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When and 1783
When the Continental Congress was forced to leave Philadelphia in 1783 while he was president, he moved the meetings to Princeton, where they met in the College's Nassau Hall.
When that regiment was disbanded in 1783 he retired upon half pay.
When this policy failed miserably, Louis dismissed him, and then replaced him in 1783 with Charles Alexandre de Calonne, who increased public spending to " buy " the country's way out of debt.
When the British evacuated New York City in 1783, they took many Loyalist refugees to Nova Scotia, while other Loyalists went to southwestern Quebec.
When Lord Shelburne resigned in 1783, King George III, who despised Fox, offered to appoint Pitt to the office of Prime Minister.
When the Revolutionary War ended in 1783, the European business partners of Massachusetts merchants refused to extend lines of credit to them and insisted that goods be paid for with hard currency.
When the minister Chevalier de la Luzerne returned to France in 1783, Barbé-Marbois remained in America as chargé d ' affaires in 1784.
When he lost his seat in 1783 he was appointed Irish Privy council.
When the War ended with the treaty of 1783 signed in Paris, Jacques-Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont had a portrait medallion made of Benjamin Franklin by Jean-Baptiste Nini.
When the United States had been recognized by Britain following the Treaty of Paris in 1783, Crèvecœur returned to New York City.
" When rumors of mutiny in the higher rank circulated in March 1783, Washington held a meeting in which he made an impassioned plea for restraint.
When the British withdrew the last of their troops from New York on November 21, 1783, Knox was at the head of the American forces that took over.
When the meagre results achieved by the new Singspiel programmes led the emperor to back down, getting an Italian opera buffa company recruited again and engaging Lorenzo da Ponte as his theatre poet, the latter was charged to prepare an Italian translation of Gluck ’ s opera, which was staged in the restored Burgtheater, on 14 December 1783.
When Necker's tax policy failed miserably, Louis dismissed him, and replaced him, in 1783, with Charles Alexandre de Calonne, who increased public spending in an attempt to " buy " the country's way out of debt.
When George Washington visited Wilmington in 1783, Broom urged him to " contribute your advice and influence to promote that harmony and union of our infant governments which are so essential to the permanent establishment of our freedom, happiness and prosperity.
When it was finished in 1783, it covered about 27 acres of land and basically wrapped around the city of San Juan.
When Groenendaal Priory was suppressed by Joseph II in 1783, his relics were transferred to St. Gudule's, Brussels, where, however, they were lost during the French Revolution.
When Martin was discharged from duty when the Continental Army disbanded in October 1783, he taught in New York state for a year, and eventually settled on Maine's frontier, becoming one of the founders of the town of Prospect, near modern day Stockton Springs.
When Spode employed the skilled engraver Thomas Lucas and printer James Richard, both of the Caughley factory, in 1783 he was able to introduce high quality blue printed earthenware to the market.
When the Prince of Wales took possession in August 1783, Sir William Chambers was appointed as architect, but after a first survey, he was quickly replaced by Henry Holland.
When the war ended in 1783 with defeat and the independence of the United States, many of the Loyalists fled north to Canada, where many subsequently served with the British Army.
When the war ended, Posey returned to Virginia having resigned from the army on March 10, 1783.
When a new Catholic missionary jurisdiction was established, it was not at any of the ancient episcopal sees but an apostolic prefecture in 1781, from 1783 promoted to vicariate apostolic, in the Swedish capital Stockholm, which became an exempt bishopric ( for all Sweden ) in 1953, when the same status was given in Norway to Oslo, which had only in 1869 been split from the Swedish apostolic vicariate.
When in 1783 the Duke of Portland formed an administration, he appointed Lord Northington as Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland.

When and landlord
When the sun came out, Stevie strode proudly into Orange Square, smiling like a landlord on industrious tenants.
When Arthur Leslie died suddenly in 1970, his character, Rovers ' landlord Jack Walker, died with him.
When the taxman came to take an inventory of the pub's cellar he would not account for the hidden barrels, and so the landlord avoided paying tax on the barrels stashed in the woods.
When used in a local context, the term refers to a landlord of a house or other real estate, who leases the property to tenants, but fails to ensure that proper maintenance is done on it.
When the show moved to California, two new members joined the cast: Ed Marinaro as Sonny St. Jacques, a stunt man, landlord of the Burbank apartment building, and love interest for Laverne, as well as Leslie Easterbrook as Rhonda Lee, the girls ' neighbor and an aspiring actress.
When Kenneth MacDonald died in 2001, a storyline involving Mike's imprisonment for attempting to embezzle the brewery was written, and cafe owner Sid took over as pub landlord.
When Sylvia ’ s father confronts their white landlord over money, a fight ensues.
When his mother died in October 1939 Lowry became depressed and over time, neglected the upkeep of his house to such a degree that the landlord repossessed it in 1948.
When the local villagers hesitated, Peng ordered his soldiers to arrest the landlord and execute him.
When he heard that Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball were casting a new television situation comedy, he applied eagerly to play the role of the cantankerous, miserly landlord Fred Mertz.
When the Chief Secretary for Ireland, George Wyndham, called a Land Conference in 1902, Lord Dunraven was chairman representing the landlord side and together with William O ' Brien MP.
When resentment reached fever pitch, peasants at staged grievance meetings were encouraged to relate the injustices and insults they had suffered, both real and imagined, at the hands of the landlord bullies .” Often these meetings would end with the masses, led by the land reform teams, shouting Shoot him!
When a juristic person is in this position, the term landlord is used.
When last seen, in the mockumentary Life Beyond the Box: Norman Stanley Fletcher, Fletch was landlord of a pub in Muswell Hill, alongside his second wife, Gloria ( an old flame briefly mentioned in Porridge ).
When he mentioned this to the landlord, he was told: "' tis only fayther!
When she awakens, all traces of what has happened have disappeared, and she is unable to convince San Francisco Police detectives Tony Carlson ( Chevy Chase ) and his partner Inspector " Fergie " Ferguson ( Brian Dennehy ) or even her landlord Mr. Hennessy ( Burgess Meredith ) that she was attacked.
When the novel opens, Floyd and Custine are hired by a concerned landlord to investigate the death of one of his tenants.
When the landlord feels the beer has settled, and he is ready to serve it, he will knock a soft spile into the shive on the side of the cask.
When the beer is judged to be ready, the landlord will replace the soft spile with a hard one ( which doesn't allow air in or gas out ) and let the beer settle for 24 hours.
When the soup is served, the landlord mother, displeased with the taste, pours the still-boiling soup on Xi ' er's face.
When Herbert was still a baby the family moved to Pudsey, where Willie's father was the landlord of the King's Arms.
When a player is landlord of all blocks of the same color, they are able to build hotels.
When he landed the part of pub landlord Mike in the Only Fools and Horses episode " Who's a Pretty Boy?
When the landlord arrives, he too is eaten by the Crites after Josh locks him in Clifford's room, unknowingly trapping his stepfather with the creatures.

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