「revolution!」の共起表現一覧(1語右が「he」)
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During the French | Revolution, he relocated to Prussia and fought against |
During the American | Revolution he supported the British. |
During much of the | Revolution he was active politically. |
During the | Revolution, he entered service as a captain. |
After the 1979 Iranian | revolution he encountered difficulties. |
Since the | Revolution, he revised his attitude on Communism. |
After the failure of the | revolution he emigrated to Germany. |
After the October | Revolution he held various government positions. |
After the American | Revolution, he settled in Augusta Township. |
During the American | Revolution he sided with the Patriot cause. |
After the | revolution, he was given a tomato farm to run in Cuba, |
Following the French | Revolution, he travelled in Europe, visiting Berlin, Vi |
After the | Revolution, he became an ardent defender of their Order |
During the Russian | Revolution he was a Serbian diplomatic envoy in St. Pet |
After the Iranian | Revolution he moved back to England with his family. |
After the | Revolution, he helped build churches with the Society f |
He is the symbol of the ideal of the | revolution; he is the symbol of innovation. |
In 1789, at the outbreak of the French | Revolution, he left the Queen's service. |
After the French | Revolution he participated in the Royalist Catholic upr |
After the Bolshevik | revolution he was active in Soviet cooperative institut |
Following the October | Revolution, he became a proponent of a united communist |
During the | revolution he was wounded at the Battle of Stony Point |
After the | revolution he retired and lived with his son, Abraham B |
During the Cultural | Revolution, he exiled to Aoluguya Evenke National Villa |
At the time of the October | Revolution he was a Stabs-Captain. |
Shortly after the Velvet | Revolution he joined the High Energy Physics Department |
During the French | Revolution he wrote against the Civil Constitution of t |
nited Empire Loyalist and after the American | Revolution, he settled in Adolphustown Township. |
After the | Revolution he and his family were living in poverty. |
After the Glorious | Revolution, he remained in England but was hostile to W |
On the outbreak of the French | Revolution, he embraced its principles. |
After the German | revolution, he became a member of the National Assembly |
After the February | Revolution he was removed from office during the cleans |
Before the American | Revolution he was referred to as chief of the Senecas. |
After the October | Revolution, he was mudered by the Bolsheviks at his hom |
During the French | Revolution, he made his living as a merchant. |
Following the Russian | Revolution he joined Anton Denikin in the Volunteer Arm |
s first appearance back with the New England | Revolution, he suffered a left elbow dislocation. |
During the Hungarian | Revolution he acted as the Minister of State for the Hu |
During the French | Revolution he was appointed administrator of the Bas-Rh |
During the American | Revolution he was active in the militia and served on G |
During the American | Revolution, he played a key role for the Loyalist cause |
After the Bolshevik | Revolution, he left Russia for France and drew cartoons |
After the October | Revolution he joined the Red side and was head of the N |
In 1908 after the Young Turk | revolution he was released from prison and elected as a |
After the | revolution, he fled to Austria and later the United Sta |
During the American | Revolution, he published a monthly series of papers ent |
After the October | Revolution he was elected as the member of the Kiev Civ |
ring the tensions leading up to the American | Revolution he was an important spokesman for the rights |
On the failure of the | revolution he fled to Belgrade (1849) where he entered |
In 1917, following the Bolshevik | Revolution, he adopted a communist ideology and asked t |
After the Russian | Revolution, he published several striking articles on i |
Following the February | Revolution he was arrested by the Kronstadt sailors and |
After the | Revolution, he traveled across China and began to devel |
During the Orange | Revolution he was dismissed from the office of Deputy P |
After Velvet | revolution he founded his own architectural company, th |
Reappointed in 1689 after the Glorious | Revolution, he resigned in 1702, to protest Government |
During the American | Revolution he served the southern department of the Con |
1904, around the time of the Donghak Peasant | Revolution, he moved to Seoul in order to avoid the aut |
After the Velvet | revolution he worked for the Czech company Impromat, an |
At the beginning of the American | Revolution, he gave his money freely to aid the cause o |
In the German | Revolution he was arrested by the local radical Workers |
After the | Revolution, he became a shipmaster and engaged in the E |
Following the 1917 February | Revolution, he was demobilized and, sick and tired, ret |
In the American | Revolution, he commanded the 2nd Battalion of the King' |
e deposition of the Sultan by the Young Turk | Revolution, he returned to Van in 1908. |
During the | revolution, he was a representative of Elis in the seco |
During the American | Revolution, he served on the Georgetown Committee of Sa |
During the American | Revolution he served on the Connecticut Council of Safe |
After the | Revolution, he criticized the policies of the National |
During the 1848 Wallachian | Revolution, he fled the country, returning after some t |
During the American | Revolution, he served in the South Carolina Provincial |
However, after the Glorious | Revolution he was rearrested, tried and condemned, but |
During the American | Revolution, he was invited to North Carolina by that co |
Supportive of the | Revolution, he gave up his desk to enter a printer's of |
uring World War I and the subsequent Russian | Revolution he was in Russia, where he actively particip |
as Minister of State, but after the Belgian | Revolution he was removed from this office on 18 Octobe |
Also, when asked about a reunion with the | Revolution, he said "...if he's [Prince] ready and will |
During the American | Revolution, he served on the local council of safety an |
At the outbreak of the | Revolution he was a captain of cavalry, and his zeal le |
In the events leading up to the American | Revolution, he became a member of the Delaware Committe |
However, in 1790, following the French | Revolution, he became a non-juror, refusing to swear to |
After the Carnation | Revolution, he was Minister of Justice in the first, se |
After the Carnation | Revolution he was the Portuguese ambassador in Moscow a |
sed from Saint-Lazare jail during the French | Revolution, he rebuilt it in pompeian style for his wif |
About the time of the | Revolution he took orders, and was shortly afterwards m |
At the outbreak of the | Revolution he held office under the new government and |
During the October | Revolution, he drafted, introduced, and defended the re |
In 1905, following the Russian | Revolution he moved to Stuttgart until 1908, when he mo |
ed Russian and Ottoman forces suppressed the | revolution, he left Wallachia for Constantinople, where |
After the Cuban | Revolution he became a founding member of the Cuban Fil |
After the | Revolution he was restored to his orders and received a |
In 1792, in the wake of the French | Revolution, he traveled via Strasbourg to Paris and bec |
childhood years and with the outbreak of the | revolution, he was the first to represent from all of h |
ki Eteria and upon the outbreak of the Greek | Revolution, he was elected representative of his provin |
After the Texas | Revolution, he lived in Leon County, Texas for a time a |
After the EDSA | Revolution, he ran in the 1987 congressional elections, |
cine in Albany; at the start of the American | Revolution, he became a surgeon's mate in Edward Jessup |
he King's Orange Rangers during the American | Revolution, he purchased a commission of major in the B |
During the American | Revolution he was a member of Westmoreland County's Com |
In 1906, in the context of the | revolution, he was a founder of Basarabia, a newspaper |
At the beginning of the American | Revolution, he offered his services to Connecticut and |
After the 1979 | revolution he left Persia for Geneva, Switzerland with |
After the outbreak of the French | Revolution he returned to France, and took the oath of |
However, after the February | Revolution, he was dismissed from his posts by the new |
With the coming of the American | Revolution, he became chairman of Bergen County's commi |
During the Cultural | Revolution he came under attack by the Red Guards for b |
National Guard was formed in the year of the | Revolution he played in this and from 1790 was its depu |
in 1770, and at the outbreak of the American | Revolution, he favored the Patriot cause. |
After the | Revolution he moved to New York, but soon returned to P |
During the American | Revolution, he was a member of the First Troop Philadel |
Following the victory of the 1979 | revolution, he was appointed as deputy for Cultural Aff |
after the suppression of the 1956 Hungarian | Revolution, he drifted away from orthodox Marxism and h |
h the French and Indian War and the American | Revolution he sought to create a full-time, professiona |
was dissolved at the outset of the American | Revolution, he served as a delegate to the Virginia Con |
After 1960 | Revolution, he worked in the commission for preparing a |
During the French | Revolution he was a generous benefactor of the exiled F |
After the Iranian | Revolution he remained playing for Persepolis winning t |
After his return from the American | Revolution, he was introduced to Benedict Arnold (who h |
During the Mexican | Revolution, he left the country and went to the United |
Returning in the midst of the American | Revolution, he served in the "Flying Hospital," a mobil |
After the February | Revolution he organized volunteer units to continue the |
During the American | Revolution he was a member of the council of safety, a |
way from the mayhem subsequent to the French | Revolution, he returned to France and was ordained a pr |
al Russia; but on the outbreak of the French | Revolution he left the opposition and vigorously mainta |
on of Margaret Thatcher and not the intended | revolution he wished to create. |
continued and intensified due to the French | revolution; he spoke against Thomas Paine's doctrines a |
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