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Henceforward Ayala's position and popularity were secure.

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Henceforward Malay and English would be the only teaching languages in secondary schools, and state primary schools would teach in Malay only.
Henceforward, Brandenburg-Prussia would be a bi-confessional state.
Henceforward, the phrase " at the end of a syllable " can be understood as " before a consonant or at the end of a word ".
Henceforward, it will be found that the Royalist foot, now a thoroughly professional force, is superior in quality to the once superb cavalry, and not merely because its opportunities for plunder, etc.
Henceforward, his work would lead him to be viewed in the future as the Venetian William Hogarth, painting subjects and events of everyday life in Venice.

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Henceforward Henry succeeded in keeping the countship of Anjou all his life ; for though he granted it in 1168 to his son Henry the Young King when the latter became old enough to govern it, he absolutely refused to allow him to enjoy his power.
Henceforward, the socket bayonet became, with the musket or other firearm, the typical weapon of French infantry.
Henceforward he frequently adopted the pseudonym of " Lo Trovador de Montserrat "; in 1859 he helped to restore the " Jocs Florals ", and in 1861 was proclaimed mestre en gay saber.
Henceforward Lanfranc exercised a perceptible influence on his master's policy.
Henceforward cruelty to animals would occur but it was never defended.
Henceforward Walther was a wanderer from court to court, singing for his lodging and his bread, and ever hoping that some patron would arise to save him from this " juggler's life " ( gougel-fuore ) and the shame of ever playing the guest.
Henceforward, the number of diplomatic missions to and fro greatly increased.
" Some seven men form an association " ( Mr. Goldbury with Chorus ), " Well, at first sight it strikes us as dishonest " ( Ensemble ), and " Henceforward of a verity " ( King Paramount and Ensemble )
Henceforward his position was a difficult one.
Henceforward, until the 9th century, the history of the country is illustrated only by occasional and broken lights.
Henceforward, the Danube became the border between the developing domains of the Kőszegi and Csák families.
Henceforward the Empire was not under the control of one man, until much of the West had been permanently lost.
Henceforward, indeed, the bishops ruled as princes of the empire, although the title was used for the first time only in a document in 1193.
Henceforward there was in the treasury a special account called " Produit des Juifs ", and the receipts from this source increased continually.
Henceforward he stood high in the royal favor ; he became governor of Edinburgh Castle and was made tutor to James's son, Prince Henry.
Henceforward she sang in Italian opera until the end of 1810, when ill health forced her to abandon her profession.
Henceforward, the city wanted to turn around the development plans for any newly introduced developments.
* Henceforward ... U. S. Premier-Nan 300F, Corrina ( Dir: Alan Ayckbourn )

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In the last war Russia lost more than ten million killed and its lands and factories were devastated.
Unlike the Semitic Akkadians and their descendant Assyrians, whose Anatolian possessions were peripheral to their core lands in Mesopotamia, the Hittites were centred at Hattusa in north-central Anatolia by 2000 BC.
There were no longer church lands available with which to conciliate the nobles, the burden of taxation was heavy, and Albert's rule became unpopular.
Although some of his lands were restored to the control of his relatives, his safe return could not be arranged, and Hasan Ali Shah was forced to remain a permanent resident of India.
Images of Sargon were erected on the shores of the Mediterranean, in token of his victories, and cities and palaces were built at home with the spoils of the conquered lands.
Attempts were undertaken to prevent the former from herding their flocks in agricultural lands, such as the building of a wall known as the " Repeller of the Amorites " between the Tigris and Euphrates under the Ur III ruler Shu-Sin.
Hitherto, his father Sancho I and his grandfather Afonso I were mostly concerned with military issues either against the neighbouring Kingdom of Castile or against the Moorish lands in the south.
The characters and lands created by the children had newspapers, magazines and chronicles which were written in extremely tiny books, with writing so small it was difficult to read without a magnifying glass.
* No foreigner, even if naturalised ( unless they were born of English parents ), shall be allowed to be a Privy Councillor or a member of either House of Parliament, or hold " any office or place of trust, either civil or military, or to have any grant of lands, tenements or hereditaments from the Crown, to himself or to any other or others in trust for him.
This parallels parts of Soleri's book, in which hyperstructures were shown as being appropriate for environments in space, under the sea, in polar lands, etc.
Some districts, named the Freie Ämter ( free bailiwicks ) – Mellingen, Muri, Villmergen, and Bremgarten ), with the countship of Baden – were governed as " subject lands " by all or some of the Confederates.
While the Habsburgs were driven out, many of their minor nobles were allowed to keep their lands and offices, though over time they lost power to the Bernese government.
There were over 30 different nobles who had the right to hold courts scattered around the surrounding lands.
Italy was lost, raiders from Moravia and Hungary were continually raiding his lands, and Lotharingia was in revolt against Zwentibold.
For example, in Quang Ngai province, 85 % of the crop lands were scheduled to be destroyed in 1970 alone.
Although it was recognized that certain tributaries, represented for example, in the XVIIIth Dynasty tomb of Rekhmara at Egyptian Thebes as bearing vases of peculiar forms, were of some Mediterranean race, neither their precise habitat nor the degree of their civilization could be determined while so few actual prehistoric remains were known in the Mediterranean lands.
The islanders welcomed Venetian rule ; the claims of Antonello ’ s uncle Arnà, who had lands in Argolis, were satisfied by a pension.
Sympathizing with the plight of the Uyghurs, whose lands were conquered by the Qing dynasty, Ahmad Shah attempted to rally neighboring Muslim nations to check Qing expansion.
Certain persons in England during the reign of King Henry I of England were called Acephali because they had no lands by virtue of which they could acknowledge a superior lord.
But Bulgaria now had no claims against the Ottomans, whereas Serbia, Greece and Romania ( allies of Britain and France ) were all in possession of lands perceived in Bulgaria as its own.
The lands of the Bletchley Park estate were formerly part of the Manor of Eaton, included in the Domesday Book in 1086.

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