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Subsequently, the Druze chiefs of the Gharb placed their considerable military experience at the disposal of the Mamluk rulers of Egypt ( 1250 – 1516 ); first, to assist them in putting an end to what remained of Crusader rule in coastal Syria, and later to help them safeguard the Syrian coast against Crusader retaliation by sea.
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Subsequently, the town purchased the abbey from the Crown for £ 100 in 1544 and then set about demolishing that very section, set aside as the church of St Lawrence, that had ensured its survival in the first place.
Subsequently the first young man makes the young woman's armpit hair attach itself to where his mouth would be on his face through gestures.
Subsequently, in 1851, the university established its first academic department.
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" Subsequently legislative collections were established in 1791 in Upper and in 1792 in Lower Canada ; and in 1796 the first public library was founded in Montreal.
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Subsequently he was chaplain, first to the royalist Sir Robert Shirley of Eatington ( 1629 – 1656 ), and then at the Exeter House chapel.
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