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had run like that as one could have had all the fruits The remains were excavated by archaeologists led for himself, they said: “UBUNTU, how can one of us be by William Kelso of Preservation Virginia, a private happy if all the other ones are sad”?
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An obscure but historically rich family of age old standing first came to live in one of London’s green suburban idylls when those self same suburbs were nothing but virgin fields and meadows recently subsumed into William the Conqueror’s new realm
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’ William replied, ‘Pity, she’s a pretty little thing
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burdened by such intruders, it was further enacted by the 3rd of William III
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8th and 9th of William III
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In 1309, Ralph de Born, prior of St Augustine's, Canterbury, gave a feast upon his installation-day, of which William Thorn has preserved, not only the bill of fare, but the prices of many particulars
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But the government of King William was not then fully settled
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Now, I think of William the Conqueror
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Before the extension of commerce and manufactures in Europe, the hospitality of the rich and the great, from the sovereign down to the smallest baron, exceeded every thing which, in the present times, we can easily form a notion of Westminster-hall was the dining-room of William Rufus, and might frequently, perhaps, not be too large for his company
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Evangelical author William West states the same thing in his book The
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Resurrection and Immortality, William West, Xulon Press, 2006, p
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Again, William West summarizes this point beautifully when he states
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William West states this more of these thoughts most forcefully
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William West has put a great deal of research into his book "The Resurrection and
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By the 1st of William and Mary, the act which established this bounty, this small duty was virtually taken off whenever the price of wheat did not exceed 48s
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the quarter; and by the 11th and 12th of William III
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The second of them was expressly repealed by the 7th and 8th of William III
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This law, however (1st of William III
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Sholz of the University of Wisconsin and William Gale of
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By the 10th and 11th of William III
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, and during a part of that of William III
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In Scotland, the most extensive country in which this presbyterian form of church government has ever been established, the rights of patronage were in effect abolished by the act which established presbytery in the beginning of the reign of William III
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In England, the valuation, according to which the different counties and parishes were assessed to the land tax by the 4th of William and Mary, was very unequal even at its first establishment
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“My name is William Lamb and I’m here to see Dr Sullivan about some kind of examination
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“Certainly you may get a twinge of pain now and again but you are fir to return to active service so may I wish you good luck William”
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“You do know that I love you William Lamb don’t you?” I replied
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In the different poll-taxes which took place in England during the reign of William III
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From this time to the ninth year of William III
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The new subsidy, imposed by the ninth and tenth of William III
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of the Confederacy had sent Commissioners William Yancey,
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learning the trade of sailmaker under the direction of William
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the election in 1840, when President William Henry Harrison
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Furthermore, he considered the Saginaw a political vessel that was ordered to be built in California by the secretary of the navy at the instigation of California Senator William
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“Hello Sir my name is William Lamb I don’t know if Charlie ever mentioned my name but I with him on Gallipoli and I told him that I would come And se you and Mrs Slater if anything ever happened
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“Of course our Charlie spoke of you and all the rest of the gang as he called them, come you in William and right glad it is to see you
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In 1697, by the 8th of William III
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“Look who’s here to see us Daisy its William one of our Charlie’s pals who was with him in the Battalion
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“Now come on Daisy William doesn’t need to hear things like that
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“My name is William Lamb Mrs Slater and I was with your son on Gallipoli he asked me to come and see you
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During the reigns of king William and queen Anne, large sums were frequently borrowed upon annuities for terms of years, which were sometimes longer and sometimes shorter
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Confederates this time and opened the door for General William
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“You can shut your face William Lamb it’s probably your fault that he’s in this state in the first place I should have known better than to let him out with you and the lads
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“Shut up William no one wants to hear what you have to say not in your drunken state
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“Anyway he hurt me Billy Boy and while he was making me do these revolting things he kept saying this is for that bastard William Lamb tell him how easy you are and to try you now I’ve broke you in
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But neither were the lands of Great Britain, in the 4th of William and Mary, assessed according to any rent roll, but according to a very loose and inaccurate estimation
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Moreover, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman had captured
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Recall that its been only a few years since one adulterer (Jesse Jackson) was engaged in counseling another adulterer (William Jefferson Clinton) in the White House
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Witness the advent, some years later, of William of Orange and Mary
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night of April 14, Powell was designated to assassinate Secretary of State William Seward, in his home, while Atzerodt was
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” William agreed, but moving to a bigger house wasn’t in our budget at that time
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“Maybe a man in boots frightened her when she was on the street,” I told William
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” “Maybe,” William said
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“It’s a compromise,” William said
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William Jefferson Clinton, only the second President to be impeached in the one hundred thirty years since Andrew Johnson, was impeached for the wrong crimes, a classic case of the right thing having been done for the wrong reasons
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The Shenandoah had the guns and the ammunition, the William Thompson had no armaments
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returned to the first ship, William Thompson, again confiscating the navigational instruments, and then set her on fire
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By this time of day, it was still light enough and the William Thompson and the Euphrates could be seen burning on the horizon
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And within a few short years, William F
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William Manchester, a noted historian described this phenomenon relative to Douglas Macarthur, in a 1970"s tome, as the „American Caesar
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The Milo headed southeast and passed the still-burning ships, William Thornton and Euphrates, and also three empty boats from the William Thornton and one from the Euphrates
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On board with Captain Hawes, Jessie, the children, and the Milo crew were the paroled prisoners from six burned vessels, Abigail, William Thompson, Sophia Thornton, Euphrates, Jireh Swift, and Susan Abigail, along with four whaling masters and one merchant master
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Captains Smith of the William Thompson, Tucker of the Sophia Thornton, Hathaway of the Euphrates, Williams of the Jireh Swift, and Redfield of the Susan Abigail, spelled out in detail their experiences with the Shenandoah up to June 23
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On June 22nd she fell in with the William Thompson of New Bedford commanded by Captain Smith,
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Ship William Thompson , Captain Smith of New Bedford Ship Sophia Thornton , Captain Tucker of New Bedford Barque Jireh Swift , Captain Williams of New Bedford It continued with coverage of the destruction at Ponape Island
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Promising starts have been made in William Gairdner"s „The Trouble With Democracy," and David Stove"s „Against the Idols of the Age
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“My name is William Lamb but all my friends call me Billy Boy”, I could feel my cheeks colouring as I said this
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She went on I do like you William but I really do think it would be better if you both stopped seeing each other you will both be happier in the long run and will probably meet someone else
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As I drove along and got onto a B road heading towards Blackburn or so I hoped I thought about the extraordinary story of young William Lamb
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Then with the money from these to sustain me for a while I would sit down and write the story I had been told and try to check up on William Lamb
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During my research I managed to find out that William Lamb had signed up under age and had indeed served on Gallipoli and in France
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That her father had never known her being killed in the Great War before her mother and he could be married and how she had fallen out with her own mother because of a letter that had been written to William for that was Wendy’s fathers name
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I read on as she described that Wendy’s father William had been shot for cowardice in the war but that he was never guilty of this and that someday it would be proven, and Helen would be able to rest with him for all eternity
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She went on to say that it was this that had caused the rift with her mother well this and the fact that her mother had been intercepting letters from William and not posting hers to him in the hope that they would forget each other
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But she told Wendy that she would never have forgot William nor he her they loved each other so deeply that when she found out what had happened she thought that she was going to die
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People were told that she had Tuberculosis and that she had been removed to a sanatorium to get well and this was how her mother had managed to control the mail between her and William
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After reading what William had said she confronted her mother who didn’t deny it so Helen left straight away for London taking her child with her
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She exhorted Wendy and her grandchild never to think badly of William because like she had said he was no coward in fact if anything he was a hero who had been promoted on the battlefield for bravery
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In place of the wooden cross there was now a marble angel with a plaque at the base on which was inscribed ‘Here lies the body of William Lamb who was murdered by his own side on……’ then under this an epitaph ‘Judge not less ye be judged’
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What I am sure of, and a good many of us would like to be, recognizing at the outset that we could not, is in any way to best the performances of William Holden and Franz Nuyen
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I was assigned to the back gate which led to the officer‘s quarters and Fort William McKinley which was the 13th Air Force Headquarters
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On Sunday, after this incident all of us, my mom, myself, Dorothy, and my sister Ruth made a visit to mom‘s brother, Uncle William who lived out on the highway east of Luling which took you on out to where all this took place
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I told Uncle William about this man and Uncle William told me that he knew who I was talking about and that his name was Grady Grey
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Uncle William said he had known the guy for a long time and that the man had been in prison for beating another man to death with a stick of cordwood
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At one stage the Banker William T Sherman had to pay his deposits out because another Bank failed and a general rush of withdrawals took place
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What is it about an affable scoundrel that makes us wink at improprieties or worse, legal transgressions? I‘m referring, of course, to our own President William Jefferson Clinton who, along with the First Lady, have offered us Whitewater, Madison Savings and Loan, Rose Law Firm, Cattle Options, Travelgate, Filegate, Loral Communications, Buddhist Temple Fundraisers, (the) Lincoln Bedroom, (the) mysterious ―suicide‖ of Vincent Foster, Sex Scandals and Arkansas Mafia for our consideration
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Is it a question of mistaken identity that the nineteenth-century Populist has suddenly transformed himself into a twentieth-century Conservative? Not in every case, perhaps, although I am firmly convinced however, that provided a ―proper‖ education, William Jennings Bryan would have been a reliable advocate of socially conservative principles were he living today
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For Conservatives, a William Buckley, for example, to help define the moral and intellectual climate of conservative viewpoints
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The House of Representatives recently voted to begin impeachment proceedings against William Jefferson Clinton, a wicked man
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William climbed out of bed, and dressed himself in clothing that was prepared for him the night before
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Something told William he had fallen into another time for a reason
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“Good morning!” William startled the servants who did not see him enter the room
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The young male servant proceeded to pour William a cup of the steaming brew
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“I don’t think he likes me, but I am glad he left the coffee behind,” William commented as soon as the door shut behind Anton
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William lowered the coffee cup from his lips
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Rachel, concerned that William was more interested in being with Thomas than with her, answered nonetheless
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William glanced in her eyes for a split second then lowered his glance
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William could sense that, based on the sensitivity of the matter and the way Rachel answered him, there was more between Thomas and Mrs
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All of a sudden William realized that he had allowed himself to think more about the plight of Thomas than his own