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Then and French
Then, for reasons that have never become clear, the English retreated, and so did the French shortly afterwards.
Then at Fondi, secretly supported by the king of France, the French cardinals proceeded to elect Robert of Geneva as Pope on 20 September.
Then in 1202, disaffected patrons petitioned the French king to summon John to answer their charges in his capacity as John's feudal lord, and, when the English king refused to appear, Philip again took up the claims of Arthur, to whom he betrothed his six-year-old daughter, Marie.
Then a Marxist, George's stance was dominated by a socio-economic rationale, but without the structuralist interpretations found in the works of some the French sociologists of the time.
Then in March of the same year, following the insurrection of the Paris Commune the French government under Thiers relocated to Versailles, from where the insurrection was militarily quelled.
Then general Augereau ( he of the Fructidor-coup ), now commander-in-chief of the French forces in the Netherlands, routinely closed the doors of the Assembly ( by previous arrangement with Pijman ) on September 19, and arrested the dissident Directors.
Then the Netherlands were finally reunited with the origins of the " alluvial deposits of the French rivers ," of which the country in the view of Napoleon consists.
Many Maroons fled to French Guiana. Then to New Amsterdam
Then, finally, he was arrested in the French Riviera in Cannes.
Then in the 1991 French Championship, he scored 9½ / 15 for a tied 4th – 5th place, as Santo Roman won again.
Then French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin sent an emergency aid package worth 36 million Euro ($ 57. 6M U. S. dollars ) and deployed approximately five hundred French troops in an effort to eradicate mosquitoes.
Then there is a section that covers late 19th century and early 20th century sculpture, this includes work by Rodin and other French sculptors such as Dalou who spent several years in Britain where he taught sculpture.
Then other European settlers came in groups, such as the first Acadians from Nova Scotia, who were sent there in 1765 by Jean-Jacques Blaise d ' Abbadie, the French official who was administering Louisiana for the Spanish.
Then, in mid-August, a larger French force arrived before Fort Anne, but was also unable to mount an effective attack or siege against the garrison, which had received supplies and reinforcements from Massachusetts.
Then in 1851, gold was discovered at nearby Whiskey Run Beach by French Canadian trappers, though the gold rush did not have much of an impact on the area.
Then it became a French fur trading post in the 19th century.
Then, after the Battle of Leipzig ( October 1813 ), King Frederick deserted the waning fortunes of the French emperor, and by a treaty made with Metternich at Fulda in November 1813 he secured the confirmation of his royal title and of his recent acquisitions of territory, while his troops marched with those of the allies into France.
Then, Chasseloup gave Napoleon the founding stone, on which was inscribed: " Napoleon, Emperor of the French and King of Italy, to the manes of the defenders of the fatherland who perished on the day of Marengo.
Then, he and French fighter Pierre Langois began another rivalry, with a 10 round draw in the first bout between the two.
) Then in 1838 Captain Langlois, a French whaler, decided that Akaroa would make a good settlement to service whaling ships and " purchased " the peninsula in a dubious land deal with the local Māori.
Then came what is known as the Schnaebele incident, the arrest on the German frontier of a French official named Schnaebele, which caused immense excitement in France.
Then he opted for a career in the diplomatic service and in 1758 he was sent to the French Embassy in Lisbon and met with the Marquis de Pombal.
Then came Napoleon's contemptuous violation of Prussian territory by marching three French corps through Ansbach ; King Frederick William's pride overcame his weakness, and on November 3 he signed with Tsar Alexander I of Russia the terms of an ultimatum to be laid before the French emperor.

Then and astronomer
Then, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Vera Rubin, a young astronomer at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, presented findings based on a new sensitive spectrograph that could measure the velocity curve of edge-on spiral galaxies to a greater degree of accuracy than had ever before been achieved.
Then, on the morning of 22 March 1862, between eight and nine o ’ clock Greenwich Time, another amateur astronomer, a Mr Lummis of Manchester, England, saw a transit.

Then and Philippe
Then repeating again that the parchments given in L ' Or de Rennes were fakes by Philippe de Chèrisey.
Then on the other hand, the dances for Philippe, one of the Marseillais, and his bride are purely classical: the two characters dance a pas de deux which is done in the true St. Petersburg manner, after Petipa.
* Philippe Sarde, Joshua Then and Now

Then and de
Then, following the programme he outlined in his talk at the 1958 International Congress of Mathematicians, he introduced the theory of schemes, developing it in detail in his Éléments de géométrie algébrique ( EGA ) and providing the new more flexible and general foundations for algebraic geometry that has been adopted in the field since that time.
Then comes the choripán ( a kind of spiced sausage made with pork or lamb and placed between two slices of bread ), and lastly meat such as asado de tira, vacío ( hindquarter ), lomo ( tenderloin ), colita de cuadril ( rump ), matambre ( rolled stuffed steak cut into slices and served cold ), entraña ( innards ); the list is never-ending.
Then, not long before the finish, the Automobile Club de l ' Ouest ( ACO ), organizers of the Le Mans event, informed Ford that the geographical difference in starting positions would be taken into account at a close finish – meaning that the McLaren / Amon vehicle, which had started perhaps behind the Hulme-Miles car, would have covered slightly more ground over the 24 hours and would therefore be the winner.
Then he studied and practiced law with Manuel José de Labardén.
Then came Taittinger's Comtes de Champagne ( first vintage 1952 ), and Laurent-Perrier's Grand Siècle ' La Cuvée ' in 1960, a blend of three vintages ( 1952, 1953, and 1955 ) and Perrier Jouet's ' La Belle Epoque '.
Then, in preparation for the priesthood, he spent the next two years in retirement under the spiritual direction of Vincent de Paul.
Then, he built a cable railway near the Place de la Republique and created the Buttes-Chaumont Park.
Then follow Sermones de omnibus evangeliis dominicalibus for every Sunday in the year ; Sermones de omnibus evangeliis, i. e., a book of discourses on all the Gospels, from Ash Wednesday to the Tuesday after Easter ; and a treatise called Marialis, qui totus est de B. Maria compositus, consisting of about 160 discourses on the attributes, titles, etc., of the Virgin Mary.
Then, in the 20th century, districts were a type of intercommunity, they've been replaced by communauté de communes and communautés d ' agglomération after 1999.
Then TKCSA sued Alexandre Pessoa Dias, research professor of the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health ( EPSJV – Fiocruz ) and the biologist Monica Cristina Lima, from Pedro Ernesto University Hospital and board member of the Public University Workers Union of Rio de Janeiro State ( Sintuperj ).
Then Ronsard was, except by a few men of taste, such as Jean de La Bruyère and Fénelon, forgotten when he was not sneered at.
Then, when the signal to proceed is given, bands begin to play the traditional Toc de Castells music as a hush comes over spectators of the event.
Then he joined Trio Novo ( Airto Moreira, Heraldo do Monte, Theo de Barros ) and in 1966 the group, renamed Quarteto Novo, released an album that launched the careers of Pascoal and Moreira.
Then in the late summer of 1318, Sir John de Bermingham with his army began a march against Edward de Brus.
Then, in 1529 – 1530, the forces of Nuño de Guzmán entered Michoacán and some parts of Guanajuato with an army of 500 Spanish soldiers and more than 10, 000 Indian warriors.
Then followed a coup de théâtre.
Then in 1913 it changed its name to Banco Comercial de Puerto Rico.
* Then a Master of law program ( Master de droit ): two-year period

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