Friendship Sentence Examples

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  • I don't think our friendship will survive what is coming.

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  • It was meant to be the final act of their friendship.

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  • Their friendship had been destroyed by one night of passion.

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  • I value your friendship and wish you to have as good an opinion of me.

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  • Was he was feeling more than just friendship for her?

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  • That made their friendship with him more valuable.

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  • Only those who knew and loved him best can understand what his friendship meant to me.

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  • I don't think our friendship will survive what comes.

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  • Brady watched them, sensing the depth of their friendship.

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  • It was the heart of their friendship.

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  • The final nail in the coffin of their friendship left her feeling depressed.

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  • She'd never guessed the depth of Gabriel's friendship with Rhyn.

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  • What he needed was friendship.

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  • It was something more unsettling than friendship.

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  • Friendship isn't a routine.

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  • The minute he detected something more than a platonic relationship, it was going to be good-by friendship.

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  • In Paris she secured the warm friendship and admiration of Diderot and Voltaire.

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  • The death of his father on the 1st of July of that year removed an influence which tended to keep him subordinate to the court, and his friendship for Burke drew him into close alliance with the Rockingham Whigs.

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  • The friendship between them stretched thousands of years, to just before the Schism.

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  • Damasus died, however, in 384, and was succeeded by Siricius, who did not show much friendship for Jerome.

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  • His theological position was conservative and anti-rationalistic; he enjoyed the friendship and respect of Ahmad Ibn IJanbal.

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  • It was said of him at the time that he gave up all his energies to love, friendship and learning.

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  • The Paris Conference in July 1920 decided for the partition of the disputed area; and the decision, though it signified no small sacrifice for the Czechoslovaks and caused deep disappointment throughout the country, was accepted loyally in the hope that by this sacrifice the friendship of the Poles would be secured.

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  • Among the ancients, as among Orientals down to the present day, every meal that included salt had a certain sacred character and created a bond of piety and guest friendship between the participants.

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  • This friendship appears to have decided Lydgate's career, and in his Troy-book and elsewhere are reverent and touching tributes to his "master."

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  • On the 6th of May 1791 occurred the painful scene in the House of Commons, in which Burke renounced his friendship. In 1792 there was some vague talk of a coalition between him and Pitt, which, came to nothing.

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  • Of his lost works the most important was the Historia Gothorum, written with the object of glorifying the Gothic royal house and proving that the Goths and Romans had long been connected by ties of friendship. It was published during the reign of Athalaric, and appears to have brought the history down to the death of Theodoric. His chief authority for Gothic history and legend was Ablavius (Ablabius).

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  • Educated at the Byzantine court, where he had been compelled to seek refuge, he was fortunate enough to win the friendship of the brilliant emperor Manuel who, before the birth of his own son Alexius, intended to make Bela his successor and betrothed him to his daughter.

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  • Friction had soon arisen with New Netherland, although, owing to their common dislike of the English, the Swedes and the Dutch had maintained a formal friendship. In 1651, however, Peter Stuyvesant, governor of New Netherland, and more aggressive than his predecessors, built Fort Casimir, near what is now New Castle.

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  • Scipio Africanus is said to have cultivated his friendship. Massinissa now quitted Spain for a while for Africa, and was again engaged in a war with Syphax in which he was decidedly worsted.

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  • Rome, it is certain, deliberately favoured her ally's unjust claims with the view of keeping Carthage weak, and Massinissa on his part was cunning enough to retain the friendship of the Roman people by helping them with liberal supplies in their wars against Perseus of Macedon and Antiochus.

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  • In 1762 he was appointed to a principal clerkship in the war office, where he formed an intimate friendship with Christopher D'Oyly, the secretary of state's deputy, whose dismissal from office in 1772 was hotly resented by "Junius"; and in the same year he married Miss Macrabie, the daughter of a retired London merchant.

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  • We learn from Horace that he lived on the most intimate terms of friendship with Scipio and Laelius, and that he celebrated the exploits and virtues of the former in his satires.

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  • Jansen ended by attaching himself strongly to the latter party, and presently made a momentous friendship with a like-minded fellow-student, Du Vergier de Hauranne, afterwards abbot of Saint Cyran.

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  • There is little doubt that the close friendship with Ferrar had a large share in Herbert's adoption of the religious life.

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  • Here he was persuaded to make peace in consideration of a brigadier-general's commission and payment for the property confiscated by Georgia; and with the warriors who accompanied him he signed a formal treaty of peace and friendship on the 7th of August.

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  • This was the beginning of his connexion with John Stuart Mill, which led to a life-long friendship. In 1841 he became substitute for Dr Glennie, the professor of moral philosophy, who, through ill-health, was unable to discharge the active duties of the chair.

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  • Frederick lived in close friendship with the emperor Charles IV., who formally invested him with Ansbach and Bayreuth and made him a prince of the empire in 1363.

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  • His friendship with Sejanus and his brother made him politically suspect, and he only escaped death by remaining practically a prisoner in his own brother's house until the accession of Caligula.

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  • At Rome he gained the friendship of Baron (Christian C. J.) von Bunsen, which had a most important influence on his life.

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  • His academical colleagues were hostile; and Ernesti, under a show of friendship, secretly hindered his promotion.

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  • Charles was a warm advocate of "Scandinavianism" and the political solidarity of the three northern kingdoms, and his warm friendship for Frederick VII., it is said, led him to give half promises of help to Denmark on the eve of the war of 1864, which, in the circumstances, were perhaps misleading and unjustifiable.

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  • The king had, however, previously concluded treaties of "commerce and friendship" with the French, and by the Anglo-French agreement of August 1889 Jaman, with Bontuku, was recognized as French territory.

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  • The Free State was on terms of friendship with its neighbours, nor (added Brand) would the Transvaal have need for such an alliance as the one proposed if its policy would only remain peaceful and conciliatory.

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  • In Paris, too, at this time he made a whimsical but pleasant friendship. Marie de Jars de Gournay (1565-1645), one of the most learned ladies of the 16th and 17th centuries, had conceived such a veneration for the author of the Essays that, though a very young girl and connected with many noble families, she travelled to the capital on purpose to make his acquaintance.

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  • The brilliant way in which he sustained his preliminary examination won him the friendship of the examiner, Bishop Jasper Brokman, at whose palace he first met Frederick III.

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  • A romantic friendship with the king's bastard, Count Ulric Frederick Gyldenldve, consolidated his position.

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  • Some articles which Fauriel published in the Decade philosophique (1800) on a work of Madame de Stael's - De la litterature consideree dans ses rapports avec les institutions sociales - led to an intimate friendship with her.

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  • While the mask of friendship was kept up Elphinstone carried out the only suitable policy, that of vigilant quiescence, with admirable tact and patience; when in 1817 the mask was thrown aside and the peshwa ventured to declare war, the English resident proved for the second time the truth of Wellesley's assertion that he was born a soldier.

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  • His notion of duty - at once a loyal and chivalrous one was that he was obliged to give the queen the best of his advice, but that the final decision in any course lay with her, and that once she had decided, he was bound, whatever might be his own opinion, to stand up for her decision in public. The queen, not unnaturally, came to trust Disraeli implicitly, and she frequently showed her friendship for him.

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  • She was able to display remarkable energy in visiting the sights of the city, and even went as far afield as San Gimignano; and her visit had a notable effect in strengthening the bonds of friendship between the United Kingdom and the Italian people.

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  • Babcock, private secretary to President Grant, whose personal friendship for Babcock led him to indiscreet interference in the prosecution.

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  • In 1752 an embassy came from Ceylon, desiring to renew the ancient friendship and to discuss religious matters.

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  • In 1824, by treaty with the Dutch, British interests became paramount in the Malay Peninsula and in Siam, and, two years later, Captain Burney signed the first treaty of friendship and commerce between England and Siam.

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  • He had a peculiar faculty for friendship, and his friends always found him sympathetic and affectionate.

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  • Adam had already met the grand duke Alexander at a ball at the princess Golitsuin's, and the youths at once conceived a strong "intellectual friendship" for each other.

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  • The uprightness and sincerity of his character won the friendship of many to whom his philosophy was repugnant.

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  • Evelyn's friendship with Mary Blagge, afterwards lvIrs Godolphin, is recorded in the diary, when he says he designed "to consecrate her worthy life to posterity."

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  • In 1873 Dr Murray published a Manual of Mythology, and in the following year contributed to the Contemporary Review two articles - one on the Homeric question - which led to a friendship with Mr Gladstone, the other on Greek painters.

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  • There he met Nicolai and Moses Mendelssohn, with whom he formed a close friendship. In 1768 he became preacher or chaplain to the workhouse at Berlin and the neighbouring fishing village of Stralow.

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  • A friendship, of mutual advantage, soon sprang up between the two men, and it has been said that Scheele was Bergman's greatest discovery.

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  • About this time began his acquaintance with David Hume, which afterwards ripened into friendship. In 1751 he was elected professor of logic at Glasgow, and in 1752 was transferred to the chair of moral philosophy, which had become vacant by the death of Thomas Craigie, the successor of Hutcheson.

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  • The facts, as stated by Napier and Briggs, are in complete accordance, and the friendship existing between them was perfect and unbroken to the last.

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  • Between John Craig and John Napier a friendship sprang up which may have been due to their common taste for mathematics.

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  • Here he began his lifelong friendship with Mignet, and was called to the bar at the age of twentythree.

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  • He reduced the one, received the submission of the other, and carried back great stores of plunder., Three years later he went into India again, marching over nearly the same ground, to the support, this time, of the raja of Kanauj,, who, having made friendship with the Mahommedan invader on his last visit, had been attacked by the raja of Kalinjar.

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  • The son graduated in 1824 at Bowdoin College, at Brunswick, Maine, where he formed a friendship with Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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  • Nevertheless he found many friends among Italian scholars, and formed a close friendship with another exiled poet whose circumstances were similar to his own, Olivier de Magny.

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  • His intimate relations with Ronsard were not renewed; but he formed a close friendship with the scholar Jean de Morel, whose house was the centre of a learned society.

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  • He attended some of the divinity classes at the university, where also he formed a lasting friendship with two of his fellow students, well known afterwards as Professor Duncan and Dr Chalmers.

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  • But his friendship with Nero was brought to an abrupt close in 58, when Otho refused to divorce his beautiful wife Poppea Sabina at the bidding of Nero, who at once appointed him governor of the remote province of Lusitania.

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  • After completing his university course and visiting foreign museums he was sent to Egypt by the Prussian government in 1853, and contracted an intimate friendship with Mariette.

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  • Thereupon it proceeds to a discourse on friendship, which in the Nicomachean and Eudemian Ethics is discussed in an earlier position, but breaks off unfinished.

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  • He used his family relations with the English court, derived through the marriage of Count Emmanuel Mensdorff-Pouilly (1777-1862) with Queen Victoria's aunt, Princess Sophia of Saxe-Coburg, his friendship with Edward VII.

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  • Joannes (Vratislaviensis; 1517-1568), the younger brother of Andreas, was born at Breslau on the 30th of January 1517, and educated at Wittenberg, where he formed a close and lasting friendship with Melanchthon.

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  • After the death of his father, he was brought up under the care of Arrius Antoninus, his maternal grandfather, a man of integrity and culture, and on terms of friendship with the younger Pliny.

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  • Returning to Europe on the expulsion of the Jesuits from South America, he settled at Vienna, obtained the friendship of Maria Theresa, survived the extinction of his order, composed the history of his mission, and died on the 17th of July 1791.

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  • The choice of her daughter as wife of the future tsar was the result of not a little diplomatic management in which Frederick the Great took an active part, the object being to strengthen the friendship between Prussia and Russia, to weaken the influence of Austria and to ruin the chancellor Bestuzhev, on whom Elizabeth relied, and who was a known partisan of the Austrian alliance.

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  • Although Amasis thus appears first as champion of the disparaged native, he had the good sense to cultivate the friendship of the Greek world, and brought Egypt into closer touch with it than ever before.

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  • In 1775 he travelled for nine months in Italy with Prince Leopold of Brunswick, and in the following year he married Eva KOnig, the widow of a Hamburg merchant, with whom he had been on terms of intimate friendship. But their happiness lasted only for a brief period; in 1778 she died in childbed.

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  • From this place he proceeded to Constantinople, where he received similar civilities from Sir Thomas Bendish, the English ambassador, and Sir Jonathan Dawes, with whom he afterwards contracted an intimate friendship. While at Constantinople he read and studied the works of St Chrysostom, whom he preferred to all the other Fathers.

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  • He studied in Berzelius's laboratory at Stockholm, and there began a lifelong friendship with the Swedish chemist.

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  • He delivered a course of sermons at Angers, and in the next year passed to Bordeaux, where he formed a famous friendship with Montaigne.

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  • He afterwards enjoyed the friendship of Lady Russell, and it was partly through her that he obtained so much influence with Princess Anne, who followed his advice in regard to the settlement of the crown on William of Orange.

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  • A compliment in the preface to the edition of 1749 was the starting-point of a lasting friendship with William Warburton, through whose influence he was appointed one of the preachers at Whitehall in 1750.

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  • Like Flood, with whom he was on terms of friendship, he cultivated his natural genius for eloquence by study of good models, including Bolingbroke and Junius.

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  • Fries (1773-1843); and in 1810 was transferred to a similar chair in the newly founded university of Berlin, where he enjoyed the friendship of Schleiermacher.

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  • In 1765 the Thrales became acquainted with Johnson, and the acquaintance ripened fast into friendship. They were astonished and delighted by the brilliancy of his conversation.

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  • It was written out of friendship for Adam Black, and "payment was not so much as mentioned."

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  • In May 1833, local friendship, disregarding politics, procured his appointment as postmaster of New Salem, but this paid him very little, and in the same year the county surveyor of Sangamon county opportunely offered to make him one of his deputies.

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  • Bismarck had maintained an attitude of neutrality, but after the congress of Berlin he found himself placed between the alternatives of friendship with Austria or Russia.

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  • Bismarck with some difficulty procured the consent of the emperor, who by arranging a meeting with the tsar had attempted to preserve the old friendship. From that time the alliance with Austria has continued.

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  • He spent much time on journeys, visiting the chief courts of Europe, and he seemed to desire to preserve close friendship with other nations, especially with Russia and Great Britain.

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  • In foreign affairs a good understanding with Great Britain was maintained, but the emperor failed at that time to preserve the friendship of Russia.

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  • It was used by the Nationalist parties, in Austria as well as in Germany, to spiead the conception of Pan-Germanism; the Boer3 as Low Germans were regarded as the representatives of Teutonic civilization, and it seemed possible that the conception might be used to bring about a closer friendship, and even alliance, with Holland.

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  • Lysias was a man of kindly and genial nature, warm in friendship, loyal to country, with a keen perception of character and a fine though strictly controlled sense of humour.

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  • His brother Auguste Raymond, Comte de la Marck (1753-1833), became famous during the early stages of the French Revolution for his friendship with Mirabeau.

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  • The acts were accepted in Austria out of necessity; but no Prussian government regarding the position of the South German states; a close friendship was maintained with France; there were meetings of the emperor and of Napoleon at Salzburg in 1868, and the next year at Paris; the death of Maximilian in Mexico cast a shadow over the friendship, but did not destroy it.

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  • The absorption of South Germany in the German empire took away the chief cause for friction; and from that time warm friendship, based on the maintenance of the established order, has existed between the two empires.

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  • A man like the younger Cyrus invited Greek captains to his friendship for something more than their utility in war, and procured Greek hetaerae for something more than sensual pleasure.

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  • Here he taught Greek and adapted Greek plays for a livelihood, and by his poetical compositions gained the friendship of the greatest men in Rome.

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  • None the less Amasis employed Greeks in numbers, and cultivated the friendship of their tyrants.

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  • The khedive, moreover, markedly abstained from any association with the agitation of the Nationalists, who viewed with disfavour his highnesss personal friendship with Sir Eldon Gorst.

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  • He formed a firm and cordial friendship with the Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier; but that did not prevent him from welcoming and winning the attachment of Sir Wilfrid's successor, Sir Robert Borden.

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  • Soon afterwards at Memel he entered into a close alliance with Prussia, not as he boasted from motives of policy, but in the spirit of true chivalry, out of friendship for the young king Frederick William and his beautiful wife.

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  • His personal friendship, too, once bestowed, was never lightly withdrawn.

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  • He was on terms of friendship or friendly communication with all the first masters of the age, and Raphael held himself honoured in exchanging drawings with Darer.

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  • He studied in the Jesuit Gymnasium of Cologne in 1840-1846, and then entered the University of Bonn, where he became a revolutionary, partly through his friendship with Gottfried Kinkel, professor of literature and art-history.

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  • Luther, though he had probably uttered in private certain expressions of dissatisfaction with Melanchthon, maintained unbroken friendship with him; but after Luther's death certain smaller men formed a party emphasizing the extremest points of his doctrine.'

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  • The story of Falstaff originated partly in Henry's early friendship for Oldcastle (q.v.).

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  • That friendship, and the prince's political opposition to Archbishop Arundel, perhaps encouraged Lollard hopes.

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  • His known friendship for Queen Mary and his constant support of her claim to be recognized as Elizabeth's successor, made him a very unwelcome representative of England in that crisis.

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  • Irving's friendship now became serviceable.

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  • In his speech of that year to the delegations he declared the maintenance of the Triple Alliance, and in particular the closest intimacy with Germany, to be the keystone of Austrian policy; at the same time he dwelt on the traditional friendship between Austria and Great Britain, and expressed his desire for a good understanding with all the powers.

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  • This tragic story is the subject of one of the extant plays of Euripides.4 The famous friendship between Theseus and Pirithous, king of the Lapiths, originated thus.

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  • These remarkable letters were published in Die Horen, a new journal, founded in 1794, which was the immediate occasion for that intimate friendship with Goethe which dominated the remainder of Schiller's life.

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  • An immediate outcome of the new friendship was Schiller's admirable essays, published in the Horen (1795-1796) and collected in 1800 under the title Ober naive and sentimentalische Dichtung.

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  • The chief immediate result was the friendship between Morris and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, which sprang up from a successful attempt to secure Rossetti as a contributor.

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  • One of the most important measures of his second presidency was the establishment of peace and friendship with Spain.

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  • It naturally happened, however, that the title was generally bestowed upon officials, especially on the chief provincial governors, and even among barbarian chieftains whose friendship was valuable enough to call forth the imperial benediction.

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  • The trade of the Illinois country was now diverted to the settlements in the lower Mississippi river, but the French, although they were successful in gaining the confidence and friendship of the Indians, failed to develop the resources of the country.

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  • Fries is stigmatized as one of the " ringleaders of shallowness " who were bent on substituting a fancied tie of enthusiasm and friendship for the established order of the state.

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  • After years of tentative approaches on Schiller's part, years in which that poet concealed even from himself his desire for a friendly understanding with Goethe, the favourable moment arrived; it was in June 1794, when Schiller was seeking collaborators for his new periodical Die Horen; and his invitation addressed to Goethe was the beginning of a friendship which continued unbroken until the younger poet's death.

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  • The friendship of Goethe and Schiller, of which their correspondence is a priceless record, had its limitations; it was purely intellectual in character, a certain barrier of personal reserve being maintained to the last.

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  • It was Schiller, too, who induced him to undertake those studies on the nature of epic and dramatic poetry which resulted in the epic of Hermann and Dorothea and the fragment of the Achilleis; without the friendship there would have been no Xenien and no ballads, and it was his younger friend's encouragement which induced Goethe to betake himself once more to the "misty path" of Faust, and bring the first part of that drama to a conclusion.

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  • In its original form the poem was the dramatization of a specific and individualized story; in the years of Goethe's friendship with Schiller it was extended to embody the higher strivings of r8th-century humanism; ultimately, as we shall see, it became, in the second part, a vast allegory of human life and activity.

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  • He never again lost touch with literature as he had done in the years which preceded his friendship with Schiller; but he stood in no active or immediate connexion with the literary movement of his day.

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  • The relations of friendship and sympathy between St Clara and St Francis were very close, and there can be no doubt that she was one of the truest heirs of Francis's inmost spirit.

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  • He soon after removed to Paris, where he enjoyed the friendship of Langles, De Sacy and Millin.

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  • He studied at Rome and Bologna, and at the age of twenty went to Paris, where he enjoyed the friendship of Voltaire and produced his great work Neutonianismo per le dame, a work on optics.

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  • In 1863 he made a prolonged visit to Germany, where he studied the language and literature, and formed a close friendship with Ddllinger, whose First Age of the Christian Church he translated in 1866.

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  • The interest of the narratives clings around north Judah and Benjamin, and more attention is given to the rise of the Judaean dynasty, the hostility of Saul, and the romantic friendship between his son Jonathan and the young David of Bethlehem.

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  • In any case Joseph borrowed money from his friends in Samaria; and this point in the story proves that the Jews were supposed to have dealings with the Samaritans at the time and could require of them the last proof of friendship. Armed with his borrowed money, Joseph betook himself to Egypt; and there outbid the magnates of Syria when the taxes of the province were put up to auction.

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  • Augustus also entered into communication with the Huguenots; but his aversion to foreign complications prevailed, and the incipient friendship with the elector palatine soon gave way to serious dislike.

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  • In 1799, under the walls of Seringapatam, began his intimacy with Colonel ArthurWellesley, which in a short time ripened into a life-long friendship. In the course of the same year he acted as first secretary to the commission appointed to settle the Mysore government, and before its close he was appointed by Lord Wellesley to proceed as envoy to the court of Persia for the purpose of counteracting the policy of the French by inducing that country to form a British alliance.

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  • After leaving his second post he was received into the house of a merchant at Riga named Johann Christoph Behrens, who contracted a great friendship for him and selected him as his companion for a tour through Danzig, Berlin, Hamburg, Amsterdam and London.

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  • She was thus brought into line with Great Britain, whose traditional friendship with Turkey was strengthened by the rise of a new power whose rapid advance threatened the stability of British rule in India.

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  • Great Britain hastened to re-knit the bonds of her ancient friendship with Turkey; the powers, without exception, professed their sympathy with the new regime.

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  • Laelius, or de Amicitia, a dialogue between Laelius and his sonsin-law, in which he sets forth the theory of friendship, speaking with special reference to the recent death of Scipio.

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  • In 1804-1805 he contracted a friendship with Aaron Burr; and at the latter's trial in 1807 Jackson was one of his conspicuous champions.

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  • On the sixteenth day of the seventh month a feast is held in honour of Mithra, the deity presiding over and directing the course of the sun, and also a festival to celebrate truth and friendship. On the tenth day of the eighth month a festival is held in honour of Farvardin, the deity who presides over the departed souls of men.

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  • In 1757, through the influence of William Pitt (afterwards earl of Chatham), with whom he had formed an intimate friendship while at Eton, he received the appointment of attorney-general.

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  • France had broken her long tradition of friendship for Turkey by the occupation of Algiers.

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  • Sultan Mahmud was to the last degree embittered against the powers which, with lively protestations of friendship, had forced him to humiliate himself before his hated vassal.

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  • She was brought up, together with her sister Mary, by the direction of Charles II., as a strict Protestant, and as a child she made the friendship of Sarah Jennings (afterwards duchess of Marlborough), thus beginning life under the two influences which were to prove the most powerful in her future career.

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  • But no reconciliation with the duchess took place, and in 1709 a further dispute led to an angry correspondence, the queen finally informing the duchess of the termination of their friendship, and the latter drawing up a.

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  • Separated in early years from her parents and sister, her one great friendship had proved only baneful and ensnaring.

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  • His conversational abilities won him the friendship of Lord Macclesfield (chief justice 1710-1718) who introduced him to Addison, described by Mandeville as "a parson in a tye-wig."

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  • Amongst them are homilies "on the burden of Babylon in Isaiah"; three books "on spiritual friendship"; a life of Edward the Confessor; an account of miracles wrought at Hexham, and the tract called Relatio de Standardo.

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  • Jerome was soon on terms of friendship with Hus, and took part in all the controversies of the university.

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  • At the Albany Congress, in 1754, he met Benjamin Franklin, and a life-long friendship between the two resulted.

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  • He studied for the medical profession, but did not enter upon practice, his attention having been early directed to economic questions through his friendship with Francois Quesnay, Turgot and other leaders of the school known as the Economists.

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  • He here began a close friendship with the distinguished scholar, Antonio Beccadelli, through whose influence he gained admission to the royal chancery of Alphonso the Magnanimous.

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  • By a second treaty, signed on the 1st of March 1768, the nizam acknowledged the validity of Shah Alam's grant and resigned the Circars to the Company, receiving as a mark of friendship an annuity of £so,000.

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  • He made the acquaintance of the Spanish reformer Juan de Valdes at Rome, and got to know him as a theologian at Naples, being especially drawn to him through the appreciation expressed by Bernardino Ochino, and through their mutual friendship with the Lady Julia Gonzaga, whose spiritual adviser he became after the death of Valdes.

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  • But while the church as a whole was more peaceful, more courtly, more inclined to the friendship of the world than at any former time, it contained two wellmarked parties.

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  • Norman Macleod, minister of the Barony Parish, Glasgow, a man of great natural eloquence and an ardent philanthropist, enjoyed the warm friendship of Queen Victoria and was beloved by his nation.

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  • The cause of the delay seems to have lain with Buckingham, whose friendship had cooled, and who had taken offence at the fallen chancellor's unwillingness to part with York House.

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  • As a strong supporter of the Whigs, he gained the favour of Philip Yorke, afterwards lord chancellor and first earl of Hardwicke, and his subsequent preferments were largely due to this friendship. He held successively a number of benefices in different counties, and finally in London.

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  • He was, however, no longer alone; Diaz, Eugene Tourneux, Rousseau, and other men of note supported him by their confidence and friendship, and he had by his side the brave Catherine Lemaire, his second wife, a woman who bore poverty with dignity and gave courage to her husband through the cruel trials in which he penetrated by a terrible personal experience the bitter secrets of the very poor.

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  • At Paris also he contracted the friendship with Lothar of Segni, the future Innocent III., which played so important a part in shaping his career.

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  • Besides the influence of Newman, the friendship and work of Robert Dolling made a great impression on him, and as he admitted, saved him from being contented with a merely academic and ecclesiastical type of religion.

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  • Owing to his friendship with Dr Gabriel Goodman, dean of Westminster, Camden was made second master of Westminster school in 1575; and when Dr Edward Grant resigned the headmastership in 1593 he was appointed as his successor.

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  • Gregoire, a merchant of Havre, and friend of the Hamburg house, with whose son Anthime he formed a fast friendship. Returning to Hamburg, for the next four years he had but indifferent training.

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  • Another friendship of the same period had more palpable immediate effect, but not so permanent.

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  • Knox now took a leading part in the great transaction by which the friendship of France was exchanged for that of England.

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  • On the other hand, an attempt to regain the friendship of Russia, which had broken off diplomatic relations with Sweden, was frustrated by the refusal of the king to accept the bride, the grand duchess Alexandra, Catherine II.'s granddaughter, whom Reuterholm had provided for him.

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  • He next renewed his old friendship with the Indian king Sophagasenus (Subhagasena), and received from him I5o elephants (206 B.C.).

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  • In England he won the friendship of divines like Baxter, Tillotson and Burnet, and effectively promoted the union in 1691 of English Presbyterians and Congregationalists.

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  • On the 18th of May 1895 a treaty was signed at Santiago between Chile and Bolivia, " with a view to strengthening the bonds of friendship which unite the two countries," and, " in accord with the higher necessity that the future development and commercial prosperity of Bolivia require her free access to the sea."

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  • He was an apprentice of Joseph Henry Green, the distinguished surgeon at St Thomas's, well known for his friendship for Samuel Taylor Coleridge, whose literary executor Green became.

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  • It occasioned a sincere friendship between him and Pope, whom he persuaded to add a fourth book to the Dunciad, and encouraged to substitute Cibber for Theobald as the hero of the poem in the edition of 1743 published under the editorship of Warburton.

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  • And, though we are nowhere told that Livy undertook his history at the emperor's suggestion, it is certain that Augustus read parts of it with pleasure, and even honoured the writer with his assistance and friendship.

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  • They are seen going to and fro, in every conceivable relation of friendship and enmity with the Eastern Roman power, till, just as the West Goths had done before them, they pass from the East to the West.

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  • But in addition, among the peers to be assassinated were included many Roman Catholics and some lords nearly connected in kinship or friendship with the plotters themselves.

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  • Whatever may be the future history of his other views, he will always be remembered as an originator of a principle more illuminating than any which has appeared since the days of Newton, as one of its two discoverers whose scientific rivalry was only the beginning of a warm and unbroken friendship.

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  • Friendship with him was a passion; or, what is more true perhaps, he needed friends for the maintenance of his intellectual activity at the highest point of its effectiveness.

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  • When the jubilee of 1350 was proclaimed, Petrarch made a pilgrimage to Rome, passing and returning through Florence, where he established a firm friendship with Boccaccio.

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  • All through these declining years his friendship with Boccaccio was maintained and strengthened.

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  • After the restoration of Java to the Netherlands in 1816, a good deal of weight was attached by the neighbouring British colonies to the maintenance of influence in Achin; and in 1819 a treaty of friendship was concluded with the Calcutta government which excluded other European nationalities from fixed residence in Achin.

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  • Simon on coming back thought it better to dissemble, and, pretending friendship for Dositheus, accepted the second place.

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  • His aunt urged him to seek retirement, self-reliance, friendship with nature; to be no longer "the nursling of surrounding circumstances," but to prepare a celestial abode for the muse.

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  • His visit to Carlyle, in the lonely farm-house at Craigenputtock, was the memorable beginning of a lifelong friendship. Emerson published Carlyle's first books in America.

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  • Similarity of tastes, views and talents soon established between these two great men a friendship which is rarely to be found amongst military chiefs, and contributed in the fullest measure to the success which the allies obtained.

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  • He was intimate with the comtesse de Tesse, sister of the duc de Choiseul, and in 1781 met Madame de Crequy, then sixty-seven years of age, and began a long friendship with her.

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  • Capture Holkar and Sindhia in central India, preserved a loyal or at least an interested friendship. The Sikhs showed their appreciation of Lawrence's admirable administration by keeping faith with their recent conquerors, and the Gurkhas of Nepal did yeoman service for their fathers' enemies.

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  • At Oxford he began his friendship with Henry Wotton, and at Cambridge, probably, with Christopher Brooke.

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  • He had formed a new and close friendship with Luca Pacioli of Borgo San Sepolcro, the great mathematician, whose Summa de aritmetica, geometrica, &c., he had eagerly bought at Pavia on its first appearance, and who arrived at the Court of Milan about the moment of the completion of the "Cenacolo."

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  • The intimate friendship of Theophrastus with Callisthenes, the fellow-pupil of Alexander the Great, the mention made in his will of an estate belonging to him at Stagira, and the repeated notices of the town and its museum in the History of Plants, are facts which point to this conclusion.

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  • He maintained in later life close relations of friendship with Gerard, and supported him in his.

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  • Swift was twenty-two and Esther eight years old at the time, and a curious friendship sprang up between them.

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  • Of friendship, even of tender regard, he was fully capable, but not of love.

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  • Judged by some passages of his life he would appear a heartless egotist, and yet he was capable of the sincerest friendship and could never dispense with human sympathy.

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  • After wandering under an assumed name for three months through Modena, Milan and Turin, he at last reached Geneva, where he enjoyed the friendship of the most distinguished citizens, and was on excellent terms with the great publishing firms. But in an evil hour he was induced to visit a Catholic village within Sardinian territory in order to hear mass on Easter day, where he was kidnapped by the agents of the Sardinian government, conveyed to the castle of Miolans and thence successively transferred to Ceva and Turin.

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  • These two had been united by a most intimate friendship. One had never acted without the other.

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  • At the commencement of his new career he enriched the academical collection with many memoirs, which excited a noble emulation between him and the Bernoullis, though this did not in any way affect their friendship. It was at this time that he carried the integral calculus to a higher degree of perfection, invented the calculation of sines, reduced analytical operations to a greater simplicity, and threw new light on nearly all parts of pure mathematics.

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  • The episode was the beginning of a warm friendship between these distinguished representatives of civil and military engineering.

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  • This was too much for even the adverse European powers; and in 1670 a treaty was concluded between England and Spain, proclaiming peace and friendship among the subjects of the two sovereigns in the New World, formally renouncing hostilities of every kind.

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  • Preferring the friendship of France, Abbas continued the war against Russia, but his new ally could give him very little assistance, and in 1814 Persia was compelled to make a disadvantageous peace.

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  • A native of Xativa, he gained a great reputation as a jurist, becoming professor at Lerida; in 1429 he was made bishop of Valencia, and in 1444 a cardinal, owing his promotion mainly to his close friendship with Alphonso V., king of Aragon and Sicily.

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  • On the 17th of October he bore a great part in the victory of Cholet, and on the field of this battle began his friendship with Kleber.

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  • The southern or Mahratta group includes Kolhapur, Akalkot, Sawantwari, and the Satara and southern Mahratta Jagirs, and has an historical bond of union in the friendship they showed to the British in their final struggle with the power of the peshwa in 1818.

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  • His friendship with Antonio Perez caused him to be arrested in 1590 and imprisoned for nearly thirteen years.

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  • Albert's large and liberal ideas, his friendship with Ulrich von Hutten, and his political ambitions, appear to have raised hopes that he would be won over to the reformed faith; but after the Peasants' War of 1525 he ranged himself definitely among the supporters of Catholicism, and was among the princes who met to concert measures for its defence at Dessau in July 1525.

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  • With the Boers the Swazis remained on friendly terms and this friendship was extended to the British on the occupation of the Transvaal in 1877.

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  • Some writers have maintained that this sudden elevation of the most recent member of the Sacred College was due to bribery in the conclave, whilst the apologists of Sixtus affirm it was due to the friendship of the powerful and upright Cardinal Bessarion, and explain that the pope, having been brought up in a mendicant order, was inexperienced and did not appreciate the liberality of his donations after his election.

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  • But his friendship for Elizabeth had received a shock, and henceforth his finger maybe traced in most of the plots against her, of which the Ridolfi conspiracy was the first.

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  • But the friendship was never warm; Elizabeths relations with the Huguenots on the one hand and her fear of French designs on the Netherlands on the other prevented much cordiality.

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  • It certainly cost him the active friendship of Great Britain.

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  • Most Englishmen now appreciate the wisdom of a concession which has gained for them the friendship of the United States.

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  • The jubilee showed conclusively that, whatever politicians might say, the ties of blood and kinship, which united the two peoples, were too close to be severed by either for some trifling cause; that the wisest heads in both nations were aware of the advantages which must arise from the closer union of the Anglo-Saxon races; and that the true interests of both countries lay in their mutual friendship. A war in which the United States was subsequently engaged with Spain cemented this feeling.

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  • As regards friendship, Epicurus was a man of peculiarly unexclusive sympathies.

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  • Aristotle goes somewhat further in recognizing the moral value of friendship (c1xAia); and though he considers that in its highest form it can be realized only by the fellowship of the wise and good, he yet extends the notion so as to include the domestic affections, and takes notice of the importance of mutual kindness in binding together all human societies.

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  • This book, together with his insistence on points of ritual in his cathedral church and his friendship with Laud, exposed him to the suspicions and hostility of the Puritans; and the book was rudely handled by William Prynne and Henry Burton.

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  • Before very long the friendship between Filelfo and his tutor was cemented by the marriage of the former to Theodora, the daughter of John Chrysoloras.

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  • While staying in London in 1783 he was much encouraged by the patronage and friendship of Dr William Fordyce, while his pupil, Paul Solarich, another distinguished author, was befriended by the Hon.

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  • The eastern tribes salute by squeezing simultaneously the nose and stomach, and both there and on the north coast friendship is ratified by sacrificing a dog.

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  • The ceremony was made the occasion of a great demonstration of friendship between the two nations.

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  • He was present also at the diet at Regensburg, where he deepened his acquaintance with Melanchthon, and formed with him a friendship which lasted through life.

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  • He soon found his way into the fast political society of London, and at the club at Goosetrees renewed an acquaintance begun at Cambridge with Pitt, which ripened into a friendship of the closest kind.

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  • Jacobi, with whom he was for years on terms of friendship. He now learned something of Schelling, and the works he published during this period were manifestly influenced by that philosopher.

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  • Their friendship continued till about the year 1822, when Baader's denunciation of modern philosophy in his letter to the emperor Alexander I.

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  • He went in 1651 to Paris, where he formed a friendship with Gabriel Naude, conservator of the Mazarin library.

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  • The Lincean Academy collapsed with the death of Prince Federigo Cesi, its founder and president; an outbreak of plague impeded communication between the various Italian cities; and the imprimatur was finally extorted, rather than accorded, under the pressure of private friendship and powerful interest.

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  • This finer work was the outcome of his friendship with Lady Austen, a widow who, on a visit to her sister, the wife of the vicar of the neighbouring village of Clifton, made the acquaintance of Cowper and Mrs Unwin.

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  • But in 1784 the friendship was at an end, doubtless through Mrs Unwin's jealousy of Lady Austen.

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  • In 1790, a year before the Homer was published, commenced his friendship with his cousin John Johnson, known to all biographers of the poet as " Johnny of Norfolk."

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  • We must notice, first, how in arranging the terms of peace he opposed the king and the military party who wished to advance on Vienna and annex part of Austrian Silesia; with greater foresight he looked to renewing the old friendship with Austria, and insisted (even with the threat of resignation) that no territory should be demanded.

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  • The persistent emphasis upon such features as the rejection of Saul, his enmity towards David, the latter's chivalry, and his friendship for Jonathan, will partly account for the present literary intricacies; and, on general grounds, traditions of quite distinct origin (Calebite or Jerahmeelite; indigenous Judaean; North Israelite or Benjamite) are to be expected in a work now in post-exilic form.'

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  • Frederick, meanwhile, having helped Pope Gregory against the rebellious Romans and having secured the friendship of France and England, appeared in Germany early in 1235 and put down this rising without difficulty.

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  • Mercier entered the Jesuit College of St Mary, Montreal, at the age of fourteen, and throughout his life retained a warm friendship for the society.

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  • Between Scipio (P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus the younger), the future conqueror of Carthage, and himself a friendship soon sprang up, which ripened into a lifelong intimacy, and was of inestimable service to him throughout his career.

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  • Coming to the court of Giuki, a king in the Rhine country, Sigurd formed a friendship with his three sons, Gunnar, Hogni and Guthorm; and, in order to retain so valuable an ally, it was determined to arrange a match between him and their sister Gudrun.

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  • Though faithful in a high degree to the duties of friendship, he could not bear to visit his friends in sickness, and after their death he repressed all allusion to their memory.

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  • Storm by Suzanne Fisher Staples How could the loyalty of a childhood friendship withstand the onslaught of adult hypocrisy and racism?

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  • Groovy Girls - Cool Confidantes Groovy Girls are all about individual style and friendship, and this groovin ' gang has plenty of both.

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  • In his latter years Ivan cultivated friendly relations with England, in the hope of securing some share in the benefits of civilization from the friendship of Queen Elizabeth, one of whose ladies, Mary Hastings, he wished to marry, though his fifth wife, Martha Nagaya, was still alive.

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  • Neither business nor the many claims of friendship interrupted literary work.

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  • Many of the most prominent Englishmen of the day were his pupils and owed much of what they were to his precept and example, his penetrative sympathy, his insistent criticism, and his unwearying friendship. Seldom have ideal aims been so steadily pursued with so clear a recognition of practical limitations.

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  • Ashurst, to Mazzini, with whom he formed a close friendship. In 1859 he was returned to parliament as Radical member for Halifax, which town he continued to represent for over thirtysix years.

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  • He allowed the royalists Hobbes and Cowley to return to England, and lived in friendship with the poet Waller.

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  • Among the celebrated personages who became his life friends from this time were Pierre de Berulle, founder of the French Oratorians, Guillaume Duval, the scholar, and the duc de Bellegarde, the latter a special favourite of the king, who begged to be allowed to share the Saint's friendship. At this time also his gift as a preacher became fully recognized, and de Sanzea, afterwards bishop of Bethlehem, records that Duval exhorted all his students of the Sorbonne to listen to him and to imitate this, "the true and excellent method of preaching."

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  • Several diplomatists in active service were approached, but, partly on account of their refusal, and partly from the desire of the Left to avoid giving so important a post to a diplomatist bound by ties of friendship or of interest to the Right, the choice fell upon Melegari, Italian minister at Bern.

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  • Peruzzi, Lanza and Bonghi pleaded for equal friendship with all powers, and especially with France; Crispi, Minghetti, Cadorna and others, including Blanc, secretary-general to the foreign office, openly favored a pro-Austrian policy.

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  • Nor, in view of the comparative weakness of Italian armaments, could eagerness to find an ally be deemed conclusive proof of the value of Italian friendship. Count di Robilant, Italian ambassador at Vienna, warned his government not to yield too readily to pro-Austrian pressure, lest the dignity of Italy be compromised, or her desire for an alliance be granted on onerous terms. Mancini, foreign minister, who was as anxious as Depretis for the conclusion of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty, gladly followed this advice, and limited his efforts to the maintenance of correct diplomatic relations with the central powers.

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  • In the one hypothesis, as in the other, Italy could count upon the moral support of Great Britain, but could not make of British friendship the keystone of a Continental policy.

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  • Friendship and alliance with Catholic Austria and powerful Germany could alone lay this spectre.

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  • Mancini, still unwilling frankly to adhere to the Austro-German alliance, found his policy of friendship all round impeded by Gambettas uncompromising attitude in regard to Tunisia.

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  • But his ostentatious visit to Friedrichsruh, and a subsequent speech at Turin, in which, while professing sentiments of friendship and esteem for France, he eulogized the personality of Bismarck, aroused against him a hostility on the part of the French which he was never afterwards able to allay.

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  • Franco-Italian friendship was officially cemented by the visit of King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Elena in October 1903 to Paris where they received a very cordial welcome.

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  • Menzies observes, that " Reason knows only God, not Gods "; if we take religion as saving help, no worshipper possesses religion in full security until he has gone straight to the fountain-head, and gained the friendship of the God of Gods.

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  • In October 1500 Cesare again set out for the Romagna, on the strength of Venetian friendship, with an army of 10,000 men.

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  • He was a man of many gifts, excelling alike in preaching, in debate and in friendship, and declined many offers of more remunerative service.

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  • In 1521 he went to Wittenberg, where he formed a close friendship with Luther and Melanchthon, and in 1522 he married.

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  • With his fellow-pupils at Padua he had been affectionate; and for two of them, Dario da Trevigi and Marco Zoppo, he retained a steady friendship. That he had a high opinion of himself was natural, for no artist of his epoch could produce more manifest vouchers of marked and progressive attainment.

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  • Jonathan's name is most familiar for the firm friendship which subsisted.

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  • In 1825 a new turn was given to his thoughts and his life by the friendship which he formed with Olinde Rodriguez, who introduced him to Saint-Simon.

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  • Little of original invention can be traced to any strictly Norman source; but no people were ever more eager to adopt from other nations, to take into their service and friendship from any quarter men of learning and skill and eminence of every kind.

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  • It was here that he first met Prince Bismarck, with whom he formed a friendship which was afterwards renewed at St Petersburg.

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  • On her part there seems to have been from first to last nothing more than warm friendship, but his feelings towards her were of a stronger kind and her death deeply affected him.

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  • Peisistratus, though Solon's junior by thirty years, was his lifelong friend (though this is denied), nor did their friendship suffer owing to their political antagonism.

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  • The younger generation, however, were Bonapartist in sympathy; Gramont's cousin Antoine Louis Raymond, comte de Gramont (1787-1825), though also the son of an emigre, served with distinction in Napoleon's armies, while Antoine Agenor, duc de Gramont, owed his career to his early friendship for Louis Napoleon.

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  • Considerably in advance of public opinion, it already pronounced in favour of a republic. By its erudite, brilliant and courageous examination of the rights of king, of nobles, of clergy and of people, it attained a wide and sudden popularity; it secured for the author the friendship and protection of Mirabeau, and the studied abuse of numerous royalist pamphleteers.

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  • Tunstall disappointed him, so he got employment as a preacher at St Dunstan's-inthe-West, and worked at his translation, living as chaplain in the house of Humphrey Monmouth, an alderman, and forming a firm friendship with John Frith; but finding publication impossible in England, he sailed for Hamburg in May 1524.

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  • Created to become a rival to Gilgamesh, he strikes up a friendship with the hero, and together they proceed to a cedar forest guarded by Khumbaba, whom they kill.

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  • Through a hunter, Eabani and Gilgamesh are brought together, but instead of becoming rivals, they are joined in friendship. Eabani is induced by the snares of a maiden to abandon his life with the animals and to proceed to Erech, where Gilgamesh, who has been told in several dreams of the coming of Eabani, awaits him.

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  • Each individual is entirely devoted to his master, adopts his manners, distinguishes and defends his property, and remains attached to him even unto death; and all this springs not from mere necessity nor from constraint, but simply from gratitude and true friendship.

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  • He then undertook to vanquish the beings already in the world, and rendered subject to him first the Sun, with whom he concluded a treaty of friendship. The most wonderful of his adventures, however, was that with the sacred bull which had been created by Ormazd.

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  • The citizen named as president of the provisional government was General Deodoro da Fonseca, who owed his advancement to the personal friendship and assistance of Dom Pedro.

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  • At a banquet given in honour of the German emperor's birthday in Pretoria in January 1895, Kruger referred in glowing terms to the friendship of Germany for the Transvaal, which in the future was to be more firmly established than ever.

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  • The friendship between him and the prince of Wales (see George Iv.) was always injurious to Fox.

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  • The king, Prince Charles and the governing circle appreciated the merits of their faithful lieutenant less than did his enemies Waller and Fairfax, the former of whom wrote, "hostility itself cannot violate my friendship to your person," while the latter spoke of him as "one whom we honour and esteem above any other of your party."

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  • The affair led to a warm friendship, however, and Moore contributed to the Review, while Jeffrey made ample amends in a later article on Lalla Rookh (1817).

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  • In the junta of 1481 Guipuzcoa alone proposed a treaty of friendship, peace and free trade for ten years with England, and this was signed in Westminster, on the 9th of March 1482 (see Rymer, Focdera).

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  • From the belief in the survival of the dead arose the practice of offering food, lighting fires, &c., at the grave, at first, maybe, as an act of friendship or filial piety, later as an act of worship (see Ancestor Worship).

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  • Among the most constant attendants were two high-born and high-bred gentlemen, closely bound together by friendship, but of widely different characters and habits - Bennet Langton, distinguished by his skill in Greek literature, by the orthodoxy of his opinions, and by the sanctity of his life, and Topham Beauclerk, renowned for his amours, his knowledge of the gay world, his fastidious taste and his sarcastic wit.

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  • But his chief pleasures were derived from what the astronomer of his Abyssinian tale called "the endearing elegance of female friendship."

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  • At Thurii, the colony newly planted on the Tarentine Gulf (see Pericles), the boy may have seen Herodotus, now a man in middle life, and a friendship may have grown up between them.

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  • After elaborate intrigues, in the course of which Alcibiades played false to the conspirators by forcing them to abandon the idea of friendship with Tissaphernes owing to the exorbitant terms proposed, the new government by the Four Hundred was set up in Athens (see Theramenes).

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  • Through the fortunate discovery of cuneiform tablets deposited by his successor in the archives at Tell el-Amarna, we can see how the rulers of the great kingdoms beyond the river, Mitanni, Assyria and even Babylonia, corresponded with Amenophis, gave their daughters to him in marriage, and congratulated themselves on having his friendship. The king of Cyprus too courted him; while within the empire the descendants of the Syrian dynasts conquered by his father, having been educated in Egypt, ruled their paternal possessions as the abject slaves of Pharaoh.

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  • His flight from the monastery of Sahagun, where his brother Sancho endeavoured to imprison him, his chivalrous friendship for his host Almanun of Toledo, caballero aunque mon, a gentleman although a Moor, the passionate loyalty of his vassal Peranzules and his brotherly love for his sister Urraca of Zamora, may owe something to the poet who took him for hero.

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  • The khan of Khiva laid a plan for detaining him as a hostage, but he eluded the danger and returned safely, after concluding with the khan of Bokhara a treaty of friendship. His next diplomatic exploit was in the Far East, as plenipotentiary to the court of Peking.

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  • Sir John Taylor Coleridge, his fellow scholar at Corpus and his life-long friend, says of him, after their friendship of five and fifty years had closed, "It was the singular happiness of his nature, remarkable even in his undergraduate days, that love for him was always sanctified by reverence - reverence that did not make the love less tender, and love that did but add intensity to the reverence."

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  • Many of the American officers, too, had taken offence at the close personal friendship which had sprung up between the marquis de La Fayette and Washington, and at the diplomatic deference which the commander-in-chief felt compelled to show to other foreign officers.

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  • This was the foundation of an intimate friendship between Arago and Fresnel, and of a determination to carry on together further researches in this subject, which led to the enunciation of the fundamental laws of the polarization of light known by their names (see Polarization).

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  • We may, however, reject the sceptical hypothesis that Laura was a mere figment of Petrarch's fancy; and, if we accept her personal reality, the poems of her lover demonstrate that she was a married woman with whom he enjoyed a respectful and not very intimate friendship.

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  • The Hauran Druses are a vigorous, independent folk, with a well-deserved reputation for courage, very astute, and hospitable to Europeans, especially the British, with whom they have an old tradition of friendship. But, like most persecuted but semiindependent peoples, they are both cruel, and, by our standards, treacherous.

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  • In 424 B.C. the contingent which the Thespians had been compelled to furnish sustained heavy losses at Delium, and in the next year the Thebans took advantage of this temporary enfeeblement to accuse their neighbours of friendship towards Athens and to dismantle their walls.

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  • He afterwards served on board the "Washington" (74) carrying the broad pennant of Commodore Chauncey in the Mediterranean, and pursued his professional and other studies under the instruction of the chaplain, Charles Folsom, with whom he contracted a lifelong friendship. Folsom was appointed from the "Washington" as U.S. consul at Tunis, and obtained leave for his pupil to pay him a lengthened visit, during which he studied not only mathematics, but also French and Italian, and acquired a familiar knowledge of Arabic and Turkish.

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  • With such followers he made the constitution of 1876 and all the laws of the monarchy, putting a limited franchise in the place of universal suffrage, curtailing liberty of conscience, rights of association and of meeting, liberty of the press, checking democracy, obliging the military to abstain from politics, conciliating the Carlists and Catholics by his advances to the Vatican, the Church and the religious orders, pandering to the protectionists by his tariff policy, and courting abroad the friendship of Germany and Austria after contributing to the marriage of his king to an Austrian princess.

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  • That's why I so value your friendship.

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  • All that, he would have owed to my friendship.

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  • I owe my life to you and offer you my friendship.

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  • I offer you my friendship.

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  • For some reason you wish to deprive me of our former friendship.

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  • Be sweet spoken - words have a powerful effect, and sweet speech attracts friendship and removes obstacles to progress.

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  • Forever is a compelling modern tale of friendship that will resonate with audiences of all ages.

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  • But then the two rivals in popularity shook hands heartily and parted on terms of intimate friendship.

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  • Here he had an interview with Philip archduke of Austria, whose whole behavior shewed an earnest desire to cultivate a friendship with England.

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  • Nicole Richie is a socialite best known for her role in The Simple Life and sometimes by her former friendship with heiress Paris Hilton.

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  • Through a mutual friend at ATV Vernon and Oliver had met and struck up a friendship that would last years.

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  • In the basement of a poorly attended West End synagogue three elderly Jewish women frequent the Friendship Club.

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  • You must look upon them as a little token of friendship.

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  • Feisty tomboy Sara begins to put soccer aside as she develops a close friendship with her classmate Samir.

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  • The portrayal of the unlikely friendship and its redemptive power is finely drawn and superbly performed by Ian Hart and Linus Roache.

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  • After being embarrassed over and over again, Sarah's parents urged her to disown the friendship that was hurting her.

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  • After overcoming that dilemma, I think our friendship is stronger.

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  • A malignant attitude will turn others away from friendship

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  • After so many years of friendship, I was aghast when I learned that Zoe had betrayed me.

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  • Do you think it is too late to salvage what is left of the friendship?

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  • The dissolutionof their friendship was caused by nasty gossip.

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  • The dissolution of their friendship was caused by nastygossip.

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  • She believed adamantly in the importance of friendship.

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  • Four teen girls struggle with growing up, using their friendship -- and a pair of magical jeans -- to keep them going.

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  • The site also includes cards expressing thanks, congratulations, and friendship.

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  • When doing your holiday gift buying, however, always remember that the size of the gift, its price, or how it is wrapped is not nearly as important as the respect, friendship, and love it conveys as it is given.

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  • If you know the owners or the person who orders product, don't feel bad if you use that friendship for cookie requests.

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  • Either they won't get along or they will form a friendship and have a built-in playmate.

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  • Here are some tips for making a happy homecoming and friendship for your growing family.

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  • Give her plenty of love and attention, and she will reward you with a lifetime of friendship.

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  • It is a good solid book about friendship and teamwork.

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  • Greg's bad behavior gets him sent home from the trip early, but he is able maintain his friendship with Rowley anyway.

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  • If he or she loves books with a friendship theme or books about animals, ask a librarian for level-based recommendations that fall into those categories.

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  • Don't let the friendship you once valued above all else slip away.

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  • The ability to trust another person forms the basis of any marriage, friendship or professional relationship.

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  • It shows an instinctual expression of friendship and positive self image.

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  • It is open to people looking for all kinds of relationships, from casual encounters to friendship to long-term dating and marriage.

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  • They only offer cards that express real values like honesty, love, kindness and friendship.

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  • Pick ecards from categories on this site like holidays, mazel tov, love and friendship, humor, get well and even electronic postcards.

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  • Choose from topics like love, birthday and friendship represented by country music tunes..

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  • There are millions of gamers participating in the virtual worlds and chances are you'll find someone you get along with or someone you can create a friendship with.

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  • There are stickers that are designed to be used as borders that incorporate all sorts of themes, from seasons to friendship, adoption and new babies to sports, the beach and birthdays.

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  • For example, love, friendship, and family history are popular themes for scrapbookers of all ages.

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  • A friendship ABCs album makes a special keepsake for you or a great gift handmade gift idea.

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  • True friendship can be hard to find and recognize because of all the other confusing aspects of teenage life.

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  • There's no right or wrong answer when it comes to friendship.

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  • While it sounds basic and self-explanatory, the qualities of friendship are sometimes hard to recognize.

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  • Oftentimes teens, as well as adults, feel they're in a real friendship, only to find out after it's too late that the person they felt was their friend was anything but.

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  • The following are some ways to recognize a true friendship.

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  • One of the best ways to recognize if it's a true friendship you're experiencing is if the other person always has time to listen to you, regardless of what he or she may be doing.

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  • There shouldn't be any doubts regarding a friend, and the friendship should always be based on trust.

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  • If you can't trust a friend, and vice versa, it's not a true friendship.

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  • A good friendship should always have a give and take from both people involved.

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  • It can be sad to lose a friend, so you should do everything possible to end a friendship on a good note.

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  • By remaining kind, caring, and compassionate, you can make the most of this special friendship.

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  • It has been said, "Love is friendship that has caught fire."

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  • Shared interests can be thought of the as the glue that holds a friendship together.

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  • You may like a person immensely but without something in common, it is quite difficult to keep a friendship alive.

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  • Promise your support and friendship in the future.

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  • Chat Center for teens provides a fun, relaxed online space where teenagers can find friendship and maybe even young love.

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  • I want to ask her out but I don't want to ruin our friendship.

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  • If you can be mature and possibly even have a sense of humor, even if she doesn't want to take things to next level, you can still retain your good friendship.

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  • After that, I just have to tell you that, when you date a friend, you will always have the risk of ruining the friendship if the relationship goes sour.

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  • Surrender takes a look at what happens when you cause the death of a developmentally challenged older brother and then meet and form a destructive, but oddly freeing friendship with another.

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  • Sometimes, relaxing a bit will take the pressure off the situation and you two can ease back into a friendship.

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  • Focus on rebuilding your friendship before you try and go back out with her- eventually, she might be ready for a boyfriend but right now she apparently isn't.

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  • I know that I should continue our friendship...but that still doesn't help the fact that every time I see her I feel depressed.

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  • He's a person, and you have to take his wants and needs into consideration just like you would with any relationship, even a friendship or a family relationship.

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  • I want to ask her out though, and I'm afraid that if she says no, or that if she says yes and we break up later, our friendship will be ruined.

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  • I said he could go for it, especially around Christmas, and use the cliché but easy, "mistletoe" excuse to see if there's sparks beyond friendship.

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  • However, you also have to be prepared that she may either not be ready for anything more than friendship or that her feelings are more like sister-brother, than romantic toward you.

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  • If not…then you have bigger issues in your friendship to address.

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  • That said, who knows if their new friendship is going to last- and while I'm sure you feel somewhat betrayed, your friend probably doesn't think she's doing anything wrong or mean- in fact, she probably doesn't even know how you feel.

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  • If they won't let you date yet, or go out in groups, then you can start a friendship online with Nick, and see him in school and flirt and still have fun that way.

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  • Even though he knew I liked him he never made our friendship different because of it and things were never weird.

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  • I want to take our relationship further, but I don't want to make our friendship awkward.

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  • I know that's scary, but if you do it the right way, it doesn't have to mess up your friendship.

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  • Make sure your daughter realizes that anytime you date a friend's ex, you are risking jeopardizing your friendship.

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  • If the girl your son has a schoolboy crush on is already a good friend, she shouldn't abandon the friendship just because he made his feelings known.

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  • While the most memorable graduation quotes are meant to inspire graduates, you can also find quotes that are amusing, sentimental or about seemingly simple topics like friendship.

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  • Bozeman youth clubs offer fun, friendship and recreation for Montana teens.

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  • Send cute friendship text messages to let your friends know you're thinking about them.

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  • Text messaging can take cues from online chatting to create cute friendship text messages from symbols.

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  • Check out the friendship messages from TxtBuff.

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  • Try one of the friendship jokes from funSMS.net.

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  • Find even more messages at the Friendship Day site.

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  • You can't put a price on friendship, but constant texting can quickly add up, even if you only pay pennies per message.

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  • Keep an eye on your friends' moods to know when they might need the pick-me-up cute friendship text messages can provide.

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  • Many times, people are attracted to people that have better things to do other than trying to win someone's friendship.

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  • Try to strike up a friendship with one of the members.

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  • This way, you can gain trust and friendship with someone that may be able to encourage others in the clique to allow you to hang out with them.

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  • You may think giving into your friends' requests will make them like you more, but in actuality, many times, it will ultimately ruin your friendship with them.

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  • Birthdays and other special occasions are also ideal times to use a friendship poem.

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  • A friendship poem doesn't have to be something long and drawn out, a few lines would be acceptable if a normal amount of effort is put into them.

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  • A friendship poem isn't very hard to write!

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  • This site has literally hundreds of poems about many different topics, such as; life, love, teens, sadness, and friendship.

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  • There are many short poems and quotes on this site about friendship.

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  • Why not honor the friendship you've had with a friend by putting together a scrapbook of your mutual experiences?

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  • There aren't really any specific steps on how to be a good friend, as every friendship is unique and standards for a good friend are different for each individual person.

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  • There are, however, many traits that are important for becoming a good friend no matter what type of friendship you are looking for.

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  • There are many books available that give advice on being a good friend, and even what to do when a friendship is not working out the way you planned it to.

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  • Every friendship is different of course, and these steps will probably apply to most situations, but sometimes there may be exceptions.

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  • Friendships are basically formed on trust, and if you get caught in a lie, then that trust will probably not be easy to regain and your friendship will be strained.

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  • There are many different books about friendship and steps on how to be a good friend.

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  • Nothing hurts more than thinking you have something like a great friendship with someone only to find out that he or she is ashamed of being seen with you.

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  • You might think that your friendship is nice and hidden, but sometimes things happen.

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  • For some, the effort that you need to put into the friendship makes it not worth it.

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  • To celebrate Friendship Day, which is the first Sunday in August.

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  • If you know how to make friendship bracelets, then make two (using his favorite colors is always a good idea) and give him one to tie around his wrist or ankle.

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  • Stealing from a friend may cause you to irrevocably damage that friendship.

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  • Getting to know each other is an important part of youth group, so doing youth group activities and games is one way to build trust and friendship.

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  • If you are seeing any of the signs of a bad friend, you might want to decide whether your friendship is worth saving.

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  • There are more specific signs that it might be time to break off your friendship.

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  • Offer your friendship to the student being bullied.

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  • You chose some very special women to be a part of your wedding festivities, now it's time to let them know how much you appreciate their friendship and hard work.

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  • They're giving a token of their friendship and completing the bridesmaid ensemble.

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  • Women have long associated jewelry with close relationships, from the friendship bracelets that we wore in elementary school, to the engagement ring we received that has caused all of this wedding planning!

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  • Choosing or writing personal wedding vows is a intimate and romantic way to customize a wedding ceremony while expressing love, friendship, trust, and commitment for a happily ever after.

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  • We will forever be surrounded by tokens of your friendship, whether in the form of a beautiful rug or a hand-sculpted vase.

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  • Outfit the entire group in matching shirts as a way to express your gratitude for their love and friendship.

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  • Avoid hiring someone's aunt who dabbles in wedding planning, as this can create tension in your friendship if she is not the professional you expected.

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  • If this person is a close friend of yours, it might be time to decide if the friendship is worth all of the turmoil.

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  • Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton have had a bumpy history, with an on-again/off-again friendship that has had some ugly verbal exchanges.

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  • The 2007 summer hit, Superbad, is said to have been inspired by Rogen and Goldberg's friendship and Rogen co-wrote the screenplay when he was just 13.

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  • Perhaps the most famous of the Kardashian clan is Kim - who gained fame via her friendship with heiress Paris Hilton and for her sex tape scandal.

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  • Shortly after the fated meeting and subsequent friendship of Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau, Farvreau began working on the screenplay of the soon-to-be-hit-movie Swingers.

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  • Corey Feldman and Corey Haim shot to stardom in the 1980s, but it was their roles in 1987's The Lost Boys that solidified their friendship.

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  • When we last left the two washed up buddies, their friendship was on the outs.

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  • But where will Corey Haim and Corey Feldman's friendship be - and where's it heading?

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  • The statement Pink made through her publicist read "While the marriage is over, their friendship has never been stronger."

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  • After much back and forth banter about how Brody believed he could be friends with any one he chooses, he basically replied with a "Bro, puh-lease," effectively ending their friendship.

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  • Carlin developed a deep friendship with director Kevin Smith and appeared in a number of Smith's films.

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  • No one really knows why, perhaps Lo is threatened by Audrina's friendship with Lauren, perhaps she is threatened by how completely nice and unthreatening Audrina is - who knows?

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  • Thelma and Louise was a clever and intelligent movie about female empowerment and friendship.

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  • Despite a reputation for diva like behavior, Campbell's international presence includes a personal friendship with former South African President Nelson Mandela and an on-again off-again relationship with Robert DeNiro in the early 1990s.

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  • The two struck up a friendship and discovered they shared an interest in sewing and fashion.

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  • During the 1500s, many people traded rings with one another as symbols of friendship and love.

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  • The friendship bracelets common among children and teenagers are a form of macrame, and this weaving technique can be used for many different things, including woven necklaces, baskets, pot holders, shawls, and more.

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  • They can also last for years as individuals' wrist sizes change, ensuring that the friendship and the symbolism of the bracelet is not limited to one size.

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  • The hands typically mean friendship or may refer to a friendly bond between two people, such as a sibling or parental relationship.

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  • Claddagh bracelets, in fact, may be given as friendship bracelets between individuals of the same or opposite sex, or a claddagh bracelet may serve a purpose similar to a promise ring.

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  • It features a heart, symbolizing love, surmounted by a crown, symbolizing loyalty, and held by two hands, which symbolize friendship.

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  • These rings can indicate friendship, love, or commitment.

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  • When it is time for her to give her bridesmaids a special gift as a remembrance of her wedding day and to show her appreciation for their friendship and love, a beautiful heart shaped crystal jewelry box is often the perfect gift choice.

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  • Friendship bracelets are a wonderful concept.

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  • These brightly colored, highly individual bracelets signify friendship in a manner that does not require words.

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  • Traditionally friendship bracelets were hand knotted out of colored threads.

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  • The bracelet signified everlasting and unconditional friendship.

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  • The most popular material for making friendship bracelets is embroidery thread or floss, however any type of thread will work equally well.

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  • Modern friendship bracelets can be found mass produced and using other materials.

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  • There is no right or wrong when it comes to friendship bracelets and the style, it is the ethos that matters and what the bracelet signifies.

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  • A friendship bracelet should be given to a true friend.

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  • When the bracelet is tied around the wrist it will stay there for a long time signifying your friendship.

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  • Friendship bracelets can be found in many different colors and styles meaning that there is likely to be a type that is personalized for every friend.

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  • Team Colors - many sports have their own team colors and these can also be found in friendship bracelets.

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  • Many older people enjoy friendship bracelets and what they signify.

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  • Information about making friendship bracelets can be found on websites throughout the world.

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  • While it is wonderful to be able to give someone a beautiful hand made friendship bracelet, remember that it is what the bracelet signifies that is important.

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  • An interlocking friendship necklace is a great way to show someone special that you care about them.

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  • Whether you are looking to share a special piece of jewelry with a loved one, a special friend or cherished family member, an interlocking friendship necklace might be just the thing!

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  • These friendship necklaces are cleverly designed.

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  • They interlock in different ways and with different designs and this is what makes them such a versatile and attractive form of friendship jewelry.

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  • When the pieces are put together a perfect round circle is formed signifying the never ending nature of true friendship.

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  • One unique factor to consider when buying a friendship or interlocking necklace is the fact that you are buying a gift for someone else as well as a special piece of jewelry for you.

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  • For instance, if your friend always wears silver then they will appreciate a silver friendship necklace to complement their other jewelry.

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  • Likewise, it if they aways wear gold then perhaps a gold friendship necklace needs to be considered.

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  • Jewelry friendship pendants can be a wonderful gift for someone special.

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  • Many friends exchange jewelry to highlight their relationship, but friendship pendants are available for a wide range of friendly relationships, including best friends, sisters, and mother/daughter designs.

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  • There are many reasons to give a friendship pendant.

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  • No matter what the reason for the pendant, however, it can become a wonderful symbol of a lasting friendship that is always close to the heart.

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  • Friendship and relationship pendants come in a wide range of styles.

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  • Jewelry friendship pendants can be made extra special by personalizing the piece to be more symbolic of your enduring relationship.

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  • Many jewelry stores offer a limited selection of friendship pendants, though they will have a larger range of basic pendants that can be just as symbolic when given to a friend.

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  • For friendship specific jewelry, online retailers generally have a larger selection and competitive prices.

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  • Friendship pendants range in price from $10 for a simple, basic design to $100 or higher for more elaborate pieces crafted with precious metals and gemstones.

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  • The better craftsmanship will be evident in clearer, more precise details and a better look that is worthy of the friendship the pendant represents.

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  • A better quality piece will also last longer without scratching, warping, or otherwise succumbing to damage, and any long-lasting friendship deserves a long-lasting piece of jewelry.

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  • A simple promise ring can also be meaningful and will represent a promise of ongoing friendship.

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  • Rings are easy to personalize and engrave, and are one of the most popular types of friendship jewelry.

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  • Jewelry friendship pendants are a wonderful gift to symbolize a lasting, supportive relationship.

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  • With many designs to choose from in a range of prices and styles, there is a pendant out there to represent any type of friendship.

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  • The Claddagh symbol stands for love, friendship and loyalty and is worn as a family ring, friendship ring or wedding ring.

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  • If you're looking for a way to share your friendship through jewelry, a heart friendship bracelet may be just what you need.

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  • No one knows when the first friendship bracelet was created, but many jewelry experts believe they were inspired by the jewelry crafts of Native Americans.

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  • Friends exchange these bracelets as a symbol of their mutual friendship.

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  • Others see the bracelet as a symbol of the friendship.

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  • If the wearer removes the bracelet, rather than waiting for it to fall off on its own, he or she is indicating that the friendship has ended.

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  • Matching friendship bracelets are sometimes exchanged to show membership in a club or group.

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  • You can create a friendship bracelet in just about any design, but a heart friendship bracelet is a beautiful way to express your love for a friend.

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  • It's easy to make a friendship bracelet with a heart motif.

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  • If you don't have the time or the inclination to make your own friendship bracelet, why not support a crafter?

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  • You can buy handmade friendship bracelets, including bracelets featuring hearts, at online craft marketplaces.

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  • Etsy.com features lovely friendship bracelets at affordable prices.

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  • You can also find lovely friendship bracelets at ArtFire.com.

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  • Regardless of whether you choose to buy a friendship bracelet or make your own, these lovely jewelry items are a great way to express your affection for your friend.

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  • Making or buying a friendship bracelet with a heart motif provides a concrete reminder of how much you appreciate your friendship.

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  • Friendship necklaces are very popular demonstrations of love and friendship.

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  • Not all necklaces that symbolize friendship come in two parts.

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  • The symbolism here is of the beginning of a friendship and how it grows.

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  • This sorority Greek friendship necklace is made out of freshwater pearls and Swarovski crystals.

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  • Choosing the perfect friendship necklace might be difficult with so many styles and designs available, but once you make your selection, you'll always know that your friend holds the other half or has one just like it.

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  • New Moon friendship necklace is a way you and your best friend can share you love for the hit YA (Young Adult) book series and movie sagas.

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  • In the second movie, Bella and Jacob develop a deeper friendship.

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  • This budding friendship between Bella and Jacob has inspired jewelry, especially the following friendship necklaces that will surely please you and your pack.

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  • Both the New Moon friendship necklaces and the chains are in a gold finish.

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  • You can share this friendship with a specially designed friendship necklace.

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  • Join the Jacob Team and show your allegiance with this friendship necklace.The medallion is a replica of the wolf pack tribe's tattoo that each werewolf of Jacob's tribe has emblazoned on their shoulder.

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  • The medallion is magnetized so you can also wear it as one piece if you decide to let your friendship be with Jacob.

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  • If you're a Team Jacob, then you'll find the New Moon friendship necklace a real fan treasure.

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  • They are often given as a symbol of love or friendship.

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