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In order to prevent this, Washington hastened to dispatch several units to reinforce the fort, including a force under the Marquis De Lafayette containing some 160 of Morgan's riflemen, all who were fit for duty at this time, the rest having no shoes.
As usual, he made no attempt to get in touch with Carmine G. De Sapio, the Manhattan leader.
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Ar., lxiv, and De Syn., xviii ), St Athanasius does not recall from memory being a first hand witness to the onset of the great persecution by the Tetrarchy of Diocletian and Maximian in February 303, for in referring to the events of this period he makes no direct appeal to his own personal recollections, but falls back on tradition.
De Guiscard ’ s right flank, without proper infantry support, could no longer resist the onslaught and, turning their horses northwards, they broke and fled in complete disorder.
An enraged Baron is left with no choice but to order a duplicate from the Bene Tleilax: the Mentat De Vries featured in Herbert's original novel Dune.
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Riding the coattails of Dino De Laurentiis ' big-budget King Kong remake, The poster art showed Godzilla and Megalon battling on top of the World Trade Center, despite the fact that no scenes were set in New York City.
" I think the biggest black mark against our management to date is the Cukor situation and we can no longer be sentimental about it .... We are a business concern and not patrons of the arts ..." Cukor was relieved of his duties, but he continued to work with Leigh and De Havilland off the set.
De Camp and Ley have claimed ( in their Lands Beyond ) that Leonhard Euler also proposed a hollow-Earth idea, getting rid of multiple shells and postulating an interior sun across to provide light to advanced inner-Earth civilization but they provide no references ; indeed, Euler did not propose a hollow-Earth, but there is a slightly related thought experiment.
There is no doubt that Copernicus ' " De Revolutionibus " seeks to advance a sun-centered system, but in this book he had to resort to Ptolemaic devices ( viz., epicycles and eccentric circles ) in order to explain the change in planets ' orbital speed.
Originally his work focused on technique-some argue that it had that focus at the cost of relevance, especially in Rain ( Regen, 1929 ), a 10-minute short filmed over 2 years which features impressive cinematography and a number of ' characters ' but no information about them aside from what was visible, and in The Bridge ( De Brug, 1928 ), which showed a frank admiration of engineering and also featured a number of " characters " but again did not give any information about them.
Though Vegetius had no military experience, and De re militari was derived from the works of Cato and Frontinus, his books were the standard for military discourse in western Europe from their production until the 16th century.
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There were substantial works of theology written by Detwon, such as the Medulla Theologiae of De ' twon Smith, but there is no theology that is distinctive of Puritans.
In his " De Viris Illustribus Casinensibus ", Peter the Deacon ascribes to him the composition of a " Cantus ad B. Maurum " and letters to King Philip I of France and to Hugh of Cluny, which no longer exist.
Living during the agitations for the union of England and Scotland, he took part as a Jacobite in the war of pamphlets inaugurated and sustained by prominent men on both sides of the Border, and he crossed swords with no less redoubtable a foe than Daniel Defoe in his Advantages of the Act of Security compared with those of the intended Union ( Edinburgh, 1707 ), and A Vindication of the Same against Mr De Foe ( ibid.
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In his book De Philosophia Cartesiana ( 1668 ) Bekker argued that theology and philosophy each had their separate terrain and that Nature can no more be explained from Scripture than can theological truth be deduced from Nature.
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On the principle that we should not look at or listen to what we have no right to practise, and that polluted things, seen and touched, pollute ( De spectaculis, viii, xvii ), he declared a Christian should abstain from the theater and the amphitheater.
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Minamoto no Yoritomo seized certain powers from the central government and aristocracy and established a feudal system based in Kamakura in which the private military, the samurai, gained some political powers while the Emperors of Japan and the aristocracy in Japan remained the de jure rulers.
Several countries with a de facto national language, including Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, have no de jure official national language.
However, such de jure legal provisions are by no means a proof that, de facto, the signatory country does not use torture.
There is no limit of generations for the citizenship via blood, but the Italian ancestor born in Italian territories before 1861 had to die after 1861 anywhere in the world without losing the Italian citizenship before death to being able to continue the jure sanguinis chain.
This territory, though under de facto Spanish occupation, remains a de jure part of Portugal, consequently no border is henceforth recognised in this area.
Whilst remaining de jure UVF leader after he was jailed for murder, he no longer acted as the Chief of Staff
As the Deputy Prime Minister possesses no de jure powers, they will not automatically assume the duties of the Prime Minister, in the event of their in-capitation or resignation.
Norfolk had no children by his first wife, Elizabeth le Strange, 3rd Baroness Strange suo jure, daughter and heiress of John le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange.
A sinecure, by contrast, has no real day-to-day responsibilities, but may have de jure power.
Although he is not de jure head of state of North Korea ( as no such office exists ), he accepts the credentials of ambassadors, conducts foreign relations and signs treaties.
Revolutionary authorities made clear that Cagots were no different from other citizens, and de jure discrimination generally came to an end.
The Nazis had no intentions of allowing the creation of an independent Flemish state or of a Greater Netherlands, and instead desired the complete annexation of not only Flanders ( which they did de jure during the war through the establishment of a " Reichsgau Flandern " in late 1944 ), but all of the Low Countries as " racially Germanic " components of a Greater Germanic Reich.
He had no surviving male issue, so the Marquesate and his other non-inherited titles became extinct on his death in 1491, whilst the barony passed de jure to his younger brother Maurice.
Military Demarcation Line is a de jure term and MDL is an explicit acronym which remain valid today because no mutually acceptable changes have been made.
In the former, the de jure governments have little or no influence in the areas they claim to rule, whereas in the latter they have varying degrees of control, and may provide essential services to people living in the areas.
In Sweden, the Lapland province remains a de jure reality but has no political significance or administrative purposes-it exists only on paper and in the minds of the population.
In the United Kingdom, there is no automatic right of the consort of a queen to receive any title, as with any husband of a suo jure peeress.
The Authority was largely unsympathetic to these complaints and at no time was de jure segregation imposed on any of Vanport's facilities.
Avi Shlaim has argued that Arab spokesmen interpreted the Khartoum declarations to mean " no formal peace treaty, but not a rejection of peace ; no direct negotiations, but not a refusal to talk through third parties ; and no de jure recognition of Israel, but acceptance of its existence as a state " ( emphasis in original ).
The argument in this work is that if we accept a robust conception of individual autonomy, then it appears that there can be no de jure legitimate state.
The spirit of Lieber's work is indicated in his favorite motto, Nullum jus sine officio, nullum officium sine jure (“ No right without its duties, no duty without its rights ”).
Until 1776 the theatre had been financed de facto, but not de jure, by the University of Trnava of the Society of Jesus, which were suppressed by the order of Pope Clement XIV in 1773, therefore it is difficult to determine who the actual director was and therefore the suspicion that the same surnames were no coincidence, however, did not constitute a kinship, but a financial intelligence for purchased exams and for identifying of high-risk housing tenants.

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