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He subscribed to William Lloyd Garrison's weekly journal The Liberator.
The complexity of the stories matured as the children's imaginations developed, fed by reading the three weekly or monthly magazines to which their father had subscribed, or the newspapers that were bought daily from John Greenwood's local news and stationery store.
During World War II, it was published weekly as a broadsheet, and subscribed to the wire services.
Linn's Stamp News an American publication, is the largest weekly newspaper for stamp collectors, with a paid circulation of just over 46, 000 () Circulation peaked at almost 92, 000 in 1978 and has declined ever since because fewer new collectors are subscribing to replace those who subscribed in the 1950s to 1970s period.

subscribed and allowed
Players who subscribed to the campaign were allowed to send in the results of any matches played in its service, and the results would be tabulated and then translated into story progression.
This bill allowed for funding to be raised by the sale of two thousand eight hundred shares of £ 50 each, a total of £ 140, 000, of which the proprietors, the Earl of Eglinton, Lord Montgomerie and Lady Jane Montgomerie subscribed £ 30, 000.
Following the election of Tony Blair as UK Prime Minister in 1997 the UK formally subscribed to the Agreement on Social Policy, which allowed it to be included with minor amendments as the Social Chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam.

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The term is often extended to include the people subscribed to such a list, so the group of subscribers is referred to as " the mailing list ", or simply " the list ".
In 2005 Hendry said that the Church of Scientology " are not a cult ", adding that his statement was on the behalf of constituents subscribed to the Church.
" Wyatt's Folly ", as James Wyatt's west front was often called, has been replaced by a highly ornate façade in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, whose figure is to be seen at the beautiful stained glass which fills the seven-light ( i. e. with seven main vertical " lights ", or sections of glass ) window subscribed " by the women of Hereford diocese ".
He was also seen as one of the first people of a growing group of revolutionaries ( largely anarchist ) who subscribed to the doctrine of the " Propaganda of the deed ", which would later take the life of many governmental figures.
AIDS was introduced into systems through a disk called the " AIDS Information Introductory Diskette ", which had been mailed to a mailing list of which the AIDS author, Dr. Joseph Popp, subscribed.
" Colding was influenced by D ' Alembert's principle of " lost forces ", Ørsted, the Naturphilosophie to which Ørsted subscribed and his own religious upbringing.

subscribed and I
Defense analyst Daniel Ellsberg, who subscribed to In Fact while an undergrad at Harvard, said, " I heard about the National Association of Manufacturers first from Seldes and more from Seldes than I ever heard again.
In 1638, under the reign of Charles I, the town subscribed to the National Covenant, which opposed the introduction of episocopacy and patronage in the Presbyterian church.
I never subscribed to that at all.
For over two generations, since Constantine I had recognized the Christian faith and Theodosius I had made it the official religion of the State with the Edict of Thessalonica, conflict simmered between the Roman Senate, many of whom were not Christian, and the emperors in Constantinople and Milan who officially subscribed to Christian teachings.
IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto subscribed my adopted and substituted name of new name in full and also my said former name of old name in full and have set my hand the day and year first above written.
Ragman Rolls refers to the collection of instruments by which the nobility and gentry of Scotland subscribed allegiance to King Edward I of England, during the time between the Conference of Norham in May 1291 and the final award in favour of Balliol in November 1292 ; and again in 1296.

subscribed and them
He plainly told them, when witnesses were produced against him, that he came not thither with an intention to deny anything he had done, but rather to bring it to light, owning his name subscribed to the warrant for executing the King, to be written by himself ; charging divers of those who sat on the Bench, as his judges, to have been formerly as active for the cause, in which he had engaged, as himself or any other person ; affirming that he had not acted by any other motive than the principles of conscience and justice ; for proof of which he said it was well known, he had chosen to be separated from his family, and to suffer a long imprisonment rather than to comply with those who had abused the power they had assumed to the oppression of the people.
Mozart advertised for subscribers in January 1783: " These three concertos, which can be performed with full orchestra including wind instruments, or only a quattro, that is with 2 violins, 1 viola and violoncello, will be available at the beginning of April to those who have subscribed for them ( beautifully copied, and supervised by the composer himself ).
He pointed out that the manager's own behaviour would be largely determined by the particular beliefs that he subscribed to .... McGregor hoped that his book would lead managers to investigate the two sets of beliefs, invent others, test out the assumptions underlying them, and develop managerial strategies that made sense in terms of those tested views of reality.
Aunt Branwell also gave them books and subscribed to Fraser's Magazine, less interesting than Blackwood's, but, nevertheless, providing plenty of material for discussion. Portrait of James Sheridan Knowles, in Fraser's Magazine 1838 She was a generous person who dedicated her life to her nieces and nephew, neither marrying nor returning to visit her relations in Cornwall, and she provided the funds for the project in Brussels.
However, some ministers have subscribed to such teachings, and still hold them today, separate from the church's official stance on the subject.
These filters can interfere with the delivery of email marketing campaigns, even if the person has subscribed to receive them, as legitimate email marketing can possess the same hallmarks as spam.
Around 3, 000 people are subscribed to the Boost mail list and dozens of them are very active.
He paid for the education of poor boys at Dalston school, and for putting them out as apprentices ; he supported poor scholars at the universities ; he subscribed largely to the French Protestants and to foreign converts.
The said oaths need to be taken and subscribed by the new Regent before the Privy Council, and the Regency Act, 1937 specifies that " the Privy Council are empowered and required to administer those oaths and to enter them in the Council Books ".
Yet, Congress have subscribed for stock in both of them .”
The library subscribed to 161 periodicals, 15 of them juvenile.
All Letters Patent passed through his hands, and were drawn up by him as with all the King's letters and dispatches, warrants, orders, & c. In the case of lengthy documents a short docket was also subscribed by the Secretary for the King's perusal, as a summary ; and as all the writings signed by the King came through his hands, he was answerable for them if they contained anything derogatory to the laws or the dignity of The Crown.
As a historian, he had previously subscribed to the usual negative opinions of the Venezuelan dictator Juan Vicente Gómez, but re-examined them in Confidencias imaginarias de Juan Vicente Gómez ( 1979 ).
Each of them had their own training regimes and pet notions ; but, fundamentally, they all subscribed to the same set of bel canto precepts, and the exercises that they devised in order to enhance their students ' breath support, dexterity, range and technical control remain valuable and, indeed, are still employed by some teachers.
While the Galleanists conducted most of their bomb attacks on the East Coast, there was a large and restive Italian anarchist community in San Francisco at the time, and many of them subscribed to Galleani's journal, Cronaca Sovversiva ( Subversive Chronicle ), which openly called for direct action via propaganda of the deed while glorifying the assassination of ' militarists ' and ' capitalists '.
Principally, the relevant charters record his acts of patronage towards religious houses, but incidental details mentioned in the body of these texts and the witness lists subscribed to them are useful for other matters.

subscribed and from
After forty years under the control of Arian bishops, the churches of Constantinople were now restored to those who subscribed to the Nicene Creed ; Arians were also ejected from the churches of other cities in the Eastern Roman Empire thus re-establishing Christian orthodoxy in the East.
During the 1950s, he was blacklisted by the United States and prevented from entering that country because of a visit to a conference in Moscow, and because he subscribed to a number of left-wing publications.
Movements such as True Love Waits in America, which ask teenagers to refrain from sex before marriage, are heavily subscribed, but surveys of sexual behavior indicate an increase in the popularity of oral sex.
Sir George established the business as a separate company from the Bristol Tramway Company because he considered that such a venture would be seen as too risky by many shareholders, and the new company's working capital of £ 25, 000 was subscribed entirely by Sir George, his brother, and his son.
The payment to the government was to be used to buy in any debt not subscribed to the scheme, which although it helped the government also helped the company by removing possibly competing securities from the market, including large holdings by the Bank of England.
Without any assistant, she compiled notes from books and scientific papers, including those in the many journals to which she subscribed, organized the notes on cards, and wrote an account of each invertebrate group.
Consequently, Charles II is known in Spanish history as El Hechizado (" The Hexed ") from the popular belief — to which Charles himself subscribed — that his physical and mental disabilities were caused by sorcery.
Herrmann subscribed to the belief since held by many that the best film music should be able to stand on its own legs when detached from the film for which it was originally written.
If we characterize predicate monism as the view subscribed to by eliminative materialists, who maintain that such intentional predicates as believe, desire, think, feel, etc., will eventually be eliminated from both the language of science and from ordinary language because the entities to which they refer do not exist, then predicate dualism is most easily defined as the negation of this position.
Much of the subscribed funds came from Lancashire, where great profits were being made in the cotton industries.
An equivalent scheme in the United Kingdom was operated by the British National Bibliography from 1956 and was subscribed to by many public and other libraries.
Electronic access to the subscribed journals can be performed from any computer connected to the University intranet or irrespective of location, through dial-up, which is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Justice Douglas's concurrence reflected the absolutist position that only he and Black, among Supreme Court justices, ever fully subscribed to, namely that the phrase " no law " in the First Amendment ought to be interpreted very literally, and that all speech is immune from prosecution, regardless of the governmental interests advanced in suppressing some particular instance of speech.
However, during this period — which lasted well into his thirties — he subscribed to militant Maoist ideology and was fired from his job as a hospital orderly for belligerent activities.
Businesses benefit because they are assured a predictable and constant revenue stream from subscribed individuals for the duration of the subscriber's agreement.
The traditional dial-up online service differed from the modern Internet service provider in that they provided a large degree of content that was only accessible by those who subscribed to the online service, while ISP mostly serves to provide access to the internet and generally provides little if any exclusive content of its own.
It had become so indispensable that the corporations of Yarmouth, Dover, Hythe and Canterbury with assistance from the East India Company and Trinity House subscribed to its restoration with a payment of £ 2, 000 in 1774.
* 1825-Stephenson's Stockton and Darlington Railway, the first publicly subscribed, adhesion worked railway using steam locomotives, carrying freight from a Colliery to a river port ( Passengers were conveyed by horse-drawn carriages ).
Prouty subscribed to the theory that oil is not derived from fossils but from carbon deposits deep within the Earth ( abiogenic petroleum origin theory ).

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