Lewes Sentence Examples

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  • The municipal borough, incorporated in 1898, includes the parishes of Hove and Aldrington, of which the first is within the parliamentary borough of Brighton, but the second is in the Lewes division of the county.

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  • Lewes's Aristotle, p. 187.

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  • Lewes points out that Leibnitz is inconsistent in his account of the intelligence of man in relation to that of lower animals, since when answering Locke he no longer regards these as differing in degree only.

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  • Coprolites have been found at Lyme Regis, enclosed by the ribs of ichthyosauri, and in the remains of several species of fish; also in the abdominal cavities of a species of fossil fish, Macropoma Mantelli, from the chalk of Lewes.

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  • In 1840 Hare was appointed archdeacon of Lewes, and in the same year preached a course of sermons at Cambridge (The Victory of Faith), followed in 1846 by a second, The Mission of the Comforter.

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  • Lewes, the intelligence had xlv.

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  • This order was first brought to England by William, earl of Warren (son-in-law of William the Conqueror), who built the first house at Lewes in Sussex about 1077.

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  • Lewes asserts against Spencer that the arrangement in a series is necessary, on grounds similar to those which require that the various truths constituting a science should be systematically co-ordinated although in nature the phenomena are intermingled.

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  • The principal harbours are those of Wilmington, New Castle and Lewes.

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  • Its railway mileage in January 1907 was J33.6 m.; the Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington (Pennsylvania system), the Baltimore & Philadelphia (Baltimore & Ohio system), and the Wilmington & Northern (Philadelphia & Reading system) cross the northern part of the state, while the Delaware railway (leased by the Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington) runs the length of the state below Wilmington, and another line, the Maryland, Delaware & Virginia (controlled by the Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic railway, which is related to the Pennsylvania system), connects Lewes, Del., with Love Point, Md., on the Chesapeake Bay.

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  • Wilmington is a customs district in which New Castle and Lewes are included; but its trade is largely coastwise.

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  • Opposite Lewes is the Delaware Breakwater (begun in 1818 and completed in 1869, at a cost of more than $2,000,000), which forms a harbour 16 ft.

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  • The national government also made appropriations for opening an inland waterway from Lewes to Chincoteague Bay, Virginia, for improving Wilmington harbour, and for making navigable several of the larger streams of the state.

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  • The first settlement on Delaware soil was made under the auspices of members of this company in 1631 near the site of the present Lewes.

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  • The chalk occasionally becomes phosphatized, as at Taplow (Bucks) and Lewes (Sussex).

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  • When John Evelyn was five years old he went to live with his mother's parents at Cliffe, near Lewes.

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  • The first English house of the Cluniac order was that of Lewes, founded by the earl of Warren, c. A.D.

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  • Nevertheless, largely under the influence of the exaggeration of the conservation of energy, many psychologists - Wundt, Paulsen, Riehl, Jodl, Ebbinghaus, Miinsterberg, and in England Lewes, Clifford, Romanes, Stout - have accepted Fechner's psychophysical parallelism, as far at least as men and animals are concerned.

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  • Lewes (q.v.), starting from the phenomenalism of Hume, fell under the spell of Kant and his successors, and produced a compromise between G.H.Lewes.

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  • This noumenalism would not do for Lewes, who says that air is a group of qualities, and qualities are feelings, and motion is a mode of feeling.

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  • In this feature the phenomenalism of Lewes is the English parallel to the German phenomenalism of Wundt.

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  • Clifford (q.v.) was working out the hypothesis of psychophysical parallelism to a conclusion different from that of Lewes, and more allied to that of Leibnitz, the prime originator of all these hypotheses.

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  • Ignominiously defeated by Montfort at Lewes (1264) he fell into the position of a cipher, equally despised by his opponents and supporters.

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  • The most important of his writings is the Narratio de bellis apud Lewes et Evesham.

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  • Three years later, however, he received another appointment, at Lewes in Sussex.

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  • Juneau was founded in 1880; the same year the opposition of the Indians was withdrawn that had prevented the crossing of the mountain passes to the interior, and after 1880 repeated and scattered discoveries were made on the Lewes, Pelly, Stewart and other streams of the Upper Yukon country in Canada.

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  • At Lewes, on the 14th of May, he infficted a crushing defeat on the kings army.

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  • Those burned were George van Parris (1551), Flemish surgeon; Patrick Pakingham (1555), fellmonger; Matthew Hamont (1579), ploughwright; John Lewes (1583);(1583); Peter Cole (1587), tanner; Francis Kett (5589), physician and author; Bartholomew Legate (5652), cloth-dealer, last of the Smithfield victims; and the twice-burned fanatic Edward Wightman (1612).

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  • It may be noted that de Warren founded a similar castle and priory at Lewes in Sussex.

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  • Lewes censures Renan for asserting of Ghazali's theory of causation - " Hume n'a rien dit plus."

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  • Lewes declares A market town in East Sussex has been declared an air quality management area due to street canyon problems.

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  • I'm not sure what the busses will be up to, but they certainly won't be entering central Lewes.

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  • Late into the 20th century they continued to burn an effigy of the Pope in Lewes in Sussex.

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  • William the Conqueror instructed his loyal lieutenant, William de Warenne, to build a castle in the Lewes area.

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  • He believes a packed York Road will gives the magpies the boost they need to defeat Lewes tomorrow (Saturday ).

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  • Lewes was far away and the young people heard nothing of William.

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  • The answers also revealed that Lewes prison has 5 fewer prison officers than operational staffing requirements dictate.

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  • The FA Cup exit at Lewes was made more palatable by the incredible season enjoyed by Jimmy Quinn's side.

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  • The Save Lewes campaign was launched on 7 January 2006 in the pedestrian precinct, at our table in the Farmers ' Market.

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  • Due to falling numbers, the Lewes reformatory surrendered its license as an inebriate reformatory in January 1910.

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  • Lewes, like most of East Sussex has a very sectarian past.

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  • He was born in Lewes, son of a poor shoemaker.

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  • The site was, until 1989, occupied by extensive railroad sidings, and the embankment of the former Lewes - Uckfield railroad line.

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  • Member for Lewes (Norman Baker ), who made a particularly thoughtful contribution.

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  • Of these, two passed to the priories of Lewes and Michelham respectively, and after the dissolution of the monasteries were subject to frequent sale and division.

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  • Lewes and others the doctrine of "cerebral reflex" was suggested, whereby actions, at first achieved only by incessant attention, became organized as conscious or subconscious habits; as for instance in the playing on musical or other instruments, when acts even of a very elaborate kind may directly follow the impulses of sensations, conscious adaptation and the deliberate choice of means being thus economized.

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  • The office of steward in France, then recently suppressed, had for some time been the highest office of state in that kingdom, and Simon de Montfort appears to have considered that his hereditary stewardship entitled him to high official position in England; and after his victory at Lewes he repeatedly figures as steward of England in official documents under the great seal.

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  • Each song was linked by pleasant friendly, uplifting banter including surreptitious advertising for Harveys of Lewes !

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  • Member for Lewes (Norman Baker), who made a particularly thoughtful contribution.

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