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In his Message of December 2, 1862, he put his purpose and his policy in these words -- which I would call the Lincoln Law of Liberty-and-Union: `` In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free ''.
Easily the best known of these three novels is The Space Merchants, a good example of a science-fiction dystopia which extrapolates much more than the impact of science on human life, though its most important warning is in this area, namely as to the use to which discoveries in the behavioral sciences may be put.
In all probability, the council will screen and endorse candidates for the Assembly and for Congress, and then strive to put its full weight behind these pre-primary favorites.
Yet the press was powerless to put these charges in perspective in its news columns.
I'm telling you, if these corpses ever knew the trouble they put us to, they'd think twice before letting themselves get knocked off ''.
If I could put your body in an imaginary atomic press and squeeze you down, squeeze these holes out of you in the way we squeeze the holes out of a sponge, you would get smaller and smaller until finally when the last hole was gone, you would be smaller than the smallest speck of dust that you could see on this piece of paper.
In the spring of 1863, Lincoln was optimistic about upcoming campaigns to the point of thinking the end of the war could be near if a string of victories could be put together ; these plans included Hooker's attack on Lee north of Richmond, Rosecrans ' on Chattanooga, Grant's on Vicksburg, and a naval assault on Charleston.
While anagramming is certainly a recreation first, there are ways in which anagrams are put to use, and these can be more serious, or at least not quite frivolous and formless.
Those that do not use this approach tend to put these officers close to the guns.
Also in these books, Athanasius put forward the belief that the Son of God, the eternal Word through whom God created the world, entered that world in human form to lead men back into the harmony from which they had earlier fallen away.
For concerning these, the Lord put to shame the Sadducees, and said, ' Ye do err, not knowing the Scriptures ' and He reproved the Jews, saying, ' Search the Scriptures, for these are they that testify of ME ".
As addressed in the Official Baseball Rules, this was put into the baseball rulebook so it prevented these fielders from intentionally bobbling the ball.
I don't suppose anybody would put up with my sort of behaviour these days.
Some of these biodegradable biopolymers are compostable: they can be put into an industrial composting process and will break down by 90 % within six months.
It is derived from the washing of the bell with holy water by the bishop, before he anoints it with the oil of the infirm without and with chrism within ; a fuming censer is placed under it and the bishop prays that these sacramentals of the Church may, at the sound of the bell, put the demons to flight, protect from storms, and call the faithful to prayer.
However, the lack of manoeuvrability of the British forces, combined with lack of open-field tactics to command these numbers, put them at a disadvantage to the Romans, who were skilled at open combat due to their superior equipment and discipline.
As a result, cartoonists have less incentive to put great efforts into these panels.
Hence these words of David: In the morning I put to death all the wicked of the land, that I might cut off all the workers of iniquity from the city of the Lord.
There are different cheerleading organizations that put on these competitions, some of the major ones include state competitions and regional competitions.
Modern historians have put forward numerous theories in an attempt to explain these actions.
But, it was not until the arrival of the Industrial Revolution that these mills were put to bigger use.
Mather began to publicize and celebrate the trials well before they were put to an end: " If in the midst of the many Dissatisfaction among us, the publication of these Trials may promote such a pious Thankfulness unto God, for Justice being so far executed among us, I shall Re-joyce that God is Glorified ..." ( Wonders of the Invisible World ).
Criticism of other officials was allowed during these meetings, for instance, Karl Radek said to Lenin ( criticising his position of supporting peace with the Germans ), " If there were five hundred courageous men in Petrograd, we would put you in prison.
He implemented these measures because he wanted to resolve serious economic problems and political inertia that clearly threatened to put the Soviet Union into a state of long − term stagnation.

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Had the situation been reversed, had, for instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New England, there is little doubt that large numbers of Southerners would have happily put on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain.
Disciples flocked to it in great numbers and put themselves under the direction of Bernard.
For example, Georg Cantor ( who introduced this concept ) demonstrated that the real numbers cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers ( non-negative integers ), and therefore that the set of real numbers has a greater cardinality than the set of natural numbers.
During the course of the next thirty years, these same numbers were combined with filing codes used by the Navy's clerks to create an informal version of the system that was put in place in 1920.
As a result all fighter and bomber development was oriented toward short range aircraft, as they could be produced in greater numbers, rather than quality long range aircraft, something that put the Luftwaffe at a disadvantage as early as the Battle of Britain.
Nigerian GDP at purchasing power parity more than doubled from $ 170. 7 billion in 2005 to $ 413. 4 billion in 2011, although estimates of the size of the informal sector ( which is not included in official figures ) put the actual numbers closer to $ 520 billion.
Drag, rotate and flip pentomino tiles to put together pictures or solve numbers puzzle, play Tetromino or find Peg solitaire solution.
Wedgwood put the first edition on private show between April and May 1790, with that exhibition proving so popular that visitor numbers had to be restricted by only printing 1900 tickets, before going on show in his public London showrooms.
The Barry Bonds era began auspiciously as Bonds put up the numbers for the third MVP of his career: 46 homers, 129 runs and 123 RBI, (. 336 BA,. 458 OBP,. 677 SLG, for a total of 1. 135 OPS ), all career highs.
He did however hit 34 home runs while missing more than one-third of the season due to injury, and other team regulars put up very good numbers in support.
Rich Aurilia put up stellar numbers ( 37 HR, 97 RBI,. 324 BA ) in support of Barry Bonds, who once again gave fans something to cheer about as he hit 73 home runs, setting a new single-season record.
McNair had missed 5 games due to injuries during the season, but he was still able to put up solid numbers, throwing for 2, 179 yards and 12 touchdowns with only 8 interceptions.
Large numbers of semi-armed civilians joined the revolt and put the Guard garrisons of the latter four cities under siege.
" With larger numbers, police detained anyone they could and put them in patrol wagons to go to jail, though Inspector Pine recalled, " Fights erupted with the transvestites, who wouldn't go into the patrol wagon ".
In 1758 Pitt began to put into practice a new strategy to win the Seven Years War, which would involve tying down large numbers of French troops and resources in Germany, while Britain used its naval supremacy to launch expeditions to capture French forces around the globe.
Alternately, band members may only use field markings – yard lines, the center line, hash marks, and yard numbers – as guides ( but note that different leagues put these markings in different places ).
As Kittel and Kroemer put it, " The probability of Hamlet is therefore zero in any operational sense of an event ...", and the statement that the monkeys must eventually succeed " gives a misleading conclusion about very, very large numbers.
At first, many were put on ships, but as numbers grew, the British decided they did not want them kept locally.
However, the enemy's overwhelming numbers rendered resistance hopeless, and after a ten-day siege the city was taken and most of the defenders put to the sword.
Cantor's diagonal argument, also called the diagonalisation argument, the diagonal slash argument or the diagonal method, was published in 1891 by Georg Cantor as a mathematical proof that there are infinite sets which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence with the infinite set of natural numbers.
Chinese paper folding includes a style called Golden Venture Folding where large numbers of pieces are put together to make elaborate models.

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