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He resumed his law practice in Snow Hill after a failed nomination to the Twenty-second Congress and continued his practice until his death in Snow Hill on January 2, 1834.
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This distant territory was a Democratic stronghold, and acceptance of the post would have effectively ended his legal and political career in Illinois, so he declined and resumed his law practice.
In 1950, when the law was amended to allow integration of schools at the college level, Berea promptly resumed its integrated policies.
Early in 1957, he resumed law practice, allying himself with Judge Simon H. Rifkind in a firm based in Washington, D. C. ( Stevenson, Paul, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison ) and another in Chicago ( Stevenson, Rifkind & Wirtz ), both related to New York City's Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
Because of his opposition to FDR's plan to inflate the dollar by controlling gold prices, he was forced to resign in November 1933 and resumed his law practice.
Dallas resumed the practice of law, was attorney general of Pennsylvania from 1833 to 1835, and served as the Grand Master of Freemasons in Pennsylvania in 1835.
He returned to Lexington, Kentucky, on March 9, 1869 after being granted amnesty, and resumed the practice of law.
On his return to Lower Canada in 1839, which was now Canada East of the Province of Canada, Cartier resumed his law practice.
Once out of politics, Brownlee resumed the practice of law and joined the management of the UGG, serving as its president and general manager from 1948 until shortly before his death in 1961.
After the war he resumed his law practice and was active in veterans ' affairs, helping to found the American Legion and serving as its national commander in 1932-33.
Meanwhile, he resumed an active law practice from Alexandria, continued running his farm, and opened a hardware store.
He resumed practicing law in Washington, D. C. and published a number of books, including The Constitution As It Is ( 1880 ), Experience in the Supreme Court of the United States, with Some Reflections and Suggestions as to that Tribunal ( 1883 ), Third-Term Presidential ( 1896 ), Experience in the Supreme Court of the United States ( 1898 ) and Treatise on the Constitution and Jurisdiction of the United States Courts ( 1898 ).
Burleigh returned to South Dakota in 1893, resumed the practice of law, and served in the State Senate.
He was not a candidate for re-election in 1890, and resumed the practice of law in Canton, where he died.
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However, he resumed the practice of lay investiture ( appointment of religious officials by civil authorities ) and arranged the election of an antipope ( Antipope Clement III ) in 1080.
" On his return, he resumed work with the Honeyman and Keppie architectural practice where he started his first major architectural project, the Glasgow Herald Building, in 1899.
He resumed his practice at the Bar ; what is arguably his most celebrated case, the successful defence of The Leader against a libel action brought by the poet Patrick Kavanagh, dates from this period.
However after de Valera left office in 1922 leaders resumed the practice of using the lesser title President of Dáil Éireann.
Their feud was put aside whenever a battle was being fought and then resumed afterward, a practice that lasted until the Battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863.
The United Kingdom's Government ceased recommending the awarding of the medal in 1992, although some Commonwealth realms continued the practice, but resumed in June 2012 with awards to 293 people.
By 1960, Bennett had come to the conclusion that the practice of ' latihan ' alone was inadequate, and he resumed the work that he had learned from Gurdjieff.
" Yet in the 20th Century authoritarian states such as Mussolini's Fascist Italy, Hitler's Third Reich, and Stalin's Soviet Union once again resumed the practice, and on a massive scale.
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When Cornwallis resumed his march, these 75 wounded prisoners were left behind at Cross Creek, Cornwallis having earlier left 70 of his own most severely wounded men at the Quaker settlement of New Garden near Snow Camp.
Severe health problems forced him to take a hiatus shortly after crossing the Darien Gap, but a few months later Snow resumed his journey from the precise point at which it had been interrupted, in Costa Rica.
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