Papers 1631-1640 of total 1772 found.
…is dressed in "a sort of brown holland suit"(6) and renamed Caesar by his new 'owners'. The reason Behn gives for renaming slaves is that their native ones are "likely very barbarous, and hard to pronounce."(7) Superiority (i) The whites' treatment of Oroonoko…
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…with is loyal soldiers made as he led his men bravely into battle while taking new lands and territories in the name of Caesar. The crowd is silent as the General approaches the arch; the air becomes still, the buzzing of the village people's voices become dim…
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…not return. The jubilant Queen Elizabeth turned it into a personal triumph. In December 1588, she rode, like a conquering Caesar, to give thanks at St Paul's Cathedral. With all this said England is a wonderful, historical place; England has many sights to see…
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…religion by peaceful conversion, but by the sword and stake. As the legions of Caesar had forged the Roman Empire over the dead bodies of countless tribal peoples of Europe, so did its heir, the Holy Roman Empire, continue the tradition. Declaring them 'heresies…
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…with the birth of a baby, who was King of the earth. The Bible tells us this in Luke 2:1-20,( Tyndale House Publishers, "The Living Bible" 1) "In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first…
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…statue at Pergamum and his temple at Laodicea warned Christians that the Lord Caesar expected to be worshipped as well as obeyed." John knew what Almighty God expected of His children in this regard; and it is little wonder then that the Apostle considered…
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…;Circus traditionally has attempted to attract the "low-roller" and has had a great deal of success doing so. Other markets exist as well: the more upscale market, similar to the market served by Caesar's and the Mirage, as well as the "super-high-roller" able…
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…, emperors, warriors and the Caesars. The power of an Empire that dominated most of what we know of as Europe, ruled it, connected its roads and laws with it, exported its culture and language to it. Baths, plumbing, food, religion, architecture, drama, walls…
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…owned them, and many of them who had owned slaves while they were British citizens released them in the years following the Revolutionary War: George Washington, John Dickinson, Caesar Rodney, William Livingston, George Wythe, John Randolph. John Adams said…
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…Croissant / Egg Sandwich - Dark Chocolate Pastry - Tea / Coffee The other 230 delegates would join them at 12.00pm for another conference held at 'The Grand Ball Room'. This will be followed by lunch at 1.00pm till 2.00pm: - Virgin Pina Colada - Chicken Caesar
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