Berne Sentence Examples

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  • One party threatened to return to Romanism; another threatened to sacrifice the independence of Geneva and submit to Berne.

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  • The related species of the Oestridae family, which include the widely disseminated chigoe or bicho do pe (Pulex penetrans), and the equally troublesome berne (Cutiterebra noxialis), which is so injurious to animals, are equally numerous.

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  • He heard Zwingli at Zurich in 1527, and next year accompanied him to the disputation at Berne.

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  • As one of the democratic leaders there he was obliged in 1782 to take refuge in England, upon the armed interference of France, Sardinia and Berne in favour of the aristocratic party.

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  • In January 1528 Oecolampadius and Zwingli took part in the disputation at Berne which led to the adoption of the new faith in that canton, and in the following year to the discontinuance of the mass at Basel.

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  • He was, further, obnoxious to them on account of his revelations as to the origin of the war, and at an international Socialist conference at Berne he had urged the German delegates to make a clean breast of Germany's war guilt.

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  • Berne, being the capital of the most central of the neutral European states, is the administrative centre of most of these unions.

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  • The general postal union was created by a convention signed at Berne in 1874.

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  • The official bureau of the union is at Berne.

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  • The convention dealing with them signed in 1883 created a union with its central office at Berne.

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  • A subsequent convention was signed at Berne in 1886 relating to matters of technical unification.

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  • In 1589 he obtained in Geneva and Berne sums sufficient to raise an army of mercenaries for Henry III., partly by the sale of jewels, among them the "Sancy" diamond which in 1835 found its way to the Russian imperial treasure, and partly by leading the Swiss to suppose that the troops were intended for serious war against Savoy.

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  • This general name seems best to describe the range in question, though, of course, portions of it are in Cantons other than that of Berne, viz.

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  • In Switzerland, on the contrary, there is an organized body of the New Church; divine service being held in the Society at Zurich and by circles at Berne, Herisau and Nesslau.

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  • His son, Nicholas Fish (1846-1902), was appointed second secretary of legation at Berlin in 1871, became secretary in 1874, and was chargé d'af%aires at Berne in 1877-1881, and minister to Belgium in 1882-1886, after which he engaged in banking in New York City.

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  • When we left you yesterday we ascended the mountain which divides the cantons of Berne & Unterwalden.

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  • In BERNE with great skill They work with a will To stop it from sounding too rude!

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  • From 1860 to 1866 he was professor in the university of Berne, and subsequently returned to Berlin as professor of philosophy in the kriegsakademie (1868) and later in the university of Berlin (1873).

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  • He attended lectures while supporting himself by teaching mathematics and physics at the polytechnic school at Zurich until 1900 and finally, after a year as tutor at Schaffhausen, was appointed examiner of patents at the patent office at Berne, where, having become a Swiss citizen, he remained until 1909.

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  • In BERNE with great skill They work with a will To stop it from sounding too rude !

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  • That 's because Berne uses his own specialized vocabulary to describe the transactions involved in games.

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  • Laws established at the Berne Copyright Convention specify that everything created privately and originally after April 1, 1989 is copyrighted.

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  • In 1868 the International Bureau of Telegraphic Administrations was constituted at Berne, and a convention was formulated by which a central office was appointed to collect and publish information and generally to promote the interests of international telegraphy.

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  • He strongly promoted the League of Nations in the early part of that year; he attended the International Socialist Conference at Berne; and in Dec. 1920 he paid an informal visit to Ireland in the hope of promoting peace.

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