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Charles K. Smith argues that Swift s rhetorical style persuades the reader to detest the speaker and pity the Irish.
Ampère also applied this same principle to magnetism, showing the harmony between his law and French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb s law of magnetic action.
Marlborough s younger brother, General of Infantry, Charles Churchill, ordered four brigades of foot to attack the village.
Borthwick was killed, as was Charles O Brien, the Irish Viscount Clare in French service, fighting at the head of his regiment.
" Malines, Lierre, Ghent, Alost, Damme, Oudenaarde, Bruges, and on 6 June Antwerp, all subsequently fell to Marlborough s victorious army and, like Brussels, proclaimed the Austrian candidate for the Spanish throne, the Archduke Charles, as their sovereign.
Emperor Joseph I, acting on behalf of his younger brother King Charles III ’, absent in Spain, claimed that reconquered Brabant and Flanders should be put under immediate possession of a governor named by himself.
As well as stories from the Old Testament, John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress and Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, she grew up with Aesop s Fables, the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, Charles Kingsley's The Water Babies, the folk tales and mythology of Scotland, the German Romantics, Shakespeare, and the romances of Sir Walter Scott.
During the Anglo-French War ( 1627 – 1629 ), under Charles I, by 1629 the Kirkes took Quebec City, Sir James Stewart of Killeith, Lord Ochiltree planted a colony on Cape Breton Island at Baleine, Nova Scotia and Alexander s son, William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling established the first incarnation of “ New Scotland ” at Port Royal.
Charles I s haste to make peace with France on the terms most beneficial to him meant that the new North American gains would be bargained away in the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye ( 1632 ).
Through the marriage, the future artist Romare Bearden became Charles cousin.
The " stoic strength " seen within the community was later expressed in Charles fine art.
Following her birth, Thomas de Pizan accepted an appointment to the court of Charles V of France, as the king s astrologer, alchemist, and physician.
She successfully educated herself by immersing herself in languages, in the rediscovered classics and humanism of the early Renaissance, and in Charles V s royal archive that housed a vast number of manuscripts.
Boyle s law, Charles law and Avogadro s law could be combined to give a general relation between the volume, pressure, temperature and the number of moles of a particular gas.
They began corresponding in the late 1820s and met for the first time in March 1830, when Isaac D ' Israeli dined at Bulwer-Lytton s house ( also present that evening were Charles Pelham Villiers and Alexander Cockburn.
In Crick s view, Charles Darwin s theory of evolution by natural selection, Gregor Mendel s genetics and knowledge of the molecular basis of genetics, when combined, revealed the secret of life.
After successful settlement on the island of St. Christophe ( St. Kitts ), the French Company of the American Islands delegated ( Charles Lienard ) Liénard de L ' Olive and Jean Duplessis Ossonville, Lord of Ossonville to colonize one or any of the region s islands, Guadeloupe, Martinique or Dominica.
Rossini s popularity in Paris was so great that Charles X gave him a contract to write five new operas a year, and at the expiration of the contract he was to receive a generous pension for life.
* Charles Tyner as General Victor Ball, Harold s uncle who lost an arm in the war and now pulls a hidden cord to make his wire prosthetic " salute.
Romantic painting by Charles Gleyre ( 19th c .) celebrating the Helvetian victory over the Romans at Agen ( 107 BC ) under Divico | Divico s command.

Charles and s
In the century or so following Charlemagne s death, his newly empowered warrior class grew stronger still, and Charles the Bald declared their fiefs to be hereditary.
September 95, Kpormakpor s Council of State is succeeded by one under civilian Wilton G. S. Sankawulo and with the factional heads Charles Taylor, Alhaji Kromah and George Boley in it.
* 1991 – The Revolutionary United Front, with support from the special forces of Charles Taylor s National Patriotic Front of Liberia, invades Sierra Leone in an attempt to overthrow Joseph Saidu Momoh, sparking a gruesome 11-year Sierra Leone Civil War.
* Charles McCreery s tutorials on chi-square, probability and Bayes theorem for Oxford University psychology students
In desperation, Gregory sent ambassadors to Charles Martel, the Frankish Mayor of the Palace, begging him to intervene on the pope s behalf.

Charles and advisers
It listed over 150 perceived " misdeeds " of Charles ' reign including the Church ( under the influence of foreign papists ) and royal advisers ( also " have engaged themselves to further the interests of some foreign powers ") the second half of the Remonstrance proposed solutions to the " misdeeds " including church reform and Parliamentary influence over the appointment of royal ministers.
Charles II restored the royal Privy Council, but he, like previous Stuart monarchs, chose to rely on a small committee of advisers.
Charles and his advisers believed a new government could be formed with the support of the Villèle, Chateaubriand, and Decazes monarchist factions, but chose a chief minister, Polignac, in November 1829 who was repellant to the liberals and, worse, Chateaubriand.
This view commended itself to Charles I and his episcopal advisers ; even if Hall, with John Davenant and Thomas Morton, was considered a likely die-hard by Richard Montagu if it ever came to reunification with the Catholic Church.
Its early board of advisers included former Richard Nixon advisor Robert D. Crane, a convert to Islam, and Charles Butterworth, a University of Maryland Islamic scholar.
It was about this time that he met the poet Charles Harpur and the newspaperman William Duncan, then editor of the Weekly Register ; he mentions in his Fifty Years of Australian History that these two men became his " chief advisers in matters of intellectual resource ".
Since Durham was ill for much of his time in Canada a great deal of the credit for the success of his mission belongs to his advisers, Wakefield and Charles Buller.
His father, Nicholas Perrenot de Granvelle ( 1484 – 1550 ), afterwards became chancellor of the empire under Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, held an influential position in the Netherlands, and from 1530 until his death he was one of the emperor's most trusted advisers in Germany.
On several occasions Saye outwitted the advisers of Charles I by his strict compliance with legal forms earning him the nickname " old subtlety ".
The Irish Confederates: Formed in October 1642, the Confederation of Kilkenny was initially a rebel Irish Catholic movement, fighting against the English troops sent to put down the rebellion, though they insisted they were at war with the king's advisers and not with Charles himself.
After his majority in 1515, Charles rebelled against her influence, but he soon recognized her as one of his wisest advisers, and she was again governor of the Netherlands ( 1519 – 30 ) intermittently until her death.
So Charles and his advisers developed various schemes to raise additional revenue without recourse to Parliament.
On the Royalist side, the campaign of 1645 opened in the west, where Charles II, the young prince of Wales was sent with Hyde ( later, Earl of Clarendon ), Hopton, and others as his advisers.
Charles VII thinks he should let her come, but his advisers say she may be an assassin.
* Minister Charles Crodel is one of Ororon's advisers, and the most important political figure in Hell, tasked with the daily operations of running the kingdom.
It was not until the formation of the country party ( the fore-runner of the Whig party ), which opposed the policies of the Cabal ( an inner group of advisers to the king ) and Charles II's Franco-Catholic policies, that Russell began to take an active part in affairs.
Among his academic advisers were Charles P. Kindleberger, Paul A. Samuelson and Jagdish N. Bhagwati.
This arbitrary act angered King Charles II and his advisers.
Smith reportedly had grown frustrated with his lack of authority on personnel and staffing decisions, as owner Charles Wang had instituted a setup where decisions were made collectively by a group of advisers rather than by the general manager alone.

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