Word: overthrows
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor John Fiske delivered the fourth of his series of lectures on the early history of the southern colonies last evening in Sanders Theatre. He traced the growing hostility of the king to the London Company resulting in the final overthrow of the charter of that corporation...
...There would be no judicial. B. It would cause great instability of government. (1) Under it the government is likely to be shaken by demagogues. (x) They would work against the ministry in the House. (y) The honor of being a minister would tempt them to overthrow the ministry. (2) The formation of a third party renders the government likely to be overturned at any time. (x) If this party goes with the opposite side, the government is overthrown. (y) Its continuance depends upon the continued support of a majority. C. Under it, affairs would tend to be superficially administered...
...Resolved, That the general welfare demands the overthrow of the Ottoman empire by the European powers...
Tiamat, mother of all gods, represented as a dragon, is the primaeval chaos. She plans to overthrow the gods, her children, gathers an army of monsters, and puts Kingu, her son and only faithful child, in command. Both Anu, the god of the heavens, and Ea, the god of the waters under the earth, are turned back in fright before this army. These events occupy the first two tablets. The third tablet tells how Marduk, son of Ea, offers to oppose Tiamat, if the gods in reward will make him ruler over them. In the fourth tablet Marduk defeats Kingu...
...Greek Soil." A class of juniors and seniors in bookkeeping has been formed by a graduate and quite a number have availed themselves of its advantages. Gifford Pinchot '89 lectured before the Graduates' Club on "Forestry as a Profession." The Hawaian Club held a dinner commemorating the overthrow of the monarchy, and guests were present from Harvard and Princeton...