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It may be thought unfortunate that he was called on entirely by accident to perform, if again we may trust the opening of the oratio, for it marks the beginning for us of his use of his peculiar form of witty word play that even in this Latin banter has in it the unmistakable element of viciousness and an almost sadistic delight in verbally tormenting an adversary.
Perhaps his most important private activity was the combination of reading, discussion with a few -- if we can trust his writings to Diodati and the younger Gill, very few -- congenial companions.
That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman Charles O. Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials.
I put a lot more trust in my two legs than in the gun, because the most important thing I had learned about war was that you could run away and survive to talk about it.
The simple treaty principle that Gabriel was asking him to ratify, in short, was nothing less than total trust.
On May 23, 1845, Abby May was granted a sum from her father's estate which was put into a trust fund, granting minor financial security.
His goal was to create a European order based on cooperation rather than conflict and mutual trust instead of rivalry and suspicion ; the rule of law was to supplant the reign of force and self-interest.
The board was formed on the Museum's inception to hold its collections in trust for the nation without actually owning them themselves, and now fulfil a mainly advisory role.
I trust your trip to ' the big apple ' ( New York ) was a huge success and only wish that I had been able to make it with you.
These professions state that Jesus suffered, died, was buried, and was resurrected from the dead in order to grant eternal life to those who believe in him and trust him for the remission of their sins ( salvation ).
Paul the Apostle, an early Christian convert and missionary, wrote, " If Christ was not raised, then all our preaching is useless, and your trust in God is useless.
But beyond time the Covenant of Redemption was made between the Father and Son, to agree that Christ would live an acceptable substitutionary life on behalf of, and as a covenantal representative for, those who would sin but would trust in Christ as their substitutionary atonement, which bought them into the Covenant of Grace.
The head of the trust was a Methodist named William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth.
" The reference to educating Native American youth was included to connect Dartmouth to the Charity School and enable use of the Charity School's unspent trust funds.
Eugene was never to fully trust his cousin again ; although he continued to pay due reverence to the Duke as head of his own family, their relationship would forever remain strained.
However, the text could also be interpreted as indicating that Paul was demanding the legal freedom of Onesimus and, as an act of both trust and reconciliation, holding Philemon accountable in the higher court of God to accomplish this change himself.
Between 1591 and 1592 Oxford disposed of the last of his large estates ; Castle Hedingham, the seat of his earldom, went to Lord Burghley, it was held in trust for Oxford's three daughters by his first marriage.
This was done at Fenrir's own request because he did not trust that the Æsir would let him go.
Provence, a possession of Raymond VI, was confiscated and kept in trust to be restored to his son if he proved worthy of it.
Gurgenidze was formally approved on the position and granted the trust of the Parliament of Georgia on November 22, 2007.

trust and formed
Many private firms in the 19th century avoided the corporate model for these reasons ( Andrew Carnegie formed his steel operation as a limited partnership, and John D. Rockefeller set up Standard Oil as a trust ).
The trust was formed as part of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, and is intended to support charitable organisations and projects across the Commonwealth of Nations, focusing on areas such as cures for diseases and the promotion of culture and education.
He formed firm friendships and developed deep trust among the Native Americans, especially the Narragansetts.
It was Edison's format, however, that became first the dominant standard and then the " official " standard of the newly formed Motion Picture Patents Company, a trust established by Edison, which agreed in 1909 to what would become the standard: 35 mm gauge, with Edison perforations and a 1. 3 aspect ratio.
Standard Oil ( Indiana ) was formed in 1889 by John D. Rockefeller as part of the Standard Oil trust.
The trust formed a Guernsey company, Herm Island Ltd, to manage the island for the trustees.
Two years later, a trust, known as the Mount Kaputar Trust, was formed to give guidance on managing the park.
The studio like any other independent studio or theater at that time, was under attack from " The Big Three ", MPAA, who had formed a trust to block out Independents and enforce the monopolistic studio system.
A trust formed, and work began restoring the historic precinct beside the port, perhaps the most atmospheric urban area in New Zealand.
Many farmers found that they could no longer sell their tobacco crop at a profit and that the ATC was the region's only buyer, now that the many tobacco companies had formed the trust using that agency to purchase all the tobacco from any farmer at a fixed price.
Eventually a trust, formed by supporters, purchased a cottage and surrounding property there for them.
At the time, the film industry was controlled by the powerful Motion Picture Patents Company, a trust formed by the major film companies.
Our critic ends his review with the observation that Spare's " drawing is often more shapeless and confused than we trust it will be when he has assimilated better the excellent influences upon which he has formed his style.
" He did not force her to resign immediately, claiming to trust her denial of the quotation, but she was dropped from his new cabinet when it was formed a few weeks after his narrow re-election.
His friends Ahmed Zakaria and Rangoonwala formed a trust called Yaad-e-Shakeel after his death and this trust is now the source of some income to his bereaved family.
In 1964 a charitable trust was formed to manage and develop the Museum and this was replaced by the present Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Trust on 11 July 1994.
Psychotherapy has been said to be the most useful form of treatment because of the trust formed in a patient and therapist relationship.
In 1908, the Motion Picture Patents Company or " Edison Trust " was formed as a trust.
The Findhorn Foundation is a Scottish charitable trust registered in 1972, formed by the spiritual community at the Findhorn Ecovillage, one of the largest intentional communities in Britain.
However, in the long run these very policies helped reinforce the fiscal and economic system, as the taxation system that was developed formed an efficient and sturdy base for the debt-service of the state, thereby reinforcing the trust of lenders in the credit-worthiness of that state.
Social capital was defined to explain the inherent value formed in neighborhood relationships which allowed members to cooperate and establish a communal sense of trust.
# a trust with assets in excess of $ 5 million, not formed to acquire the securities offered, whose purchases a sophisticated person makes.
Because of this major obstacle to trade, a turnpike trust was formed, with Henry Harvey a trustee, to build the causeway which now takes the road below the plantation west to the Old Quay House.

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