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autumn and 1838
Proudhon arrived in Paris towards the end of autumn in 1838.
By autumn of 1838, the federal troops had accomplished their mission and the Cherokees at Fort Buffington were marched off to join other groups on the infamous " Trail of Tears ".
In the autumn of the same year he registered at Edinburgh as a student of literature ; and in 1838 appeared his first volume, Malacologia Monensis, a synopsis of the species of Manx Mollusca.
In the autumn of 1838 he read before the British Association at Newcastle a paper on the distribution of terrestrial Pulmonata in Europe, and was commissioned to prepare a similar report with reference to the British Isles.

autumn and when
This is the period during the melancholy days of autumn when universities and colleges schedule what they call `` Homecoming Day ''.
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
The Queen's health remained fair until the autumn of 1602, when a series of deaths among her friends plunged her into a severe depression.
During the autumn of 169 AD when Roman troops were returning to Aquileia, the great plague broke out and the emperor summoned Galen back to Rome.
Matti Vanhanen's two cabinets followed suit until autumn 2008, when the state became a major shareholder in the Finnish telecom company Elisa with the intention to secure the Finnish ownership of a strategically important industry.
After Congress went into recess in the summer of 1826, Polk returned to Tennessee to see Sarah, and when Congress met again in the autumn, Polk returned to Washington with Sarah.
The following autumn, Robinson won his only championship when the Dodgers beat the New York Yankees in the 1955 World Series.
However, by the late 14th century, these low-boarded vessels were at a disadvantage against newer, taller vessels – when the Victual Brothers, in the employee of the Hansa, attacked Bergen in the autumn of 1393, the " great ships " of the pirates could not be boarded by the Norwegian levy ships called out by Margaret I of Denmark and the raiders were able to sack the town with impunity.
The most pleasant time in Bahrain is autumn when sunshine is comparatively low, coupled with warm temperatures tempered by soft breezes.
This was reduced to six units by the autumn of 1941, and eventually cancelled altogether when it became apparent Sea Lion would never take place.
At the beginning of the autumn, when the seeds of the old crop are laid on the fields, she ascends and is reunited with her mother Demeter, for at that time the old crop and the new meet each other.
Details of the case were not released to the press, but the evidence against Nurmi was believed be the sworn statements from German race promoters that Nurmi had received $ 250 – 500 per race when running in Germany in autumn 1931.
Dame Kristina resisted for four months longer, and when in the beginning of autumn the tide of war started to turn in Kristina's favour.
The incident caused an avalanche of negative media reaction, and inspired sportswriter Austen Lake's famous comment that when Williams name was announced the sound was like " autumn wind moaning through an apple orchard.
By the autumn of 365 he had reached Cappadocian Caesarea when he learned that a usurper had proclaimed himself in Constantinople.
Video art is often said to have begun when Nam June Paik used his new Sony Portapak to shoot footage of Pope Paul VI's procession through New York City in the autumn of 1965.
He worked in Street ’ s office for nine months, first at Oxford and afterwards in London when Street removed there in the autumn.
It is best seen just after sunset and before sunrise in spring and autumn when the zodiac is at a steep angle to the horizon.
Celebration hosts many events every year, including community-wide yard sales, an art show, an exotic car festival, an annual Radio Disney Holiday concert, an Oktoberfest Celebration, the " Great American Pie Festival " ( televised on The Food Network ), a " Posh Pooch " festival, and downtown events for the Fall and Christmas seasons when autumn leaves and " snow " ( small-scale soap flakes ) are released into the Town Center.
These various sources of wealth and influence rendered Rudolph the most powerful prince and noble in southwestern Germany ( where the tribal Duchy of Swabia had disintegrated, leaving room for its vassals to become quite independent ) when, in the autumn of 1273, the prince-electors met to choose a king after Richard of Cornwall had died in England the year before.
Rain falls mostly during the spring and autumn ; during the hottest months rain is less common, but stronger when it does occur, usually in thunderstorms.
In the autumn, Mortimer was investigating another plot against him, when he challenged a young noble, Montague, during an interrogation.
In the summer of 1983, he noticed that he had a persistent dry cough ; friends in Paris became concerned that he may have contracted the HIV / AIDS virus then sweeping the San Francisco gay population, but Foucault insisted that he had nothing more than a pulmonary infection that would clear up when he spent the autumn of 1983 in California.
At the beginning of the autumn when the seeds are planted, Persephone returns from the underworld and is reunited with her mother, and the cycle of growth begins anew.
Propagation is either by seed in autumn or by division of bulbs when the leaves die down in summer.

autumn and William
Although William returned to York and built another castle, Edgar remained free and in the autumn joined up with King Sweyn of Denmark.
William departed Normandy in July 1080, and in the autumn William's son Robert was sent on a campaign against the Scots.
Though he left for Leinster in 1207 William was recalled and humiliated at court in the autumn of 1208, while John's justiciar in Ireland Meilyr fitz Henry invaded his lands, burning the town of New Ross.
In the summer of 1974, the Capitol Records-era greatest hits compilation Endless Summer reached # 1 on the Billboard charts, reaffirming the relevance of The Beach Boys in the popular imagination ; nevertheless, recording sessions for a new album under the supervision of Wilson and James William Guercio at Caribou Ranch that autumn yielded only a smattering of basic tracks.
The supply lines of the French army were dangerously extended and William in the autumn of 1672 tried to cut them off, marching all the way through the Spanish Netherlands via Maastricht to attack Charleroi, then a French border city close to the supply route through Liège.
Educated at the original Trinity College School in Weston Ontario, as a teenager William Osler's aim was to follow his father into the Anglican ministry and to that end he entered Trinity College, Toronto ( now a constituent college of the University of Toronto ) in the autumn of 1867.
He invited him to go to Guy ’ s Hospital under his patronage and, in September 1837, the autumn before he was twenty-one, William Gull left his home and entered upon his life's work.
In autumn 1754, Mylne set off for mainland Europe on the " Grand Tour ", to join his brother William, who had been studying in Paris for a year.
William VII ( born Peter, Pierre-Guillaume ) ( 1023 – autumn 1058 ), called the Eagle ( Aigret ) or the Bold ( le Hardi ), was the duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitou ( as William V ) between 1039 and his death, following his half-brother Odo.
The coalition of autumn 1705, between Marlborough and Godolphin and the whig junto, was sealed by the dismissal of Wright, now out of favour with both parties, and his replacement ( 11 October ) by William Cowper.
It was also performed at Harvard University's Sanders Theatre in the autumn of 1998 by John McLaughlin Williams and William Thomas as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the composition of Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast.
However, William J. Clench has suggested that the occupants may have brought mussels and snails to nearby bodies of water ( Dry Creek and / or Crownover Springs ) for use as needed including in autumn or winter.
During the autumn of 1877 he went to London, Paris and Berlin on a confidential mission, establishing cordial personal relationships with British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone and Foreign Minister Lord Granville and other English statesmen, and with Otto von Bismarck, by then Chancellor of the German Empire.
Joanna married her first husband, William, Duke of Austria in Vienna in the autumn of 1401 when she was 28 years of age.
On 11 April 2012, the Fleming estate announced that William Boyd will write the next Bond novel, due for release in the autumn of 2013 ; the publishers will be Jonathan Cape in the UK and HarperCollins for Canada and the US.
In the autumn he returned to London, and attended a course of William Hunter's lectures, took instructions in practical Anatomy, and became a surgeon's pupil at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
William was a bright child but his education was halted when his father died on 22 October 1718 and the family's investment in the South Sea Company failed in the autumn of 1720.
In the autumn William Grey, 13th Baron Grey de Wilton was appointed Warden of the East Marches, but his relations with Wharton were strained, and led eventually to a challenge from Henry Wharton to Grey, though Somerset on 6 October 1549 forbade a duel.
Work started in 1817, under the direction of the engineer William Kirkhouse, and the canal was completed by the autumn of 1818, running from near the east pier on the River Tawe at Swansea to the River Neath at Red Jacket.
William Hyde Wollaston was his closest friend, and in the autumn of 1818 they made a tour together on the continent.
The annual Montpelier Hunt Races, an autumn steeplechase event, were started by Marion duPont Scott and her brother William duPont, Jr. in 1934.
Ibañez retired from international rugby after the 2003 World Cup, but Franch coach Bernard Laporte made it one of his priorities to bring him back into the fold, especially after fellow hooker William Servat was ruled out of the autumn schedule with a neck injury.
He was shortly afterwards introduced by Coleridge to William Wordsworth, and the acquaintance resulted in the publication of the two poets ' Lyrical Ballads in the autumn of 1798.

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