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principles and Whiggism
With both ' Whig ' and ' Tory ', the suffix-ism was quickly added to make Whiggism and Toryism, meaning the principles and methods of each faction.
* Hickeringill, Edmund, The history of Whiggism: or, The Whiggish-plots, principles, and practices ( London: Printed for E. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill, 1682 )

principles and were
Of one thing we can be sure: they were not sketched out by the revolutionary theorists of the eighteenth century who formulated the political principles and originally shaped the political institutions of what we term the `` free society ''.
Although because of the important achievements of nineteenth century scholars in the field of textual criticism the advance is not so striking as it was in the case of archaeology and place-names, the editorial principles laid down by Stevenson in his great edition of Asser and in his Crawford Charters were a distinct improvement upon those of his predecessors and remain unimproved upon today.
and so they were consistently true to their principles.
The principles used in making each arrow for Figures 3 and 4 were applied to the construction of Figures 5 and 6 as well as all figures in the Appendix.
The sampling program was instituted before the principles of probability sampling were widely recognized in population studies.
Sample areas in the new investigations were selected strictly by application of the principles of probability theory, so as to be representative of the total population of defined areas within calculable limits.
Together these two principles influenced all things, and in varying combinations they were present in everything.
We have already seen that odd numbers were considered as being Yang, while the even numbers were Yin, so that the eight outer numbers of the Lo Shu represented these two principles in balanced equilibrium around the axial center.
Just as in the arts the Greeks sought some reality behind appearances, so in mathematics they sought permanent principles which could be applied wherever the conditions were the same.
The principles of quantum mechanics were used to successfully model the atom.
Protracted conflict through the seventeenth century with more radical Protestants on the one hand and Roman Catholics who still recognised the primacy of the Pope on the other, resulted in an association of churches that were both deliberately vague about doctrinal principles, yet bold in developing parameters of acceptable deviation.
According to Atanasoff's account, several key principles of the Atanasoff – Berry Computer were conceived in a sudden insight after a long nighttime drive during the winter of 1937 – 38.
Thus we were spared the affliction of his absence and the triumph of suffering for his principles.
On the contrary, he must acknowledge, if he will acknowledge anything, that all human life must perish, were his principles universally and steadily to prevail.
The system of Chinese astrology was elaborated during the Zhou dynasty ( 1046 – 256 BC ) and flourished during the Han Dynasty ( 2nd century BC to 2nd century AD ), during which all the familiar elements of traditional Chinese culture – the Yin-Yang philosophy, theory of the 5 elements, Heaven and Earth, Confucian morality – were brought together to formalise the philosophical principles of Chinese medicine and divination, astrology and alchemy.
Although a number of different broadcast television systems were in use worldwide, the same principles of operation apply.
Atomic absorption spectrometry was first used as an analytical technique, and the underlying principles were established in the second half of the 19th century by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, both professors at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
While the greatest players of the time, among them Alekhine, Emanuel Lasker and Capablanca, clearly did not allow their play to be hobbled by blind adherence to general concepts that the center had to be controlled by pawns, that development had to happen in support of this control, that rooks always belong on open files, that wing openings were unsound — core ideas of Tarrasch's chess philosophy as popularly understood — beginners were taught to think of these generalizations as unalterable principles.
Both schools were state-sponsored initiatives to merge the craft tradition with modern technology, with a Basic Course in aesthetic principles, courses in color theory, industrial design, and architecture.
The principles and practices of biosurveillance, a new interdisciplinary science, were defined and described in the Handbook of Biosurveillance, edited by Michael Wagner, Andrew Moore and Ron Aryel, and published in 2006.
* Harold Wilson's Prime Minister's Resignation Honours ( known satirically as the " Lavender List ") gives honours to a number of wealthy businessmen whose principles were considered antipathetic to those held by the Labour party ( May 1976 )
The two governing principles of the plan were that the problem of settling outstanding balances should be solved by ' creating ' additional ' international money ', and that debtor and creditor should be treated almost alike as disturbers of equilibrium.
The principles of the doctrine were so broad that the Soviets even used it to justify their military intervention in the non-Warsaw Pact nation of Afghanistan in 1979.

principles and taught
It was in Bologna that Dürer was taught ( possibly by Luca Pacioli or Bramante ) the principles of linear perspective, and evidently became familiar with the ' costruzione legittima ' in a written description of these principles found only, at this time, in the unpublished treatise of Piero della Francesca.
He came from a Christian family, despite accounts to the contrary, as in his writings he tells more than once of an aunt who taught him some principles of the Christian faith, and a father who did the same, as well as mentioning ( once ) his mother doing the same.
It is taught as part of the undergraduate curriculum of any chemical engineering program, and employs many of the same principles in control engineering.
Jews and Christians accept as valid and binding many of the same moral principles taught in the Torah.
The same fundamental principles are taught in all programs, though emphasis may vary according to title.
In Jacobs ' and Broyde's view, they were attracted by its glorification of man, its doctrine of immortality, and its ethical principles, which they saw as more in keeping with the spirit of Talmudic Judaism than are those taught by the philosophers, and which was held in contrast to the view of Maimonides and his followers, who regarded man as a fragment of the universe whose immortality is dependent upon the degree of development of his active intellect.
The Court found that, although the Louisiana legislature had stated that its purpose was to " protect academic freedom ," that purpose was dubious because the Act gave Louisiana teachers no freedom they did not already possess and instead limited their ability to determine what scientific principles should be taught.
While Zoroaster was fetching water from dawn for a sacred ritual, he saw the shining figure of the yazata, Vohu Manah, who led Zoroaster to the presence of Ahura Mazda, where he was taught the cardinal principles of the Good Religion.
In his later life, D ' Alembert scorned the Cartesian principles he had been taught by the Jansenists: " physical promotion, innate ideas and the vortices ".
:" Dr. W. Edwards Deming taught that by adopting appropriate principles of management, organizations can increase quality and simultaneously reduce costs ( by reducing waste, rework, staff attrition and litigation while increasing customer loyalty ).
Instead she only talks with her father about the differences between the principles he taught her and the way he's behaving.
Each course of study taught the duc de Chartres the " principles " or " elements " of a subject.
It describes itself as a " positive, practical Christianity " which " teach the effective daily application of the principles of Truth taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ " and promotes " a way of life that leads to health, prosperity, happiness, and peace of mind.
For her, this healing method was based on scientific principles and could be taught to others.
He was taught in the literary and martial arts, as well as receiving a solid education in the principles of politics and government.
The principles of medicine described by the Canon ten centuries ago are still taught at UCLA and Yale University, among others, as part of the history of medicine.
The twenty boys and girls were taught to read and write and " instructed in the principles of the Christian religion.
Armstrong taught the observance of principles that he believed could be inferred from biblical intent.
In the United Kingdom New Urbanist and European urbanism principles are practised and taught by the The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment.
The most prominent university professors of the time were handpicked to tutor the young Crown Prince: Ioannis Pantazidis taught him Greek literature ; Vasileios Lakonas mathematics and physics ; and Constantine Paparrigopoulos history, infusing the young prince with the principles of the Megali Idea.
There was nothing Nim could be taught that could not equally well be taught to a pigeon using the principles of operant conditioning.
Royer-Collard taught him that even sensation is subject to certain internal laws and principles which it does not itself explain, which are superior to analysis and the natural patrimony of the mind.

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