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The fiery prince and the methodical Earl of Forth ( now honoured with the Earldom of Brentford ) were at one, at least, in recommending that the Oxford area, with its own garrison and a mobile force, should be the pivot of the field armies ' operations.

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It was followed in 1825 by Application de la morale à la politique, and in 1829 by L ' économie politique ou principes de la science des richesses, a methodical and clearly written treatise, which was edited by Michel Chevalier in 1854.
The most complete and methodical developments of a Salamancan theory of value were by Martín de Azpilcueta ( 1493 – 1586 ) and Luis de Molina.
His examination of archives during his travels had awakened in him a taste for historical research, and under his rule St. Blaise's became a notable centre of the methodical study of history ; it was here that Marquard Herrgott wrote his Monumenta domus Austriacae, of which the first two volumes were edited, for the second edition, by Gerbert, who also published a Codex epistolaris Rudolphi I., Romani regis ( 1772 ) and De Rudolpho Suevico comite de Rhinfelden, duce et rege, deque ejus familia ( 1785 ) ( cf Rudolf of Rheinfelden ).
The Summa Codicis, and Apparatus ad codicim, collected by his pupil, Alessandro de Santo Aegidio, and amended by Hugolinus and Odofredus, formed a methodical exposition of Roman law.
Initially employed in commerce, Mulsant wrote writes Lettres à Julie sur l ' entomologie, suivies d ' une description méthodique de la plus grande partie des insectes de France, ornées de planches … ( Letters to Julie on entomology, followed by a methodical description of the greatest part of the insects of France with, decorated plates ...,) dedicated to his future wife, Julie Ronchivole.

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His careful, methodical approach to warfare had protected the empire from the risk of sudden defeats, while his determination and skill had allowed him to prosecute successful sieges and assaults against enemy strongholds.
He was methodical, punctual, secretive, and guarded ; he had no true friends, only associates and acquaintances.
Sima Qian was a methodical, skeptical historian who had access to ancient books, written on bamboo and wooden slips, from before the time of the Han Dynasty.
After the successful coup d ' état for the incorporation of Eastern Rumelia, she had orchestrated a methodical scenario of indirect expansion through the creation, in the multi-ethnic Ottoman-held Macedonia ( for many centuries an administrative rather than a nationistic name ), of a united, liberating and revolutionary organization, the IMRO, allegedly without national color.
John Evelyn describes him as " a sober, wise, judicious and pondering person, not illiterate beyond the rule of most noblemen in this age, very well versed in English history and affairs, industrious, frugal, methodical and every way accomplished "; and declares he was much deplored, few believing he had ever harboured any seditious designs.
His last campaign was that of 1675 on the Rhine, where the army had been deprived of its general by the death of Turenne ; and where by his careful and methodical strategy he repelled the invasion of the Imperial army of Montecuccoli.
After the successful coup d ' état for unification with Eastern Rumelia, Bulgaria had orchestrated a methodical scenario of indirect expansion through the creation, in the multiethnic Ottoman-held Macedonia, of a revolutionary organization, the IMRO, allegedly without national colour.
Thomson's sober, technical, methodical, and non-ideological personality had an important influence on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which in the mid-19th century was on the technical cutting edge of rail development, while nonetheless reflecting Thomson's personality in its conservatism and its steady growth while avoiding financial risks.
The methodical signs he created were a mixture of sign language words he had learned with some grammatical terms he invented.
In his Prolegomena he gave an admirable methodical account of the manuscripts, the versions and the readings of the fathers, as well as the troubled story of the difficulties with which he had had to contend in the prosecution of the work of his life.
Delcan concluded that the bridge had " many deficiencies " and, even in light of the methodical inspection and rehabilitation of the structure undertaken by its owners, that continued operation " entails some risks that cannot altogether be quantified ".
His words convinced us of his competence, and maybe we were overconfident, but I had the feeling that he was taking us out of the continual experimentation habituel to get us on a more methodical and scientific road.
For certain topics, such as air ( which belonged equally to chemistry, physics and medicine ), the methodical arrangement had the unexpected effect of breaking up a single article into several parts.
According to biographical accounts, he was incredibly methodical and had an amazing memory that enabled him to remember every specimen and scientific name he ever saw.
Bimba strongly believed capoeira had an extraordinary value as a self-defense martial art, hence his efforts to develop its learning in a structured and methodical way.
Nick had a brash and impulsive nature which often caused him to clash with the methodical Derek, although Derek once referred to Nick's lack of respect for the powers of evil as his greatest strength.
The manuals for methodical prayer and meditation by Florens Radewyns and Zutphen had significant influence within Europe for over a century.
Thomson's sober, technical, methodical, and non-ideological personality had an important influence on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which in the mid-19th century was on the technical cutting edge of rail development, while nonetheless reflecting Thomson's personality in its conservatism and its steady growth while avoiding financial risks.
The German Fourth Army ( Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg ) and Fifth Army ( Crown Prince Wilhelm ) had been making a methodical advance through the Ardennes since 19 August and on 21 August, the advance screens of the two forces collided in a confused series of skirmishes.
Émile Bréhier wrote that after Ramus, " order " as a criterion of the methodical had become commonplace ; Descartes needed only to supply to method the idea of relation, exemplified by the idea of a mathematical sequence based on a functional relationship of an element to its successor.
The methods of " methodical prayer " as taught by the Devotio Moderna group in northern Europe had entered Spain and were known in the early 16th century.

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It is to his credit and to the enormous benefit of archaeology that he proceeded to excavate each one with the same slow, methodical care as the first.
The systems life cycle ( SLC ) is a methodology used to describe the process for building information systems, intended to develop information systems in a very deliberate, structured and methodical way, reiterating each stage of the life cycle.
The main idea of the SDLC has been " to pursue the development of information systems in a very deliberate, structured and methodical way, requiring each stage of the life cycle from inception of the idea to delivery of the final system, to be carried out rigidly and sequentially ".

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The Honorable H. Burton, speaking in London in August 1918 said, " Nothing struck our commanders in the East African field so much as the thorough, methodical and determined training of the German native levies previous to the war.
As a rule these academies, all very much alike, were merely circles of friends or clients gathered around a learned man or wealthy patron, and were dedicated to literary pastimes rather than methodical study.
" Although Moltke did improve the Plan somewhat in this respect, it was not methodical advanced planning which enabled the German advance to succeed, but " furious improvisation " That the Army achieved as much as it did, at a time when the standing orders could only be said to have caused no actual harm, is remarkable indeed.
His narrative is badly arranged and full of unexpected digressions, but he relays much invaluable information not provided by more methodical chroniclers.
However, identifying seasonal cycles requires much more methodical observation of stars or a device to track solar day-to-day progression, such as that established at places like Stonehenge.
Watkins presents a methodical and thorough exposition of his theories of ley lines, following an earlier much shorter publication, " Early British Trackways " ( 1922 ).
* 1755 begins " a programme of serious and methodical reading ," including much Latin and mathematics.

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The continuity of Butoh Fu as a methodical approach to training and building performance does provide a line of analysis for traditional continuity and dissemination, just as do parallel techniques do for other performance traditions.
At the age of nine he was placed under a French teacher named Sainte-Marie, whose training gave him the severe state and methodical qualities by which his playing was always distinguished.
The training and discipline of this elite force was apparent in the methodical mode of their advance over the open ground.
She is very methodical, or even mechanical, in her training and activities for The Noh.
The methodical backbone of this project was a system for allocating different stages of learning in martial fields called The Methodical Pyramid Many fields have benefited from the sharing and distribution of safe knowledge and training methods.
Jim Hall's training as an engineer taught him to approach problems in a methodical manner and his access to the engineering team at Chevrolet as well as at Firestone changed aerodynamics and race car handling from an art to empirical science.
Teaching is designed to train soloists, members of orchestras and chamber ensembles, as well as providing methodical and didactic training for future teachers at all levels of art schools.

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