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  • ...s at this time included his new patron, John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, and the Prince of Wales (later [[George III]]). In 1761 he was appointed principal "painte
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  • ...headquarters, the old Templar convent of the town of Tomar. In the 1440’s the prince revised the statutes of the order, freeing its members from the rule of cha ...ade to ‘India’ and ‘Indians’ in Henry's documents, it has been argued that the prince was looking for a sea route to India, but these terms were used in his time
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  • ...equently created a company of his own. In the course of his travels he met the Prince of Conti, the governor of [[Languedoc]], who became his patron, and named h ...barrassment. These people accused Molière of having married his daughter. The Prince of Conti, once Molière's friend, joined them. Molière had other enemies,
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  • ...the Mississippi'', which is partly autobographical. Among the others is ''The Prince and the Pauper'', about the English boy king [[Edward VI]]. Somewhere betw
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  • ...t the terminal. There, the car trundled west along Danforth Avenue, across the Prince Edward Viaduct and along Bloor Street to the western city limits at Jane St
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  • ...h el Khatar, the Sudanese prince, ever appear in any of the other stories, the prince appearing many years later in ''[[Old Boys]]''.
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  • ...is in the Harness Room at Sandringham Castle, having been commissioned by the Prince of Wales. Fuzzy reproductions show a not particularly attractive little do
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  • ...e contacts of his brother with the leaders of the French [[Huguenot]]s, [[the prince de Condé]] (Louis of Bourbon) and [[Gaspard de Coligny]]. He played a pivo
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  • *[[Yehudah Ha-Nasi]] (Rabbi Judah the Prince), editor of the Mishnah, ca. 200 C.E.
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  • ...ng and always stood in the shadow of his charismatic older brother Edward, the prince of Wales. George was educated at Osborne and at the Royal Naval College at
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  • | title = WALES IN TROUBLE OVER CLUB SUPPER; Queen Mary Orders the Prince to Resign from the Lively Bullingdon at Oxford.
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  • *[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1232 Machiavelli, Niccolò: ''The Prince'', (1532) Project Gutenberg]
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  • ...ording to Tacitus, they drew inspiration from the example of [[Arminius]], the prince of the [[Cherusci]] who had driven the Romans out of [[Germania]] in AD 9,
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  • ...easure the success of Hamlet playing the role of a loyal son, a friend and the Prince of Denmark. Characters in plays, like people in life, must play a number
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  • * HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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  • ...a visit by the [[Prince of Wales]] and a contribution towards a statue of the Prince in Bombay<ref>Page 163. ''Indian Millowners and Indian Nationalism before 1
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  • ...[transept]], and stood while the great organ played "God Save the Queen." The Prince read briefly from the Commissioners' report for the Exhibition, and the [[A
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  • ...ansept]], and stood while the great organ played '[[God Save the Queen]].' The Prince read briefly from the Commissioners' report for the Exhibition, and the [[A
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  • ...umbrella of civic humanism by underscoring the radical differences between The Prince and the Discourses and thus revealing the fundamentally republican characte
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  • The first of his dramatic pieces, a tragedy, ''The Prince of Tunis'', was produced in Edinburgh in 1773 with some success. The others
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  • ...chine and provides wind sounds by which the others can be buffeted about. The prince is finally killed, but his spirit (or in this windy context more accurately ...ers because the hypothesis given could not be resolved by given rules. If the prince is killed how or why does he come back to life? If he does not come back t
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  • ...ry lane or a bicycling accident, which prevented him from appearing before the Prince.<ref name="nugent">Nugent, Mary. "Barton-Wright and his Japanese Wrestlers,
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  • He was born at Marlborough House, London, on June 3, 1865, the second son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, later [[Edward VII]] and Queen Alexandra; he was chr
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  • ...window, the king looked out and observed that "the wind was then fair for the prince of
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  • ...rland. He obtained a special passport to go to England (Due to the help of the Prince of [[Conti]]) where he arrived in January 1766. [[David Hume]], a Scottish ...ook the name ‘Renou’ and moved near [[Gisors]], lent to him by his friend, the Prince of Conti. While he was at [[Trye]] his “Dictionairre de musique”, which
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  • ...his patron, Lord Bute, then secretary of state, and was appointed tutor to the prince of Wales. Garrick produced a succession of further tragedies: ''Agis'' open
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  • ...as official Aide to [[Prince Takamatsu]], brother of [[Hirohito]], when the Prince and his wife toured the United States.<ref>{{citation
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  • * ''[[The Prince of Peace]]'' (previously ''The Lawton Story'') (1949)
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  • ...] (in ''[[A Gentleman of Leisure]]''), and Lord Arthur [[Hayling]] (in ''[[The Prince and Betty]]'').<ref name="ISoB" />
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  • * Woodbridge, John D. "Revolt in Prerevolutionary France: The Prince de Conti's Conspiracy against Louis XV." (1995). 242 pp.
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  • ...1881); and the New Dock (1892-1901). There are several dry docks, of which the Prince of Wales Graving Dock (1858) is the largest. In 1908 the tonnage of ships e
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  • ...r the Henrician reformation was the new political theology of obedience to the prince that was enthusiastically adopted by the Church of England in the 1530s. It
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  • ..., and gave him considerable latitude in composing and performing. However, the prince was [[Calvinist]] and did not use elaborate music in his worship; thus, mos
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  • | ''Honey for the Prince'' ...Strange Case of the Missing Corpse'' was filmed on the set of ''Honey for the Prince'' and was as Brian Clemens originally wrote it to be tagged on to the end o
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  • ...The membership was initial limited to just 24, rising to 25 to accommodate the Prince of Wales. The 4th Earl of Sandwich was also a member of this club.
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  • ...ww.fasebj.org/cgi/content/full/20/11/175 Homeopathy: Holmes, Hogwarts, and the Prince of Wales] Editorial; ''FASEB Journal'' 20:1755-8.
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  • ...French were already in control of Luang Phrabāng, and with the support of the Prince of Champāsak they were also regaining control in the south. When it became
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  • ...tions of politics, on the strength of his study [[The Prince (Machiavelli)|The Prince. [[Machiavellian]] is frequently used as an adjective suggesting ruthlessne
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  • ...s most popular lecture (and his personal favorite) was a lecture entitled "The Prince of Peace": in it, Bryan stressed that religion was the only solid foundatio
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