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Regarding the Book of Enoch itself Origen, Jerome and Augustin mention it, but as of no authority.
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In other words, no merely male creature can resist that corps de ballet.
There was the Arc de Triomphe and the Tour d'Eiffel -- I was no yokel, but I was young, and this was Paris!!
* 1192 – Minamoto no Yoritomo becomes Seii Tai Shōgun and the de facto ruler of Japan.
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* Borschberg, Peter, " O comércio de âmbar asiático no início da época moderna ( séculos XV-XVIII ) – The Asiatic ambergris trade in the early modern period ( 15 to 18 century )" Oriente, Lisbon: Fundação Oriente, vol.
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Amalric became alarmed and sent Frederick de la Roche, Archbishop of Tyre, to seek help from the kings and nobles of Europe, but no assistance was forthcoming.
Though the U. S. federal government has no official language, English is the common language used by the federal government and is considered the de facto language of the United States because of its widespread use.
Although English has no official status in the Constitution, Australian English is Australia's de facto official language and is the first language of the majority of the population.
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It also recommended that the governors-general, the representatives of the King who acted for the Crown as de facto head of state in each dominion, should no longer also serve automatically as the representative of the British government in diplomatic relations between the countries.
0 km-There are no railways in Cape Verde, although there was a short overhead conveyor system for salt from the open salt lake on Sal to the port at Pedro de Lume and a short stretch of rail track to the pier at Santa Maria used for a similar purpose.
The tragic tale of the Mexican colony on Clipperton Island has been the subject of several novels, including Ivo Mansmann's Clipperton, Schicksale auf einer vergessenen Insel (" Clipperton, Destinies on a Forgotten Island "); ISBN 3-354-00709-5 ( in German, no English translation available ) and Colombian writer Laura Restrepo's La Isla de la Pasión in the Spanish language.
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The debate itself was extensive and at its end, the principal issue was no longer Jean de Meun ’ s literary capabilities.
There is no law stipulating an official language for Denmark, making Danish the de facto language only.
" La música de los aztecas / Music Among Aztecs ", Pauta, no.
" Fait musical et sémiologue de la musique ", Musique en Jeu, no.
In these latter cases the faiths do not promote deference, as happens in monotheisms ; rather each suggests a path of action that will bring the practitioner into conformance with the divine law: ahimsa — ' no harm ' — for Buddhist and Hindu faiths ; de or te — ' virtuous action ' — in daoism ; and any of numerous practices of peace and love in new age thinking.
It may be the case that " Don Garcia " was named after Garcia de Noronha, although there no evidence exists to support this supposition.
Diego Garcia had no permanent inhabitants when discovered by the Spanish explorer Diego García de Moguer in the 16th century and remained so until settled as a French colony in 1793.
Dance of Death, also variously called Danse Macabre ( French ), Danza de la Muerte ( Spanish ), Dansa de la Mort ( Catalan ), Danza Macabra ( Italian ), Dança da Morte ( Portuguese ), Totentanz ( German ), Dodendans ( Dutch ), Surmatants ( Estonian ), is an artistic genre of late-medieval allegory on the universality of death: no matter one's station in life, the Dance of Death unites all.
It's the assertion that " there is nothing outside the text " ( il n ' y a pas de hors-texte ), which means that “ there is no such a thing as out-of-the-text ”, in other words, the context is an integral part of the text.

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Robespierre visited Marie-Thérèse on 11 May, but no one, according to the legend, entered the dauphin's room for six months until Barras visited the prison after the 9th Thermidor ( 27 July 1794 ).
Between the mass executions, the wild fear of the populace, and the institution of the Festival of Reason, by the middle of 1794 there was “ a great deal of enthusiasm for ending the terror, no one could figure out how to do it … The only thing that would end the terror, and apparently the only thing they could all agree upon, was the fall of Robespierre ”.
Because he was on an assignment to organise gun production for the navy, he had no hand in the coup of 9 Thermidor an II ( 27 July 1794 ), which resulted in the fall of the Robespierre ( and ultimately led to the return of the Girondists ).
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During the next two centuries, no changes were made to the edifice which was the stage for several famous events during the French Revolution ( notably the murder of the last provost of the merchants Jacques de Flesselles by an angry crowd on 14 July 1789 and the coup of 9 Thermidor Year II when Robespierre was shot in the jaw and arrested in the Hôtel de Ville with his followers ).

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Ampère also applied this same principle to magnetism, showing the harmony between his law and French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb ’ s law of magnetic action.
Antoine Augustin Cournot presented the same conception in 1843, in Exposition de la théorie des chances et des probabilités.
* July 29 – René Nicolas Charles Augustin de Maupeou, Chancellor of France ( b. 1714 )
* February 19 – Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt, French general and diplomat ( b. 1773 )
* December 9 – Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt, French general and diplomat ( d. 1827 )
** René Nicolas Charles Augustin de Maupeou, Chancellor of France ( d. 1792 )
In nineteenth century works such as the of Augustin Pyramus de Candolle and the of George Bentham and Joseph Dalton Hooker this word was used for what now is given the rank of family.
He translated Les Chats, the first known book about cats, written by Augustin Paradis de Moncrif in 1727.
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Her husband was accused of having poorly defended Mainz in July 1793, and considered an aristocratic " suspect ", was sentenced to death and guillotined, with his cousin Augustin, on 23 July 1794, on the Place de la Révolution ( today's Place de la Concorde ) in Paris.
In 1802, Cavanilles sent roots of " these three " ( D. pinnata, D. rosea, D. coccinea ) to Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle at University of Montpelier in France, Andre Thouin at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris and Scottish botanist William Aiton at Kew Gardens.
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1824, used Robert Browns name Cassuvlæ or Anacardeæ, wrote another description of the group and filled it with the genera Anacardium, Semecarpus, Holigarna, Mangifera, Buchanania, Pistacia, Astronium, Comocladia and Picramnia.
* Augustin Louis de Montblanc 1824-1841
Little Turtle emerged as a war chief by defeating the French military adventurer Augustin de La Balme.
" Fleet of Montmorency ", led by Augustin de Beaulieu, in the East Indies, 1619 – 22.
In 1619, an armed expedition composed of three ships ( 275 crew, 106 cannon ) and called the " Fleet of Montmorency " under General Augustin de Beaulieu was sent from Honfleur, with the objective of fighting the Dutch in the Far East.
* Règle de S. Augustin pour les réligieuses de son ordre ; et Constitutions de la Congregation des Religieuses du Verbe-Incarne et du Saint-Sacrament ( Lyon: Chez Pierre Guillimin, 1662 ), pp. 28 – 29.
Broca first become acquainted with anthropology through the works of Isidore Geoffroy-Saint Hilaire ( 1805 – 1861 ), Antoine Étienne Reynaud Augustin Serres ( 1786 – 1868 ) and Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau ( 1810 – 1892 ), and anthropology soon became his lifetime interest.
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