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On and suppress
On December 11, Fomin was ordered to organize a section to suppress " speculation.
On Arundel's advice, Henry obtained from Parliament the enactment of De heretico comburendo in 1401, which prescribed the burning of heretics ; this was done mainly to suppress the Lollard movement.
On 16 or 17 June 1900, the Emperor and the Empress Dowager held a mass audience for high officials to hear their opinions of whether the strategy towards the Boxers should be to pacify them or to suppress them.
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On 18 January 2002, at Truro Crown Court, after the prosecution successfully applied for a Public Immunity Certificate in order to suppress defence evidence ( these are normally issued in cases involving national security ), three members of the group agreed to return the signs and pay £ 4, 500 in compensation to English Heritage and to be bound over to keep the peace.
On June 15, 1944, 297 planes ( 155 Avro Lancasters, 130 Handley Page Halifaxes, and 12 De Havilland Mosquitos ) of the Royal Air Force bombed Boulogne harbour to suppress German naval activity following D-Day.
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On the domestic front, Tanaka attempted to suppress leftists, Communists and suspected Communist sympathizers through widespread arrests ( the 15 March incident of 1928, and the 19 April incident of 1929 ).
On the fall of the Second French Empire in September 1870 the government of national defence appointed him prefect of the Rhône département, in which capacity he had to suppress the Communist rising at Lyon.
On 1 May 1517 he led a private army of 1300 retainers into London to suppress the Evil May Day riots.
On 24 August German troops attempted to seize Bucharest and suppress Michael's coup, but were repelled by the city's defenses, which received some support from the United States Air Force.
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## Revolution and Renewal On China in 1935: “ No victory of arms, or tyranny of alien finance, can long suppress a nation so rich in resources and vitality.
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John XXIII determined to suppress what he considered to be the excesses of the Spirituals, who contended eagerly for the view that Christ and his apostles had possessed absolutely nothing, either separately or jointly On 26 March 1322, he removed the ban on discussion of Nicholas III's bull and commissioned experts to examine the idea of poverty based on belief that Christ and the apostles owned nothing.
On 1 April 1882, Wolseley was appointed Adjutant-General to the Forces, and, in August of that year, given command of the British forces in Egypt under Muhammad Ali and his successors to suppress the Urabi Revolt.
On May 11, 1861, Jackson appointed Sterling Price to be Major General of the Missouri State Guard to resist invasion ( by federal forces ) and suppress insurrection by Missouri Unionist Volunteers in Federal service.
On 12 October Yinchang was ordered to take two Beiyang Army divisions down the Beijing-Hankou Railway to suppress the uprising at Wuchang.
On July 4, 1776, a small American battery on the site of today's Fort Hamilton ( the east side of the Narrows ) fired into one of the British men-of-war convoying troops to suppress the American Revolution.

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