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Edward and Spannaus
Edward Spannaus, a treasurer for LaRouche campaigns, filed complaints with the state bar and the U. S. Justice Department against one of the Assistant U. S. Attorneys in the case.
LaRouche's legal adviser and treasurer, Edward Spannaus, along with fund raising operatives Dennis Small, Paul Greenberg, Michael Billington, and Joyce Rubinstein, were convicted of conspiracy to commit mail fraud.

Edward and defendant
* EDMONDSON, Robert Edward ( 1872 – 1959 ) Anti-Semitic writer and defendant at the Great Sedition Trial of 1944.
Frances Noel Stevens Hall ( 1874-1942 ), widow of victim Edward Wheeler Hall and a defendant in the 1926 murder trial.

Edward and trials
Edmund took part in the trials of the two Despensers, and in the council transferring power to Prince Edward, who was crowned King Edward III.
Thomas was the husband to Ann Carr, and father of Ann Putnam, Jr. Thomas ' brother, Edward, also participated in the witch trials.
In 1699, he attended the trials in the House of Lords of Charles Mohun, 4th Baron Mohun, and Edward Rich, 6th Earl of Warwick, who were accused of murder.

Edward and further
In 1938, Edward Kasner's nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, coined the term googol which is, then proposed the further term googolplex to be " one, followed by writing zeroes until you get tired ".
Edward left in 1272, and despite the Second Council of Lyon's plans for another crusade in 1274, no further large-scale expedition ever arrived.
Sten Körner also noted that the death of Harthacnut could be part of a plot, but also did not further explore the notion though the implication would be that Edward the Confessor was behind this plot.
In the early 20th century, Grant Park was expanded with further landfill — much of it from the excavations of the Chicago Tunnel Company — and developed with a very formal landscape design by Edward Bennett.
To further seal the peace, Robert's son and heir David married the sister of Edward III.
After the death of Edward, further attempts to curb the power of the nobles were made by his brother, D. Pedro, duke of Coimbra, who acted as regent during the minority of Afonso V of Portugal ( 1438 – 1447 ).
The Westminster chronicler claimed that Gaveston had led Edward to reject the sweet embraces of his wife ; while the Meaux Chronicle ( written several decades later ) took concern further and complained that, Edward took too much delight in sodomy.
At the York Parliament of 1322, Edward issued a statute which revoked all previous ordinances designed to limit his power and to prevent any further encroachment upon it.
When Isabella's retinue — loyal to Edward, and ordered back to England by Isabella — returned to the English Court on 23 December, they brought further shocking news for the king: Isabella had formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer in Paris and they were now plotting an invasion of England.
Edward was initially defiant, but an attack by a Muslim assassin in June forced him to abandon any further campaigning.
For Edward, a further provocation came from Llywelyn's planned marriage to Eleanor, daughter of Simon de Montfort.
A further provocation came in a case brought by Macduff, son of Malcolm, Earl of Fife, in which Edward demanded that Balliol appear in person before the English Parliament to answer the charges.
Edward did not face any further rebellions after his restoration, as the Lancastrian line had virtually been extinguished, and the only rival left was Henry Tudor, who was living in exile.
Although nothing further was proven and Edward denied he had committed adultery, the suggestion of impropriety was damaging.
The firm received further warrants from Edward as king and from George V both as Prince of Wales and as king.
A recent study translates his words as follows :" And a very great betrayal of a lord it is also in the world, that a man betray his lord to death, or drive him living from the land, and both have come to pass in this land: Edward was betrayed, and then killed, and after that burned ..." Later sources, further removed from events, such as the late 11th century Passio S. Eadwardi and John of Worcester, claim that Ælfthryth organised the killing of Edward, while Henry of Huntingdon wrote that she killed Edward herself.
In 1313, Isabella travelled to Paris with Edward to garner further French support, which resulted in the Tour de Nesle Affair.
But it did more than this ; by the king's instructions, it endeavoured to make a national valuation list, estimating the annual value of all the land in the country, ( 1 ) at the time of Edward the Confessor's death, ( 2 ) when the new owners received it, ( 3 ) at the time of the survey, and further, it reckoned, by command, the potential value as well.
The Lancastrians knew they could retreat no further before Edward attacked their rear, and that they would be forced to give battle.
# Abdication for Edward and any potential heirs he might father, allowing him to make any marital decisions without further constitutional implications.
A further group of seven men, Edward Habington, Charles Tilney, Edward Jones, John Charnock, John Travers, Jerome Bellamy, and Robert Gage, were tried and convicted shortly afterward.

Edward and notes
* Alfred Korzybski, Manhood of Humanity, foreword by Edward Kasner, notes by M. Kendig, Institute of General Semantics, 1950, hardcover, 2nd edition, 391 pages, ISBN 0-937298-00-X.
This was the derivation of Alemanni used by Edward Gibbon, in his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and by the anonymous contributor of notes assembled from the papers of Nicolas Fréret, published in 1753, who noted that it was the name used by outsiders for those who called themselves the Suevi.
* Morse, Edward ( 1922 ) Additional notes on arrow release Salem, Massachusetts: Peabody Museum
Shakespearean scholar David Haley notes that in order to have written Coriolanus, Edward de Vere " must have foreseen the Midland Revolt grain riots 1607 reported in Coriolanus ", a view most Shakespeareans accept.
In the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon notes that the disciples of Saint Severinus of Noricum were invited by a " Neapolitan lady " to bring his body to the villa in 488, " in the place of Augustulus, who was probably no more.
Edward J. Larson, a historian who won the Pulitzer Prize for History for his book Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion, notes: " Like so many archetypal American events, the trial itself began as a publicity stunt.
As Edward J. Renehan, Jr. notes:
The real theme of the Enigma Variations which is present everywhere throughout the work in different shapes, is rather short: it consists of only nine notes ( the first nine notes of Nimrod with added crotchet rests ) on the rhythm of Edward Elgar ’ s own name (" short-short-long-long ", and the reverse of it, " long-long-short-short " and an endnote ).
* Edward Duyker Citizen Labillardière: A Naturalist ’ s Life in Revolution and Exploration ( 1755 — 1834 ), Miegunyah / Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2003, ISBN 0-522-85010-3, Paperback reprint, 2004, ISBN 0-522-85160-6, pp. 383 ( including notes, glossaries, zoological, botanical and general index ), 12 maps, 18 black and white plates New South Wales Premier ’ s General History Prize, 2004.
Edward Courtney notes that the prominence of Egypt in the ancient Greek novels might make it plausible for Petronius to have set an episode there, but expresses some doubt about the oracle's relevance to Encolpius ' travels, " since we have no reason to suppose that Encolpius reached the Danube or the far north, and we cannot suggest any reason why he should have.
The prominent ancient historian Edward Togo Salmon notes in his work, A history of the Roman world from 30 B. C.
For the publisher Edward Lumley Thorpe produced Northern Mythology ( 1851 ) with notes and illustrations.
" The willingness of a member of the highest Roman aristocracy to toss off imitations of Hellenistic sentimental erotic poetry ( homosexual at that )," notes Edward Courtney, " is a new phenomenon in Roman culture at this time.
Historians Edward Hyams and George Ordish believe quipus were recording devices, similar to musical notation, in that the notes on the page present basic information, and the performer would then bring those details to life.
The Twelfth Edition ( with portraits of the judges ), with the last corrections of the author and with notes and additions by Edward Christian, Esq., Barrister at Law and Professor of the Laws of England in the University of Cambridge, London, 1793 – 1795.
* Robinson, Edward, Eli Smith ( 1841 ): Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1838, Published by Crocker & Brewster, Item notes: v. 2 p. 257, 279, 305
* Robinson, Edward, Eli Smith ( 1841 ): Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1838a, Published by Crocker & Brewster, Item notes: v. 2
* Robinson, Edward, Eli Smith ( 1841 ): Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1838a, Published by Crocker & Brewster, Item notes: v. 3 ( p. 161, p. 169, p. 195 )
* Robinson, Edward, Eli Smith ( 1841 ): Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1838a, Published by Crocker & Brewster, Item notes: v. 3 ( p. 376 )
* Robinson, Edward, Eli Smith ( 1841 ): Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1838a, Published by Crocker & Brewster, Item notes: v. 3
Edward Kottick notes that the short octave persisted for a long time, suggests that a kind of mutual inertia between composers and instrument builders may have been responsible:
Edward Larsson's notes ( 1885 )
Many runes in the inscription deviate from known medieval runes, but in 2004 it was discovered that these appear along with pentadic runes in the 1883 notes of a 16-year-old journeyman tailor with an interest in folk music, Edward Larsson.
Edward Greenberg, a New York City litigator, notes higher vulnerability of unprofessional journalists in court compared to the professional ones:

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