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After some 25 years of work, his Theory of the Earth ; or an Investigation of the Laws observable in the Composition, Dissolution, and Restoration of Land upon the Globe was read to meetings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in two parts, the first by his friend Joseph Black on 7 March 1785, and the second by himself on 4 April 1785.
Restoration work was completed in 1988, and included new roof bosses to designs which had won a competition organised by BBC Television's Blue Peter programme.
Restoration work in the late 20th century involved cleaning with electronically controlled intermittent water sprays and ammonium carbonate poultices.
After the Restoration, Charles II did not reinstate the tradition of the court jester, but he did greatly patronize the theatre and proto-music hall entertainments, especially favouring the work of Thomas Killigrew.
Beginning in 1933, the German government enacted a series of anti-Jewish laws restricting the rights of German Jews to earn a living, to enjoy full citizenship and to educate themselves, including the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, which forbade Jews to work in the civil service.
As well as period rooms, the collection includes parts of buildings, for example the two top stories of the facade of Sir Paul Pindar's house dated c1600 from Bishopsgate with elaborately carved wood work and leaded windows, a rare survivor of the Great Fire of London, there is a brick portal from a London house of the English Restoration period and a fireplace from the gallery of Northumberland house.
Restoration work is currently underway once more, having begun in 1979 in preparation for the 700th anniversary.
This work was sponsored by the Society for the Restoration of Port Tobacco, which is helping a public archeology project on the entire town.
Restoration work on the castle began in 1934, following work by the amateur archaeologist Leonard Cane.
Restoration work involved a collaboration between staff from British Waterways and volunteer labour.
" To the enlightened views of the ministries of François Guizot and Adolphe Thiers under the citizen-king, and to the zeal and ability of Cousin in the work of organization, France owes what is best in her system of primary education ,-- a national interest which had been neglected under the French Revolution, the Empire and the Restoration ( see Expose, p. 17 ).
It was entitled Christianismi Restitutio ( The Restoration of Christianity ), a work that sharply rejected the idea of predestination as the idea that God condemned souls to Hell regardless of worth or merit.
Restoration work on the ruins then began, including the reconstruction of the damaged Bakehouse tower.
In 1840 he wrote introductory notices to the work of Sheridan and to Edward Moxon's edition of the works of William Wycherley, William Congreve, John Vanbrugh and George Farquhar, a work which furnished the occasion of Macaulay's essay on the Dramatists of the Restoration.
Restoration work commenced in August 2010 but was suspended in November when the main contractor, ROK, went into administration.
After the Restoration, he was reinstated in his benefice and his stall in Canterbury and devoted the rest of his life to literary work.
In 1831 appeared his History of English Dramatic Poetry and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, a badly arranged but valuable work.
Helen Gardner's Metaphysical Poets anthology, published in 1957, contained work by many more writers, including ' proto-metaphysical ' poets such as William Shakespeare and Sir Walter Ralegh, and even poems by the Restoration libertine the Earl of Rochester.
*“ Lost ” Church painting is found-Oliver Brothers Fine Art Restoration, Boston, while cleaning of the 19th-century work found the clue that cracked the case
* Restoration work to Rideau Hall
Restoration work uncovered al fresco murals on the lateral walls, relating to the martyrdom of Philip of Jesus, the first Mexican canonized as a saint.
He returned to Oxford at the Restoration of 1660, and a few years began later to take a leading part in the work of University College.
Restoration work was carried out in 1876, 1911 and 1930, and the Gothic Revival architect C. C.

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A court case allowing the União do Vegetal to import and use the tea for religious purposes in the United States, Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal, was heard by the U. S. Supreme Court on November 1, 2005 ; the decision, released February 21, 2006, allows the UDV to use the tea in its ceremonies pursuant to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
In the Restoration and eighteenth century, poetry written in couplets is sometimes varied by the introduction of a triplet in which the third line is an alexandrine, as in this sample from Dryden, which introduces a 6-5-6 triplet after two pentameter couplets:
During the Bourbon Restoration, construction was halted and it would not be completed until the reign of King Louis-Philippe, between 1833 and 1836, by the architects Goust, then Huyot, under the direction of Héricart de Thury.
History of the Western Empire, from its Restoration by Charlemagne to the Accession of Charles V, Vol.
Place Manuel was named after the Restoration politician Jacques-Antoine Manuel ; the fountain in the centre of the square contains his image sculpted by David d ' Angers.
* Concrete Pavement Restoration, method used by the International Grooving and Grinding Association
Celibacy was advocated as an ideal rule of life for all monks and nuns by Gautama Buddha, except for Japan where it is not strictly followed due to historical political developments following the Meiji Restoration.
The first war which involved the Djiboutian armed forces, was the Djiboutian Civil War between the Djiboutian government, supported by France, and the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ).
* An Essay on The Restoration of Property by Hilaire Belloc.
The Bourbon monarchy was destroyed by the French people in 1792 — it would be restored after Napoleon, then destroyed again with the Restoration of the House of Bonaparte.
He spent five years of laborious study, almost living in the libraries of Paris, and unmoved by the turmoils that agitated the world around him, including Napoleon's escape, the Waterloo campaign and the Restoration.
At the Restoration the sequestration of his father's lands was annulled, and in 1665 he succeeded by the death of his elder brother as the 3rd Baronet Gordon, of Haddo and to the family estates.
After the Restoration, there was an overall reduction in the power of the crown, and by the 18th century England rivaled the Netherlands for being one of the freest countries in Europe.
After the Restoration, Charles ' Scottish affairs were managed by senior noblemen, the most prominent of whom was John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale, his Secretary of State and High Commissioner to the Scottish Parliament.
This period of time is called the Bourbon Restoration and was marked by conflicts between reactionary Ultra-royalists, who wanted to restore the pre-1789 system of absolute monarchy, and liberals, who wanted to strengthen constitutional monarchy.
* International Christian Churches, a group of Stone-Campbell Restoration churches led by Kip McKean and split off from the ICOC
* Restoration of Jimi Hendrix-Frank Zappa Stratocaster With images, video and first-hand account of the experience, by Dweezil Zappa.
During the Restoration ( 1814 – 30 ), Louis XVIII and Charles X between them added 135 pieces at a cost of 720, 000 francs and created the department of Egyptian antiquities curated by Champollion, increased by more than 7, 000 works with the acquisition of antiquities in the Edmé-Antoine Durand, the Egyptian collection of Henry Salt or the second collection former by Bernardino Drovetti.
Some of the best known paintings of the museum have been digitized by the French Center for Research and Restoration of the Museums of France.
Historian Eric Hobsbawm has called their machine wrecking " collective bargaining by riot ", which had been a tactic used in Britain since the Restoration, as the scattering of manufactories throughout the country made large-scale strikes impractical.
* 2000 – More than 800 members of the Ugandan cult Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God die in what is considered to be a mass murder and suicide, orchestrated by leaders of the cult.

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