Xviii Sentence Examples

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  • Maurepas, generally ascribed to the comte de Provence (Louis XVIII.), containing a bitter caricature of Turgot.

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  • In all probability the reformation instituted in the reign of Hezekiah, to which 2 Kings xviii.

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  • From the standpoint of the popular religion, the removal of the local altars, like Hezekiah's destruction of the brazen serpent, would be an act of desecration, an iconoclasm which can be partly appreciated from the sentiments of 2 Kings xviii.

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  • Simien-Despreaux, one of Louis XVIII.'s own authors, stated at a later period (1814) that Louis XVII.

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  • P. Smith suggests that the passage originally followed upon xviii.

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  • After the events of the 5th and 6th of October he consulted Mirabeau as to what measures the king ought to take, and Mirabeau, delighted at the opportunity, drew up an admirable state paper, which was presented to the king by Monsieur, afterwards Louis XVIII.

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  • Weddel and Company, from which those for 1885 and 1890 and for each year from 1895 to 1906 are given in Table XVIII.

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  • The terrace, you must know, as it goes round two sides of the house, has got itself XVIII.

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  • Enraged by Bonaparte's contemptuous refusal to encourage the return of "Louis XVIII."

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  • Ney, who had said that Napoleon ought to be brought to Paris in an iron cage, joined him with 6000 men on the 14th of March; and five days later the emperor entered the capital, whence Louis XVIII.

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  • As Chateaubriand remarked, in reference to Louis XVIII.'s constitutional charter, the new constitution - La Benjamine, it was dubbed - was merely a slightly improved charter.

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  • Every morning, when the rays of the rising sun touched the statue, it gave forth musical sounds, like the xvIII.

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  • At the Congress of Vienna the Powers awarded to her and her son the duchies of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla, in conformity with the terms of the treaty of Fontainebleau (March, 1814); in spite of the determined opposition of Louis XVIII.

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  • According to Joshua xviii.

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  • Semonville, who enjoyed a great measure of Louis XVIII.'s confidence, took no part in the Hundred Days.

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  • The unsegmented dense chitinous sternal plate of the metasoma (XIII to XVIII) is not removed.

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  • Her husband also wrote Memoires, and lived until 1831, after having, it is said, received subsidies from Louis XVIII.

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  • He now settled at Paris, was elected to the Academie des Sciences in 1816, but in consequence of the opposition of Louis XVIII.

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  • Brussels was again the headquarters in 1741, by which time Voltaire had finished the best and the second X XVIII.

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  • He made the personal acquaintance of Louis XVIII.

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  • The Moderates were in a minority in the chamber of 1815, but Decazes persuaded Louis XVIII.

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  • It was this threat of foreign intervention, rather than the clamour of the "Ultras," that forced Louis XVIII.

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  • In 1814 he was a member of the provisional government as minister of the interior; and by Louis XVIII.

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  • There seems to be some contradiction between Acts xviii.

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  • Although not himself a courtier, he was backed at court by Sosthenes de la Rochefoucauld and Madame du Cayla, and in 1822 Louis XVIII.

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  • Meanwhile he had consolidated the royal power by persuading Louis XVIII.

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  • Villene's plans were assisted by the death of Louis XVIII.

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  • Lyon, "Un Idealiste anglais au XVIII.

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  • He raised large sums of money for the provisional government in 1814 and for Louis XVIII.

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  • He spoke chiefly on financial questions; his known Liberal views did not prevent Louis XVIII.

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  • Everything was brought into a state of uncertainty once more by the escape of Napoleon from Elba; but the events of the Hundred Days, in which Talleyrand had no share - he remained at Vienna until the Toth of June - brought in the Bourbons once more; and Talleyrand's plea for a magnanimous treatment of France under Louis XVIII.

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  • Pallain, Talleyrand et Louis XVIII.

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  • So, from the first, France was faced with another war against an affrighted and infuriated Europe, a war in which the big battalions would be on the side of the Seventh Coalition; and to oppose their vast armies, Napoleon only had in March the 150,000 men he had taken over from Louis XVIII when the Bourbon hurriedly quitted the throne.

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  • Six months afterwards he was appointed by the Peel ministry to the governor-generalship of Canada, and his success in carrying out the policy of the home government was rewarded with a XVIII.

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  • She died at XVIII.

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  • In the divided state of the nation, indeed, this sanctuary was hardly visited from beyond Mt Ephraim; and every man or tribe that cared to provide the necessary apparatus (ephod, teraphim, &c.) and hire a priest might have a temple and oracle of his own at which to consult Jehovah (Judges xvii., xviii.); but there was hardly another sanctuary of equal dignity.

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  • In 1814 he was recalled by Louis XVIII.

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  • The relations between Poland, Prussia and Livonia are adequately dealt with by two sound German books, Theodor Schiemann's Russland, Polen and Livland bis ins xviii.

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  • Talleyrand had constantly defended the rights of France's old ally Saxony in the name of the principle which his master Louis XVIII.

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  • In 1814 he was chosen to carry the pope's congratulations to Louis XVIII.; in 1816 he was created cardinal-priest of Santa Maria Maggiore, and appointed to the see of Sinigaglia, which he resigned in 1818.

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  • The books of Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Samuel are proved much later than the times recorded in them by the numerous passages which speak of customs, conditions, &c., remaining " unto this day," and Judges in particular by xviii.

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  • The date 728 for Hezekiah's accession rests upon the assumption that of the two inconsistent dates in 2 Kings xviii.

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  • Some support is given to this view by (a) the statement in r Kings xviii.

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  • That this unit penetrated far to the south in early times is shown by the tribute of Kush (34) in Dynasty XVIII; this is of 801, 1443 and 23,741 kats, or 15 and 27 manehs and 7.5 talents when reduced to this system.

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  • Richelieu returned to France in 1814; on the triumphant return of Napoleon from Elba he accompanied Louis XVIII.

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  • The sufferings of the troops at Valley Forge having been charged to his mismanagement as quarter XVIII.

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  • Another order of the Lily was founded by Louis XVIII.

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  • At the age of sixteen he married Marie Therese of Savoy, sister-in-law of his brother, the count of Provence (Louis XVIII.).

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  • But Charles had none of the patience and commonsense which had enabled Louis XVIII.

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  • Wellington's reward was a fresh grant of £ 200,000 from parliament, the title of prince of Waterloo and great estates from the king of Holland, and the order of the Saint-Esprit from Louis XVIII.

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  • The emperor Alexander was hostile to Louis XVIII.

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  • The result was that when the emperor Alexander arrived in Paris he found Louis XVIII.

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  • These advances in natural science, which pointed to a unity and gradual evolution in nature, were accompanied by a growth in commerce, manufactures and industrialism; the same kind of spirit showed itself in the revolutionary upheaval of 1848, and in the materialistic publications which immediately followed, while these XVIII.

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  • Acts xviii.

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  • That entitled Developpemens sur diferents points de la theorie des perturbations (1841), was translated in part xviii.

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  • He was cordially received by Louis XVIII.; his military rank was confirmed, he was named colonel-general of hussars, and such of the vast Orleans estates as had not been sold were restored to him by royal ordinance.

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  • When Napoleon abdicated in April 1814 Pasquier continued to exercise his functions for a few days in order to preserve order, and then resigned the prefecture of police, whereupon Louis XVIII.

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  • He took no share in the imperial restoration at the time of the Hundred Days (1815), and after the second entry of Louis XVIII.

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  • In 1772 he became first lieutenant of the Swiss guards of the count of Provence (afterwards Louis XVIII.).

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  • He received an allowance from Louis XVIII.

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  • In colour different specimens present a considerable range of variation, but the animal is ordinarily of a rich dark brown, scarcely or not paler below than on the general upper parts; but the back xviii.

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  • Hobhouse was present at the battle of Dresden in August 1813, and, following the allied army into France, saw Louis XVIII.

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  • During his tenure of office (in 53) he dismissed the charge brought by the Jews against the apostle Paul (Acts xviii.).

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  • See Plutarch, Pyrrhus, I 1-21; Justin xviii.

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  • He lived in retirement during the lifetime of Napoleon, but was greatly honoured by Louis XVIII.

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  • Next year he returned to Rome as ambassador of the exiled Louis XVIII.

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  • He sacrificed too much to personal ambition, yet it would have been a graceful act if Louis XVIII.

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  • The right wing of the army, occupying the Val Sugana sector (extending to the Val Cismon), consisted of the XVIII.

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  • Contact was lost with the left wing of the XVIII.

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  • Di Robilant had taken over the XVIII.

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  • The breathing-space was needed by Di Robilant's troops, for the XVIII.

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  • When his fall brought about the restoration of Louis XVIII.

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  • The narratives are (a) 2 Kings xviii.

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  • Although he resumed his functions as director-general during the Hundred Days, he excused himself from taking his seat in the council of state and was apparently not seriously compromised, for Louis XVIII.

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  • See Naval Chronicle, xviii.; Ralfe's Naval Biography, ii.

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  • The epistle can hardly have been written therefore until after the period described in Acts xviii.

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  • This view, however, is not borne out by a comparison of the two chapters, for four of the cases mentioned in chap. xviii.

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  • Corps was duly formed but the XVI., XVII., XVIII.

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  • Corps on its left, supported by parts of the XVIII.

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  • After the first restoration he was named by Louis XVIII.

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  • To prevent such a catastrophe Louis XVIII.

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  • It was first xviii.

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  • Passing over his son Cassander, he appointed the aged Polyperchon regent, a measure which gave rise to much confusion and ill-feeling (Diodorus xvii., xviii).

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  • The epics in general show a mixture of Homeric, Ionic and Doric forms. The Bucolics, Mimes, and the " Marriage-song of Helen" (xviii.) are in Doric, with occasional forms from other dialects.

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  • The Jacobean mansion of Hartwell in the neighbourhood of Aylesbury was the residence of the French king Louis XVIII.

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  • I =xxxiv.-xxxvi.; xviii.

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  • So far was he from advocating fresh social revolt that he appealed to Louis XVIII.

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  • The principle of subtraction from a higher number, which appeared in notation, also appeared in numeration, but not for exactly the same numbers or in exactly the same way; thus XVIII was two-from-twenty, and the next number was onefrom-twenty, but it was written XIX, not IXX.

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  • Richard Burke was received with many compliments, but of course nothing came of his mission, and the only impression that remains with the reader of his prolix story is his tale of the two royal brothers, who afterwards became Louis XVIII.

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  • Those who wished to restore Louis XVIII.

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  • In 1814 and 1815 he endeavoured to procure from Louis XVIII.

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  • The scene, according to xviii.

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  • But if the location is an attempt to harmonize with xviii.

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  • But though the heads of the goyernment wanted to put an end to the Revolution they had no thought of restoring the monarchy in favor of the Comte de Provence, who had taken the title of Louis XVIII.

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  • At last this state of affairs became intolerable to the French government of Louis XVIII.

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  • In March 1814 the Allies entered Paris, and thanks to Talleyrand's negotiations the restoration of the Bourbons was effected, Louis XVIII.

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  • Pius, who had openly expressed sympathy with the new liberties of France, was accused of "Jacobinism"; Consalvi, brought up in the legitimist atmosphere of the entourage of Cardinal York, was a convinced supporter of the divine right of kings generally and of Louis XVIII.

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  • Chapters XVIII.

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  • In the more considerable of the elegiac fragments which have survived, he ridicules the doctrine of the migration of souls (xviii.), asserts the claims of wisdom against the prevalent athleticism, which seemed to him to conduce neither to the good government of states nor to their material prosperity (xix), reprobates the introduction of Lydian luxury into Colophon (xx.), and recommends the reasonable enjoyment of social pleasures (xxi.).

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  • From this time forward he was engaged in a ceaseless polemic against every fresh advance of the Napoleonic power and pretensions; with matchless sarcasm he lashed "the nerveless policy of the courts, which suffer indignity with resignation"; he denounced the recognition of Napoleon's imperial title, and drew up a manifesto of Louis XVIII.

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  • Physiography is well described in The Illinois Glacial Lobe (U.S. Geological Survey, Monograph, xxxviii.) and The Water Resources of Illinois (U.S. Geological Survey, Annual Report, xviii.).

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  • The people of Bouillon freely recognized him, and Louis XVIII.

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  • In 1814 it was incorporated in the kingdom of the United Netherlands, and it was here that Louis XVIII.

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  • It is soluble in dilute nitric acid, and in concentrated sulphuric acid; in the XVIII.

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  • Pop. (1906) 9749 It possesses iron mines and is the centre of the coal-fields of the Aveyron, which supply the ironworks established by the Duc Decazes, minister of Louis Xviii.

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  • Of this we have a vivid example in the episode 2 Kings xviii.

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