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  • ugh it cost him a hard struggle to give up his labors among the aborigines and leave America, he acc
  • meanwhile his ministerial duties and literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted as prea
  • But in 1800 he resumed his labors, and was appointed Presiding Elder of the Poto
  • t is not lawful to "shorten one's life to shun labors and conflicts."
  • cess was partly the fruit of his predecessors' labors and of peculiarly favorable circumstances.
  • fatigue resulting from his continuous literary labors and his excessive austerities, so ruined his h
  • In the one field his labors are represented by his Storia Pittorica dell'
  • author spared no pains to render his critical labors as complete as possible, and to leave the Bibl
  • The Tifts were not paid for their labors, aside from expenses.
  • ligious of his order to extend their apostolic labors beyond the Italian peninsula and northern Euro
  • e plot follows a string of incidents involving labors going berserk.
  • She recorded in her 1908 book, Labors' Greatest Conflicts, that the national guard o
  • In 2000, a series of unknown attacks on Labors have made two police detectives, Shinichiro Ha
  • ng work, by his cool, calculating and skillful labors, he succeeded in his mission and brought MICHE
  • Worn out by austerities and exhausting labors, he died at Saint Yon near Rouen early in 1719
  • Under the Arrow Cross he continued his labors in deportation and mass murder.
  • the Tsuge School to study the possible use of labors in armed forces service.
  • During the course of his temperance labors in America and abroad, Murphy is said to have
  • rossed over into New York, but of his priestly labors in the latter state prior to the close of the
  • of the west, his campaign experiences and his labors in the ministry, all constituted a preparation
  • try and old Russian art, and the result of his labors is enshrined in Historical Sketches of Russian
  • Exhausted from his labors, Lavialle retired to St. Joseph's Infirmary an
  • The Labors of Sisyphus may refer to
  • Deutsch was in a camp of forced labors of the Siemens company in Vienna.
  • e giant crab, plays a minor role in the Twelve Labors of Hercules.
  • M. A. D. W. Howe, Jr., The Life and Labors of Bishop Hare, Apostle to the Sioux (New York
  • matical treatises formed the foundation of the labors of such promoters of classical studies as Manu
  • films, scheduled for release in 2010, are The Labors of Hercules: Modern Solutions to 12 Herculean
  • the myth of the Cretan Bull, one of The Twelve Labors of Heracles.
  • council, instead of secluding himself from the labors of state.
  • , while working on a book and documentary, The Labors of Hercules: Modern Solutions to 12 Herculean
  • ecting a settling place, directing the initial labors of the colonists and guiding the fledgling col
  • 71), Thoughts upon Government (1872), Life and Labors of Mr Thomas Brassey (1872), Iras de Biron (18
  • ets of its architecture through a study of the labors of its founders, and to trace its genesis and
  • Fleckeisen is chiefly known for his labors on Plautus and Terence; in the knowledge of th
  • Besides his scientific labors, Robins took an active part in politics.
  • ef in study, but life and a continuance of its labors seemed to be almost hopeless.
  • Having fled to Salisbury, he continued his labors there until the next August.
  • The learned labors to which the remainder of his life was devoted
  • Her labors took her to the Treasury Islands; the Russell
  • n in the 1850s in the course of his monumental labors transcribing documents of recusant history fro
  • on in general, as well as Trade in particular, labors under, with a proposal for preventing the remo
  • One of his chief labors was the translation of the Bible into Armeno-T
  • The result of their labors was St. James Church, dedicated in 1853 under
  • The continuation of these labors was seen in a Dictionary of Sects and Heresies
  • ... In the course of our labors, we shall not be unmindful of the numerous ins
  • His labors were principally confined to his office as tea
  • Abraham John Valpy at which task his editorial labors were so excessive as to induce near total blin
  • The fruits of these labors, which had been published as articles in vario
  • Her labors won her the most generous praise of the leader