Restora

Word RESTORA
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While setting up pathways toward ecosystem restora­tion, the government continues to ignore citizens’ calls for action on public health. ❋ Rocky Kistner (2011)

He was not, however, without hope that the outcome of World War I would be a restora - tion of the fundamental rules of justice, and faith in the principles of humanitarianism. ❋ MORRIS GINSBERG (1968)

With this weakening of the traditionalist components in conservatism naive sup - port for traditional authority felt uncertain, and not infrequently released an unrealistic desire for restora - tion of that authority after it had been removed by revolutionary activity, thereby transforming in a democratic age the guiding image of monarchy into ❋ RUDOLF VIERHAUS (1968)

The time of Hadrian was the finest in antiquity for Piranesi, and works from this period and their elaborate restora - tions are seen for example in his Diverse maniere d'adornare i cammini (1769) and his Vasi, candelabri ❋ DAVID IRWIN (1968)

The followers of Confucius took charge of the restora - tion of the classics, the reestablishment of the tradition and the revival of history. ❋ HERBERT BUTTERFIELD (1968)

This neo-conservatism was no longer “restora - tionist”; it sought not to preserve the existent, but to eliminate what had come to be; not to restore some medieval order, but to make room for a post-bourgeois, post-capitalistic world. ❋ RUDOLF VIERHAUS (1968)

After 1815 Cuvier's catastrophism was perhaps keyed to the intellectual tone of the Bourbon restora - tion, but it was also popular in the English-speaking world. ❋ LEONARD G. WILSON (1968)

The Reformations of the sixteenth century, in this schema, can be viewed as so many attempted restora - tions of the initial, purely religious idea of authority which developed, under the pervasive late-medieval conditions of religio-secular interpenetration, into conflicting versions of institutional authority. ❋ LEONARD KRIEGER (1968)

He was in the habit of noting down his restora - fiona of corrupt passages, and the grounds of his opinion, in the margins of books and in copy*books or on loose papers* Alter his death, all that he thus left was piu-chased by Trinity College, ❋ Unknown (1813)

John HoUings; containing a distinct and exact Account of the most considerable Latiri Dictionaries which have appeared since the restora - tion of Learning, together with some Memoirs of the Compilers of them. ❋ Unknown (1812)

May 18th, I66I, in the 13th year of his reign, and chosen Knight of the shire for the county of Oxon; first, in 1054, and again in the first parliament after the restora - tion of the royal family, and continued so till his death. ❋ Unknown (1812)

In order to the restora - tion of Charles IL he had Portsmouth delivered to him by Co - lonel Norton, his wife's brother; the government of which he possessed to his death, which happened soon after, and was buried there. ❋ Unknown (1812)

When Charles IL made a creation of Peers upon his restora - tion. ❋ Unknown (1812)

It is observable that both Isaiah and Ezekiel place the restora - tion of Israel in the third class, and it is remarkable that Sodom and her daughters were destroyed by fire from heaven. ❋ Unknown (1812)

When Charles II. made a creation of Peers upon his restora - tion. ❋ Unknown (1812)

And in what way was he to look for that restora - tion? ❋ Sutcliffe, Joseph, 1762-1856, Tr (1812)

I shall as soon as the prizes arrive demand their restora - tion. ❋ Unknown (1792)

In failure to do so, restora - tion to membership is a new investment with his office, which was im - paired only indirectly and inferentially by a suspension of his church privileges. ❋ Unknown (1789)

All persons, firms, corporations, departments or others opening a street with the permission of said commission, shall restore the street to its former condition to the satisfaction of said commission, which otherwise shall make such restora - tion at the expense of the delinquent person, firm, corpora - tion, department or others who made such opening, and said commission may require a bond or other security for the performance of any contract relative thereto. ❋ Unknown (1663)

Expenditures from said account shall, subject to appropriation, be made from said fund for completing the payment of the cost of restora - tion of said house and maintaining and operating the house and grounds thereafter and for the maintenance of any other buildings of historical importance under the control of said commissioners. ❋ Unknown (1663)

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