, plantations on the floodplains had been abandoned due to the land owners financial difficulties.
By the 1940s, this emphasis had passed as geographers found that the difficulties associated with reconstructing the past were forbidding and at odds with their primary concern with the present world.
By this time, Hancock's difficulties with women had become part of the characterisation.
By the late ' 90s, increasing competition from better-funded national chains, leasing difficulties at some mall locations and what Bean describes in hindsight as several " bad decisions " combined to push Pizza Haven into filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Gates said “ By speaking today I hope to shed light on the issues that surround speech and language difficulties.
* By the type of offender, e. g., by social class or high socioeconomic status, the occupation of positions of trust or profession, or academic qualification, researching the motivations for criminal behavior, e. g., greed or fear of loss of face if economic difficulties become obvious.
By early 1982, Reagan's economic program was beset with difficulties as the recession that had begun in 1979 continued.
By December 2001, Barger was experiencing financial difficulties that he announced would cause an interruption in keeping Robot Wisdom online.
By 2001, however, the media focussed more upon Flora and her difficulties than in protecting Parkinson's reputation, so more voices were raised in criticism of Parkinson.
By 1637 he had spent £ 100, 000 on the undertaking but after various jealousies and difficulties the king took the work into his own hands in 1638, making a further grant of land to the Earl.
By 2005, several teams were handicapped by the South Australian speed limit of, as well as the difficulties of support crews keeping up with race vehicles.

4.475 seconds.