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With the North no longer obliged to return slaves to their owners in the South, Douglass fought for equality for his people.
Although MGM wanted Kelly to return to safer and more commercial vehicles, he ceaselessly fought for an opportunity to direct his own musical film.
The 2, 000 Tatar raiders who fought on the Polish side before their return to Crimea demolished most townships and caused the death of over 50 % of the population of southern Prussian region ( later Masuria ) within the years 1656 1657, taking 3, 400 people into slavery.
The fourth group on the other hand were influenced by Chinese nationalism and fought for the return of Taiwan to Chinese rule.
* The First Battle of Beleriand, otherwise unnamed, was fought before the return of the Noldor between the Sindar and the forces of Morgoth.
* The Dagor Aglareb ( Glorious Battle ) was fought about 60 years after the return of the Noldor.
In June 1992, the Flyers persuaded Clarke to return to the team as senior vice president after Jay Snider won the hard fought arbitration battle for 1991 # 1 overall pick Eric Lindros against the Rangers.
It achieved little ; indeed, the crucial Battle of Warsaw was fought and won by the Poles before the mission could return and make its report.
The new law ended native participation in the Calgary Exhibition, but when Weadick returned in 1919, he successfully fought for their return to the fairgrounds.
In return, a present was made to the town of the flag under which the 5th Battalion had fought since 1915.
He had previously fought against the Bruces at Bannockburn where he was taken prisoner and freed to return King Edward II's royal seal, lost in the rout.
He fought in the army of the émigrés against revolutionary France, lived in Switzerland and in England, and did not return to France until 1803.
Following the return of the French in October, the French-Indochina War ( 1946 1954 ) was fought between France and the Vietminh.
Instead, by the end of the civil wars in which Julius Caesar had led his armies, it became clear on the one hand that there was certainly no consensus to return to the old-style monarchy, and that on the other hand the situation where several officials, bestowed with equal power by the senate, fought one another had to come to an end.
The first time, a technical decision win in 12 rounds at Acapulco was a controversial win, so a return match was fought in Los Angeles, where Nápoles prevailed by decision.
Shortly after their return, the members of the unit Ender commanded ( called his Jeesh, an Arabic word meaning ' army '; because they fought under Ender, those 10 children are considered the greatest generals on the planet ), with the exception of Bean, are kidnapped to be used as strategists in an upcoming struggle for world dominance that ensues after the Formics are defeated.
Kent then rushed offstage to return as Superman, who came to the rescue and fought with the bad guy.
Further violence was averted by the owners ' agreement to return to the eight hour day and improve miners ' pay to three dollars a day the standard that the union fought for across the west from that point forward.
Gudgeon, who described it as " the most desperate engagement fought in the Māori War ", claimed: " Whitmore's return did not give nearly our casualties.
Subsequent stories saw Sláine sent through time by the earth goddess to fight alongside Celtic, and other, heroes and heroines such as Boudica ( with whom he fought against the Romans ( and Elfric ), and William Wallace ), and more recently return to Ireland to defend his people against new enemies alongside his wife Niamh.
He fought the Turks in Hungary in 1565, and on his return, he became one of the leaders of the Catholic faction in the French Wars of Religion.
The newest members of the mission achieved little ; indeed, the crucial Battle of Warsaw was fought and won by the Poles before the mission could return and make its report.
Selkirk men fought with William Wallace at Stirling Brig and Falkirk, and also with Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn, but it is Selkirk's connection with The Battle of Flodden in 1513, her response to the call of the King, the brave bearing of her representatives on the fatal field, and the tragic return of the sole survivor, provide the Royal Burgh with its proudest and most maudlin memories, it being the celebration of a five hundred year old defeat.
Junius fought for the return to power of Pitt, who had recovered and was not on good terms with his successors.
Later, following his trip to the US, and in his attempt to return to Chile, from Argentina, he and his men fought the Argentine in a series or armed confrontations and battles some of which were particularly cruel and bloody.

return and John
But John having died, the Pope and the English aristocracy changed their allegiance to his nine-year-old son, Henry, forcing the French and the Scots armies to return home.
Johnson succeeded in getting the bank appointments he wanted, in return for his endorsement of John Bell for one of the state's U. S. Senate seats.
In the 1929 general election he made a final bid to return the Liberals to the political mainstream, with an ambitious programme of state stimulation of the economy called We Can Conquer Unemployment !, largely written for him by the Liberal economist John Maynard Keynes.
A negotiated settlement may have ended matters: according to John of Worcester, a son of Constantine was given as a hostage to Æthelstan and Constantin himself accompanied the English king on his return south.
In 1841, he left Parliament and didn't return to politics until 1852 ; this time, having differed from the policy of Lord John Russell over the Corn Laws, he stood for Hertfordshire as a Conservative.
Lord Stonehaven ( as John Baird ) was Minister for Transport in the Cabinets of Andrew Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin ; and after his return to Britain he became Chairman of the UK Conservative Party.
The more radical party identified itself more boldly with the doctrines of John Wycliffe, sharing his passionate hatred of the monastic clergy, and his desire to return the Church to its supposed condition during the time of the apostles.
This causes much consternation to Prince John and his court who now fear the imminent return of King Richard.
Word is also conveyed by de Bracy to Prince John of the King's return and the fall of Torquilstone.
In 2008, Prime Minister John Key ruled out any abolition of the Supreme Court and return to the Privy Council.
But largely through the skillful work of John Quincy Adams, a treaty was signed with Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the United States in return for the assumption of $ 5, 000, 000 in claims and the relinquishment of any claims to Texas.
The return of the relics of St. John Chrysostom to the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
In return, John promised not to visit England for the next three years, thereby in theory giving Richard adequate time to conduct a successful crusade and return from the Levant without fear of John seizing power.
Armed conflict broke out between John and Longchamp, and by October 1191 Longchamp was isolated in the Tower of London with John in control of the city of London, thanks to promises John had made to the citizens in return for recognition as Richard's heir presumptive.
John intervened, suppressing Longchamp's claims in return for promises of support from the royal administration, including a reaffirmation of his position as heir to the throne.
When Richard still did not return from the crusade, John began to assert that his brother was dead or otherwise permanently lost.
In return for this service, Richard withdrew his malevontia ( ill-will ) towards John, restored him to the county of Gloucestershire and made him again the Count of Mortain.
Yet after the second return from Judea, John and his companions went back again to their trade of fishing until he and they were called by Christ to definitive discipleship (; ).
Thomas Walsingham's Chronicle adds William Nevil and John Clanvowe to the list, and other potential members of this circle have been identified by their wills, which contain Lollard-inspired language about how their bodies are to be plainly buried and permitted to return to the soil whence they came.
Marks and Spencer and the John Lewis Partnership have credit cards which give vouchers in return for spending, and do not issue separate loyalty cards.

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