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Thence, he proceeded to Africa to deal with the remnants of Pompey's senatorial supporters.
The claim for the women's vote appears to have been first made by Jeremy Bentham in 1817 when he published his Plan of Parliamentary Reform in the form of a Catechism and was taken up by William Thompson in 1825, when he published, with Anna Wheeler, An Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, Against the Pretensions of the Other Half, Men, to Retain Them in Political, and Thence in Civil and Domestic Slavery: In Reply to Mr. Mill's Celebrated Article on Government.
Thence he dispatched Lieutenant-General John Lambert with a cavalry corps to harass the invaders.
Thence a line joining this ledge with the East extreme of Cape St. Charles ( 52 ° 13 ' N ) in Labrador.
Thence, Cöslin participated in the Baltic Sea trade as a member of the Hanseatic League, which led to several conflicts with the competing seaports of Kolberg ( Kołobrzeg ) and Rügenwalde ( Darłowo ).
Thence, he acquired control of the Irish customs farm ( 1618 ), dominated Irish patronage at court, particularly with the sale of Irish titles and honours, and ( from 1618 ) began to build substantial Irish estates for himself, his family and clients — with the aid of a plantation lobby, composed of official clients in Dublin.
Thence, in parallel with the generalization of linear algebra to operator theory in mathematics, he developed Operator Grammar.
Thence he was handed over to Beaton, who had a " show trial ", with John Lauder prosecuting Wishart.
Thence a line joining this ledge with the East extreme of Cape St. Charles ( 52 ° 13 ' N ) in Labrador.
Thence he escaped, flying into Mesopotamia, but was traced, captured, and flayed alive by the Persian king's orders, the skin being then stuffed with chaff and hung up before the gate of the city.
Thence on March 19, accompanied by three of his sons, he marched out with his troops and engaged Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet and Sir William Brereton at Hopton Heath.
Thence, came into existence the race of Pallavas ... the son of Chūtapallava Vīrakūrcha, of celebrated name, who simultaneously with ( the hand of ) the daughter of the chief of serpents grasped also the complete insignia of royalty and became famous.
Thence he dispatched Lambert with a cavalry corps to harass the invaders.
Thence in an Easterly direction via Minneola-Oakland-Minorville and Orlovista to a junction with SR 500 in Orlando and North along SR 500 to Colonial Drive then East along Colonial Drive and Easterly via Bithlo-Ft. Christmas to junction with SR 5 at Indian River City in Brevard County.
Thence it was taken to Tewkesbury Abbey and buried 28 July 1262, with great solemnity in the presence of two bishops and eight abbots in the presbytery at his father's right hand.
Thence it flows first southwest, then due west, through the fertile Valtellina, passing Tirano, where the Poschiavino falls in on the right bank, and Sondrio, where is the junction with the Mallero, also on the right.
Thence he writes to the white girl with the corn-silk hair who had sat with him beside the Eastern sea, had sung to her own music his Indian poems, had called him “ friend ,” had gained his hopeless love.
Beginning at the point of intersection with the Meridian of 57 degrees West Longitude and the shoreline of the southwest coast, located east of the community of Grey River ; Thence running due north along the Meridian of 57 degrees West Longitude to its intersection with the Parallel of 48 degrees 30 minutes North Latitude ; Thence running west along the Parallel of 48 degrees 30 minutes North Latitude to its intersection with the Meridian of 58 degrees West Longitude ; Thence running in a southwesterly direction to the point of land known as Red Rocks, located on the eastern shoreline of Cabot Strait, north of Cape Ray ; Thence running in a general easterly direction along the sinuosities of the southwest coast to the point of beginning, together with Burgeo Island, Ramea Island and all other islands adjacent thereto.

Thence and would
" Thence he would have gone to Ephesus, where he left Timothy, and from Ephesus to Macedonia, where he wrote the First Epistle to Timothy, and thence, according to the superscription of this epistle, to Nicopolis in Epirus, from which place he wrote to Titus, about 66 or 67.
Thence she would be a poliad goddess related to politics, power and war.
Thence the only governing word could be the group ' TOITESIAI ': this would then be an exception to the rule of the genitive of the themes in '- a ', which does not end in '- as ' as expected, an archaism perhaps in Dumezil's view.
" Thence he would have gone to Ephesus, where he left Timothy, and from Ephesus to Macedonia, where he wrote the First Epistle to Timothy, and thence, according to the superscription of this epistle, to Nicopolis in Epirus, from which place he wrote to Titus, about A. D. 66 or 67.

Thence and be
Thence one may argue that the articulation Ianus-Ianitores could be interpreted as connected to the theologem of the Gates of Heaven ( the Synplegades ) which open on the Heaven on one side and on Earth or the Underworld on the other.
Thence he passed on to Gotha as director of the Seeberg observatory ; nor could he be tempted to relinquish the post by successive invitations to replace F. G. W.
Thence a French-speaking unilingual municipality could for instance be part of the West Flanders province.
" Thence home and eat one mouthful, and so to Hale's and there sat till almost quite dark upon working my gowne, which I hired to be drawn ( in ) it — an Indian gown, and I do see all the reason to expect a most excellent picture of it.
Thence he was called to be a master in the school at Goldberg, and in 1524 became rector.

Thence and through
"" Thence came the idea to write about the everyday events of life " as the alphabet through which God, of his grace, spells out his words, his meaning, to us.
Thence, it ran north-west through Pisaurum ( Pesaro ) to Ariminum ( Rimini ).
Thence travelers went by the ' Benton Road ,' around the Great Falls and through the Chestnut, Hilger and Prickly Pear valleys ( current site of Helena and Broadwater County, Montana ).
Thence we view the impressions made by the outer world upon the vital body through the senses, together with the feelings and emotions generated by them in the desire body, and mirrored in the mind.

Thence and for
Thence derive the alternative terms adicity and adinity for the Latin-derived arity.
Thence, however, he continued to govern his diocese, while he found leisure for the preparation of two of the most important of his contributions to dogmatic and polemical theology: the De synodis or De fide Orientalium, an epistle addressed in 358 to the Semi-Arian bishops in Gaul, Germany and Britain, expounding the true views ( sometimes veiled in ambiguous words ) of the Eastern bishops on the Nicene controversy ; and the De trinitate libri XII, composed in 359 and 360, in which, for the first time, a successful attempt was made to express in Latin the theological subtleties elaborated in the original Greek.
Thence, Eliza and her two sons walked them to Scotland for shipment to Australia.
Thence it keeps for some distance from within a mile to a mile and a half of the road, as far as Karnet Gully, at about 37 miles from Perth, where it again crosses into the North Dandalup, which is passed about 44 miles from Perth.

Thence and life
Thence Roger moved to Benevento and northern Apulia, where Duke Ranulf, although steadily losing his bases of power, had some German troops plus some 1, 500 knight from the cities of Melfi, Trani, Troia, and Bari, who were " ready to die instead to lead a miserable life.

Thence and .
Thence he pushed farther south than he had ever been before into Podolia and Nogay Tartary or the Yedisan.
Thence Barbarossa sailed to Naxos, whence he carried off an immense booty, compelling the Duke of Naxos to purchase his further independence by a tribute of 5000 ducats.
[...] Thence the Britons retired to the river Thames at a point near where it empties into the ocean and at flood-tide forms a lake.
Thence the New York Central takes her to Albany, and finally the Boston and Albany completes the trip to Boston.
Thence forth he was an important and active member in the circle of the Wittenberg Philippists.
They consistently place their first settlement in Aleppo, where they remained until, siding the sons of Ali and taking part in the Battle of Karbala, they were expelled by Yazid, the second of the Omayyad Caliphs, in 680 A. D. Thence they first to Kerman, and eventually to Sistan where they were hospitably received by Shams-ud-Din, ruler of that country.
Thence, human beings were born.
Thence is the birth of all beings.
Thence it runs along the northern watershed of the Raskam valley to the junction of the Bazar Dara River and the Yarkand River.

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