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Then I say, such an engine may be made large enough to do the work required in employing eight, ten, fifteen, or twenty horses to be constantly maintained and kept for doing such a work …" The idea was later used by James Watt to help market his improved steam engine.
Then in 1939 James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake appeared.
Then, during the total solar eclipse of 29 July 1878, two experienced astronomers, Professor James Craig Watson, the director of the Ann Arbor Observatory in Michigan, and Lewis Swift, an amateur from Rochester, New York, both claimed to have seen a Vulcan-type planet close to the Sun.
Then the English supply train was attacked at The Pows, a wooded marshy area, by James Stewart and the other Scots lords, killing many of the fleeing soldiers.
Then, in August 1497, James laid siege to Norham Castle, using his father's bombard Mons Meg.
Then, in 1502 James signed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII.
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Then on February 19, 2009, the NBA trade deadline, the Bulls traded Larry Hughes to the New York Knicks for Tim Thomas, Jerome James, and Anthony Roberson.
Then, in 1930, he spotted future stars James Cagney, Joan Blondell, and Frank McHugh in the cast of a New York play called Penny Arcade.
Then James VI began fighting with the Catholics, but eventually gave them rights ( after his secretly Catholic wife probably persuaded him to ), exempting the Catholics from having to pay the tithe to the Anglican Church, but this caused a great decrease in Anglican Church revenue, so he quickly took those rights away.
Then came new lead singer James " J. T.
Then in 1922 Irishman James Joyce's important modernist novel Ulysses appeared.
Then in 1939 James Joyce's published Finnegans Wake.
Then came the Sheep Farming in Barnet EP, produced by Steve James and Keith Hale.
Then, as so often happens in the play, Mary and James try to get over their animosity and attempt to express their love for one another by remembering happier days.
Then James IV himself leading a great force came on to Surrey and Lord Darcy's son who " bore all the brunt of the battle.
Then, in 1908, in his article " A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God ", mentioning both James and the journalist, pragmatist, and literary author Giovanni Papini, Peirce wrote:
Then the Pope offered his newly-invented fief to James II of Aragon, promising him papal support should he wish to conquer Pisan Sardinia in exchange for Sicily.
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Then, having explained how he wished to see peace between the families, the Earl thrust his hand and arm through the hole to shake hands with Black James.
Then on 22 August 1812,, under the command of Captain Thomas Huskisson, captured the USRC James Madison after a chase of seven hours.
Then, in 1843, James Lindsay, 7th Earl of Balcarres put forward his claim, based on the research of his eldest son Alexander ; in 1848, the House of Lords allowed it.
Then, in 1966, he joined with James Bevel, Martin Luther King Jr. and the other leaders of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ( SCLC ) during the Chicago Movement.
Then, in September, he was captured by Tories under the command of Col. David Fanning, and imprisoned by the British Army on James Island near Charleston, South Carolina.

Then and Louis
Then the king came to the Haye in Touraine and his men had passed the river of Loire, some at the bridge of Orléans and some at Meung, at Saumur, at Blois, and at Tours and whereas they might: they were in number a twenty thousand men of arms beside other ; there were a twenty-six dukes and earls ( Counts ) and more than sixscore banners, and the four sons of the king, who were but young, the duke Charles of Normandy, the lord Louis, that was from thenceforth duke of Anjou, and the lord John duke of Berry, and the lord Philip, who was after duke of Burgoyne ".
Then Lothair finally set out with a large Lombard army, but Louis had promised his sons Louis the German and Pepin of Aquitaine greater shares of the inheritance, prompting them to shift loyalties in favour of their father.
Then in 840, with Louis death and the accession of Lothair as emperor, war again erupted between the sons of Louis.
Then after throwing an incompletion, defensive back Dre ' Bly's 15-yard facemask penalty while tackling McNair on a 12-yard scramble gave the Titans a first down at the St. Louis 45-yard line.
Then, in 1246, Charles, Count of Anjou, the youngest son of Louis VIII, married the heiress of Provence, Beatrice.
Then, Louis moved again after seven weeks.
Then, too, the veil of Holy Scripture enabled him to speak out more boldly than court etiquette would have otherwise allowed, to remind the son of Louis XIV that kings have duties as well as rights.
Then in 1667, Louis XIV claimed the province as a consequence of his marriage to Marie-Thérèse of Spain.
Then on March 1, 1856, that St. Louis County became Lake County, and Newton County was renamed St. Louis County and had that eastern area added to it ; it was also expanded westward by incorporating parts of Itasca County, which then also included most of Carlton County.
Then it lived – and experienced – the War of the Spanish Succession ( 1700 – 1715 ), the Peninsular War against France ( 1808 – 1814 ), the Invasion of Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis in 1823 ( that was the fastest and least of all the bloody wars ).
Then, he kept away from the fight game for nine years, but he attempted another comeback in 1936, winning two fights before being beaten by a knockout in three by future Joe Louis challenger Arturo Godoy.
Then Louis won further successes against the Saracens, who were driven from Capua, but the emperor's attempts to punish Adeichis were not very successful.
Then, on the 18th, Louis sent for his cousin and forbade the marriage.
Then governor of the Louisiana Territory, he was on his way to Washington, DC from his base in St. Louis, Missouri.
Then the story returns to the past as Daniel and Newton return to London: Newton is under the patronage of Louis Anglesey, the Earl of Upnor, and Daniel becomes secretary of the Royal Society when Henry Oldenburg is detained by the King for his active foreign correspondence.
Then, in the poolroom at Chicago's Musicians ' Union on State & 39th, Earl Hines met Louis Armstrong.
Then he joined King Louis XVIII of France, to whom he remained faithful during the Hundred Days.
Then Proehl, who caught the fourth quarter game tying touchdown pass against the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI 2 years earlier for the St. Louis Rams, finished the drive with a 12-yard touchdown reception.
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Then, Elisabeth Charlotte tried to arrange her daughter's marriage to her first cousin, the recently widowed Louis, Duke of Orléans, but Louis refused.

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