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They treated comradeship as of the greatest importance, those among them being the most feared and most powerful who were thought to have the largest number of attendants and associates.
They plotted against him and he feared he might be driven away or poisoned so he left the city.
They feared a break-up of the union and national bankruptcy.
They disliked the Labor party, which represented their workers, and feared that Labor governments would pass unfavorable legislation and listen to foreigners and Communists.
They feared quick retaliation and swift retribution against the separatists.
They also feared that a Lord High Treasurer would undermine their own influence with the new King.
They were later feared by the invading Europeans for their ferocity in battle.
He warded off the evil hour that seemed approaching, he infused vigour into our arms, he taught the nation to speak again as England used to speak to foreign powers ... Pitt, on entering upon administration, had found the nation at the lowest ebb in point of power and reputation ... France, who meant to be feared, was feared heartily ... They were willing to trust that France would be so good as to ruin us by inches.
They feared the triumph of the aristocracy, as much as that of the democrats.
They feared for their lives and their property if James and his Catholic supporters were to rule Ireland.
They feared that Tiberius was seeking to become King of Rome, a loathed office which had been dismantled with the ousting of the Tarquins and the establishment of the Republic.
They feared they might even accelerate their settlement program in the long run, by building more settlements and expanding existing ones.
They regarded it very important who should gain the victory, and they feared the worst from Thor if Hrungnir should be defeated, for he was the strongest among them.
They feared the Bolsheviks would successfully export revolutionary ideology and sentiment to their own countries.
They included such titles as Liliom, Oliver Twist ( a title now feared lost ), A Tale of Two Cities, Lost Horizon, and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
They were also feared as ministers of the taboo and were entitled to pronounce a kind of excommunication for offences against its rules.
They were defended by freedmen and state militia ( mostly made up of freedmen ), who feared a Democratic Party takeover of the parish.
They feared – with good reason – that Dewey's murder would inflame public outrage to new heights and result in an even greater campaign to shut down the rackets.
They feared “ financial modernization ” legislation might bring an unwelcome change.
They feared the highway would have to be shut down during the performance due to the demand for tickets.
They withdrew from the conflict in October 1918 but remained a presence ; their foreign adviser Maurice Janin regarded Kolchak as an instrument of the British and was pro-SR. Kolchak could not count on Japanese aid either ; the Japanese feared he would interfere with their occupation of Far Eastern Russia and refused him assistance, creating a buffer state to the east of Lake Baikal under Cossack control.
" They feared the destruction of their Puritan ideals and the churches.
They are a relatively small ethnic group who are revered and feared for their abilities in conjuring spirits from the afterworld.

They and King
They were in fact quietly laughing at him, for their King wished to have nothing to do with the Western world.
They are as decisively present in the Oresteia and Oedipus as in Macbeth, King Lear, and Phedre.
They figured prominently in the Balafrej government of May, 1958, which the King was reportedly determined to keep in office until elections could be held.
They withdrew to Mercia, but, in January 878, made a sudden attack on Chippenham, a royal stronghold in which Alfred had been staying over Christmas, " and most of the people they killed, except the King Alfred, and he with a little band made his way by wood and swamp, and after Easter he made a fort at Athelney in the marshes of Somerset, and from that fort kept fighting against the foe ".
" They are present in a few historic Protestant versions: the German Luther Bible included such books, as did the English 1611 King James Version.
They were placed in special training as court servants to King Nebuchadnezzar.
" They came and began to work on the house of the LORD Almighty, their God, on the twenty-fourth day of the sixth month in the second year of King Darius.
" ( King James Version ) They consider that when Jesus said in John 3: 5 that one has to be born from " water and the spirit " to enter the kingdom of God, it was not a command but a necessity, because the text states " Ye must be born again ".
They included: supporters of religious independents who did not want an established church and some of whom had sympathies with the Levellers ; Presbyterians who were willing to countenance the trial and execution of the King ; and later admissions, such as formerly excluded MPs who were prepared to denounce the Newport Treaty negotiations with the King.
They were delivered from being the victims of an evil decree against them and were instead allowed by the King to destroy their enemies.
They are granted by the University on behalf of the King, and its Diploma has the force of a public document.
They were a Huguenot ( French Protestant ) family who fled to New York about 1687 to avoid the religious persecutions of King Louis XIV.
They also demanded an end to royal efforts to block the National Assembly, and for the King and his administration to move to Paris as a sign of good faith in addressing the widespread poverty.
They seem in Words to acknowledge the King of Portugal for their Sovereign ; yet they will not accept any Officers sent by him.
They include activities such as parades and galas to choose the Carnival King.
They are also held in smaller venues across the island, featuring bands such as Estopa, Van Gogh's Ear, and King Afrhica.
They worked with the character again in 1967 though, when they helped Rankin / Bass co produce their film King Kong Escapes ( which was loosely based on a cartoon series R / B had produced ).
They turned their eyes towards King Geirröth, who was reigning in the stead of his late father, King Hrauthung.
They remained there until 1840 when they accepted an invitation from the King of Prussia to move to Berlin, where they both received professorships and were elected members of the Academy of Sciences.
They erected a stone marker at Lintin Island claiming it for the King of Portugal, Manuel I.
They took advantage of President Taya's attendance at the funeral of Saudi King Fahd to organize the coup, which took place without loss of life.

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