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Zamenhof was saddened and frustrated by the many quarrels among these groups.
Let therefore hatred depart from among you, let your quarrels end, let wars cease, and let all dissensions and controversies slumber.
Wace says Arthur created the Round Table to prevent quarrels among his barons, none of whom would accept a lower place than the others.
Pandulf's lands were partitioned among his sons, though further quarrels between the local Lombard princes soon followed.
The cycloid has been called " The Helen of Geometers " as it caused frequent quarrels among 17th-century mathematicians.
Unity among their ranks was at risk by Leicester's and the other officers ' quarrels with Sir John Norris, who had commanded previous English contingents in the Netherlands and was now the Earl's deputy.
When Jorn's leadership was withdrawn in 1961, many simmering quarrels among different sections of the SI flared up, leading to multiple exclusions.
The boroughs showed very distinct features both socially and culturally, and were almost always engaged in quarrels among themselves.
* The continuing quarrels among the Greek cities and leagues increases the conviction in Rome that there will be no peace in Greece until Rome takes full control.
His bouts with madness, which seem to have begun in 1392, led to quarrels among the French royal family, which were exploited by the neighbouring powers of England and Burgundy.
In addition to quarrels between newly arrived immigrants and the established order, quarrels often arose among the immigrant groups themselves.
The clerical reformers, Eadmer among them, who supported Anselm in these quarrels, later tried to claim that St-Calais had supported the king out of a desire to succeed Anselm as archbishop if Anselm was deposed, but it is unlikely that St-Calais seriously believed that Anselm would be deposed.
In the twentieth century their power diminished because of deaths and quarrels among themselves, and the growing political power of the army and navy.
The movement lost its importance after several conspirators had been executed, especially as quarrels broke out among the leaders.
However, ensuing quarrels causing a permanent schism among the Lutherans into united and Old Lutherans by 1830.
* Frederic Soler's satirical comedy " Liceístas " i " cruzados " ( 1865 ), about the quarrels amongst the fans of the Liceu and fans of the Teatre Principal, the two main opera houses as there was a great rivalry among them in Barcelona during the 19th century.
: When I had given much thought and pondered on the matter, I became convinced that these quarrels among the different Christian Churches are not a matter of factual substance, but of words and terminology ; for they all confess Christ our Lord to be perfect God and perfect human, without any commingling, mixing, or confusion of the natures ...
On the other hand the Commonwealth, under king John II Casimir Vasa since 1648, experienced a crisis resulting both from the Cossack Khmelnytsky Uprising in the southeast and from the paralysis of the administration due to the internal quarrels of the nobility, including feuds between the king and the Lithuanian hetman Janusz Radziwiłł and feuds among disagreeing sejmiks who had been able to stall each other's ambitions with the liberum veto since 1652.
The key significance of the Parlement's confirmation was to give judicial legitimacy to a sentence that Voltaire and Linguet ( among others ) would later portray as the result of petty local quarrels.
It is difficult to precisely date many of Propertius ' poems, but they chronicle the kind of declarations, passions, jealousies, quarrels, and lamentations that were commonplace subjects among the Latin elegists.
Spaniards arrived in the island of Luzon on 1570 and resulted in quarrels and misunderstandings among the inhabitants.
The citizens, seeing that there often arose among them quarrels and altercations, whether from favoritism or friendship, from envy or hatred that one had against another, by which their republic suffered great harm, loss and detriment ; therefore, they decided, after much deliberation, to provide against these disorders.
He also quarrels with the woman with him, blaming her for his living decadently and forgetting his failure to write of what really matters to him, namely his experiences among poor and " interesting " people, not the predictable upper class crowd he has fallen in with lately.

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Shortly after the Butlers move into their new home, the sardonic jabs between them turn into full-blown quarrels.
Whatever quarrels or insubordination might exist within the cabinet, they never broke out into open revolt.
Josephus noted, " Antigonus ... came to Caesar ... and accused Hyrcanus and Antipater, how they had driven him and his brethren entirely out of their native country ... and that as to the assistance they had sent Caesar into Egypt, it was not done out of good-will to him, but out of the fear they were in from former quarrels, and in order to gain pardon for their friendship to enemy Pompey.
That minor quarrels erupted between the two units is made evident with a Turkmen adage, still used today within Turkey, " Atlı er başkaldırmaz ", which, referring to the unruly Janissaries, translates into, " Horsemen don't mutiny ".
When he was in residence, Vanier would pray twice daily in the chapel that was eventually fit into the palace's second floor and, at a time when the Canadian federation was under threat from separatists factions in Quebec, Vanier delivered numerous speeches, in both French and English, and infused with words praising the co-habitation of Anglophone and Francophone Canadians ; in one of the last orations he gave, he said: " The road of unity is the road of love: love of one's country and faith in its future will give new direction and purpose to our lives, lift us above our domestic quarrels, and unite us in dedication to the common good ...
He causes men to commit quarrels, discord, and falsehood, and should be never admitted into any place, but if conjured, he gives truthful, generous answers to the conjurer's questions.
The city was built to house the Université Catholique de Louvain ; following the linguistic quarrels that took place in Belgium during the 1960s, and Flemish claims of discrimination at the Catholic University of Leuven, the institution was split into the Dutch language Katholieke Universiteit Leuven which remained in Leuven, and the Université Catholique de Louvain.
This also contributed to internecine quarrels and the party actually split into two competing tendencies known as the Essen and Berlin tendencies to the historians of the left.
Under Mongol rule, the Kipchak Khanate ( Golden Horde ) ruled much of Eastern Europe for another 150 years before disintegrating due to internal quarrels, its last remnants as the Tatar Crimean Khanate surviving into the 18th century before being absorbed into the Russian Empire.
The dalang is liable to incorporate the latest local gossip and quarrels and work them into the play as comedy.
Sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no real common interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter without adequate inducement or justification.
She gets into mild vocal quarrels with her reflection and her feminist mother, Lydia Pearson, although Lydia usually gives the moral at the end.
Although perceived as secretive and unsavory junta, they rarely formed a united front, and their internal quarrels often spilled over into the public arena.
But just consider ; all the cases that came into them were matters of property quarrels: and I think, dear guest ," said he, smiling, " that though you do come from another planet, you can see from the mere outside look of our world that quarrels about private property could not go on amongst us in our days.
His temper quickly led him into quarrels with the minister of war, and he resigned his command in 1850.
The result is that when wives come along to dinner parties they pervert civilized conversation about real issues into personal quarrels.
Even so, quarrels between inhabitants of the cities of Beloeil and Mont-Saint-Hilaire, both near the mountain, as to what the exact name of the mountain should be ( between Mount Beloeil and Mount Saint-Hilaire ) lasted well into the twentieth century, with the town newspapers of Beloeil attempting to resurrect the debate as late as 1986.
He was repeatedly involved in violent quarrels with his medical brethren and others, and once or twice got into scrapes with the government on account of his indiscreet political utterances.
During the Abbassid period, in the second half of the 10th century, the Assad tribe, taking advantage of quarrels under the Buwayhids, penetrated into Khuzestan, where the Tamim tribe had been inhabiting since pre-Islamic times.

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