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Chapter and VI
F. Rahman, Avicenna's Psychology: An English Translation of Kitab al-Najat, Book II, Chapter VI with Historical-philosophical Notes and Textual Improvements on the Cairo Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952.
* Folio 10 recto: Elephant ( Elephans ) ( Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, ii, 14 ; Physiologus, Chapter 43 ; Ambrose, Hexaemeron, Book VI, 35 ; Solinus, Collectanea rerum memorabilium, xxv, 1-7 )
Another prominent source, which Cervantes evidently admires more, is Tirant lo Blanch which the priest describes in Chapter VI of Quixote as " the best book in the world.
:: Example 7 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter VI, Article 77 of the Constitution of Lithuania states:
In the Report of the Committee dated 3 September 1947 to the UN General Assembly, the majority of the Committee in Chapter VI proposed a plan to replace the British Mandate with " an independent Arab State, an independent Jewish State, and the City of Jerusalem " ..., the last to be under " an International Trusteeship System ".
The Security Council could subsequently pass resolutions under Chapter VI of the UN Charter to recommend the " Pacific Resolution of Disputes.
The term " The Local Group " was introduced by Edwin Hubble in Chapter VI of his book The Realm of the Nebulae ( Hubble 1936, pp. 124 – 151 ).
Chapter I to VI cover Robert de Boron's Merlin.
Chapter VI begins by saying the next three chapters will address possible objections to the theory, the first being that often no intermediate forms between closely related species are found, though the theory implies such forms must have existed.
It was adopted under Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter.
Darwin used the term twice in the 1859 first edition of his work On the Origin of Species, in Chapter IV: Natural Selection, and in Chapter VI: Difficulties on Theory –
Cited in Chapter VI of Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince ( Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired By One ’ s Own Arms And Ability ) Fra Girolamo Savonarola was seen by Machiavelli as an incompetent, ill-prepared, and ' unarmed prophet ', unlike ' Moses, Cyrus, Romulus, Theseus ' ( Machiavelli's The Prince )
* See Chapter VI, The National Convention, for more details on the king's trial and execution.
Chapter VI on Northerners in the South: Frederick L. Olmsted.
* Cleopatra VII ( VI ) at LacusCurtius – Chapter XIII of E. R. Bevan's House of Ptolemy, 1923
It is much more likely that Saul had no official high priest after this incident until the end of his reign ( see Josephus's Antiquities of the Jews, Book VI, Chapter XII, Paragraph 7.
:" He betook himself to slay the women and the children, and thought he did not act therein either barbarously or inhumanly ; first, because they were enemies whom he thus treated, and, in the next place, because it was done by the command of God, whom it was dangerous not to obey " ( Flavius Josephus, Antiquites Judicae, Book VI, Chapter 7 ).
He defined will in his Leviathan Chapter VI, in words which explicitly criticize the medieval scholastic definitions:
* Chapter VI describes the Security Council's power to investigate and mediate disputes ;
Decisions of the Security Council on all other matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of nine members including the concurring votes of the permanent members ; provided that, in decisions under Chapter VI, and under paragraph 3 of Article 52, a party to a dispute shall abstain from voting.
Green, Ohio History ( journal ), Volume 38, " A Visit in 1929 to the Sites, in Western Ohio, of Forts Built by Generals Arthur St. Clair, Anthony Wayne and William Henry Harrison ", Chapter VI, p. 614-616
Chapter VI. Print.
Chapter VI: Pig and Pepper.
* Ibn Kathir, Stories of the Prophets, Chapter VI: Story of Abraham

Chapter and VII
" Chapter VII: The Period of the Judges.
* Ramsey, Frank Plumpton ( 1931 ) " Truth and Probability " ( PDF ), Chapter VII in The Foundations of Mathematics and other Logical Essays, Reprinted 2001, Routledge.
Chapter VII deals with the Choir Offices.
Weaving in and out of the practical functioning of all of these organizational factors are two universal elements of human social behavior that Simon addresses in Chapter VII — The Role of Authority, and in Chapter X — Loyalties, and Organizational Identification.
In rare cases, the Security Council can adopt resolutions under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, related to " threats to Peace, Breaches of the Peace and Acts of Aggression ," which are legally binding under international law, and can be followed up with economic sanctions, military action, and similar uses of force through the auspices of the United Nations.
It has been argued that resolutions passed outside of Chapter VII can also be binding ; the legal basis for that is the Council's broad powers under Article 24 ( 2 ), which states that " in discharging these duties ( exercise of primary responsibility in international peace and security ), it shall act in accordance with the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations ".
In his book, Two Years Before the Mast ( Chapter VII ), Richard Henry Dana, Jr. described the islands as he found them circa 1834.
Chapter VII gives sonnet O voi che per la via, with two sestets ( AABAAB AABAAB ) and two quatrains ( CDDC CDDC ), and Ch.
Chapter VII ( of the first edition ) addresses the evolution of instincts.
His seminal work is concerned with the principles of legislation and the hedonic calculus is introduced with the words “ Pleasures then, and the avoidance of pains, are the ends that the legislator has in view .” In Chapter VII Bentham says, “ The business of government is to promote the happiness of the society, by punishing and rewarding … In proportion as an act tends to disturb that happiness, in proportion as the tendency of it is pernicious, will be the demand it creates for punishment .”
* Lang, Andrew ( 1900 ) Demoniacal Possession, The Making of Religion, ( Chapter VII ), Longmans, Green, and C °, London, New York and Bombay, 1900, pp. 128 – 146.
This directive can be found in the Articles of the Federation, Chapter I, Article II, Paragraph VII, which states:
* Poke's edition of Creasy's 15 Most Important Battles Ever Fought According to Edward Shepherd Creasy Chapter VII.
For instance, von Guericke writes ( Book II Chapter VII ) " For God cannot be contained in any location, nor in any vacuum, nor in any space, for He Himself is, of His nature, location and vacuum.
* U. S. department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Chapter VII, Safety.
The first group of military observers, which has become known as the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization ( UNTSO ), arrived in the region in June 1948, when the Security Council threatened Chapter VII intervention.
History of Greece, Chapter VII.
History of Greece, Chapter VII.
History of Greece, Chapter VII.
Roo and Kanga come to the Forest " in the usual way " in Chapter VII of Winnie-the-Pooh.
* Chapter VII describes the Security Council's power to authorize economic, diplomatic, and military sanctions, as well as the use of military force, to resolve disputes ;
In the process of coming up with the title of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald had considered several titles for his book including " Trimalchio " and " Trimalchio in West Egg ;" Fitzgerald characterizes Gatsby as Trimalchio in the novel, notably in the first paragraph of Chapter VII: " It was when curiosity about Gatsby was at its highest that the lights in his house failed to go on one Saturday night — and, as obscurely as it had begun, his career as Trimalchio was over.
In favour of this view is the fact that previous resolutions legitimizing war under Chapter VII used much stronger terms, like "... all necessary means …" in Resolution 678 in 1990 and that Resolution 1441 stated that the Security Council shall " remain seized of the matter.

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