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autumn and 1786
In the autumn of 1786 during Shays ' Rebellion, about 250 followers of Daniel Shays encountered state troops commanded by General John Paterson near East Lee.
Having also refitted Field Mill in the autumn, he started a Sunday School in 1786, so that his young workers would be equipped with basic reading and mathematical skills, as well as moral instruction.

autumn and Swedish
In autumn 2008, several cases were reported in the southern Swedish provinces of Småland, Halland, and Skåne,
For studies starting in autumn 2012, Lund received 11, 160 foreign master's applications from 152 countries, which was roughly one third of all international applications to Swedish universities.
Elector John Sigismund was favorably inclined towards the Swedish king, but he had become very infirm after an apoplexic stroke in the autumn of 1617.
The 20-year old king was inexperienced and considered ill-served amidst what has been called the anarchy in the nation and dedicated the autumn in his newly-formed camp in Scania to arm the Swedish nation for battle in the Scanian War.
Rising governed New Sweden until the autumn of 1655, when a Dutch fleet under the command of Peter Stuyvesant subjugated the Swedish forts and established the authority of the Colony of New Netherland throughout the area formerly controlled by the Swedes.
However, due to a lack of cooperation from his allies, he was unable to besiege Stettin and in late autumn withdrew into Swedish Pomerania.
She published De l ' Allemagne in the autumn, was saddened by the death of her second son Albert, who had entered the Swedish army and fell in a duel brought on by gambling, undertook her Considérations sur la révolution française, and when Louis XVIII had been restored returned to Paris.
* Finland: lukio ( educational language is Finnish ) or gymnasium ( educational language is Swedish ) takes 2 – 5 years ( most students spend 3 years ), after 9 years of primary school ( peruskoulu in Finnish, grundskola in Swedish ); lukio starts usually in the autumn of the year when the student turns 16 and ends with abitur after passing the matriculation examination ; lukio is not compulsory and its entrance is competitive.
But during the autumn, the French forces advanced rapidly and soon much of the western German regions were occupied, this forced the Swedish troops on a retreat towards Lübeck.
Altogether, by autumn of that year, only some 8, 000 Swedish soldiers remained in Poland-Lithuania.
Negotiations had begun in Toruń ( Thorn ) in autumn of 1659 ; the Polish delegation later moved to Danzig while the Swedish delegation made the Baltic town of Sopot ( Zoppot ) its base.
Fox International Channels ( UK ) Ltd applied for a broadcasting slot in the Swedish digital terrestrial television network in the autumn of 2005 for a service called " FX ", suggesting a possible launch of the channel in Sweden or Scandinavia.
In autumn 1990, a serious crisis emerged in Swedish banking as a result of a deep recession.
During autumn of 1985, Wise was loaned to Swedish non-league club Grebbestads IF, where he scored 5 goals in 10 games.
One of the planned new channels was Boomerang, for which they applied for a broadcasting license in the Swedish DTT in the autumn 2005.
In autumn 1993 she signed a contract with a Swedish record company and released her debut single " Trust Me ", which went straight into the Swedish charts.
Some of Bajen's biggest stars played in the team at this time, including Kenta Olsson and Ronnie Hellström, and with good help by a crowd that had introduced something completely new to Swedish football this year – Supporter songs – the team outperformed themselves, went through the autumn half undefeated and finished in Hammarby's best position yet, fifth place.
Harald then spent the rest of the autumn killing all the Swedish king's men in Vermland.
From the late 1990s " Perry " first joined the coaching staff of RBK, but went on to Swedish top flight club GIF Sundsvall in the autumn 2001 where he enjoyed great success in his first season.
On the other hand, during spring and autumn there is a period of thaw ( menföre in Swedish, kelirikko in Finnish ) when the ice is too thin even for walking, but too thick for boating.
In 1949 the club reached Allsvenskan for the first time after defeating Halmstads BK in the decisive game of the season ; during this time Swedish leagues were played autumn – spring, on 31 July they played their first game in Allsvenskan against Degerfors IF and lost 2-0, afterward, the later world famous Gunnar Nordahl claimed that he had seen much worse newcomers, also this year, on 4 September Kalmar faced Malmö FF in front of 15 093 people in the audience ; this is still the audience record on Fredriksskans.
Matters became worse when the Swedish krona was allowed to float in the autumn of 1992.

autumn and West
It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West ( 西方白虎 ), and it represents the west and the autumn season.
When Lincoln won the nomination, Seward loyally supported him and made a long speaking tour of the West in the autumn of 1860.
In the autumn of 1923, Rothko found work in New York's garment district and took up residence on the Upper West Side.
Nyssa sylvatica street tree turning scarlet in autumn in West Point, New York | West Point, N. Y.
Henry I of England, the Anglo-Norman king who promised at his coronation to restore the laws of Edward the Confessor and who married a Scottish princess with West Saxon royal forbears, called up the fyrd to supplement his feudal levies, as an army of all England, as Orderic Vitalis reports, to counter the abortive invasions of his brother Robert Curthose, both in the summer of 1101 and in autumn 1102.
Henry I of England, the Anglo-Norman king who promised at his coronation to restore the laws of Edward the Confessor and who married a Scottish princess with West Saxon royal forbears, called up the fyrd to supplement his feudal levies, as an army of all England, as Orderic Vitalis reports, to counter the abortive invasions of his brother Robert Curthose, both in the summer of 1101 and in autumn 1102.
Although " reverse migration " per se certainly does occur, and has been documented well in numerous instances, it does not account for the occurrence in Europe in autumn of Asian vagrants that winter in East Africa, for instance, or the rarity of many southern European species in the UK that winter in West Africa.
In Europe during the autumn, Austin lost to Sue Barker in the quarterfinals of the tournament in Brighton, United Kingdom but recovered the following week to defeat Navrátilová in the final of the tournament in Stuttgart, West Germany.
Cole took a steamship up the Hudson in the autumn of 1825, the same year the Erie Canal opened, stopping first at West Point, then at Catskill landing where he ventured west high up into the eastern Catskill Mountains of New York State to paint the first landscapes of the area.
In the autumn of 1948, Fischer-Dieskau was engaged as principal lyric baritone at the Städtische Oper Berlin ( Municipal Opera, West Berlin ), making his debut as Posa in Verdi's Don Carlos under Ferenc Fricsay.
He remained in Portmoak for 28 years, until, in the autumn of 1731, he moved to the West Church, Stirling.
He returned to West Brom in the autumn of 1987, by which time they had fallen into the Second Division and were battling against relegation to the Third Division.
In the autumn of 1972, with increased financial support of The Arts Council together with new funding from West Midlands Arts Association, The Gulbenkian Foundation and a number of local charitable trusts and industry, Ikon re-located in The Birmingham Shopping Centre, a newly built shopping mall above New Street Station.
1969-71 he taught composition at the Hanover Academy of Music for a year, and, since autumn 1970 at the Hochschule der Kuenste in West Berlin, since 1977 as a professor ( till 1985 ).
The Pleiades would " flee mighty Orion and plunge into the misty deep " as they set in the West, which they would begin to do just before dawn during October – November, a good time of the year to lay up your ship after the fine summer weather and " remember to work the land "; in Mediterranean agriculture autumn is the time to plough and sow.
It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West ( 西方白虎 ), and it represents the west and the autumn season.
Located in New England's Knowledge Corridor region, directly across the Memorial Bridge from the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, The Big E is held every autumn in West Springfield, Massachusetts.
Dobson played the role of Gertrude in the English Touring Theatre production of Hamlet, at the New Ambassadors Theatre in London's West End, following a UK tour in autumn 2005.
The United States would become the second as the first USGP West at Long Beach, California appeared on the 1976 F1 calendar, along with the long-standing autumn race at Watkins Glen, New York.
A sequel, West Is West, premiered at film festivals in Toronto and London in the autumn of 2010, and was on general UK release from February 2011.
The amount of rainfall in Lahijan depends on the winds bearing vapor that blow from the North West in winter, from the East in spring and from the West in summer and autumn.

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