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Elsewhere, the paper went into great detail about the supplies that had been ordered for Napoleon's arrival: By command of the Prince Regent, Lord Bathurst issued orders last month to one of the most tasteful and ingenious artists of the metropolis, to provide every thing which could contribute to the domestic gratification and comfort of Napoleon Buonaparte in his new residence at St Helena.

Individual companies were organized for each venture, but the companies were united by command of the States General in 1602 in order to reduce the costs and increase the security of such perilous and complex undertakings; the resulting United East India Company established bases throughout the Indian Ocean, notably in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), mainland India, and the Indonesian archipelago.

'There was no question of ordering someone by command of the organization to do something he did not want to do,' Lipski, writes, and he adds, 'There was a principle that if what they wanted to do was not contrary to the principles of KOR they should be allowed to pursue their own ideas.

Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, who was in command of the interned High Seas Fleet, ordered the ships to be scuttled in an attempt to prevent their possible seizure by the Royal Navy.

Voice culture has become the order, even the command, of the day.

Upon returning to the U.S., MacArthur received orders to assume command of the Philippine Department.

But Mr. McClosky produced an order signed by the Bosnian Serb leader, Radovan Karadzic, indicating that the general took command of the corps on July 13.

Ear advantage was determined by calculating laterality indices from the order of responding to the commands.

In retaliation, Lloyd staged her own show at the London Pavilion, advertising that "every one of her performances was a command performance by order of the British public".

Deux-Ponts was rewarded with the Order of Saint Louis and command of a regiment.

The pilot should not humbly beg the sailors to be commanded by him --that is nothehe order of nature; neither are 'the wise to go to the doors of the rich' --the ingeniofs authis of thisayingng told a lie --but the truth is, that, when a man is ill, whether he be rich or poor, to the physician he must go, and he who wants to be governed, to him who is able to govern.

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