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summer and 1798
Annually, from 1796 to 1798, L ' Olympiade de la République was held in revolutionary France, and is an early forerunner to the modern summer Olympic Games.
As the armies were far below the strength required by the policy of unbounded conquest and rapine, the first permanent law of conscription was passed in the summer of 1798.
The Prince finally sought a reconciliation with his “ second self ” during the summer of 1798.
An expeditionary force was sent to County Mayo to assist in the rebellion against Britain in the summer of 1798.
His botanical career began with the help of René Louiche Desfontaines, who recommended Candolle for work in the herbarium of Charles Louis L ' Héritier de Brutelle during the summer of 1798.
In the summer of 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte led an expedition to Egypt.
The origins of modern Egyptology can be traced to the arrival in Egypt of Napoleon Bonaparte in the summer of 1798.
Ellicott spent two years ( 1798 – 1800 ) living outdoors in summer and winter, laying out the townships of the new land in order to complete the Great Survey of the land in October 1800.
Alexander McDonnell ( 1798 – 1835 ) was an Irish chess master, who contested a series of six matches with the world ’ s leading player Louis-Charles Mahé de La Bourdonnais in the summer of 1834.
An expeditionary force was sent to County Mayo in Ireland to assist in the rebellion against Britain in the summer of 1798.
The summer of 1798 was therefore a terrifying time for Austria, and when Haydn finished this Mass, his own title, in the catalogue of his works, was " Missa in Angustiis " or " Mass for Troubled Times ".
For Haydn, writing the Mass in the late summer of 1798, the mood in Eisenstadt was one of foreboding, to the point of terror, and this is what we hear as the great work opens: Haydn chose to write the opening movement in D minor.
Castle Coole was constructed between 1789 and 1798 as the summer retreat of Armar Lowry-Corry, the 1st Earl Belmore.
During the summer of 1798, the European press were full of words expressing admiration for Kilmaine.
Despite this, a variety of controversial new laws passed by Congress in the summer of 1798, including the Naturalization Act of 1798 and the Alien and Sedition Acts eventually hurt Adams and the Federalists.
The only town on the island is Dunmore Town, named after the governor of the Bahamas from 1786 to 1798, John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore, who had a summer residence on Harbour Island.

summer and McKenzie
Keith McKenzie and Peter Stephenson were less impressed by these new developments, and left the group the following summer, after the January 1989 release of the In Gorbachev We Trust album, which saw the group further enhancing their sound.
The route is considered a summer tour route, since the road over McKenzie Pass is closed in winter due to snowfall.

summer and cousin
On returning to Jyväskylä in 1923 to establish his own architect's office, Aalto busied himself with a number of single-family homes, all designed in the classical style, such as the manor-like house for his mother's cousin Terho Manner in Töysa in 1923, a summer villa for the Jyväskylä chief constable in 1923 and the Alatalo farmhouse in Tarvaala in 1924.
We meet Catherine Howard, a pretty and foolhardy teenager, who confides in her cousin Anne Carey that she had sexual relations with a young man named Francis Dereham the previous summer.
An older cousin, Josef Smetana, a teacher at the Premonstratensian School in Plzeň ( Pilsen ), then offered to supervise the boy's remaining schooling, and in the summer of 1840 Smetana departed for Plzeň.
During the summer of 1750, he fell in love with a cousin, Sophie Gutermann, and this love affair inspired him to plan his first ambitious work, Die Natur der Dinge ( The Nature of Things, 1752 ), a didactic poem in six books.
In summer 1190, Conrad travelled north to Antioch to lead another young kinsman, Frederick of Swabia, safely back to Acre with the remnants of his cousin Frederick Barbarossa's imperial army.
During a summer in Osborne, Victoria Eugenie met Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich of Russia, a cousin to Nicholas II.
Becoming increasingly popular is the use of a flasher, similar to its summer cousin the fishfinder.
In the summer of 1939 in Provence, France: the 14 year old Julien has a crush on his cousin Julia, who lives together with his family in their small hotel.
: He is Chiharu's cousin and Nao's overprotective brother, and is Kyoichi's and Makoto's boss at the summer resort.
The ground was well prepared, then, when in the summer of 1908 he and his cousin Robert Barton took a holiday motor tour inspecting agricultural co-operatives in the south and west of Ireland.
: Spent summer holiday in Newstead Abbey and fell in love with 1st cousin, Margaret Parker.
Much of the plot of the book concerns David's attempt to obtain a woman whom he considers his feminine ideal, based largely on the characteristics of his first cousin, Pamela, with whom he shared some innocent adolescent kisses at a family summer retreat.
By the summer of 1939, he told Fabian von Schlabrendorff, his cousin by marriage, that " both duty and honor demand from us that we should do our best to bring about the downfall of Hitler and National-Socialism in order to save Germany and Europe from barbarism.
Described by sources quoted in the Serbian media as Otpor's " alpha and omega " during the movement's heyday in the spring and summer of 2000, Homen ( then widely known within the movement by his nickname Cole ), along with his first cousin Nenad Konstantinović ( nicknamed Neca ), handled everything from money to transportation.
Richard makes his first appearance when he attends Alma Baldwin ( Amanda Barrie )' s funeral in the summer of 2001, claiming to be her cousin.
When young Tyler Waltern is invited to spend the summer in New York City with his cousin, he launches a book-length journey to find out what, if anything, truly will heal his family ’ s wounds.
When summer vacation arrives Bond goes on a field trip to the Italian island of Sardinia where he stays with his much older cousin Victor.
He had decided this only after attending a summer football camp with his cousin Jorrel and enjoying the game very much.
The fall of Maglen sealed Gavril Radomir's fate — in the late summer of 1015, while hunting near Ostrovo ( Arnissa ), he was murdered by his cousin, perhaps at the behest of Byzantine agents.
Arbo's childhood home, Gulskogen, was built in 1804 as a summer residence for his older cousin, lumber dealer and industrialist Peter Nicolai Arbo.
In summer 2004, Mike again began recording and collaborating, this time with cousin Nate Kinsella ( Make Believe, Joan of Arc ) who lent assistance both on instrumentation and engineering.
Intensely shy, Dimitri preferred to avoid society, but on summer evenings at Petergof he often rode from Strelna to Znameka, the house of his cousin, Grand Duke Peter where he was a welcome guest.
Here, on a summer day, on receiving a letter from Krishna, a cousin of King Harsha he met the king while he was camping near the town of Manitara.
The song was written by Ross Bagdasarian and his cousin, noted Armenian American writer William Saroyan in the summer of 1939 ; however, the song did not become a hit until the release of Clooney's recording.

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