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Byron and attacked
These positions were attacked by Byron, Thomas Campbell, William Roscoe and others, while for a time Bowles was almost solitary.
According to Byron & Pack, many of the Cultural Revolution leaders also used the lawlessness of the period to acquire for themselves objects seized from the homes of persons attacked by Red Guards.
In 2005, Hunt and his son were involved in an incident in Byron Bay where he claimed to have been attacked by local teenagers.
In this essay, written in 1823, only 25 year old, he attacked the Encyclopaedists, Rousseau, Voltaire, Diderot, Kant, Robert Owen and Lord Byron.

Byron and Parliamentarian
Byron launched an offensive from the south with 5, 000 men against the Parliamentarian garrisons in Cheshire, most of which were quickly captured.
On 27 December, Sir William Brereton, the Parliamentarian commander in Cheshire and Lancashire, attempted to concentrate his forces to confront Byron, but was defeated by a sudden Royalist attack at the Second Battle of Middlewich.
Despite heavy losses due to the only avenue of advance being a narrow lane lined with Parliamentarian musketeers, this move succeeded in allowing Byron to take Round Hill, forcing the Parliamentarian infantry back to a hedge on the far side.

Byron and right
Justice Byron White took issue with the court announcing a new constitutional right when it had no " factual and textual bases " in the constitution or previous opinions of the court for the rule announced in the opinion.
The Royalist right wing of cavalry and dragoons was led by Prince Rupert, with Sir John Byron in support.
Justice Byron White's majority opinion emphasized that Eisenstadt and Roe had only recognized a right to engage in procreative sexual activity, and that long-standing moral antipathy toward homosexual sodomy was enough to argue against the notion of a " right " to sodomy.
The majority opinion, written by Justice Byron White, argued that the Constitution did not confer " a fundamental right to engage in homosexual sodomy.
The majority opinion in Bowers, written by Justice Byron White, framed the legal question as whether the constitution confers " a fundamental right upon homosexuals to engage in sodomy.
Augusta Maria Byron, later Augusta Maria Leigh ( 26 January 1783 – 12 October 1851 ), styled " The Honourable " from birth, was the only daughter of John " Mad Jack " Byron, the poet Lord Byron's father, by his first wife, Amelia Osborne ( Baroness Conyers in her own right and the divorced wife of Francis, Marquis of Carmarthen, who was later to become 5th Duke of Leeds ).
When Curzon died without heirs in 1856, Baroness Byron became Baroness Wentworth, in her own right, as sole claimant ; but she did not use the title.
The Royalists were led by Charles I personally, with William Vavasour commanding the right wing, Prince Rupert the left, and Sir John Byron the centre.
In February 1943, right after the Nazi occupation forces had imposed their " racial measures " that eventually led to the Holocaust, Bourlas joined the rebel forces of ELAS ( Greek National Liberation Army ) under the alias " Byron ", and fought in the 30th Regiment on the mountain of Paiko near Kilkis.
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Oddly, George Gordon Byron is described as " 6th Baron Byron " ( right after the name ), but the phrase " Lord Byron " does not occur in article ; however, Augusta Ada Byron is described as " daughter of Lord Byron " ( as well as her math achievements, of course ).
On the January 4, 2011 episode of NXT, Ziggler won a battle royal to earn the right to choose a new rookie, and chose Byron Saxton.
The Gold Dust Twins: Harold " Jug " McSpaden ( left ) and Byron Nelson | " Lord " Byron Nelson ( right )

Byron and commanded
He assumed the direction of a small Royalist army, based on Chester and commanded by Lord John Byron, raising his force to 2, 000 horse and 6, 000 foot.
" He served during the engagement as a volunteer under Sir John Byron and, riding alone at a gap in a hedge commanded by the enemy's fire, was immediately killed.
In the early morning of the 23rd a ship was spotted on the horizon to the north-east which turned out to be the frigate, HMS Belvidera, commanded by Captain Richard Byron, whereupon Rodgers immediately gave chase, with the Congress following close behind.
Byron, in the meantime, was commanded to support an attack by the Royalist musketeers on Skippon's force, drawing his regiments up behind the infantry " ready to second them in case the enemy's horse should advance towards them ".

Byron and by
At the inn, which was situated close to a broad weir, Byron was greeted by the landlord with obsequious deference and addressed as `` milord ''.
As they waited for supper they sat by the fire, glasses in hand, while Byron philosophized as much for his own entertainment as hers.
This might be said to be an upper- or an upper-middle-class bias, but the Commission published as one of its staff studies a book by Byron S. Hollingshead entitled Who Should Go To College??
* Byronic hero, an archetypal " rebel " in literature, described by Byron in 1812, with attitudes similar to those with angst in modernity.
In 1816 Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary Shelley visited Geneva and all three were inspired by the scenery in their writings.
In 1843, the description was translated into English and extensively annotated by Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, who had become interested in the engine ten years earlier.
Byron Rickards, flying a Ford Tri-Motor, was approached on the ground by armed revolutionaries.
* In the book Dark Symphony ( 2003 ) by Christine Feehan, Byron gives Antonietta a black borzoi named " Celt ".
* He is prominently featured in Hip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes, a 2006 documentary by Byron Hurt.
** Don Juan by Lord Byron ( 1824 )
The two line poetic form as a closed couplet was also used by William Blake in his poem Auguries of Innocence and also by Byron ( Don Juan ( Byron ) XIII ); John Gay ( Fables ); Alexander Pope ( An Essay on Man ).
1773 Map by J. Hawkesworth and J. Byron showing Hawkins ' discovery
John Byron, by Joshua Reynolds, 1759.
The poetry, romantic adventures and character of Lord Byron, characterised by his spurned lover Lady Caroline Lamb as ' mad, bad and dangerous to know ' were another inspiration for the Gothic, providing the archetype of the Byronic hero.
The Elizabeth and Byron Anderson Sculpture Garden is located by the Christian Petersen Art Museum at historic Morrill Hall.
* 1963 – Civil rights leader Medgar Evers is murdered in front of his home in Jackson, Mississippi by Ku Klux Klan member Byron De La Beckwith.
* 1825 – Malden Island is discovered by captain George Byron, 7th Baron Byron.
Byron Leftwich enjoyed a solid year in 2004, helped by strong performances from holdovers Fred Taylor and Jimmy Smith.
Now, strongly drawn by ambition, inspired by fellow poets such as Leigh Hunt and Lord Byron, and beleaguered by family financial crises, he suffered periods of depression.

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