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From the Carolingian epoch to the end of the Middle Ages and beyond, this was the most widely copied work of secular literature in Europe.
From the early to mid 1830s and particularly through the epoch years 1846 – 1869 the Oregon Trail and its many offshoots were used by about 400, 000 settlers, ranchers, farmers, miners, and businessmen and their families.
From the same epoch is the hexagonal baptismal font, with panels of the Histories of St. John the Baptist, by Giovanni d ' Agostino.
From appropriate weighting, the coordinate axes defined by the published catalogue are believed to be aligned with the extragalactic radio frame to within ± 0. 6 milliarc-sec at the epoch J1991. 25, and non-rotating with respect to distant extragalactic objects to within ± 0. 25 milliarc-sec / yr.
From several letters of that epoch addressed to his brother Hananeel at Bologna it would appear that Obadiah was in poor circumstances.
From these examples it also follows that probably there was also a gradual shift of meaning of the res publica concept throughout the Roman era: the "( Roman ) Republic " connotation of res publica is something that rather occurs with retrospect to a closed period ( so less appararent in Cicero's time, who never knew the era of the Emperors, and could only compare with the epoch of the Kings ); on the other hand the translation of the Greek " politeia " concept appears to have nearly completely worn off in late antiquity.
From, a variety of arguments the conclusion is drawn that the greater part of the terrestrial animals and flowering plants of the British Islands migrated thitherward, over continuous land, at three distinct periods, before, during and after the glacial epoch.
From this, and the abundance of blue horizontal branch stars, along with 99 RR Lyrae stars detected in 2005, lead to the conclusion there was an extended epoch of star formation.
From this information each 30-second epoch is scored as " awake " or one of 4 sleep stages: 1, 2, 3, and REM or Rapid Eye Movement sleep.
From archaeological and palaeontological evidence, the bluebuck had a wider distribution and was more common during the early Holocene epoch 10, 000 years ago.

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From this, the company grew and by May 1970 the company was making profits of over £ 689, 000 ( 2008 equivalent: £ 7. 75 million ).

From and dates
From 1886 dates the finding of Mycenaean sepulchres outside the Argolid, from which, and from the continuation of Tsountas's exploration of the buildings and lesser graves at Mycenae, a large treasure, independent of Schliemann's princely gift, has been gathered into the National Museum at Athens.
From this time dates his contact with Caspar Schwenckfeld.
From his Transylvanian period dates Alsted's Prodromus ( printed 1641, but dated 1635 ).
From Irish annals it is known that Edmund's old rival Olaf Guthfrithson left Dublin in 939 ( Annals of the Four Masters ), that in 940 his cousin Amlaíb Cuarán ( also Olaf Sihtricsson ) joined him in York ( Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Clonmacnoise ) and that Olaf Guthfrithson died in 941 ( Annals of Clonmacnoise, Chronicon Scotorum ), while the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( MS E ) dates his death – incorrectly it seems – to 942.
From 1886 dates the finding of Mycenaean sepulchres outside the Argolid, from which, and from the continuation of Tsountas's exploration of the buildings and lesser graves at Mycenae, a large treasure, independent of Schliemann's princely gift, has been gathered into the National Museum at Athens.
From the time of Malherbe dates the gradual development of the poetic rules of " Classicism " that would dominate until the Romantics.
From 10 June to 3 July 2011, Simple Minds embarked on the ' Greatest Hits Forest Tour ', playing a series of seven dates in woodland locations of England, as part of Forestry Commission Live Music.
From this time dates his long association with François Guizot.
From 1491 onwards the ponds, the pasture of Fleet and the fishery had been closely tied to the farms of Fleet ( probably including the mill, which local tradition dates to the medieval period, though there is no firm evidence of this ).
From this time, too, dates a tradition of texts written in a language marked by traces of spoken Walloon.
From September 25 to October 10, X Japan performed their first ever North American tour with dates in Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, Chicago, Vancouver, Toronto and New York City.
From February – March 2009, Meiko performed on a string of U. S. dates in support of Joshua Radin.
From 2003 to 2005, Built to Spill toured extensively, performing over 150 dates.
From this evidence, scholars today agree that the formation of Friulan dates back to around 1000, at the same time as other dialects derived from Latin ( see Vulgar Latin ).
From his father's death in 1894 dates the beginning of his third period, during which he was especially influenced by his reading of the symbolist poets and Russian literature, particularly Turgenev, Dostoyevsky, and Tolstoy.
From then on, the two share an on / off relationship and are usually jealous when the other dates someone else ; such as when Ross dates Phoebe's friend, Bonnie ( resulting in a short reconciliation ), and when Rachel dates her customer, Joshua.
From the same time dates a curious dispute regarding the etiquette of precedence among the scholars greeting the exilarch Talmud Ta ' an.
From this dates the Karaite custom of reciting the articles of the creed preparatory to slaughtering.
From the early 1920s into the 1930s, Jackson played frequent club dates in Chicago, and was noted for busking at Chicago's Maxwell Street Market.
From October 494 to the conclusion of peace near the end of 506, the author gives an annalistic account, with careful specification of dates, of the main events in Mesopotamia, the theatre of conflict such as the siege and capture of Amid by the Persians ( 502 – 3 ), their unsuccessful siege of Edessa ( 503 ), and the abortive attempt of the Greeks to recover Amida ( 504 – 5 ).
From the 1920s on, the suburban services were operated using Pacific-type 4-6-2 locomotives and specially-designed light-heavyweight coaches that, with their late 1920s build dates, became known as the “ Capone ” cars.
From this phase dates the Chart Gunpowder Mill, the oldest of its kind in the world.
From the first century A. D. dates a fresco at the Baths of Trajan in Rome depicting a bird's eye view of an ancient city.

From and earliest
From the earliest days of the motor car industry, before the A.L.A.M. was established, patent infringement loomed as a serious and vexing problem.
One tablet from this period reads, "( From the earliest days ) no-one had made a statue of lead, ( but ) Rimush king of Kish, had a statue of himself made of lead.
From the time that the earliest English-speaking settlers arrived, the area has also been known as The Forks, because it is situated at the confluence of the north and south branches of the Kalamazoo River.
From the earliest settlement of the Cayman Islands, economic activity was hindered by isolation and a limited natural resource base.
From its earliest inception as a single service initiative formed in 1981 by Columbia University undergraduates, Community Impact has grown into Columbia University's largest student service organization.
From earliest times cavalry had the advantage of improved mobility, making it an
From the earliest times knights and mounted men-at-arms had frequently dismounted to handle enemies they could not overcome on horseback, such as in the Battle of the Dyle ( 891 ) and the Battle of Bremule ( 1119 ), but after 1350s this trend became more marked with the dismounted men-at-arms fighting as super-heavy infantry with two-handed swords and poleaxes.
From earliest times, some kind of government has arguably been a vital part of every human society — though this refers only to a particularly loose definition of government.
From his earliest involvement in politics, Cleveland aligned himself with the Democratic Party.
From its earliest beginnings in the Middle Ages, gin has evolved over the course of a millennium from an herbal medicine to an object of commerce in the spirits industry.
From his earliest days, Audubon had an affinity for birds.
From the earliest microcontrollers to today, six-transistor SRAM is almost always used as the read / write working memory, with a few more transistors per bit used in the register file.
From the earliest finds, opium has appeared to have ritual significance, and anthropologists have speculated that ancient priests may have used the drug as a proof of healing power.
" From its earliest beginnings, Christianity spread much more quickly in major urban areas ( like Antioch, Alexandria, Carthage, Corinth, Rome ) than in the countryside ( in fact, the early church was almost entirely urban ), and soon the word for " country dweller " became synonymous with someone who was " not a Christian ," giving rise to the modern meaning of " pagan.
From the earliest phonograph designs, many of which were powered by spring-wound mechanisms, a speed governor was essential.
From its earliest stirrings, with their focus on the development of national languages and folklore, and the spiritual value of local customs and traditions, to the movements that would redraw the map of Europe and lead to calls for " self-determination " of nationalities, nationalism was one of the key issues in Romanticism, determining its roles, expressions and meanings.
From the earliest times, at least since the plays of Aristophanes, the primary topics of literary satire are politics, religion and sex.
From earliest times and in many distant armies throughout history, the right hand ( or " weapon hand ") has been raised as a greeting of friendship and to demonstrate the absence of a weapon.
From the 6th century BCE, the pre-Socratic Greek philosophers developed the earliest known philosophical models of the universe.
From his earliest works, Brahms wrote music that prominently featured the viola.
From his earliest youth he was fond of Dartmoor, his early associations centring around the neighbourhood of Sheepstor, Walkhampton, Meavy, and Yannadon.
From a very early date, British coins have been inscribed with the name of the ruler of the kingdom in which they were produced, and a longer or shorter title, always in Latin ; among the earliest distinctive English coins are the silver pennies of Offa of Mercia, which were inscribed with the legend " King Offa ".
From her earliest years, she delighted everyone with her extraordinary beauty and vivacity.
From Maryland's earliest days, Cecilius Calvert had enjoined its colonists to leave religious rivalries behind.
From the earliest record for Nuku ' alofa, the early writer always refer to the settlement as Noogollefa ( 1797 ), Nioocalofa ( 1806 ), Nukualofa ( 1826 by Methodist ) and Noukou-Alofa ( 1842 by French Catholic Priest ).

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