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On the advice of Cartan and Weil, he moved to the University of Nancy where he wrote his dissertation under Laurent Schwartz in functional analysis, from 1950 to 1953.
On June 25, Jarrah took Haznawi to Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale on advice of his landlord Charles Lisa.
On the advice of Richard Rees, he offered it to Faber & Faber, whose editorial director, T. S. Eliot, also rejected it.
On March 19, he sent the telescope he had used to first view Jupiter ’ s moons to the Grand Duke, along with an official copy of Sidereus Nuncius ( The Starry Messenger ) that, following the secretary's advice, named the four moons the Medician Stars.
On the advice of DRI attorney Gerry Davis, Dorothy refused to sign the agreement without Gary's approval.
On the advice of her New South Wales Premier only, the Queen appoints the Governor to carry out most of her constitutional and ceremonial duties for an unfixed period of time — known as serving At Her Majesty's pleasure — though five years is the normal convention.
On Neurath's advice, Hitler disavowed Ribbentrop's demand that King George receive and give the " German greeting ".
On both occasions the Brabham family, which was unconnected to the ventures, announced its intention to take legal advice.
On the advice of Graham Greene, who told him that paperback books were a passing fad that wouldn't last, Peake opted for the £ 10.
On the advice of Alcibiades, they fortified Decelea, near Athens, and prevented the Athenians from making use of their land year round.
On the other hand, if clients plead based on their lawyers ' overly pessimistic advice, the cases do not go to trial and the clients are none the wiser.
On his arrival in Crete, Ariadne, King Minos ' daughter, fell in love with Theseus and, on the advice of Daedalus, gave him a ball of thread.
On the advice of his agent, Gretzky picked Edmonton, but the move was not that simple.
On June 25, Jarrah took Haznawi to Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on the advice of his landlord, Charles Lisa.
On 23 March 1492, he was formally admitted into the Sacred College and took up his residence at Rome, receiving a letter of advice from his father.
On the entry of the U. S. into World War II, the U. S. Navy decided not to instigate convoys on eastern seaboard of the U. S. Fleet Admiral Ernest King ignored advice on this subject from the British as he had formed a poor opinion of the Royal Navy early in his career.
On 20 January 1327, Edward II was informed at Kenilworth Castle of the charges brought against him: The King was guilty of incompetence ; allowing others to govern him to the detriment of the people and Church ; not listening to good advice and pursuing occupations unbecoming to a monarch ; having lost Scotland and lands in Gascony and Ireland through failure of effective governance ; damaging the Church, and imprisoning its representatives ; allowing nobles to be killed, disinherited, imprisoned and exiled ; failing to ensure fair justice, instead governing for profit and allowing others to do likewise ; and of fleeing in the company of a notorious enemy of the realm, leaving it without government, and thereby losing the faith and trust of his people.
On the advice of the Churchills, she refused to side with James after William landed and instead wrote to William on 18 November declaring her approval of his action.
On 31 January 1952, despite advice from those close to him, he went to London Airport to see off Princess Elizabeth, who was going on her tour of Australia via Kenya.
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 December 17, he entered a hospital in Paris, following the advice of the well-known neurosurgeon Clovis Vincent.
On the advice of Walpole, Frederick's allowance was raised in an attempt to mitigate further conflict, but by less than he had asked.
On her advice, the king supported the policy of fiscal justice designed by Machault d ' Arnouville.
On medical advice, Bache went to Algiers early in 1856.
On the outbreak of World War II Patel supported Nehru's decision to withdraw the Congress from central and provincial legislatures, contrary to Gandhi's advice, as well as an initiative by senior leader Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari to offer Congress's full support to Britain if it promised Indian independence at the end of the war and install a democratic government right away.

On and missionaries
On the archipelago, before it banned foreign traders, the activities of Catholic and Protestant missionaries were allowed.
On the face of it, the terms of these treaties seem innocuous enough, but Protestant missionaries would spread British influence ; and outlawing the slave trade would weaken Réunion's economy by depriving that island of slave laborers for France's sugar plantations.
On this trip he was successful in obtaining letters from Pope Urban VIII forbidding the enslavement of the missionaries under the severest church penalties, and from King Philip IV of Spain, permitting guaraníes to carry firearms for defense and to be trained in their use by veteran soldiers who had become Jesuits.
On a trip to London to visit Queen Anne in 1710, arranged by the Albany mayor Peter Schuyler, the Four Mohawk Kings asked for help in defense against the French, and for Anglican missionaries to offset French Catholic influence.
As the type of polygamy practiced is polygyny, critics of the early LDS Church argue that polygamy may have caused a shortage of brides in the early LDS community, citing quotes by church leader Heber C. Kimball who is purported to have said ( addressing departing missionaries ): On another occasion, he said " You are sent out as shepherds to gather sheep together ; and remember that they are not your sheep ... do not make selections before they are brought home and put into the fold.
On July 5, 1976, Phoenix's sister Libertad Mariposa Bottom was born, after the family had settled in Caracas, Venezuela, where the Children of God had stationed them to work as missionaries and fruit gatherers.
On the night of June 23, 1978, 8 British missionaries and four young children ( including a 3-week-old baby ) connected with the Elim Mission in Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ) were bayoneted to death by guerilla fighters.
On first arriving in Mbanta, the missionaries expect to find a king ( p. 138 ), and, discovering no functionaries to work with, the British set up their own hierarchical system which delegates power from the queen of England through district commissioners to native court messengers — foreigners who do not belong to the village government at all ( p. 160 ).
On their website, Jews for Judaism offers many articles discussing missionary tactics towards Jews, approaches by Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses and various " proof texts " and other arguments often used by missionaries as they evangelize Jews.
On August 10, 1884, a mob in the small community of Cane Creek murdered two LDS missionaries and two members of the Mormon congregation.
On May 25, 1836, the couple, and a group of other missionaries including Henry and Eliza Spalding, joined a caravan of fur traders and traveled west.
On July 24, 1911, Melchor Arteaga led Bingham to Machu Picchu, which had been largely forgotten by everybody except the small number of people living in the immediate valley ( possibly including two local missionaries named Thomas Payne and Stuart McNairn whose descendants claim that they had already climbed to the ruins in 1906 ).
On the other hand, Germans had traditions of foreign sea-borne trade dating back to the Hanseatic League ; a tradition existed of German emigration ( eastward in the direction of Russia and Transylvania and westward to the Americas ); and North German merchants and missionaries showed interest in overseas engagements.
On August 14, 1905, Ngindo tribesmen attacked a small party of missionaries on a safari ; all five, including Bishop Spiss ( the Roman Catholic Bishop of Dar es Salaam ) were speared to death.
On January 1, 1805, with eleven Shaker communities already established in New York and New England, three Shaker missionaries, John Meacham, Benjamin Seth Youngs ( older brother of Isaac N. Youngs ), and Issachar Bates, set out to find new converts.
" On the other hand, according to Donald Crummey, he came under the influence of Catholic missionaries working with bishop Justin de Jacobis, converting to Roman Catholicism in 1851.
On 10 December 1685, King Phra-Naraï signed a treaty at Louvo with France, wherein he allowed the Catholic missionaries to preach the Gospel throughout Siam, exempted his Catholic subjects from work on Sunday, and appointed a special mandarin to settle disputes between Christians and pagans.
On 8 July 1856, King Mongkut signed a political-commercial treaty with France, by which the privileges granted to the Catholic missionaries by Phra-Naraï in the seventeenth century were renewed.
On June 16, 1649 the missionaries chose to burn the mission rather than risk seeing it desecrated or permanently overrun by Iroquois in further attacks.
On December 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, with surrounding Chinese houses and streets decorated, a grand ceremony was held, attended by the Viceroy of Liangguang ( 兩廣總督 ), all senior Mandarins, a detachment of 300 Tartars, all consuls in Canton as well as the missionaries and a score of priests.
On June 23, 1841 the Paris newspaper L ’ Univers stated that Bourget had “ come to Europe to seek a reinforcement of workers for the gospel ", and indeed his visit was interpreted as an open invitation to apostolic missionaries to bring their missions to Montreal.
On 16 July, 1858, Mother Warde and a band of missionaries left Providence for Manchester, by invitation of Bishop Bacon of Portland, and there established night schools for factory children.
On this occasion, Cesare Cantú, the famous Italian historian, addressed to the Bishop of Piacenza some memorable words of congratulation, asking leave to add to the bishop's blessing on the departing missionaries, " the prayers of an old man who admires a courage and an abnegation so full of humility.
On March 26, 1690, De León set out with 110 soldiers and several missionaries.

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