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:" On this account I have not the power, nor do I dare, to approve the objects of your mission until I can consult our gods by the casting of lots and until I can enquire the will of the people in regard to this matter.
:" Mr Cotton Mather was the most active and forward of any Minister in the Country in those matters Goodwin children and Goody Glover, taking home one of the Children, and managing such intrigues with that Child, and after printing such an account of the whole, in his Memorable Provinces in 1689, as conduced much to the kindling of those Flames, that in Sir Williams time Salem Witch Trials threatened the devouring of this Country.
:" Hurricanes, cold stress, red tide poisoning and a variety of other maladies threaten manatees, but by far their greatest danger is from watercraft strikes, which account for about a quarter of Florida manatee deaths ," said study curator John Jett.
A still more significant variation in the ancient historical account appears in the writing of Plutarch in the late 1st – early 2nd century AD :" Athens was torn by recurrent conflict about the constitution.
Harris said of him :" At a time when European archaeologists were preoccupied with regional sites and sequences, it was he who had the vision, the knowledge and the skill to construct the first prehistory of the whole continent ( 1925 ) and the first ordered and comprehensive account of the ancient Near East ( 1928 ).
:" This is the first account, the first narrative.
:" In our view, it is unlikely that one process or the other can independently account for the wide range of karyotype structures that are observed ...
:" The Greeks who caused Bactria to revolt grew so powerful on account of the fertility of the country that they became masters, not only of Ariana, but also of India, as Apollodorus of Artemita says: and more tribes were subdued by them than by Alexander ... Their cities were Bactra ( also called Zariaspa, through which flows a river bearing the same name and emptying into the Oxus ), and Darapsa, and several others.
:" The Greeks who caused Bactria to revolt grew so powerful on account of the fertility of the country that they became masters, not only of Ariana, but also of India, as Apollodorus of Artemita says: and more tribes were subdued by them than by Alexander — by Menander in particular ( at least if he actually crossed the Hypanis towards the east and advanced as far as the Imaüs ), for some were subdued by him personally and others by Demetrius, the son of Euthydemus the king of the Bactrians.
:" The Greeks who caused Bactria to revolt grew so powerful on account of the fertility of the country that they became masters, not only of Ariana, but also of India, as Apollodorus of Artemita says: and more tribes were subdued by them than by Alexander -- by Menander in particular ( at least if he actually crossed the Hypanis towards the east and advanced as far as the Imaüs ), for some were subdued by him personally and others by Demetrius, the son of Euthydemus the king of the Bactrians ; and they took possession, not only of Patalena, but also, on the rest of the coast, of what is called the kingdom of Saraostus and Sigerdis.
:" Allah forbiddeth you not those who warred not against you on account of religion and drove you not out from your homes, that ye should show them kindness and deal justly with them.
:" I come to semantic investigations with a preference for homophonic theories ; theories which try to take serious account of the syntactic and semantic devices which actually exist in the language ... I would prefer a theory ... over a theory which is only able to deal with of the form " all A's are B's " by " discovering " hidden logical constants ...
:" Sandrocottus, when he was a stripling, saw Alexander himself, and we are told that he often said in later times that Alexander narrowly missed making himself master of the country, since its king was hated and despised on account of his baseness and low birth ".
:" If the director of CIA wanted to extend a present, say, to someone in Europe — a Labour leader — suppose he just thought, This man can use fifty thousand dollars, he's working well and doing a good job-he could hand it to him and never have to account to anybody ...
The Fenni are first mentioned by Cornelius Tacitus in Germania in 98 A. D. Their location is uncertain, due to the vagueness of Tacitus ' account :" they ( Venedi ) overrun in their predatory excursions all the woody and mountainous tracts between the Peucini and the Fenni ".
:" The Greeks who caused Bactria to revolt grew so powerful on account of the fertility of the country that they became masters, not only of Ariana, but also of India, as Apollodorus of Artemita says: and more tribes were subdued by them than by Alexander ... Their cities were Bactra ( also called Zariaspa, through which flows a river bearing the same name and emptying into the Oxus ), and Darapsa, and several others.
One account described Dunlap's throwing prowess as follows :" ndless practice made him adept as a monkey at grabbing a sizzling ground ball in either hand and firing it off from the very spot he seized it.
:" All of this is on account we want to register < nowiki ></ nowiki >, to become first-class citizens, and if the Freedom Democratic Party is not seated now, I question America.
:" Leaving on our right hand Plum Island ( so-called on account of the rare Plums which doe grow upon it ), we struck into the open Sea ...."
:" Navy rules during the Vietnam War governing Purple Hearts did not take into account a wound's severity — and specified only that injuries had to be suffered ' in action against an enemy.
:" And there was formerly a time when the Gauls excelled the Germans in prowess, and waged war on them offensively, and, on account of the great number of their people and the insufficiency of their land, sent colonies over the Rhine.
:" In a telephone interview, Jon Pedersen, research director for the 2004 study, said several factors probably account for researchers ' different findings.
:" nor shall any person, otherwise competent, be deemed incompetent as a witness, or juror, on account of his religious belief ; provided, he believes in the existence of God, and that under His dispensation such person will be held morally accountable for his acts, and be rewarded or punished therefor either in this world or in the world to come.
:" The most particulars of the account given by Curley of the fight are confirmed by the position of the trail made by Custer in his movements, and the general evidence of the battle field.

:" and Irish
The " cow " derivation depends most immediately on the Old Irish legal term for " outsider :" amboue, from proto-Celtic * ambouios, " not a cattle owner.
:" The greatest Irish film.
:" The fusing process goes on as in a blast-furnace ; one generation, a single year even -- transforms the English, the German, the Irish emigrant into an American.
The Annals of Ulster ( erroneously under the year 1315 ) summed up the hostile feeling held by many among the Anglo-Irish and Irish alike of Edward de Brus :" Edward de Brus, the destroyer of Ireland in general, both Foreigners and Gaels, was killed by the Foreigners of Ireland by dint of fighting at Dun-Delgan.
This family derives its origin from Amruadh, who is No. 93 on the " Heber " pedigree ; and were in Irish called O ' Corcrain (" corcra :" Irish, purple ), which has been anglicised O ' Corcoran, Corcoran, and Coghrane.
:" some of her finest and most sensitive work was not strictly portraiture, for example, An Irish Idyll in the Ulster Museum, and Le Petit Déjeuner ( in the National Gallery of Ireland ).
After his death, Brendan McWilliams, director of the service, and a well-known Irish Times columnist, wrote :" Alan spent his entire working life in aviation meteorology ….
:" ... grant Irish citizenship as a token of honour to a person, or the child or grandchild of a person who, in the opinion of the Government, has done signal honour or rendered distinguished service to the nation.
:" It is the entitlement and birthright of every person born in the island of Ireland, which includes its islands and seas, to be part of the Irish nation.
“ Vergil's " Aeneid " and the Irish " Imrama :" Zimmer's Theory ”.
Having no living male heirs, Fitz-Stephen eventually ceded these territories to Philip de Barry, his half-nephew around 1180 :" Robert FitzStephen to all his lords, friends, and dependents, French, English, Welsh, and Irish, greeting.

:" and Events
:" At all Events, they could not maintain such an Independency, without a Strong Naval Force, which it must forever be in the Power of Great Britain to hinder them from having: And whilst His Majesty hath 7000 Troops kept up within them, & in the Great Lakes upon the back of six of them, with the Indians at Command, it seems very easy, provided the Governors & principal Civil Officers are Independent of the Assemblies for their Subsistence, & commonly Vigilant, to prevent any Steps of that kind from being taken.
:" The Events at Poroth Farm "

:" and collected
:" Daunou's lectures at the Collège de France, collected and published after his death, fill twenty volumes ( Cours d ' études historiques, 1842-1846 ).
:" had perused the books, annals and legends of preceding Kings, and the stories, examples and instances of bygone men and things ; indeed it was said that she had collected a thousand books of histories relating to antique races and departed rulers.
:" While Plato sprinkled the seeds of all wisdom throughout all his dialogues, yet he collected the precepts of moral philosophy in the books on the Republic, the whole of science in the Timaeus, and he comprehended the whole of theology in the Parmenides.
:" we have collected out of the works of the most famous magicians, such as Zoroaster, Hermes, Apollonius, Simon of the Temple, Trithemius, Agrippa, Porta ( the Neapolitan ), Dee, Paracelsus, Roger Bacon, and a great many others ...."
:" From Calheta the captain passed below an area that ended at a point over the sea ... and being here, they collected from the boat of Tristão and the boat of Álvaro Afonso a fish that looked like porgy, of a marvellous greatness and the largest that, until that time, was ever seen ; for this reason, because of the fish, the point was named porgy.
A collection of almost all commemorative papers, transcriptions of commemorative addresses on Ennio De Giorgi and personal reminiscences of pupils and friends, collected jointly with some philosophical papers of De Giorgi himself: the translation of the title reads as :" Ennio De Giorgi: they have said of him ...".

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