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Category: /History
house by house. Another thing that made the battle unique was how it started. The Nazi forces charged into the city with tanks and guns firing wildly and constantly, but when they got into the city they realized that their fire was not being…
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Category: /History
…in the State House, as the property of it was in the town; but they were deprived of that right by mere power. Governor Bernard, soon after by every stratagem and by every method but a forcibly entry, endeavored to get possession of the manufactory-house, to make…
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Category: /History
…for the crimes. Why did the fire bells ring out without there bring a fire? Why did so many people commune at the Customs House? These questions were looked at during Captain Preston's trial and since to determine the actual guilt of these soldiers. Loyal Britons…
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Category: /History
…and tried for the crimes. Why did the fire bells ring out without there bring a fire? Why did so many people commune at the Customs House? These questions were looked at during Captain Preston's trial and since to determine the actual guilt…
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Category: /History
…them for slaves. Because of Circe’s evil doings, she is punished at night. Her house walls and chambers would be covered in blood, while fire would destroy her magic herbs. Circe was always glad to see daylight again. Circe would use daylight to bathe…
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…were in a state of hysteria, and went as far as to leave a dagger stuck in the door of their minister’s house: “Tonight, when I open my door to leave my house--a dagger clattered to the ground...There is danger for me.”(p.128), said Parris…
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Category: /Literature/English
…believed that it was really her and Mr. Rochester's spirit meeting at that Monday's night. I also like Mr. Rochester. He wasn't worldly. Although Jane was very poor and not beautiful, he still loved her. What's more, he was kind. When the house was on fire
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…never said thank you. Later in the story after they had arrived at their next house, he orders his wife, her sister and his two daughters to unload the wagon. He walks with his son to DeSpain’s house where he entered without given permission, and proceeded…
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…as they are only made out of wood, instead of material strong enough to withstand an earthquake or a tsunami. If some exposed wires come into contact with the water, they might short out and cause a fire that will spread easily due to the wooden houses. The rubble from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The symbol of fire is used throughout the entire book, Lord of the Flies. Although it is mentioned only briefly throughout, the significance of these occurrences has a strong effect on the characters, book, and the reader. The author, William…
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