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reassured and September
Negotiations with Conservative Central Office began after a meeting on 25 September, when the Conservatives had reassured MacDonald that it would not be difficult to come to agreement.
The empress reassured him by fresh honors and distinctions on the occasion of the solemn celebration of the peace of Jassy ( 2 September 1793 ), when she publicly presented him with a golden olive-branch encrusted with brilliants.

reassured and .
Convinced of the wisdom of their own actions, and reassured by the promises of their economic development programs, governments may fail to push outward to win more and more people to the national effort, becoming instead more rigid and inflexible in their policies.
There were 24% ( 10 subjects ) who shifted from a negative to a positive reaction after they were reassured as to the normalcy of the Kohnstamm-positive reaction.
He hesitated a second, looking at the bottle, before he said `` Sure-sure '', and I reassured him.
There would be time enough, perhaps the Old Man reassured himself, to pay the devil his due.
The last night I had called, but the line was always busy and it reassured me.
Pennsylvania iron interests were reassured by his support for protective tariffs.
The President also reassured many by his decisiveness in ordering the establishment of a military commission on May 1, 1865 to try the surviving conspirators involved in Lincoln's assassination.
" The White House tapes and documents show that he and Colson discussed the issue repeatedly, and that Colson eventually reassured the President by saying that he had, in essence, fixed the case.
Chaplin reassured him, " I can make up as old as you like.
At the same time, he reassured the landowners that social reforms would be limited to the cities.
They reassured him that they were not one of the battalions looking for revenge.
This became evident when Mountbatten had to be reassured that the fission reactions from the Bikini Atoll tests would not spread through the oceans and blow up the planet.
Its first clause promised the freedom of the church and the security of its properties, and succeeding clauses similarly reassured the propertied class.
Apparently he had some reservations about leaving the land of his forefathers, but God reassured him not to fear that he would rise again.
His engraver fixed the plates and Audubon reassured subscribers, but a few begged off.
More significantly, an informal defence arrangement with Britain reassured Kenyatta that he could rely on direct British military support in the event of an army mutiny or attempted coup.
Theremin recalled Ioffe reassured him that the war would not last long and that military experience would be useful for scientific applications.
Critics accuse Mao's authority in Jiangxi of being secured and reassured through the revolutionary terrorism, or red terrorism.
Najibullah reassured the inter-party opposition that he would not give up the gains of the Saur Revolution, but to the contrary, preserve them, not give up the PDPA's monopoly on power, or to collaborate with reactionary Mullahs.
The development of mild cinchonism is not a reason for stopping or interrupting quinine therapy, and the patient should be reassured.
He also wrote that he looked forward to the mescaline experience and reassured Osmond that his doctor did not object to his taking it.
The natives who captured Melville reassured him that he would not be eaten.
Nevada ratified the amendment, but only after being reassured by Senator William Morris Stewart that the amendment would not preclude prohibiting the Chinese and Irish immigrants from voting.
However, under the Constitution the states were subordinated to a central government ; the election of senators by the states reassured Antifederalists that there would be some protection against the swallowing up of states and their powers by an ever-expanding Federal government, providing a check on the power of the federal government.

monks and September
In September 1538, the abbot and the twelve remaining monks surrendered the abbey.
In September of the same year, he was made Bishop of Durham by the king, overruling the choice of the monks, who had elected and actually installed their sub-prior, Robert de Graynes.
Starting September 18, the protests had been led by thousands of Buddhist monks, and those protests had been allowed to proceed until a renewed government crackdown on September 26.
Siege of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra | Siege of 1608 – 1610: Orthodox monks led by the chronicler Avraamy Palitsyn defended the monastery against Polish-Lithuanian troops from September 1609 to January 1611.
The synod of September 838, ordered the monks of the abbey of Saint-Calais in the Diocese of Le Mans to return to their monastery, from which they falsely claimed to have been expelled by their bishop.
Neville was elected Archbishop of Canterbury on about 24 September 1231 by the monks of Canterbury, but his election was quashed in early 1232 by Pope Gregory IX, on the grounds that Neville was an illiteratus or illiterate, even though he had been found to be literatus in 1214 when appointed dean ; literatus in this sense meant " learned " rather than " literate ".
The defence of the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra by Orthodox monks led by the chronicler Avraamy Palitsyn ( September 1609 to January 1611 ).
In September 2007, during nationwide demonstrations against the military regime and its recently enacted price increases, protesting monks were denied access to the pagoda for several days before the government finally relented and permitted them in.
On September 24, 2007, 20, 000 monks and nuns ( the largest protest in 20 years ) marched at the golden Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon.
On September 25, 2007, 2, 000 monks and supporters defied threats from Burma's junta.
On September 26, 2007, clashes between security forces and thousands of protesters led by Buddhist monks in Burma have left at least five protesters dead by Burma security forces, according to opposition reports, in an anticipated crackdown.

monks and 1127
The island's known history dates from the time of King Stephen who, in 1127 gave the island to the Savignac monks as part of a land grant for an abbey.

monks and personally
He found time also to visit personally the great Benedictine monastery on Monte Cassino, where he succeeded in persuading the monks to accept his more rigorous rule.
Scholars may debate whether Isidore ever personally embraced monastic life or affiliated with any religious order, but he undoubtedly esteemed the monks highly.
Al-Husseini replied that, unless the Mandatory authorities acted, then, very much like Christian monks protecting their sacred sites in Jerusalem, the sheikhs would have to take infringements of the status quo into their own hands, and personally remove any objects introduced by Jews to the area.
Among other things, he was one of the European travellers to include a story about the origins of the medieval Arabic document, the Achtiname of Muhammad, which claims that the Prophet Muhammad had personally confirmed a grant of protection and other privileges to the monks of Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai.
The monks produced forged documents to defend their position and were unhappy with the failure of their claim on Hastings In 1086 the King called his sons, barons and bishops to court ( the last time an English king presided personally, with his full court, to decide a matter of law ) to settle this.
I later heard many more accounts about the escape from other people who were personally involved in it, like Trijang Rinpoche's attendants and monks of Pomra Khamtsen of Sera Mey Monastery, who had been chosen as the Dalai Lama's personal bodyguards.
Dhammaloka indicated that he personally believed that monks could have a more positive impact on Sri Lankan society by focusing on religious work, and that the current crop of monk-parliamentarians intended to " ensure that monks will not enter politics again " (" Monks ").
Kellia was for advanced monks, for those who " lived a more remote life, stripped down to bare rudiments ," as was recorded in the Greek Historia Monachorum in Aegypto by Flavius Rufinus who personally saw it.
Among other things, he was one of the European travellers to give an account of the origins of the medieval Arabic document, the Achtiname of Muhammad, which claims that the Prophet Muhammad had personally confirmed a grant of protection and other privileges to the monks of Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai.

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