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recalled and Rousseau's
He recalled especially Rousseau's statue at the Panthéon (" I almost knelt before it ... he whom Tolstoy described as the conscience of the 18th century "), the River Seine and the tollings of the Notre Dame.

recalled and visit
He had to a great extent succeeded, and was paying a visit to Saxony, when he was recalled by news of a fresh rising.
Thackeray ’ s daughter, the writer Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie recalled a visit to her father by Charlotte:
During a visit to England he complained of dizziness and had to have his blood pressure checked on August 29, 1959 ; however, before dinner at Chequers on the next day his doctor General Howard Snyder recalled Eisenhower " drank several gin and tonics, and one or two gins on the rocks ... three or four wines with the dinner ".
Durrell reportedly recalled his first visit to a zoo in India and attributed his lifelong love of animals to that encounter.
" It was a fascinating experience to visit this important educational laboratory in its opening experimental stages ," he later recalled, noting that theories were then being actively tested with regards to subject matter, method of instruction, and social organization of students and teachers alike.
In 1499 he was recalled to court, and accompanied the King on a state visit to France in the following year.
He travelled to both North and South Vietnam in 1966 to learn first-hand the impact of American bombing and later recalled that critics ignored his trip to Saigon and focused solely on his visit to Hanoi.
Indeed, Mr. O ' Toole recalled a visit to France many years ago during which he glimpsed Joe Camel wearing a Foreign Legion cap.
A historian later recalled that " DeLeon's visit was no more than a moderate success.
On his visit to the Twisted Wheel in 1971, Dave Godin recalled that "... very many young fellows wore black " right on now " racing gloves ... between records one would hear the occasional cry of " Right on now!
In “ Five Billion Vodka Bottles to the Moon ,” Shklovsky recalled his visit to Philip Morrison, who in 1959 had co-authored with Cornell University colleague Giuseppe Cocconi the paper in Nature magazine which marks the beginning of the modern search for extraterrestrial life, and their discussion of such issues.
However, only five days later he was recalled to duty to visit the French Vichy Government in France to coordinate the defense of their colonial territories from possible occupation by the Allies.
The school observed how Climbié tended to fall asleep in class, and the headteacher later recalled Kouao mentioning Climbié suffering from some form of dermatological condition and that, on her last visit to the school on 25 March 1999, Climbié had a shaven head and was wearing a wig.
A fellow inmate of Manning's recalled later, Friends of mine who worked with me, I was serving my time at the time, went up to visit him on the Sunday before he was hanged.
During a recent visit he clearly recalled the day that he unceremoniously pulled Air Commodore ' Batchy ' Atcherley out of an Auster which ' Batchy ' had rolled onto its back while landing.
On the song " Numéro d ' écrou ", Papa Wemba recalled the day " God " paid a visit to his cell.
At the time, Stillman's choices for socializing were non-public cocktail parties, or " guys ' beer-drinking hangout " bars that women usually did not visit ; he recalled that " there was no public place for people between, say, twenty-three to thirty-seven years old, to meet.
In 1988, Cramer recalled a visit twenty-one years earlier to Kirk's office at which time a former state legislator was denied an appointment with the governor even though the man was a stalwart Republican.
In many countries, radio and television networks, after breaking the news, either went off the air except for funeral music or broke schedules to carry uninterrupted news of the assassination, and if Kennedy had made a visit to that country, recalled that visit in detail.
Kamil Krofta, Czechoslovakia's Foreign Minister, received criticism for having prefaced the book, and, after Tătărescu paid a visit to Czechoslovak Prime Minister Milan Hodža, Šeba was recalled to Prague.
Club chairman David Gold recalled his first visit in March 1993:
He later recalled of this visit:
Including a visit in the mid-1970s to Washington, D. C. when one Ranger with a knowledge of military history recalled the last visit in 1812 when Irish ancestors had burned the White House down.

recalled and Britain
In 1778 Britain was again at war, and Phillip was recalled to active service, and in 1779 obtained his first command, HMS Basilisk.
The first Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun, asked to be recalled to Britain in 1903 over a dispute about funding for the post.
This was the high water mark of Roman territory in Britain: shortly after his victory, Agricola was recalled from Britain back to Rome, and the Romans retired to a more defensible line along the Forth-Clyde isthmus, freeing soldiers badly needed along other frontiers.
The Bavarian Regents ruled until 1837, when at the insistence of Britain and France, they were recalled and Otto thereafter appointed Greek ministers, although Bavarian officials still ran most of the administration and the army.
In 1814, Adams was recalled from Russia to serve as chief negotiator of the U. S. commission for the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain.
Mellitus was recalled to Britain by Laurence, the second Archbishop of Canterbury, after his conversion of Eadbald.
Marlborough achieved a strategic victory over Villars, breaking the French Lines of Ne Plus Ultra and capturing Bouchain, but was recalled to Great Britain at the end of the year, and was replaced by the Duke of Ormonde.
On 14 August, Britain recalled its ambassador to Spain and officially declared war on 23 October 1739.
Eventually, Davis brought her case to court in Britain, hoping to get out of her contract with Warner Bros. She later recalled the opening statement of the barrister, Sir Patrick Hastings, who represented Warner Bros. Hastings urged the court to " come to the conclusion that this is rather a naughty young lady and that what she wants is more money ".
Immediately upon taking the throne, he recalled all troops outside Russian borders, including the struggling expedition Catherine II had sent to conquer Iran through the Caucasus and the 60, 000 men she had promised to Britain and Austria to help them defeat the French.
The reasons for this break are less clear and simple than those of the split with Austria, but there several key events occurred over the winter of 1799 – 1800 that helped: Bonaparte released 7, 000 captive Russian troops that Britain had refused to pay the ransom for ; Paul grew closer to the Scandinavian countries of Denmark and Sweden, whose claim to neutral shipping rights offended Britain ; Paul had the British ambassador in St. Petersburg recalled and Britain did not replace him, with no clear reason given as to why ; and Britain, needing to choose between their two allies, chose Austria, who had certainly committed to fighting Napoleon to the end.
He was recalled after three years to Britain, where the Roman army was in a state of mutiny.
He later recalled: " every person in Britain who saw that performance, it's stuck with them.
However, his adjutant, Fritz Wiedemann, recalled after the war that he was " very shocked " by Hitler's new plans to attack Britain and France 3 – 4 years after " deal with the situation " in Czechoslovakia.
For instance, Anderson recalled that RAF pilots had found it difficult to counter German attacks during the Battle of Britain, since taking off from the ground meant that it took considerable time to intercept the enemy.
In October 1745, Wolfe's regiment was urgently recalled to Britain to deal with the Jacobite rising which had broken out.
From early January 1944, the British 8th Army, with British, Indian, New Zealand, Canadian and Polish units, was from early January 1944 commanded by Lieutenant-General Oliver Leese when General Bernard Montgomery was also recalled to Britain to prepare for Operation Overlord.
During World War II Blackwood was a fighter pilot and at the height of the Battle of Britain recalled looking down from 25, 000 feet to see the firm's London office in Paternoster Row ablaze.
It could have been recalled along the way, but no further diplomatic progress was made and on 1 December, Emperor Hirohito approved, in Imperial Conference, the war against United States, Britain, and the Netherlands, which began by the attack on Pearl Harbor, Malaya, and the Philippines.
After the sea battle, Napoleon led his troops on land toward Europe ( via Palestine and thence Ottoman Turkey ), but was recalled by the Directory ( at least in part ) as it feared an invasion by Britain.

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