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- Space exploration (14877 bytes)
56: ...of money, which could have been spent on domestic purposes. The contention is quite sharp with some sta...
194: {{Commons|Category:Space exploration}} - Cave (10592 bytes)
76: {{Commons|Cave|Cave}} - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
70: ... capital for himself and chose Byzantium for that purpose. The rebuilding process was completed in [[33...
88: ...me were rapidly dissolved, allowing the empire to pursue its own identity. Many historians mark sweepin...
160: {{commons|Byzantine Empire}} - Castle (27805 bytes)
6: ==Purpose of castles==
8: ...owners for specific purposes, or evolved into new purposes over time:
26: ...the key population of the local area, served this purpose.
67: ...[Dover Castle|Dover]], they formed the nucleus of purely military places of arms, but normally the cast...
81: ==Purpose of castles== - Tree (23723 bytes)
74: ...s religiosa'') planted in [[288 BC]] at [[Anuradhapura]], [[Sri Lanka]]; this is also the oldest human-...
287: ...ages in [[forestry]] for survey and documentation purposes:
301: {{commons|Trees}} - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
41: are usually known as trumpet pitchers. ''S. purpurea'' (the huntman's cup) has a more cosmopolitan d...
135: a second. In the Venus flytrap, spurious closure (in response to raindrops and blown-i...
192: ... carnivorous. Likewise, the seeds of [[Shepherd's Purse]], urns of ''[[Paepalanthus bromelioides]]'' an...
222: ...al part of the structure of a bromeliad for a new purpose, and built on it by the production of wax, en...
357: as this encourages them to synthesise red and purple [[anthocyanin]] pigments. ''Nepenthes'' and - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
8: ...fe of Sir Nicholas, a member of the Reformed or [[Puritan]] Church, and a daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke...
18: ...cholas had laid up a considerable sum of money to purchase an estate for his youngest son, but he died ...
35: ...rerogative, while retaining the confidence of the Commons. In 1613, Bacon was finally able to become attorn...
45: ...possibility of using snow to preserve meat. Bacon purchased a chicken (fowl) to investigate this possib...
51: ... the human will, which is governed by reason and spurred on by the passions; habit is what aids men in ... - Socrates (7975 bytes)
37: {{commons|Socrates}} - Mars (27704 bytes)
206: {{commons|Mars}} - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
2: ... [[Province of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], the [[Puritans]] of [[New England]], the gold-hungry settle...
37: ...ng tobacco planters. Thus, unlike in [[Puritanism|Puritan]] New England, there were few [[church]]es to...
44: ...lgrims sought to leave the Church of England, the Puritans wanted to reform it by setting an example of...
53: ===The Puritans===
54: ...wn as the "Great Migration." In the New World the Puritans created a deeply religious, socially tight-k... - Christianity (47078 bytes)
14: ...bstance) became human on earth, born as [[Jesus]] pursuant to the [[Old Testament]] scriptures, was cru...
39: ...cision]], dietary restrictions and the concept of purity, [[sabbath]], [[quartodecimanism]]) pejorative...
58: ...ia]]'' (Grace alone—is a person's salvation purely and exclusively due to God's unmerited grace, ...
122: ...d lead mankind into true knowledge of God and His purposes, and help them grow in holiness.
186: == See also == {{Commons|Jesus Christ}} - Allspice (3832 bytes)
3: <!-- If you add picture, put it in the commons with name Pimenta dioica.jpg --> - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
272: {{commons|Charles de Gaulle}} - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
3: ...ich became an early "[[research institute]]". For purposes of [[publication]], he owned a [[printing pr...
12: ...of astronomy helped by some of the professors. He purchased an [[ephemeris]] and books such as [[Sacrob...
99: {{commons|Tycho Brahe}} - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
14: ... British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the unive...
55: ...ared after his execution that More had been "more pure than any snow" and that his genius was "such as ... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
21: ... Controller-General of the Finances in [[1783]], pursued a strategy of conspicuous spending as a means...
42: ...state, now meeting as the ''Communes'' (English: "Commons"), proceed with verification of its own powers an...
70: ...at au denier 30'' ("redemption at a thirty-years' purchase") specified in the legislation of [[August 4...
130: ... gained the right to practise a trade through the purchase of a license; strikes became illegal.
150: ...that retracting the oath, heading an army for the purpose of making war upon the nation, or permitting ... - Stag Beetle (3702 bytes)
28: ... are [[Richmond Park]] and [[Wimbledon and Putney Commons|Wimbledon Common]]. - Brown Pelican (2615 bytes)
34: {{commons|Pelecanus occidentalis}} - Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
17: ...e Canadian House of Commons, the British House of Commons, and the German [[Bundestag]], approximately 15 p...
33: ...hus appear to have more influence over the public purse than the small states. In practice, however, ea...
149: ...tees, to special committees set up for a specific purpose, or to [[joint committee]]s composed of membe... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
12: ...tatives. [[James Madison]] described the Senate's purpose as "A necessary fence against...fickleness an...
14: ...dent [[Andrew Johnson]] in [[1868]] for political purposes; the trial ultimately ended in acquittal, wi...
54: ...y proceedings. Such a delay may serve one of many purposes; often, it allows Senate leaders to negotiat...
69: ...(as well as their subcommittees) for a variety of purposes, including the review of bills and the overs...
73: ...e established on an ''ad hoc'' basis for specific purposes; for instance, the [[Senate Watergate Commit...
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