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His speeches in Parliament as well as his essays gave the followers of Pitt a rhetorical power they had previously lacked.
He was ambassador at Madrid from 1758 to 1761, filling a difficult position with credit and dignity, and ranked among the followers of Pitt.
With the country at war, Grenville aimed to form the strongest possible government and so included most leading politicians from almost all groupings, although some followers of Pitt, led by George Canning, refused to join.
With a few of his followers, Gelelemend returned with the Americans to Fort Pitt.

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* Rishaba Rishi mentioned in Rig Veda and later in several Puranas, and believed by Jains to be the first official religious guru of Jainism, as accredited by later followers.
Because Arius and his followers had great influence in the schools of Alexandria counterparts to modern universities or seminaries their theological views spread, especially in the eastern Mediterranean.
The years were marked by persecution of the followers of the Paulician and Bogomil heresies one of his last acts was to publicly burn at the stake Basil, a Bogomil leader, with whom he had engaged in a theological dispute.
Two political parties grew out of conflicts between the followers of Bolívar and Santander and their political visions the Conservatives and the Liberals – and have since dominated Colombian politics.
TFI's founder and prophetic leader, David Berg, who was first called " Moses David " in the Texas press, communicated with his followers via Mo Letters letters of instruction and counsel on myriad spiritual and practical subjects until his death in late 1994.
The position of emperor is a territory-independent phenomenon the emperor is the emperor, even if he has followers only in one province ( as was the case sometimes with the southern and northern courts ).
It appears to be a derisive expression applied to various people perceived as heretics first the Franciscans and later the followers of Wycliffe.
They are also expected to provide a living example for the laity, and to serve as a " field of merit " for lay followers providing laymen and women with the opportunity to earn merit by giving gifts and support to the bhikkhus.
Islam does not refer to itself as " Christian ", asserting that Jesus and all true followers of Christ's teachings were ( and are ) Muslims a term that means " submitters to God "— not Christians as the term is used today.
To eliminate such suffering and achieve personal peace, followers in the path of the Buddha adhere to a set of teachings called the Four Noble Truths a central tenet in Buddhist philosophy.
To eliminate such suffering and achieve personal peace, followers in the path of the Buddha adhere to a set of teachings called the Four Noble Truths a central tenet in Buddhist philosophy.
* 622: Year one of the Islamic calendar begins, during which the Hijra occurs Muhammad and his followers emigrate from Mecca to Medina in September.
Pietas, possibly the key quality of any ' honorable ' Roman, consisted of a series of duties: duty towards the gods ( hence the English word piety ), duty towards one's homeland, duty towards one's followers and duty to one's family especially one's father.
In addition the family's religious views as dissenters not followers of the Church of England attracted further discrimination.
With the aid of funds collected by his Madras disciples and Rajas of Mysore, Ramnad, Khetri, Dewans and other followers, Vivekananda left for Chicago on 31 May 1893 from Bombay assuming the name Vivekananda the name suggested by the Maharaja of Khetri, Ajit Singh.
In the latter half of the 20th century, Pierrot continued to appear in the art of the Modernists or at least of the long-lived among them: Chagall, Ernst, Goleminov, Hopper, Miró, Picasso as well as in the work of their younger followers, such as Gerard Dillon, Indrek Hirv, and Roger Redgate.
Nasser's followers in Lebanon and the Egyptian embassy in Beirut the press center of the Arab world bought outlets of the Lebanese media to sponsor him.
until 1970 Korzybski and his followers at the Institute of General Semantics began to complain that Hayakawa had wrongly coopted general semantics.

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Lincoln's followers organized a campaign team led by David Davis, Norman Judd, Leonard Swett, and Jesse DuBois, and Lincoln received his first endorsement to run for the presidency.
The popularity and reputation of the cricket series has led to other sports or games, and / or their followers, using the name " Ashes " for contests between England and Australia.
Despite the diplomatic intervention of Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths and father-in-law of Alaric, Clovis led his followers into Visigothic territory.
San Martín then led his Argentine and Chilean followers north to liberate Peru ; and fighting continued in Chile's southern provinces, the bastion of the royalists, until 1826.
Brigham Young took Smith's advice and led his followers, known in modern times as the Mormon pioneers, to Nebraska and then in 1847 to what became the Utah Territory.
After continued difficulties and persecution in Illinois, Young left Nauvoo in 1846 and led his followers, the Mormon pioneers, to the Great Salt Lake Valley.
Thomas Hooker led a band of followers overland from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and founded what would become the Connecticut Colony ; other settlers from Massachusetts founded the Saybrook Colony and the New Haven Colony.
In 1016 ad-Darazi and his followers openly proclaimed their beliefs and called people to join them, causing riots in Cairo against the Unitarian movement including Hamza bin Ali and his followers which led to the suspension of the movement for one year and the expulsion of ad-Darazi and his supporters.
The Cossack leader Stenka Razin led his followers up the Volga River, inciting peasant uprisings and replacing local governments with Cossack rule.
The Free Officers ' coup of 1952 in Egypt led many Libyan officers to be disenchanted with Idris and become great followers of Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Marx and Bakunin's disputes eventually led to Marx taking control of the First International and expelling Bakunin and his followers from the organization.
These events led to Owain being proclaimed Prince of Wales on 16 September 1400, by a small band of followers which included his eldest son, his brothers-in-law, and the Dean of St Asaph in the town of Corwen, possibly in the church of SS Mael & Sulien.
On the other hand, peace with Sidon also resulted in the penetration of Phoenician religious ideas into the kingdom and led to a kulturkampf between traditionalists ( as personified by the prophet Elijah and his followers ) and the aristocracy ( as personified by Omri's son and heir Ahab and his consort Jezebel ).
They have made many eschatological forecasts, some of which have led people ( including followers ) to incorrect assumptions.
About the same time, a British blues scene developed, initially led by purist blues followers such as Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies who were directly inspired by American musicians such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and Howlin ' Wolf.
His followers took the name “ Ansars ” (" followers ") which they continue to use today, in association with the single largest political grouping, the Umma Party ( once led by a descendant of the Mahdi, Sadiq al Mahdi ).
In the third month of 184, Zhang Jiao, leader of the Way of Supreme Peace, a Taoist movement, along with his two brothers Zhang Liang and Zhang Bao, led the movement's followers in a rebellion against the government that was called the Yellow Turban Rebellion.
This view led to serious distortions in later portrayals of 17th-century and 18th-century history, as Macaulay and his followers attempted to fit the complex and changing factional politics of the Restoration into the neat categories of 19th-century political divisions.
He led his followers to Moshaneng in the territory of the Bangwaketse in present-day Botswana.
His Peelite followers, led by Lord Aberdeen and William Gladstone, went on to fuse with the Whigs as the Liberal Party.
According to most Western observers as well as followers of Deng Xiaoping, this led to almost an entire generation of inadequately educated individuals.
For instance, a time traveller could assassinate a politician who led his country into a disastrous war, but the politician's followers would then use his murder as a pretext for the war, and the emotional effect of that would cancel out the loss of the politician's charisma.

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