1) Edmund, Saint, d. 869, king of East Anglia. The Columbia Encyclopedia,
Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Edmund, Saint, d. 869, king of East Anglia, d. 869, king of East Anglia (855-869). He was supposedly martyred by the invading Danes for his adherence to Christianity.... 2) 869. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996 ...NUMBER:869 QUOTATION:For the wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does; likewise the husband does not have authority over his own body,... 3) 869. William Shakespeare. King John. 1564-1616. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919.
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 869 AUTHOR: William Shakespeare (15641616) QUOTATION: Sweet, sweet, sweet poison for the age s tooth. ATTRIBUTION: King John. Act i. Sc. 1. [text] WORKS:... 4) 869. Richard M Nixon, 37th US President. Simpson s Contemporary Quotations.
1988 ...NUMBER: 869 AUTHOR: Richard M Nixon, 37th US President QUOTATION: I wish I could give you a lot of advice, based on my experience of winning political debates. But... 5) 869. Negro Spirituals by Anonymous. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed. 1900. An
American Anthology, 1787-1900 ...For de last soul s converted. In dat great gittin -up Mornin , 10 Fare you well, Fare you well. De Lord spoke to Gabriel: Say, go look behind de altar, Take down... 6) 869. Satiety. Mawson, C.O. Sylvester. 1922. Roget s International Thesaurus
of English Words and Phrases ... NOUN: SATIETY, satisfaction, saturation, repletion, glut, surfeit; cloyment [obs.], satiation; weariness [See Weariness]. spoiled child; enfant gâté [F.]; too much... 7) 869. Second Crucifixion. Richard Le Gallienne. The Oxford Book of English
Verse ...Twice broken His great heart in vain. I hear, and to myself I smile, 5 For Christ talks with me all the while. No angel now to roll the stone From off His unawaking... 8) 869. Oliver Wendell Holmes (1841-1935). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary
of Quotations. 1989 ...Oliver Wendell Holmes (1841-1935) Man is born a predestined idealist, for he is born to act. To act is to affirm the worth of an end, and to persist in affirming... 9) X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 1. The Tunics of
the Eye. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. ...From without inward the three tunics are: (1) A fibrous tunic, (Fig. 869) consisting of the sclera behind and the cornea in front; (2) a vascular pigmented tunic,... 10) Constantinople, Fourth Council of. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition. 2001 ...Constantinople, Fourth Council of, 869-70, regarded as the eighth ecumenical council by the modern Roman Catholic Church. It has never been accepted by the Orthodox... |