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Then and 1792
Then, on his 35th birthday on 22 June 1792, he returned to Point Grey, the present day location of the University of British Columbia.
Then the Russian mathematician Nikolai Lobachevsky ( 1792 – 1856 ) established in 1826 ( and published in 1829 ) the coherence of this geometry ( thus the independence of the parallel postulate ), in parallel with the Hungarian mathematician János Bolyai ( 1802 – 60 ) in 1832, and with Gauss.
Then when the new State Constitution took effect in 1792 he continued, now as governor.
Then on 20 January 1792 Dublin Corporation approved by majority vote a resolution to George III that included:

Then and Secretary
Then United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld stated:
Then Secretary of Public Education José Vasconcelos made a mission of educating the masses through public art and hired scores of artists and writers to build a modern Mexican culture.
Then in 1906, after Leadbeater's return to England, the fourteen-year-old son of the Corresponding Secretary of the Esoteric Section in Chicago, whom Leadbeater had taken with him to San Francisco on his first lecture tour, confessed to his parents the reason for the antipathy he had conceived for his mentor, to whom he had at first been greatly devoted —- Leadbeater had encouraged him in the habit of masturbation.
Then, in November 2004, the Government introduced an amendment in the Lords which wholly removed references to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, changing them to ones about the Lord Chancellor, with the positions of Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor envisaged as being held by the same person.
Then, he was defeated by Jacques Chirac in the run-off election but, given the PS crisis, his result was judged good and he returned as First Secretary.
Then United States Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes fought to create the Kings Canyon National Park.
Then he became Secretary of State for Local Government and Regional Planning until the election defeat of June 1970.
Then, he was given the post of General Secretary of the party.
Then, in 1907, the Secretary of the Interior separated the Reclamation Service from the USGS and created an independent bureau within the Department of the Interior.
Then, in 1951, when Churchill again became Prime Minister, he appointed Ismay Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations.
Then, he supported the new General Secretary Waldeck Rochet and in his policy of conciliation with the other left-wing parties.
Then Health Secretary Alan Johnson announced the appointment of Baroness Young as chair of the organisation on 15 April 2008.
Then in 1813 President Madison named him Secretary of War.
Then he was: Deputy Director for the Department of External Finance of the French Treasury ( 1946 ); Alternate Executive Director for France at the IMF ( 1947 ); Secretary of the French Interministerial Committee in Charge of Questions on European Economic Cooperation ( 1948 ); Financial Attaché at the French Embassy in Washington ( 1949-1953 ); Director of the French Treasury ( 1953-1960 ).
Then Secretary of State for Defence, George Robertson, set out the initial defence policy of the new government, with a series of key decisions designed to enhance the United Kingdom's armed forces.
Then Secretary General Kofi Annan said of the event " The international community failed Rwanda and that must leave us always with a sense of bitter regret.
Then they moved to Washington, D. C., where Maclean did his most valuable spying work as First Secretary at the British embassy from 1944 to 1948.
Then – United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger recalled in 2005, " I don't think the issue of proliferation came up.
Then Permanent Secretary for Education and Manpower Fanny Law rejected causal connections, but provoked furore among teachers and the public when she questioned why only two teachers committed suicide because of the reforms.
Then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi overruled the Cabinet Secretary and decided to accept the original recommendation of the Rustamji Committee to place the service under the Ministry of Defense.
Then on 28 September, Ranjitsinhji wrote to the Secretary of State for India, Lord George Hamilton, through the Government of Bombay, stating his claim.
Then Secretary and former comrade at Saint-Cyr Adolphe Messimy nominated him Director-in-second and head of the military classes at the Saint-Cyr Military Academy in 1912.
Then, as phytographic naturalist, he joined the expedition sent out under Augustus Gregory by the Duke of Newcastle, Secretary of State for the Colonies.

Then and Treasury
Then Prime Minister Francesco Crispi and his Treasury Minister Giolitti knew of the 1889 government inspection report, but feared that publicity might undermine public confidence and suppressed the report.
Then he joined the New South Wales public service as an economic advisor to the Premier's Department and the Treasury, a position from which he resigned in 1937 in protest against what he saw as the state conservative government's timid economic policies.
Then on the 16th, news of the British reaction to the Trent Affair reached New York and the major banks, which had been supplying gold to the government in exchange for seven-thirties Treasury Notes and bonds which they had been in turn reselling, saw the demand for their offerings of Union securities drop precipitously.

Then and Alexander
Then, allegedly in response to the fight between the striking workers and the Pinkertons, anarchist Alexander Berkman shot at Frick in an attempted assassination, wounding Frick.
Then, he tied for first with Alexander Alekhine at St. Petersburg 1913 / 14 ( the eighth All-Russian Masters ' Tournament ).
* Douglas K. Smith, Robert C. Alexander, Fumbling the Future: How Xerox Invented, Then Ignored, the First Personal Computer ( William Morrow and Company, New York, 1988 ) ISBN 1-58348-266-0
Then, in 1286, King Alexander died himself, leaving as heir to the throne of Scotland the three-year-old Margaret, the Maid of Norway, who was born in 1283 to Alexander's daughter Margaret and King Eric II of Norway.
Then, in 1704 James Louis Sobieski and his brother Alexander were seized by Augustus II ’ s troops and imprisoned.
Then, two centuries later in 330 BCE the Macedonian emperor Alexander the Great overthrew the Persians and took control of Mesopotamia itself, bringing Hellenic influence to the region with the Seleucid Empire.
Then came Napoleon's contemptuous violation of Prussian territory by marching three French corps through Ansbach ; King Frederick William's pride overcame his weakness, and on November 3 he signed with Tsar Alexander I of Russia the terms of an ultimatum to be laid before the French emperor.
Then in 1951, he triumphed again at Moscow, URS-ch19, with 12 / 17 (+ 9 = 6 − 2 ), against a super-class field which included Efim Geller, Petrosian, Smyslov, Botvinnik, Yuri Averbakh, David Bronstein, Mark Taimanov, Lev Aronin, Salo Flohr, Igor Bondarevsky, and Alexander Kotov.
Then P maps a knot to one of its Alexander polynomials.
Then came a similar Class 144 train, a Walter Alexander body on BREL underframe, which was introduced in 1987.
Then, when Alexander refused to see other Athenian ambassadors, Phocion was sent.
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 1894 Tsar Alexander III became the honorary president of the museum and the following year, 1895, the museum was renamed the Tsar Alexander III Imperial Russian History Museum.
Then the Alexander quandle is made into a quandle with the left action given by
Then, as the full light of modern day come on, the Alexander Romance ceased to be regarded as history, and with it Alexander's Gate passed into the realm of fairyland.
* Alexander Ginzburg and the Resistance to Totalitarian Evil, Then and Now, a 2002 interview with Eduard Kuznetsov, Vladimir Bukovsky and Yuri Yarim-Agaev
Then after forcing a punt, Hasselbeck completed 5 of 7 passes for 72 yards, including a 33-yard pass to Robinson, and Alexander scored with another 1-yard touchdown run to give his team a 20-13 lead.
Then, when he was 90, some of his lay brothers revolted, but he received the backing of Pope Alexander III.
Then many Asian boats accompanied him to his ship, the " Alexander ", and as they sailed, some of the Siamese vessels fired salutes to him.
Then Ptolemy was forced by Pelopidas to agree merely to be regent for Alexander ’ s two younger brothers, Perdiccas III and Philip II.
Then Alexander performed a " card scaling " ( card-throwing ) act.
Then appeared the Indo-Greek descendants of Alexander ’ s warriors and finally came the most creative period of Gandhara.
* Alexander Ginzburg and the Resistance to Totalitarian Evil, Then and Now, a 2002 interview with Eduard Kuznetsov, Vladimir Bukovsky and Yuri Yarim-Agaev

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