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Right now he found Sophie De Witt, that magnificent young matron he had spotted at Kamieniec four years ago.
* Burton, Ernest De Witt.
* The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself ( 1858 ) by De Witt C. Peters, at Project Gutenberg and at Google Books.
* De Witt, B .; Hoppe, J .; Nicolai, H. " On The Quantum Mechanics Of Supermembranes ", Nucl. Phys.
* January 5 – William De Witt Snodgrass, American poet ( d. 2009 )
William begged De Witt to allow Zuylenstein to stay, but he refused.
De Witt, the leading politician of the Republic, took William's education into his own hands, instructing him weekly in state matters — and joining him in a regular game of real tennis.
Gaspar Fagel replaced De Witt as Grand Pensionary, and was more friendly to William's interests.
To prevent the restoration of the influence of the House of Orange, De Witt allowed the pensionary of Haarlem, Gaspar Fagel, to induce the States of Holland to issue the Perpetual Edict ( 1667 ).
De Witt demanded an oath from each Holland regent ( city council member ) to uphold the Edict ; all but one complied.
William saw all this as a defeat, but in fact this arrangement was a compromise: De Witt would have preferred to ignore the prince completely, but now his eventual rise to the office of supreme army commander was implicit.
De Witt further conceded that William would be admitted as a member of the Raad van State, the Council of State, then the generality organ administering the defence budget.
DeWitt Clinton was the second son born to James Clinton and his wife Mary DeWitt ( 1737 – 1795, aunt of Simeon De Witt ), and was educated at King's College, what is now Columbia University.
* Hanyan, Craig and Mary L. De Witt Clinton and the Rise of the People's Men McGill-Queens University Press, ( 1996 ) online
Map of Otsego County, New York, by Simeon De Witt c. 1792-1793
The U. S. Census Bureau and the USGS list the county's name as De Witt, although the county uses the name DeWitt ( no space ).
De Witt County is divided into thirteen townships:
The sudden return of De Witt from the fleet prevented the Orangists from seizing power.
De Witt considered it a mere feint to create dissension among the Dutch and between them and France.
Five days later Charles made another peace offer to De Witt, again using Buat as an intermediary.
De Witt now had proof of the collaborationist nature of the Orange movement and the major city regents distanced themselves from its cause.
De Witt was aware of Charles's general intentions ( though not of the secret treaty ).
De Witt personally had arranged for the planning of a landing of marines at Chatham.
It lay effectively defenceless at Chatham and De Witt ordered it destroyed.
In June, De Ruyter, with Cornelis de Witt supervising, launched the Dutch " Raid on the Medway " at the mouth of the River Thames.

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Swiss naturalist Conrad Gesner used the words lituum alpinum for the first known detailed description of the alphorn in his De raris et admirandis herbis in 1555.
For the early part of the work, up until the Gregorian mission, Goffart feels that Bede used Gildas's De excidio.
Although Bede did not invent this method, his adoption of it, and his promulgation of it in De Temporum Ratione, his work on chronology, is the main reason why it is now so widely used.
It was based on Donatus ' De pedibus and Servius ' De finalibus, and used examples from Christian poets as well as Virgil.
Split focus shots, often referred to as " di-opt ", are used by De Palma to emphasize the foreground person / object while simultaneously keeping a background person / object in focus.
Furthermore, De Palma has used editors Bill Pankow ( Body Double, The Untouchables, Casualties of War, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Carlito's Way, Snake Eyes, The Black Dahlia, Redacted ) and Paul Hirsch ( Phantom of the Paradise, Carrie, Raising Cain, Mission to Mars ).
The first documented battlefield use of fire lances took place in 1132 when Chen Gui used them to defend De ' an from attack by the Jurchen Jin.
Despite all this, the film is also one of the most widely seen Godzilla films in the United States — it was popular in its initial theatrical release, largely due to an aggressive marketing campaign, including elaborate posters of the two title monsters battling atop New York City's World Trade Center towers, presumably to capitalize on the hype surrounding the Dino De Laurentiis remake of King Kong, which used a similar image for its own poster.
Tertullian, in his De Pudentia ( On Modesty ) 7: 1-4 mentions the depiction of a shepherd on Christian cups, calling to mind the parable of the Good Shepherd and thus used as a symbol for Jesus.
At 25, he came into a small inheritance from his mother and used a portion of it to repay De Warens for her financial support of him.
Syndicalism is also used to refer to the tactic of bringing about this social arrangement, typically expounded by anarcho-syndicalism and De Leonism, in which a general strike begins and workers seize their means of production and organise in a federation of trade unionism, such as the CNT.
Magick is an Early Modern English spelling for magic, used in works such as the 1651 translation of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's De Occulta Philosophia, Three Books of Occult Philosophy, or Of Magick.
As used by Thomas Hobbes in his treatises Leviathan and De Cive, natural law is " a precept, or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man is forbidden to do that which is destructive of his life, or takes away the means of preserving the same ; and to omit that by which he thinks it may best be preserved.
It was used in the treatise De Natura Fossilium, published in 1546 by the German mineralogist Georg Bauer, also known as Georgius Agricola.
De Situ Albanie, a late document, the Pictish Chronicle, the Duan Albanach, along with Irish legends, have been used to argue the existence of seven Pictish kingdoms.
The quadrivium is implicit in early Pythagorean writings and in the De nuptiis of Martianus Capella, although the term " quadrivium " was not used until Boethius early in the sixth century.
De Lyra's book was one of the primary sources that was used in Luther's translation of the Bible.
Syndicalism is also used to refer to the tactic of bringing about this social arrangement, typically expounded by anarcho-syndicalism and De Leonism, in which a general strike begins and workers seize their means of production and organise in a federation of trade unionism, such as the CNT.
# De Saussure argued for a distinction between langue ( an idealized abstraction of language ) and parole ( language as actually used in daily life ).
De Lesseps had used his friendly relationship with Sa ' id, which he had developed while he was a French diplomat during the 1830s.
* Tacos Al pastor / De Adobada (" shepherd style ") are made of thin pork steaks seasoned with adobo seasoning, then skewered and overlapped on one another on a vertical rotisserie cooked and flame-broiled as it spins ( analogous to the Döner kebab used in Greek restaurants to prepare gyros ).
The trivium is implicit in the De nuptiis of Martianus Capella, although the term was not used until the Carolingian era when it was coined in imitation of the earlier quadrivium.
The original use of the term was as a form of praxis rather than theory – a term used as a convention to refer to something that otherwise cannot be discussed in words – and early writings such as the Dao De Jing and the I Ching make pains to distinguish between conceptions of Dao ( sometimes referred to as " named Dao ") and the Dao itself ( the " unnamed Dao "), which cannot be expressed or understood in language.
A derivative, Daoshi (, " Daoist priest "), was used already by the Jesuits Matteo Ricci and Nicolas Trigault in their De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas, rendered as Tausu in the original Latin edition ( 1615 ), and Tausa in an early English translation published by Samuel Purchas ( 1625 ).

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