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But while the terms of the Restoration settlement made political change less likely, they also intensified the pressures for change.
Like Rembrandt, his contemporaries among the Restoration portraitists favoured fanciful mythological guises.
It takes a bold writer to attempt a biography of one of the most recognized and cited of Restoration Englishmen.
He criticized the Restoration state, its social and juridical base, and its orthodox religious ideology.
Publishers and authors alike had to be concerned about the shifting currents in Restoration politics and religion.
The actions and ideas inspired by millenarian radicalism in the early Restoration drew reproach from many.
Those who lecture on Restoration history and literature will discover useful tidbits guaranteed to enliven a sleepy class.
The Stuart rule, and the Restoration politics that animated it, was never far from their minds.
Overall, peasants do seem to have been more prosperous after the Restoration, with a rise in living standards and a fall in mortality.
The period after the Restoration of 1660 offered many opportunities for royalists well-connected enough to seize them.
He returned to England with the Restoration in 1660, then married Anne Hyde and had two daughters, Mary and Anne.
Restoration of the diploid stage is often strictly controlled and brings together products separated at the first meiotic division.
By 1720 Restoration foppishness had given place to the dignity of the first Georgian period.
The Catholicising Stuarts were asked back but the Restoration, as Scott shows, solved nothing.
Restoration of longleaf pine ecosystems in the Southeast involves removal of large volumes of timber suitable for pulpwood.
The catch, a particular form of round based on word-play, was especially popular in Restoration England.
In 1648 his remains were disinterred and buried under a dunghill, but after the Restoration they were restored to their original resting place.
And it takes us to Vanity Fair, the spiritually vapid beau monde of Restoration Anglicanism.
During the Restoration, the prefect simply annulled the deliberations of the municipal council.
One of the beacons of the Romantic reform movement, Hugo was among the most fervent partisans of English drama during the Restoration period in France.
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Not long before the Restoration he was offered, and strongly pressed to accept, the post of lecturer at lisburn, in Ireland.
After the Restoration, Charleton published the work upon which he is here congratulated by our author.
England, then, had not recovered from the frivolities inaugurated after the Restoration.
He worked zealously for the Restoration of 1688, and he was the founder of the Darien scheme.
No sign of the times more plainly discovered the helotism to which the Restoration had condemned the young manhood of the epoch.
His works are numerous, and he was the first who held the office of historiographer, which he obtained on the Restoration.
The seaborne commerce of the country had increased enormously since the time of the Restoration.
Restoration of turgor brings about recovery of the leaf to its normal erect position.
Thus the bombardments of Kagoshima and Shimonosheki may be said to have helped indirectly in the Restoration of that year.
The second return of the Bourbons had shaken many friendships which had held firm under the first Restoration.
Restoration of Terrapin Point, one of two major observation areas overlooking the falls and the lower Niagara Gorge on the New York side.
Tenders are invited for Restoration of soughed portion of RP bund of river Jhelum by way of Const.
It is often mentioned as a place of assignation in Restoration plays.
It was after the Restoration that the aureate earth at Kinneff was dug up.
The bourbons look to the Church as the last hope of the Restoration.
Restoration calls, however, not for changes in ethics alone.
The Cotswold games, however, were revived at the Restoration.
Confiding in the future of the Restoration, he finally placed his money on the Grand-Livre at the moment when the funds were at fifty-six francs and twenty-five centimes.
English history presents no period so disgraceful as the Restoration.
Chair of Neuropsychology, Magdeburg University, Germany, who originally developed Vision Restoration Therapy.
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