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Hitherto and had
Hitherto the empire of the Habsburgs had never been able to dissociate itself from its Holy Roman traditions.
Hitherto Austria had been content either to keep out the Russians or share the booty with them.
Hitherto the position of the monarchy had been precarious ; as in Aragon the nobles and the church had exercised a large measure of control over their nominal head, and though it would be pedantry to over-emphasize the importance of the royal title, its assumption by Afonso III does mark a definite stage in the evolution of a national monarchy and a centralized government.
Hitherto former Frankish kings had respected imperial convention and circulated gold coins with the image of the emperor.
Hitherto, Abkhazians, especially princes, had been using Greek ( up to c. 9th century ), Georgian ( 9 – 19th centuries ), and partially Turkish ( 18th century ) languages.
Hitherto, poetry had been used mostly to glorify or sanctify war.
Hitherto, the practice had been to put microphones in front of the performers and simply record what they performed.
Hitherto Molé's relations with Cardinal Richelieu had been fairly good, but his inclination to the doctrines of Port Royal increased the differences between them.
Hitherto Burne-Jones had worked almost entirely in water-colours.
Hitherto the region had just been described as the Harz.
Hitherto he had been apparently inactive in the Hutt conflict and befriended settlers and the local administration.
Hitherto Charles had aimed at supporting the weaker Slavonic power against the stronger ; but now that Russia seemed about to disappear from among the nations of Europe, Swedish statesmen naturally sought some compensation for the expenses of the war before Poland had had time to absorb everything.
Hitherto Sweden had kept aloof from continental complications ; but the arrest and execution of the Duc d ' Enghien in 1804 inspired Gustav IV with such a hatred of Napoleon that when a general coalition was formed against the French emperor he was one of the first to join it.
Hitherto Cleon had only been a vigorous opposition speaker, a trenchant critic and accuser of state officials, but he now came forward as the professed champion and leader of the democracy and, as a result, dominated Athenian politics.
Hitherto in the various conflicts with the Pākehā the Māori had always shown themselves to be consummately skilful warriors, so skilful that although heavily outnumbered they had already fought the British Army to a standstill on several occasions.
Hitherto the railway had been run as a department of the government, and was subject to the normal civil service rules and requirements.
Hitherto scholars of ancient literature had shown a preference for the grandness and masculinity of Man ' yōshū poetry and an aversion to works like the Tale of Genji, which were regarded as unmanly and feminine.
Hitherto in the Royal Navy, such boats had been driven by petrol engines but this fuel is highly flammable, making them vulnerable to fire, and at a disadvantage compared with the German diesel-powered E-boats.

Hitherto and make
Hitherto those poets such as Zamenhof who had written in Esperanto were limited by the still young language and apart from Antoni Grabowski, no poet had managed to make a mark on the language.

Hitherto and against
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.
Hitherto his life had been a long struggle against difficulties of all kinds.

Hitherto and House
Hitherto Somers's character had kept him free from attack at the hands of political opponents ; but his connection in 1699 with the notorious Captain William Kidd, to the cost of whose expedition Somers had given £ 1, 000, afforded an opportunity ; the vote of censure, however, proposed upon him in the House of Commons for giving Kidd a commission under the great seal was rejected by 199 to 131.

Hitherto and ;
* Charles Herbert Mayo, A Genealogical Account of the Mayo and Elton Families of the Counties of Wiltshire and Hereford ; with an Appendix Containing Genealogies for the Most Part Not Hitherto Published of Certain Families By Marriage to the Family of Mayo, ( London: Chiswick Press, 1882 )
Hitherto, instead of being a help meet to man, in the highest, noblest sense of the term as a companion, a co-worker, an equal ; she has been a mere appendage of his being, an instrument of his convenience and pleasure, the pretty toy with which he whiled away his leisure moments, or the pet animal whom he humored into playfulness and submission.
Hitherto Llywelyn had ruled over Gwynedd only ; however, the Aberdyfi assembly is seen as a crucial point in his reign, marking the moment at which the minor rulers of Wales submitted to Llywelyn's overlordship.
Hitherto, Paniqui has been providential in meeting the basic needs of the people of Anao ; as a mercado of their products and necessities.

Hitherto and new
Park in The Variety Stage ( 1895 ) the rebuilding signalled a new era of variety theatre: Hitherto the halls had borne unmistakable evidence of their origins, but the last vestiges of their old connections were now thrown aside, and they emerged in all the splendour of their new-born glory.

Hitherto and being
Fíanaigecht, being a Collection of Hitherto Unedited Irish Poems and Tales Relating to Finn and his Fiana, with an English Translation.
As noted in the Fife Free Press, " Hitherto, ball practice has been an absentee from the training curriculum on the grounds that being away from the ball for a week imparted eagerness on the Saturday .".

Hitherto and Parliament
* 2010 ( 6 December ): Hitherto free services were removed from the Inland Letter Post Scheme and became available under contract: Callers Service, Forwarding, Petitions to the Sovereign and to Parliament, Poste Restante, Private Post Box, Private Roadside Letterbox.

Hitherto and for
Hitherto acts had ended in short choruses or ensembles, but the elaborate and substantial finales introduced by Galuppi and his librettist set the pattern for Haydn and Mozart.
Hitherto this possibility had been offered only as a kit for retro-fitting: it was stated that the factory fitted servo-assistance, at a domestic market price slightly below £ 13, would be cheaper for customers.

Hitherto and at
Hitherto a defenceman, Bruins ' coach Art Ross decided to try Clapper at right wing, and the experiment stuck.

Hitherto and with
Our First Ambassador to China: An Account of the Life of George, Earl of Macartney with Extracts from His Letters, and the Narrative of His Experiences in China, as Told by Himself, 1737 – 1806, from Hitherto Unpublished Correspondence and Documents.
* Speeches of Edward Lord Lytton with some of his Political Writingss, Hitherto unpublished, and a Prefactory Memoir by His Son, 1874
* Ross Cox, Adventures on the Columbia River: Including the Narrative of a Residence of Six Years on the Western Side of the Rocky Mountains Among Various Tribes of Indians Hitherto Unknown, Together with a Journey Across the American Continent.
: Hitherto only known from Edwards Plateau ( Texas ); area and extent of possible contact with woodhouseii undetermined.
Hitherto it had had a court ( Gerichtsstätte ) with its own jurisdiction that included a forest land court ( Holzmarkengericht ).
* The Natural History of British Shells, including Figures and Descriptions of all the Species Hitherto Discovered in Great Britain, Systematically Arranged in the Linnean Manner, with Scientific and General Observations on Each ".
Hitherto it disagrees with and opposes re-unification with the Republic of Cyprus.
Hitherto, doing calculations with the Indian numerals necessitated the use of a dust board as noted earlier.
Our First Ambassador to China: An Account of the Life of George, Earl of Macartney with Extracts from His Letters, and the Narrative of His Experiences in China, as Told by Himself, 1737-1806, from Hitherto Unpublished Correspondence and Documents.
Hitherto, Australian footballers were prepared in an ad hoc way commensurate with the organisation of the game as a semi-professional sport where official payments were outlawed, but made surreptitiously.
The Natural History of British Shells, including Figures and Descriptions of all the Species Hitherto Discovered in Great Britain, Systematically Arranged in the Linnean Manner, with Scientific and General Observations on Each., 5 volumes.

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