- code that was
supposed to be
based on
Yekhe Zasag of
Genghis Khan.
Thenceforwards he was
called Jasagtu, who made
peace with the
Right Wing
Tumens and...
-
rebellion against the
United States on
January 1, 1863, "shall be then,
thenceforward, and
forever free". On
September 24 and 25, the War Governors' Conference...
-
steward of the king's
household late in 1471, [Thomas Stanley] was
thenceforward a
regular member of the
royal council. Ross (1981), p. 186. Gillingham...
- the
Catholic church to be the sole
authoritative voice on earth, and
thenceforward ... he not only
stood firm
against surrender but on no
single occasion...
- (Confederacy) on
January 1, 1863, he
would declare their slaves "then,
thenceforward, and
forever free." He did so. The
Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution...
- [sovereignty];
small is the
profit that he does not divide. Alas for
Scotland thenceforward. His name will be the Furious. 130. He will be but a
short time over...
- self-perpetuating
membership gave way to po****r
election by the
student body, and
thenceforward the club
served as the de
facto undergraduate student government. The...
- to send a
military guard to
protect the bank and the
Mansion House.
Thenceforward a
nightly guard (the 'Bank Picquet') was
provided by
soldiers of the...
-
execution and
beauty of form the
chief objects of all artists; and
thenceforward execution was
looked for
rather than thought, and
beauty rather than...
-
directly addressing the
matter of
French antisemitism to the public;
thenceforward, "intellectual"
became common, yet
initially derogatory, usage; its...