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1843-1844 and made
* Pauline Albenda, The palace of Sargon, King of Assyria: Monumental wall reliefs at Dur-Sharrukin, from original drawings made at the time of their discovery in 1843-1844 by Botta and Flandin, Editions Recherche sur les civilisations, 1986, ISBN 2-86538-152-8

1843-1844 and 1849
His academic lectures for 1843-1844 were published in 2 volumes, ( 1845 – 1849 ), under the title Leçons de Géologie pratique.

1843-1844 and was
He was rector of Uppsala University during the years 1822, 1830, 1836 and 1843-1844.
Having come to power in the 3 September 1843 Revolution, in 1843-1844 he was president of the Council of Ministers ( Prime Minister ), and he subsequently held the post of ambassador at Constantinople from 1850 to 1854.

1843-1844 and by
:* Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses, Soren Kierkegaard 1843-1844 Copyright 1990 by Howard V. Hong
:* Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses, Soren Kierkegaard 1843-1844 Copyright 1990 by Howard V. Hong
:* Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses, Soren Kierkegaard 1843-1844 Copyright 1990 by Howard V. Hong
:* Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses, Soren Kierkegaard 1843-1844 Copyright 1990 by Howard V. Hong

1843-1844 and at
The years 1843-1844 he spent at Berlin studying German philosophy and theology.
His earlier works were collected at Pest ( 1843-1844, 8 vols .).

1843-1844 and from
* In Search of the Magnetic North: A Soldier-surveyor's Letters from the North-west, 1843-1844 ( 1955 ) Toronto, Macmillan.

1843-1844 and persons
Kierkegaard put it this way in his Upbuilding Discourses of 1843-1844 and in his Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits 1847: The idea so frequently stressed in Holy Scripture for the purpose of elevating the lowly and humbling the mighty, the idea that God does not respect the status of persons, this idea the apostle wants to bring to life in the single individual for application in his life.

1843-1844 and were
His Histoire de Rouen sous la domination anglaise au XVe siècle ( 1840 ) and Histoire de Rouen pendant l ' époque communale, 1550-1382 ( Rouen, 1843-1844 ), are major productions for a time when the archives were neither catalogued nor classified, and contain useful documents previously unpublished.

1843-1844 and .
After Napoleon's defeat, the Austrian Archduke Maximilian of Austria Este had a tower built here in 1843-1844, and also found here refuge during a revolt.

made and prosperous
The nation's natural resources have made it into a comparatively prosperous nation in the African economy.
At the head of affairs for the next two decades, Walpole stabilised the nation's finances, kept it at peace, made it prosperous, and secured the Hanoverian Succession.
Court painters made new versions of the Song Dynasty masterpiece, Zhang Zeduan's Along the River During the Qingming Festival whose depiction of a prosperous and happy realm demonstrated the beneficence of the emperor.
Construction began with the interdict hanging over Normandy, but it was later repealed in April 1197 by Pope Celestine III, after Richard made gifts of land to Walter de Coutances and the diocese of Rouen, including two manors and the prosperous port of Dieppe.
The parents worked at various jobs and thereby made a prosperous life for their family.
In the Atharvaveda, this place was described as a city made by gods and as prosperous as Heaven itself.
Eventually he does become prosperous, marries his master's daughter Alice Fitzwarren ( the name of the real Whittington's wife ), and is made Lord Mayor of London three times.
Muslims planners, taking advantage of the course of the river Segura, created a complex network of irrigation channels that made the town's agricultural existence prosperous.
Some of the same factors that had made East Bengal a prosperous region became disadvantages during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The opening of the coalfields made N & W prosperous and Pocahontas bituminous coal world-famous.
The Qing Dynasty continued to maintain a viceroy of Huguang, however ; one of the most famous was Zhang Zhidong, whose modernizing reforms made Hubei ( especially Wuhan ) into a prosperous center of commerce and industry.
During the business's most prosperous period, it produced approximately two-thirds of all metal screws made in England, and by the time of Chamberlain's retirement from business in 1874 it was exporting to the USA, Europe, India, Japan, Canada and Australia.
But the labor force that made Hidalgo County a prosperous agricultural region also made it the poorest in the nation.
Its linen production had made an international name for the city and it was prosperous.
Marlborough became a prosperous industrial town in the 19th century and made the transition to high technology industry in the late 20th century after the construction of the Massachusetts Turnpike.
Verndale was the closest market for these farmers and their business made Verndale a bustling and prosperous trade center.
After the American Civil War, Bridgeton's industrial prowess and commercial centrality in this area of high agricultural production, along with its high profile as an educational center ( it was home to the South Jersey Institute, the West Jersey Academy, and two notable academies for women ), made it the most prosperous town in the state.
The new town was far from prosperous, however the Civil War made a depressed local economy even worse.
The canal made the area quite prosperous through the 1850s, when railroads began supplanting the slower canal system.
Coal defined the region and the lives of those who inhabited it, and made not only Greensboro and the Monongahela Valley prosperous, but the nation as well.
Later, it was also known as Shipyard Plantation because its deep water and abundance of good timber made it ideal for a prosperous shipbuilding enterprise.
By 1900, however, the railroad and the nearby Chisholm Trail had made Valley Mills a prosperous retail and trading center for Bosque and McLennan counties.
Monkhouse's grandfather was a prosperous Methodist businessman who co-owned Monk and Glass, which made custard powder and jelly.
Santos-Dumont was so enthusiastic about aviation that he made the drawings of the Demoiselle available free of charge, thinking that aviation would lead to a new prosperous era for mankind.

made and tour
Jakob made a lecture tour of the United States and South America where he wrote a paper on the neuropathology of yellow fever.
More recent researchers, in particular Ronald Willis and Joy Munns have studied the tour in detail and concluded that the presentation was made after a private cricket match played over Christmas 1882 when the English team were guests of Sir William Clarke, at his property " Rupertswood ", in Sunbury, Victoria.
Playing across the western U. S., the tour made stops in Hawaii ( although no game was played ), New Zealand, Australia, Ceylon, Egypt, Italy, France, and England.
The first tour took place as a commercial venture, made without official backing, but the six subsequent visits that took place before the 1910 South Africa tour, the first representative of the four Home Unions, enjoyed a growing degree of support from the authorities.
In August 1977 the British Lions made a stopover in Fiji on the way home from their tour of New Zealand.
The band sold recordings of the shows on the Intriguer tour on USB flash drives and made individual live tracks available for free download.
The extent to which drug addiction was now affecting Bowie was made public when Russell Harty interviewed the singer for his London Weekend Television talk show in anticipation of the album's supporting tour.
" Recordings from the tour made up the live album Stage, released the same year.
On the Grace Under Pressure tour, Lee removed his Ashly preamps and switched to Furman PQ-3 preamps, and changed cabs to custom made 215 cabs.
After the World Cup Cronje was part of the tour to the West Indies ; he featured in the three ODI's and in the Test match at Bridgetown that followed he made his Test debut, this was South Africa first Test since readmission and they came close to beating a strong West Indian side, going into the final day at 122 / 2 chasing 200 they collapsed to 148.
His tour came 735 years after his ancestor, Edward I of England ( then Prince Edward ), had also been on military duty in the Middle East during the Ninth crusade, and also made Harry the first member of the Royal Family to have served in a war zone since his uncle, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, flew helicopters during the Falklands War.
That December he made a tour of Confederate armies in the west of the country.
The play ran for a year at the Shubert Theatre, and in the months before its extensive national tour a film version was to be made by MGM.
The young Brahms gave a few public concerts in Hamburg, but did not become well known as a pianist until he made a concert tour at the age of nineteen.
The press printed some negative stories as a result and the crowds barracked as they had done on his previous tour, which made him angry.
The mix CD, Calm Down My Selector was released in January by Wakyo Records, and he made a tour of Japan to promote it.
He himself had been arrested for drug possession while on tour in Los Angeles, and his drug habit had been made public in a devastating interview that Cab Calloway gave to Down Beat.
While on tour in Europe, the group quickly made their first official recording, Miles in Berlin ( September 1964 ).
That same year in 1984, North Korea again drifted towards the Soviet Union after Kim visited Moscow during a grand tour of the USSR ( his first trip to Moscow since 1966 ) as well as Eastern Europe ( he made public visits to East Germany, Czechlosvakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia ).
This measure was so named after Kim Jong Il made an inspection tour of an exhibition of light industrial products held in Pyongyang on August 3, 1984.
As Smith made his final tour of the National League, he was honored by many teams, and received a standing ovation at the 1996 All-Star Game in Philadelphia.
A new generation of Australian garage rock bands, inspired mainly by The Stooges and MC5, was coming even closer to the sound that would soon be called " punk ": In Brisbane, The Saints also recalled the raw live sound of the British Pretty Things, who had made a notorious tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1965.
During this time, Santiago and Lovering went on vacation, while Francis performed a short solo tour, made up of a number of concerts to generate gas money as he traveled across the country.
The tour made Nurmi extremely popular in the U. S., and the Finn agreed to meet President Calvin Coolidge at the White House.

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