Papers 2411-2420 of total 2432 found.
Category: /History
…. Napoleon was becoming recognized in France. Ensuring that this military campaigns would be a gain for the French, Napoleon waged war with Austria, Toulon, England, and Egypt. Austria, Egypt, and Toulon felt the wrath of Napoleon as he heads the French army…
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…that: “a gentleman does not enter the presence of a great ruler without an introduction.” (Treptow 141)- had the captain followed proper protocol he would not have incurred the wrath of the prince. ……….In 1476 Dracula was again ready to make another bid for power…
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Category: /Literature/English
…visits Hester after her public shaming, he not only appears to not share the general wrath over Hester’s ignominy, he appears to actually sympathize with her; he exclaims, “It was my folly”(67) twice, over a sin which he did not directly instigate. He…
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…finds out that Medea has committed all of the acts of murder she plans to commit, he will not want her in his city, but if he swears to it, then he cannot back down out of it, for fear of the gods' wrath. Medea asks him to swear by the "Earth under your…
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…that he did not in fact fear the wrath of the king. ii.17: This verse contradicts iii.1 which states that his father-in-law was Jethro, not Reuel. ii.21: Here Moses marries Zipporah, daughter of the priest of Midian, but in Num.xii.1 for some reason it states…
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…). Whether from prudence, from regret, or from disgust of histrionics, Henry refused to meet him. Whatever his emotion was, it was soon superseded by wrath, as he discovered that Beckett had already appealed his case in Rome, which was a violation of the Articles…
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…the difference ? "That the best was kept for the last.". This was no pure grape juice. It was the same wine that, according to the Christian Bible, enabled the daughters of Lot to seduce their father (Genesis 19:32-33).It was the same wine which the Christian…
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…press of the fierce wrath of God, the Almighty. 16 And on His robe and on His thigh He has a name written, "KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS." (NASU) JUDE 14 It was also about these that Enoch, in the seventh generation from Adam, prophesied, saying, "See…
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Category: /History
…to the traitors and the confiscation of their property. Again the Liberals of the Zanorra-Azana stripe ran to the aid of the reactionaries to protect them from the wrath of the people. Thus the deadlock continued for a number of years. However, this unstable…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the ‘Ariel’ collection) on the other hand, contain examples of violent imagery and wrath. Like the woman in ‘Edge’ the imagery in the title of ‘Lady Lazarus’ can conjure up visions of a woman in a toga, perhaps it is the same woman? ‘Lady Lazarus’ is commonly…
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