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McLoughlin's and land
The statements resulted in the denial of McLoughlin's land claims to his homstead in Oregon City.

McLoughlin's and claim
As Congressional delegate, Thurston authored the Donation Land Claim Act so as to give McLoughlin's HBC claim to the state legislature.

McLoughlin's and by
McLoughlin's aid probably prevented an armed attack on his outpost by the numerous American settlers.
Except for a short monograph written by Arthur B. Emmons in 1886, little was known about Mount McLoughlin's geology until the 1970s.

McLoughlin's and .
In December, he departed Catlettsburg, Kentucky, with the 40th Ohio Infantry, the 42nd Ohio Infantry, the 14th Kentucky Infantry, and the 22nd Kentucky Infantry, as well as the 2nd ( West ) Virginia Cavalry and McLoughlin's Squadron of Cavalry.
Under McLoughlin's management, the Columbia Department remained highly profitable, in part due to the ongoing high demand for beaver hats in Europe.
McLoughlin's appearance, 6 foot 4 inches ( 193 cm ) tall with long, prematurely white hair, brought him respect ; but he was also generally known for his fair treatment of the people with whom he dealt, whether they were British subjects, U. S. citizens, or of indigenous origin.
At the time, the wives of many Hudson's Bay field employees were indigenous, including McLoughlin's wife Marguerite ; who was metis, the daughter of an aboriginal woman and a trader named Jean-Etienne Waddens.
Her son Thomas McKay became McLoughlin's stepson.
McLoughlin's former residence in Oregon City, now known as the McLoughlin House, is today a museum ; it is part of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
), John McLoughlin's Business Correspondence, 1847-48.
Despite McLoughlin's stalling, the HBC had begun the process of shifting away from Fort Vancouver and toward Vancouver Island and the northern coast in the 1830s.
Replicating McLoughlin's mistake of a decade earlier, against advice Browne launched a new sister paper, the Dublin Tribune, which collapsed pulling the Sunday Tribune down with it.
The first known stage of the volcano's growth was explosive and built a large cinder cone from a single vent that may have reached the unusual height of and may account for one third of McLoughlin's present interior.
North Squaw Tip and South Squaw Tip on McLoughlin's west flank now mark the site of the two major blocky flow vents.
The McLoughlin House unit consists of the homes of McLoughlin, and of Dr. Forbes Barclay, an explorer and associate of McLoughlin's ; the two homes are known respectively as the McLoughlin House and the Barclay House.
After McLoughlin's death in 1857, his widow lived there until she died three years later ; their heirs sold the house in 1867.
The film is based on Tim McLoughlin's novel Heart of the Old Country and it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008.
The area above the dam is called McLoughlin's Mianus Pond.

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Ultimately, Frederick prevailed in all those conflicts by outliving his opponents and sometimes inheriting their lands, as was the case with his nephew Ladislaus, from whom he gained Lower Austria in 1457, and with his brother Albert VI, whom he succeeded in Upper Austria.
Uffi's combat took place at Rendsburg on an island in the Eider River at Fifeldore / Monster-Gate, and Uffi succeeded in killing both his opponents.
" When the bill erecting it passed the Legislature, however, Martin Van Buren, then a State Senator, and who, being an ardent admirer of the great Napoleon, was somewhat incensed at one of his political opponents ( Elisha Williams, if we mistake not ), who had succeeded in having a town in Seneca county christened " Waterloo ," leaped to his feet and moved to amend by calling the new town " Austerlitz.
Probably in 311, a new bishop of Carthage was consecrated by someone who had allegedly been a traditor ; his opponents consecrated a short-lived rival, who was succeeded by Donatus, after whom the schism was named.
The suffrages being equally divided between Fabricius and Sebastian Edzardus, one of his opponents, the appointment was decided by lot in favour of Edzardus ; but in 1699 Fabricius succeeded Vincent Placcius in the chair of rhetoric and ethics, a post which he held until his death, refusing invitations to Greifswald, Kiel, Giessen, and Wittenberg.
The non-noble Cap majority now proceeded to attack the Privy Council ( Riksrådet ), the last stronghold of the Hats, and, on April 25, succeeded in ousting their opponents.
Historians both in China and abroad have generally portrayed her as a despot and villain responsible for the fall of the Dynasty, while others have suggested that her opponents among the reformers succeeded in making her a scapegoat for problems beyond her control, that she stepped in to prevent disorder, that she was no more ruthless than other rulers, and that she was even an effective if reluctant reformer in the last years of her life.
Standing as the DRP candidate, Gayoom lost in the election's second round, in which he received 45. 75 % of the vote against 54. 25 % for his opponents, MDP's Presidential Candidate Mohamed Nasheed accordingly succeeded Gayoom as President on November 11, 2008, with Gaumee Itthihaad's Candidate Dr. Mohammed Waheed Hassan in the new post of Vice President.
While Domnus II, who had in 442 succeeded his uncle John I of Antioch as Patriarch of Antioch, visited Hierapolis Bambyce for the enthronization of the new bishop Stephen, Ibas ' opponents chose that moment for action.
By their frequent complaints as well as intrigues and false accusations, his opponents almost succeeded having him sent to prison.
Svenska Ord in general, and Danielsson in particular, excelled in making scorching comments on current events in an illusorily naive and outward-lookingly friendly way that often succeeded to endear even political opponents to his particular brand of humorist humanism.
Despite the heavy odds Duncan continued to fight hard, the British succeeded in knocking out two opponents by killing Captain Hinxt of Beschermer, which drifted eastwards in confusion, while shots from either Bedford or Triumph set a powder barrel on Hercules on fire.
Milošević had in the past succeeded in persuading the public that his political opponents were traitors working for foreign interests, but in the case of Otpor !, the tactic largely backfired, as the beatings and imprisonments of their members during the summer of 2000 only further cemented the decision to vote against the regime in many voters ' minds.
He was appointed Earl Marshal of England and recovered his titles of Baron Mowbray and Segrave upon his coming of age in 1413, which also the year that Henry V succeeded to the throne, keen to reconcile with former opponents of the House of Lancaster.
A middleweight, he succeeded in outboxing heavier opponents thanks to his dancing style, clever defensive tactics and powerful, accurate punching.
The team succeeded in this quest, qualifying as Europe 2 in Pool C, where one of their opponents will be one of the country's main sporting rivals, the United States.
He was succeeded on 20 January 2006, by one of his 2001 election opponents, Alexander Berdnikov.
He succeeded his uncle as Satmar rebbe, following his death in 1979, though some dissidents in Satmar opposed him, including the Bnei Yoel ( or Kagners, opponents ), a group of Satmar Hasidim that did not accept Teitelbaum as rebbe and remained loyal to Joel's wife Alta Fayga Teitelbaum, and her candidate for rebbe, Nachman Brach.
" And the president of the Prussian Diet, von Bennigsen, also a vigorous antagonist, said: " In spite of his resolute party attitude, he succeeded in gaining and retaining not only the confidence of his political friends, but also the high regard of his political opponents.
For 28 years, West Bengal was ruled by the opponents of Mr. Khan Chowdhury, who succeeded to establish a unique relation with him, and the district witnessed the fruit of this coalition in industrial sector. Sukhjeet Starch Ltd, East End Silk Ltd. and lots of other enterprises have increased.
The Breslau opponents ’ vitriolic reaction succeeded in driving him out of the city to Zürich, where he became friends with Zwingli's successor Heinrich Bullinger and the Italian Reformer Peter Martyr Vermigli.
Not long after, Yimam joined forces with Wube, who had succeeded his father as Dejazmach, against Goshu and Meru in the Battle of Kossober October 1827, defeating their opponents.

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