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Pharaohs ruled Egypt from 3110 B.

C.

until 332 B.

C.

, when Egypt came under foreign rule.

The island of Greenland came under Denmark's authority in the early 1800s.

Japan came under American pressure to open its financial market.

The dictatorship came under fire for its human rights record.

The organization came under scrutiny following complaints of irregularities by a former employee.

In the introduction, I remarked, “The house of clay in which the mind dwells must receive a portion of its care; and that which I have bestowed on mine has proceeded on a belief in the truth of the theory herein advocated, as undoubting as that in the laws of gravitation; and when any new fact, or any remark of an author, relating to my theory came under my observation, I noted it down and laid it by with its kindred.

But the careful examination of drawings made in earlier oppositions, especially those made by Dawes and Green, afforded confirmation of not a few of Schiaparelli’s “canals”; even in 1877 a few of the easiest and most conspicuous had been delineated by other astronomers before any rumour of Schiaparelli’s work had come abroad, and as Mars came under observation again and again at successive oppositions, the number of those who were able to verify Schiaparelli’s discoveries increased.

But he came under protest, because music seemed to him an idle thing while the House of Lords remained undestroyed, and because this cousin of his could somehow make him do pretty nearly what he pleased.

A little after seven o’clock we came under a lowish spreading tree, from which with a perfectly clear sky over-head a smart rain was falling.

The days, colours, and metals also came under the same influences.

I cite this case because it came under my personal observation, and because it shows a variety of telepathic phenomena; it is what the ancient magnetisers called lucidity, clairvoyance or, more exactly, vision at a distance.

' said Sam, in whose mind the inmates were always represented by that particular article of their costume which came under his immediate superintendence.

In the course of the following year the whole of Ireland came under the protection of the new guardians of the peace, who, developing as time went on, eventually reached that state of efficiency that is now invariably associated with the name of the Royal Irish Constabulary.

Before the eightfold storming columns had been able to make ten steps, they came under our combined fire-rifles, machine-guns, cannon.

In a case which came under my own observation, the blood of an anæmic girl was found, before the use of Iron, to contain only 50 parts of globules in 1000, instead of 120, the normal average.

Now, the fact that it is not new demonstrates that the Lombrosian theory explains phenomena which really exist, since they came under the observation of man from the earliest times.

Boudin find the captain's age, his eyes went aimlessly over the respective captions which came under his special province the allembracing give us this day our daily press.

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