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On and regaining
On regaining consciousness in mid-flight, Rashid Minhas struggled for flight control as well as relayed the news of his hijack to the PAF base.
On 5 January 1066, according to the Vita Ædwardi Regis, he died, but not before briefly regaining consciousness and commending his widow and the kingdom to Harold's " protection ".
On 30 December 1647 he was appointed governor of Newcastle, which he successfully defended, besides defeating the Royalists on 2 July 1648 and regaining Tynemouth.
On October 29 it was announced that Hernandez would be retried, which could lead to her regaining her freedom.
On 6 January 1810, Sweden signed a Russian-mediated Treaty of Paris with France regaining Pomerania, at a cost of joining the Continental System.
On 27 April 1578, by the action of John Erskine, Earl of Mar and his brothers, the Commendators of Cambuskenneth and Dryburgh, Morton gained possession of Stirling Castle and the person of the king, regaining his ascendancy.
On regaining his liberty in 1831, he resided at San Borga in the province of Corrientes, Argentina.
On 29 October 1914 near Gheluvelt, Belgium, Lieutenant Brooke led two attacks on the German trenches under heavy rifle and machine-gun fire, regaining a lost trench at a very critical moment.
On regaining his seat, Scaddan resumed as Leader of the Opposition.
On May 9, 2010, two days after regaining the Mid-Bedfordshire constituency in the general election, The Sunday Times revealed that Dorries was facing the first expenses claims complaint of the new parliament.
Lady Antonia Fraser ( Charles II, page 82 ) points out that such a match would have taken one of " the last aces " Charles had, his " marriageability " to some foreign princess which, conceivably, could have brought him aid in regaining his throne. On the other hand, Monmouth's biographer J. N. P. Watson (" Captain-General and Rebel Chief ", 127 ) has argued there is a substantial amount of circumstantial evidence to support the marriage between Lucy Walters and Charles, including letters from Charles's sister ( a confidante of Lucy Walters ) in the 1640s which refer to Charles's " wife ".
On regaining his freedom, Theodore sent his nephew to Corsica with a supply of arms ; he himself returned to Corsica in 1738, 1739, and 1743, but the combined Genoese and French forces continued to occupy the island.

On and liberty
" On July 27, 1868, the day before the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted, U. S. Congress declared in the preamble of the Expatriation Act that " the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness ," and ( Section I ) one of " the fundamental principles of this government " ( United States Revised Statutes, sec.
On 17 January 1793 Louis was condemned to death for " conspiracy against the public liberty and the general safety " by a close majority in Convention: 361 voted to execute the king, 288 voted against, and another 72 voted to execute him subject to a variety of delaying conditions.
On 17 September, the Law of Suspects was passed, which authorized the charging of counter-revolutionaries with " crimes against liberty.
* John Stuart Mill becoming ill " of his own free will " alludes to his work On Liberty, which argues for liberty that does no harm to others.
On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.
On 17 September the Law of Suspects was passed, which authorized the charging of counter-revolutionaries with vaguely defined crimes against liberty.
On the back, it had a tree with a picture of three blood droplets and the Thomas Jefferson quote, " The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
On his part Maximilian granted religious liberty to the Lutheran nobles and knights in Austria, and refused to allow the publication of the decrees of the council of Trent.
On 23 June 1661, a marriage treaty was signed, Catherine's dowry securing to England Tangier ( in North Africa ) and the Seven islands of Bombay ( the latter having a major influence on the development of the British Empire in India ), together with trading privileges in Brazil and the East Indies, religious and commercial freedom in Portugal and two million Portuguese crowns ( about £ 300, 000 ); while Portugal obtained military and naval support against Spain and liberty of worship for Catherine.
On the other hand, some scholars reject the very idea of social justice as meaningless, religious, self-contradictory, and ideological, believing that to realize any degree of social justice is unfeasible, and that the attempt to do so must destroy all liberty.
On liberty, after a night of drinking in bars in the West Indies, the crew returns to the tramp steamer and set sail for Baltimore.
Mill ’ s application of the general principles of liberty is expressed in his book On Liberty: " If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and one, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind ".
An annual birthday celebration commemorates Parowan's founding on 13 January 1851, just twelve months after Parley P. Pratt and members of his exploring party discovered the Little Salt Lake Valley and nearby deposits of iron ore. On 8 January 1850 Pratt had raised a liberty pole at Heap's Spring and dedicated the site as " The City of Little Salt Lake.
On August 26, 1792, the French Legislative Assembly awarded Kościuszko honorary citizenship of France in honor of his fight for freedom of his fatherland and the ideas of equality and liberty.
On 1 August 1917, Benedict issued a seven point peace plan stating that: ( 1 ) " the moral force of right ... be substituted for the material force of arms ," ( 2 ) there must be " simultaneous and reciprocal diminution of armaments ," ( 3 ) a mechanism for " international arbitration " must be established ," ( 4 ) " true liberty and common rights over the sea " should exist, ( 5 ) there should be a " renunciation of war indemnities ," ( 6 ) occupied territories should be evacuated, and ( 7 ) there should be " an examination ... of rival claims.
On June 25, 2008 a parliamentary committee set forth resolutions urging Spain to grant the primates the rights to life and liberty.
On 25 December 1944 the US liberty ship was torpedoed off Moruya sinking the next day by the German submarine U-862.
On 1 November 1625 he was made lord keeper of the great seal ; in this capacity he delivered the Charles I's reprimand to the Commons on 9 March 1626, when he declared that " liberty of counsel " alone belonged to them and not " liberty of control.
On October 3 of the same year ( 11 Vendémiaire, year III ) a solemn fête in honour of the Girondist " martyrs of liberty " was celebrated in the Convention.
# On the second dimension, survival values involve a priority of security over liberty, non-acceptance of homosexuality, abstinence from political action, distrust in outsiders and a weak sense of happiness.
On December 12, he delivered an address to the largest public meeting in the history of Buffalo, describing Upper Canada's desire for liberty and their oppression at the hands of the British, and asking for their help.
On the accession of Henry as King Henry V of England in 1413, the Earl of March was set at liberty and restored to his estates, his brother Roger having died some years previously.
On payment of a ransom of 50, 000 crowns he recovered his liberty.
On 8 November 2002, he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe for his commitment to peace, liberty, justice and solidarity in Europe.

On and 1811
On July 14, 1811, Thompson reached the partially constructed Fort Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia, arriving two months after the Pacific Fur Company's ship, the Tonquin.
On May 4, 1811, however, the Christian Association constituted itself as a congregationally governed church.
On his return journey to Chicago he visited Kentucky where he married Rebekah Wells, the daughter of Samuel Wells, and they traveled together to Chicago in June 1811.
On February 9, 1811, Chautauqua was completely organized, and so its separate government was launched.
Charles Lamb established the Romantics ' attitude to King Lear in his 1811 essay " On the Tragedies of Shakespeare, considered with reference to their fitness for stage representation " where he says that the play " is essentially impossible to be represented on the stage ", preferring to experience it in the study.
On December 16, 1811, the New Madrid Earthquake shook the Muscogee lands and the Midwest.
On 20 March 1811, at 9: 20 AM, a baby boy weighing, with a height of was born at Tuileries.
On November 11, 1811, Cartagena declared its independence. By mid-1815 a large Spanish expeditionary fleet under Pablo Morillo had arrived in New Granada and forces besieged Cartagena.
On January 8, 1811, the largest slave insurrection in US history, known as the German Coast Uprising, started here.
On the morning of November 7, 1811, after 4 o ’ clock AM, the camp was attacked by the Prophet.
On 8 January 1811, planters were alarmed by the German Coast Uprising led by Charles Deslondes, a free person of color from Haiti ( formerly the French colony of Saint-Domingue ).
On January 8, 1811 a slave revolt began near Laplace known as the 1811 German Coast Uprising.
On October 11, 1811, Stevens ' ship the Juliana, began to operate as a ferry between Manhattan and Hoboken, making it the world's first commercial steam ferry.
On 26 March 1811, Christophe created a kingdom in the North and had himself proclaimed Henry I, King of Haïti.
His 1811 paper " On the non-existence of sugar in the blood of persons labouring under diabetes mellitus " concluded that sugar must travel via lymphatic channels from the stomach directly to the kidneys, without entering the bloodstream.
On March 1, 1811, Muhammad Ali invited all of the leading Mamluks to his palace to celebrate the declaration of war against the Wahhabis in Arabia.
His writings include a number of essays contributed to the Edinburgh Review from 1804 onwards, various papers in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society ( including his earliest publication, " On the Arithmetic of Impossible Quantities ", 1779, and an " Account of the Lithological Survey of Schehallion ", 1811 ) and in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (" On the Causes which Affect the Accuracy of Barometrical Measurements " and others ), the articles " Aepinus " and " Physical Astronomy ", and a " Dissertation on the Progress of Mathematical and Physical Science since the Revival of Learning in Europe " in the Encyclopædia Britannica ( Supplement to fourth, fifth and sixth editions ).
Meanwhile he had published his collected Geschichte ( Histories ) ( 1809 ) and two series of lectures, Über die neuere Geschichte ( On the New History ) ( 1811 ) and Geschichte der alten und neuen Literatur ( On old and new literature ) ( 1815 ).
* John Roberton's pseudo-medical work On Diseases of the Generative System ( 1811 ) is declared to be indecent and becomes the centre of the important British constitutional case of Stockdale v. Hansard.
* On the Tragedies of Shakespeare, 1811
On 1 October 1810, having seen his work at Cawnpore rewarded on the previous day by the opening of a church, he left for Calcutta, from where he sailed on 7 January 1811 for Bombay.
On 28 March 1811 in the battle of Bajo Palacé the Army of Baraya defeated the royalist army with the help of Atanasio Girardot.

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