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Henry and believes
Among her modern biographers, David Baldwin believes that Henry VII forced her retreat from the Court, while Arlene Okerlund presents evidence that indicates she was planning a religious, contemplative life as early as July 1486.
All memory of him is erased, and on Christmas Eve at midnight, Henry delivers the sermon that he believes he has written.
Eric Ives, the biographer of Anne Boleyn ( 1986 ), believes that the play is really a parallel of the fall of the queen, who was beheaded on false charges of adultery on the orders of her husband Henry VIII in 1536.
Instead she focused on the human characteristics: she believes Henry II was a brilliant king but a bad father.
Henry and Underhill make their way to Duddits, as Henry believes he is the only hope to defeat Mr. Gray ; they find Duddits already packed up and ready to go as he knew they were coming.
Henry believes that justice, truth and guilt are determined by God, not through human actions.
Comparable to the views of the nineteenth century moral philosopher Henry Sidgwick, Nagel believes that one needs to conceive of one's good as an impersonal good and one's reasons as objective reasons.
Nelson also believes that an early version of the ballad that refers to John Henry's grave as being at " the white house ", " in sand ", and somewhere that locomotives roar, indicates that Henry was buried at the Virginia penitentiary, where unmarked graves have been found.
The historian William Henry Scott believes that Lapu-Lapu's hostility may have been the result of a mistaken assumption by Ferdinand Magellan.
Although Henry Archer does not fully understand the reasons behind the Vulcans ' constraint, he believes that there must be an explanation.
Gilead Ini, a researcher with CAMERA, believes that the error began with Henry Siegman, an academic and Middle East pundit once associated with the Council on Foreign Relations, a Washington, D. C .- based think tank.
" In modern times, Henry George Raverty has also mentioned Termez in his translations of the village name but Abdul Hai Habibi believes that Sebuktigin's place of death is Marmal, Mazar-i-Sharif.
*" Stockings "-Talks about Henry Dobbins ' belief or superstition about his girlfriend's stockings ; he believes these stockings are a talisman for luck.
Henry believes at first that Vienna is responsible, and when he confronts her, she disappears.
Its titular character is a man who believes himself to be Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
When he comes to, he believes himself to be Henry.
The film stars Roy Scheider as Billy Young, an aging baseball player for the Detroit Tigers, and Justin Henry as Alex, a young fan who believes in him.

Henry and purity
The purity of 92. 5 % silver ( i. e., sterling silver ) was instituted by Henry II in 1158 with the " Tealby Penny "— a hammered coin.
" Henry V is also cited as an example of Protestant purity: " He was a king blest of the King of Kings ./ Unto the French the dreadful judgement day / So dreadful will not be as was his sight ./ The battles of the Lords of Hosts he fought " ( 1. 1. 28 – 31 ).
Henry James once said of the novel, " It is beautiful, admirable, extraordinary ; it has in the highest degree that merit which I have spoken of as the mark of Hawthorne's best things -- an indefinable purity and lightness of conception ... One can often return to it ; it supports familiarity and has the inexhaustible charm and mystery of great works of art.
The magazine said of Simpson, " More than any other representative, Simpson lives by the philosophy that democratic representation is a matter of finding not advantageous positions but common ground ..." The magazine's portrayal of Simpson echoes one of his personal philosophies, which is embodied in a quote by Henry Clay: " Politics is not about ideological purity or moral self-righteousness.
" The name was chosen when Quaker Mill partner Henry Seymour found an encyclopedia article on Quakers and decided that the qualities described — integrity, honesty, purity — provided an appropriate identity for his company's oat product.
Michel Henry undertook a study of the historical and philosophical genesis of psychoanalysis in the light of phenomenology of life in Généalogie de la psychanalyse, le commencement perdu ( Genealogy of Psychoanalysis, the Lost Beginning ), in which he shows that the Freudian notion of the unconscious results from the inability of Freud, its founder, to think the essence of life in its purity.

Henry and justice
The last words he uttered were, ‘ I have loved justice and hated iniquity, and therefore I die in exile .” Gregory VII must have felt he died in utter failure, and to many of his contemporaries it appeared Henry IV and Antipope Clement III had won.
To make this system of royal criminal justice more effective, Henry employed the method of inquest used by William the Conqueror in the Domesday Book.
* 1915 – Militia officer Henry Pedris executed by firing squad at Colombo, Ceylon-an act widely regarded as a miscarriage of justice by the British colonial authorities.
Henry and Rhys met once more at Laugharne as Henry returned from Ireland in 1172, and shortly afterwards Henry appointed Rhys " justice on his behalf in all Deheubarth ".
Although the embezzler was able to escape from the papal fury and the justice of the Doge of Venice, it is known that Henry IV wanted to punish him.
w: Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel | Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel ; w: Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester | Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester ; w: Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk | Thomas de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham ; w: Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick | Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick ; and w: Henry IV of England | Henry, Earl of Derby ( later Henry IV ), demand w: Richard II of England | Richard II to let them prove by arms the justice for their rebellion
Matthew Paris reports that the Bishop of Lincoln, Robert Grosseteste, once said to Simon's eldest son Henry: " My beloved child, both you and your father will meet your deaths on one day, and by one kind of death, but it will be in the name of justice and truth.
That same year, Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory appointed Kinzie as a justice of the peace.
The County is named for Henry Gray Turner, U. S. representative and Georgia state Supreme Court justice.
* William Henry Moody ( 1853 – 1917 ), Supreme Court justice, and prosecutor in the Lizzie Borden trial
The City of Jackson was founded by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly, passed in 1821, entitled an " act to establish a seat of justice for Henry, Carroll, Henderson and Madison Counties.
* Henry P. Hughes, Wisconsin Supreme Court justice
While originally writs were exceptional, or at least non-routine devices, Maitland suggests that by the time of Henry II, the use of writs had become a regular part of the system of royal justice in England.
In the 11th century, the emperor Henry IV granted several rights over Dinant to the Prince-Bishop of Liège, including market and justice rights.
Henry wished to establish a system of justice that would enlarge the power of the Crown at the expense of the clergy.
The nobles disdain for justice is revealed more forcibly when Henry, unaware that Gloucester is dead, asks the court to treat him fairly, and Margaret, knowing he is both innocent and dead, responds, " God forbid any malice should prevail / That faultless may condemn a noble man " ( 3. 2. 23 – 24 ).
Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel ; Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester ; Thomas de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham ; Henry IV of England | Henry, Earl of Derby ( later Henry IV ); and Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick, demand that Richard II of England | Richard II let them prove by arms the justice of their rebellion

Henry and cannot
Innocent Catherine cannot understand her friend's behavior, but Henry understands all too well, as he knows his brother's character and habits.
US ambassador Henry A. Byroade stated " I cannot over-emphasize popularity of the Canal Company nationalization within Egypt, even among Nasser's enemies.
Henry Sidgwick longed for the fusion of ethics and rationality and, while Parfit admits that many would more ardently avoid acting irrationally as opposed to immorally, he cannot construct an argument that adequately unites the two.
Given his role in the usurpation of Benedict IX, and his attitude towards Henry III, it is unsurprising that Boniface at first refused, advising Poppo when he entered Tuscany, " I cannot go to Rome with you.
Many historians have concluded that Rosamund most likely bore Henry a single child but cannot identify it or even provide a specific date of birth.
Chamberlain discovered the existence of such negotiations from Henry Labouchere, but unsure of the precise nature of Gladstone's offer to Parnell, did not press the issue, although he had already stated his opposition to Home Rule, declaring that " I cannot admit that five millions of Irishmen have any greater right to govern themselves without regard to the rest of the United Kingdom than the five million inhabitants of the metropolis ( i. e. London ).
Despite the fact they had been friends since their first day at Unseen University, Ridcully cannot decide what to call the Dean and eventually remembers his name is Henry ( over ' Archchancellor ', because that ' was out of the question ', ' Dean ' was ' too obvious an insult ', ' Two Chairs ' was ' ditto with knobs on ' and ' ungrateful, backstabbing, slimy bastard ' took too long to say.
First explicitly noted by the philosopher Henry Sidgwick in The Methods of Ethics, the paradox of hedonism points out that pleasure cannot be acquired directly, it can only be acquired indirectly.
Observing that a tax on the unearned rent of land would not distort economic activities, Henry George proposed that publicly collected land rents ( land value taxation ) should be the primary ( or only ) source of public revenue ; though he also advocated public ownership, taxation and regulation of natural monopolies and monopolies of scale that cannot be eliminated by deregulation.
However, the federal courts have yet to make it clear how this logic applies to persons who are deceased ( such as Henry Ossian Flipper-who was pardoned by Bill Clinton ), those who are relieved from penalties as a result of general amnesties and those whose punishments are relieved via a commutation of sentence ( which cannot be rejected in any sense of the language.
Comparing its workings to the techniques of mass production and scientific management made famous by Henry Ford and Frederick Winslow Taylor in the United States in the early 20th century, the economist Eric Roll wrote " Neither Taylor, Ford nor any other modern experts devised anything in the way of plan that cannot be discovered at Soho before 1805 ".
The size of the force assembled by Balliol and Beaumont cannot be established with any real accuracy, but the sources all agree that it was fairly modest: the Bridlington Chronicle suggests a figure of 500 men-at-arms and 1000 foot ; Henry Knighton, prone on occasions to wild exaggeration, puts forward a figure of 300 men-at-arms and 3000 foot ; while the Lanercost Chronicle, probably the most reliable, suggests a total force in the region of 1500 to 2800.
In Holden, Justice Henry Brown wrote that while " the police power cannot be put forward as an excuse for oppressive and unjust legislation, it may be lawfully resorted to for the purpose of preserving the public health, safety, or morals.
She herself has so much vitality that she cannot minister Henry any longer.
* Zukertort's Immortal: Johannes Zukertort vs Joseph Henry Blackburne, London, 1883 Zukertort sacrifices his Queen but Blackburne cannot accept, Zukertort sacrifices a rook which Blackburne declines, soon Zukertort forces Blackburne to take the rook and resign 3 moves later.
This concerns Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, who don't believe her, and are worried she cannot help them on the farm, which is at risk of foreclosure after the tornado.
Henry Kissinger stated in 1994, " The New World Order cannot happen without U. S. participation, as we are the most significant single component.
The Merry Wives of Windsor, set a hundred or more years after the Henry plays, does have " Sir John in it ", but cannot be the play referred to, since the passage clearly describes the forthcoming story of Henry V and his wooing of Katherine of France.
We cannot here do more than enumerate the leading troubadours and briefly indicate in what conditions their poetry was developed and through what circumstances it fell into decay and finally disappeared: Peire d ' Alvernha, who in certain respects must be classed with Marcabru ; Arnaut Daniel, remarkable for his complicated versification, the inventor of the sestina, a poetic form for which Dante and Petrarch express an admiration difficult for us to understand ; Arnaut de Mareuil, who, while less famous than Arnaut Daniel, certainly surpasses him in elegant simplicity of form and delicacy of sentiment ; Bertran de Born, now the most generally known of all the troubadours on account of the part he is said to have played both by his sword and his sirveniescs in the struggle between Henry II of England and his rebel sons, though the importance of his part in the events of the time seems to have been greatly exaggerated ; Peire Vidal of Toulouse, a poet of varied inspiration who grew rich with gifts bestowed on him by the greatest nobles of his time ; Guiraut de Borneil, lo macsire dels trobadors, and at any rate master in the art of the so-called close style ( trebar clus ), though he has also left us some songs of charming simplicity ; Gaucelm Faidit, from whom we have a touching lament ( plaint ) on the death of Richard Cœur de Lion ; Folquet of Marseille, the most powerful thinker among the poets of the south, who from being a merchant and troubadour became an abbot, and finally bishop of Toulouse ( d. 1231 ).
), Schroeder becomes frustrated with his music and mutters disbelievingly that he misses her, realizing that, despite his animosity towards her, Lucy has unwittingly become Schroeder's muse and he cannot play without her ( he parodies Henry Higgins by saying, " Don't tell me I've grown accustomed to THAT face !").
He was undoubtedly a man of energy and resource ; though he lavished money upon the cathedral and made a handsome bequest to the poor, it cannot be pretended that his qualifications for the office to which Henry III appointed him included piety.
" When asked by an Earl of Denbigh why, Henry Fielding's son said, " I cannot tell, my Lord, except it be that my branch of the family were the first that knew how to spell " ( Battestin 7-8 ).
The poets involved cannot all be identified, since there are a number of poems marked as ' anonymous ': they do include Edmund Bolton, William Byrd, Henry Chettle, Michael Drayton, Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Anthony Munday, George Peele, Walter Raleigh, Henry Constable, William Shakespeare, Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, John Wootton, William Smith.

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