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:" This Gautbert, who at his consecration received the honoured name of the apostle Simeon, went to Sweden, and was honourably received by the king and the people ; and he began, amidst general goodwill and approval, to build a church there --" ( Chapter XIV )
First appearing in Chapter XIV, he becomes friends with the protagonist after they save each other's lives.
* Coleridge's Biographia Literaria, Chapter XIV, containing the term
In Magick in Theory and Practice, Chapter XIV, Crowley says:
In Chapter XIII, he describes the " caste system " of the hotel —" manager-cooks-waiters-plongeurs "— and, in Chapter XIV, its frantic and seemingly chaotic workings.
* Chapters XIV and Chapter XV establish the powers of, respectively, the International Court of Justice and the United Nations Secretariat.
Chapter XIV, on German policy in Eastern Europe, in particular displays the influence of the materials Haushofer brought Hitler and Hess while they were imprisoned.
# Chapter XIV: Central Chile
Chapter XIV was given the revised heading " Chiloe and Concepcion: Great Earthquake ", and chapter XX had the heading " Keeling Island :– Coral Formations ", with the concluding chapter XXI keeping the heading " Mauritius to England ".
The theme of metafiction may be central to the work, as in The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman ( 1759 ) or as in Herman Melville's The Confidence Man, Chapter XIV, in which the narrator talks about the literary devices used in the other chapters.
** Nazi Rule in Poland 1939-1945 by Tadeusz Cyprian and Jerzy Sawicki, Polonia Publishing House 1961 Chapter XIV Germanization of Children & XVII The Nazi Attitude to Science
In Book XII, Chapter XIV of the Historia, Cadwaladr is given as the last in a line of kings that began with Brutus of Troy.
It was modeled on the design of the Villa Pisani in Montagnana, Italy in Book II, Chapter XIV of I Quattro Libri dell ’ Achitettura.
The design source for the Hammond-Harwood House is Villa Pisani at Montagnana ( Book II, Chapter XIV ), and for the first Monticello ( 1770 ) the design source is Villa Cornaro at Piombino Dese ( Book II, Chapter XIV ).
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Chapter XIV: Monçada continues his story.
The 5th-century AD Vishnusamhita, an appendix to the Vishnu Purana, refers directly to the modeling of wax for making metal objects in chapter XIV: " if an image is to be made of metal, it must first be made of wax .” Chapter 68 of the ancient Sanskrit text Mānasāra Silpa details casting idols in wax and is entitled " Maduchchhista vidhānam ", or " lost wax method ".
Whereas the opening page of " Ourselves " alluded to the part played by Londonderry's forebear Viscount Castlereagh at the Congress of Vienna in bringing back the world to " peaceful habits " after the Napoleonic Wars, Hitler stated in Chapter XIV of Mein Kampf, entitled GERMANY ' S POLICY IN EASTERN EUROPE: " Times have changed since the Congress of Vienna.
Chapter XIV is the origin of the famous critical concept of a ' willing suspension of disbelief '.
Chapter XIV, on German policy in Eastern Europe, in particular displays the influence of the materials Haushofer brought Hitler and Hess while they were imprisoned.

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Chapter 6 describes Isaiah's call to be a prophet of God.
Chapter two describes a divorce.
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.
It generally resonates better with existing Muslim views than with Christianity: it foretells the coming of Muhammad by name ; rather than describing the crucifixion of Jesus, it describes him being raised up into heaven, similar to the description of Elijah in 2 Kings, Chapter 2 ; and it calls Jesus a " prophet " whose mission was restricted to the " house of Israel ".
The Testimonium Flavianum ( meaning the testimony of Flavius < nowiki ></ nowiki >) is the name given to the passage found in Book 18, Chapter 3, 3 of the Antiquities in which Josephus describes the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus at the hands of the Roman authorities.
In Book II, Chapter 23. 20 of his Church History, Eusebius describes the death of James according to Josephus.
Chapter 24 begins, which describes Njörðr as the father of two beautiful and powerful children: Freyr and Freyja.
In the Osirian temple at Denderah, an inscription ( translated by Budge, Chapter XV, Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection ) describes in detail the making of wheat paste models of each dismembered piece of Osiris to be sent out to the town where each piece is discovered by Isis.
* Chapter 2 describes the necessary qualifications of an abbot, forbids the abbot to make distinctions between persons in the monastery except for particular merit, and warns him he will be answerable for the salvation of the souls in his care.
From Chapter III to Chapter X, where the narrator obtains a job at " Hotel X ," he describes his descent into poverty, often in tragi-comic terms.
In Chapter IV of Book III he describes a new and much improved design of vacuum pump and attributes its invention to the need for a more easily transportable machine with which he could demonstrate his experiments to Frederick William who had expressed the desire to see them.
Von Guericke describes his work on electrostatics in Chapter 15 of Book IV of the Experimenta Nova.
Herodotus in Book 1, Chapter 68, describes how the Spartans uncovered in Tegea the body of Orestes which was seven cubits long — around 10 feet.
Chapter 25 describes Aurelius as leading the Britons in their early skirmishes against the Saxons.
The famous and pivotal scene described in Chapter 10, in which Pilar describes the execution of various fascist figures in her village is drawn from events that took place in Ronda in 1936.
* Chapter VI describes the Security Council's power to investigate and mediate disputes ;
* 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 ;
The descent of the land held by him cannot be clearly traced: but his name long remained attached to part of it ; and, as late as the year 1653, a parliamentary grant of the Abbey or Chapter lands describes " the common field at Paddington " as being " near a place commonly called Baynard's Watering.
Chapter One describes the life of the Brooker Family, a more wealthy example of the northern working class.
Chapter Two describes the life of miners and conditions down a coal mine.
Chapter Three describes the social situation of the average miner.

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