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When the elder Adams became president, he appointed his son in 1797 as Minister to Prussia at Washington's urging.
When the sea otter finally received federal protection in 1911, Washington's sea otter had been hunted to extinction, and although a small remnant population still existed in British Columbia, it soon died out.
When the Continental troops began to yield, he reconnoitered with Washington's bodyguard of about 30 men, and reported that the enemy were endeavoring to cut off the line of retreat.
When John Washington died in 1677, his son Lawrence, George Washington's grandfather, inherited his father's stake in the property.
When that fleet was defeated by a French fleet, however, they became trapped, and were surrounded by a much stronger force of Americans and French under Washington's command.
When it was clear that the British were not going to make an attempt on Ticonderoga in 1776, Gates marched some of the army south to join Washington's army in Pennsylvania, where it had retreated after the fall of New York City.
When the war began, Greene was a militia private, the lowest rank possible ; he emerged from the war with a reputation as George Washington's most gifted and dependable officer.
When George Washington became President of the United States, Cushing was among Washington's first choices for Supreme Court justices.
When the Montreal Expos moved to Washington, " Grays " was one of the three finalists ( along with " Senators " and the eventual winner " Nationals ") for the relocated team's new name, reflecting Washington's baseball history.
When it was applied for, it immediately drew a legal complaint from King Broadcasting against Carl Washington's KONG TV, Inc., the first broadcaster to apply for a license for Everett's channel 16.
When he sent his first budget to Congress in late 1967, Representative John L. McMillan, chair of the House Committee on the District of Columbia, responded by having a truckload of watermelons delivered to Washington's office.
When Jefferson ran into Hamilton at President Washington's residence in New York City in late June 1790, Jefferson offered to host a dinner to bring Madison and Hamilton together.
When Washington's current numbering system was developed with the 1964 renumbering, State Route 167 followed what is now State Route 164 from Enumclaw to Auburn before turning north towards Renton and Seattle.
When von Kloberg offered to represent her, the magazine reported on the sting operation under the headline, " Washington's Most Shameless Lobbyist ".
When President Benjamin Harrison approved Washington's state constitution in 1889, he donated of federal lands to the state with the stipulation that income from the lands was to be used solely for construction of the state capitol.
When Tanacharison bestowed the name on George Washington, it may have been as part of Washington's ceremonial adoption as a Seneca, intended to compliment the young Virginian's military ardor.
When the British finally left New York City in 1783 he was a member of George Washington's staff.
When America's first political parties developed during the first term of George Washington's presidency the North supported the Federalists, believing in a centralized government, while the South stood behind Thomas Jefferson and his interpretation of the 10th Amendment.

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Even his old literary home, Punch, where the When We Were Very Young verses had first appeared, was ultimately to reject him, as Christopher Milne details in his autobiography The Enchanted Places, although Methuen continued to publish whatever Milne wrote, including the long poem ' The Norman Church ' and an assembly of articles entitled Year In, Year Out ( which Milne likened to a benefit night for the author ).
When his autobiography was reprinted in 1975 after the success of the television version of The Naked Civil Servant, Gay News commented that the book should have been published posthumously ( Crisp commented that this was a polite way of them telling him to drop dead ).
When Hitler was jailed for his part in the Munich Beer Hall Putsch, Winifred sent him food parcels and stationery on which Hitler's autobiography Mein Kampf may have been written.
In his autobiography many years later, Colley Cibber recalled the power of her voice: " When distress of Tenderness possess'd her, she subsided into the most affecting Melody and Softness.
His publications include ; Healey's Eye ( photography ) ( 1980 ), The Time of My Life ( his autobiography ) ( 1989 ), When Shrimps Learn to Whistle ( 1990 ), My Secret Planet ( an anthology ) ( 1992 ), Denis Healey's Yorkshire Dales ( 1995 ) and Healey's World ( 2002 ).
Kästner wrote about his childhood in his 1957 autobiography When I Was a Little Boy.
When Sir William Gregory died in March 1892, Lady Gregory went into mourning and returned to Coole Park where she edited her husband's autobiography, which she published in 1894.
When questioned about his views on life after death, he wrote in his 1905 autobiography, " As to the future state, the teachings of our tribe were not specific, that is, we had no definite idea of our relations and surroundings in after life.
Linda Arvidson, Griffith's wife recalled in her autobiography, When The Movies Were Young:
When John Henry Newman entitled his spiritual autobiography Apologia Pro Vita Sua in 1864, he was playing upon both this connotation, and the more commonly understood meaning of an expression of contrition or regret.
When referencing actor Errol Flynn, Warner Brothers studio head, Jack Warner, noted in his autobiography, My First Hundred Years in Hollywood, " To the Walter Mittys of the world he was all the heroes in one magnificent, sexy, animal package ".
In 1997, Malden published his autobiography, When Do I Start ?, written with his daughter Carla.
" As he describes in his autobiography, It Only Hurts When I Laugh, he did this, getting off the bus and finding a sign that said " talent agency.
When she wrote her autobiography she referred not only to her own detailed notes in journals throughout her life, but also to newspaper and other historical clippings.
When preparing her autobiography years later, she read letters between Harry and Constance in which, shortly after they married, Harry proclaimed to Constance that he cannot continue with Polly or meet her demand that he " love her more than anyone else in the world.
Truddi Chase was the author of the book When Rabbit Howls ( 1987 ), an autobiography about her experiences after being diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder.
Former mob lawyer Robert Cooley states in his autobiography When Corruption was King that he represented Count Dante during the trial following the 1970 Dojo War incident.
She is the author of several books including an autobiography, Esther, a book on growing old disgracefully, If Not Now When, a novel A Secret Life and " Running Out of Tears ",( published by the Robson Press ) interviews with young adults who had rung ChildLine when they were children, to celebrate ChildLine's 25 years, royalties to ChildLine.
When Boruwlaski was fifteen and 64 cm ( 25 inches ) tall, the countess took him to Vienna, where he was presented to Empress Maria Theresa, a lady Joseph describes as the ' Queen of Hungary ' in his autobiography.
When Peggy Sue Gerron, the woman to whom the 1957 classic " Peggy Sue ", as well as the posthumously released " Peggy Sue Got Married ", were dedicated, published her autobiography " Whatever Happened to Peggy Sue?
When John Michael Hayes, the screenwriter for the film adaptation, asked her if the novel was her autobiography, Metalious told him to repeat the question and then spilled her drink on him.
David Maraniss recounts in his 1999 Vince Lombardi autobiography When Pride Still Mattered that Packer safety Willie Wood left his home Sunday morning to find that his car's battery was frozen and dead.
In 1980, Dark penned an autobiography ( with John Underwood ) entitled When in Doubt, Fire the Manager, published by E. P. Dutton, the back cover of which included endorsements by Ted Williams and Gene Mauch.
When speaking of her use of autobiography, Angelou acknowledges that she has followed the slave narrative tradition of " speaking in the first-person singular talking about the first-person plural, always saying I meaning ' we '".

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