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Updated: June 28, 2025


We endeavored to recall the history of the events that preceded the great Emperor's first downfall; the campaign in Russia, the burning of Moscow, the winter retreat, the depletion of the grand army by frost and hunger.

As the next two centuries pass more and more will be heard of depletion and misery in the Assyrian lands. Already before 800 we have the spectacle of the agricultural district of Arbela rebelling against Shalmaneser's sons, and after being appeased with difficulty, rising again against Adadnirari III in a revolt which is still active when the century closes.

"I would say that crop rotation may help to maintain the supply of some important constituents of a fertile soil, but it will certainly hasten the depletion of some other equally essential constituents." "Well, that's a new idea to me. I may not quite grasp your meaning; but first tell me about these tests you are making." When they stopped on the area of poor land as designated by Mr.

Political depletion and provision for needy citizens were collateral, but it would seem, in early times at least, secondary objects.

And who of us can say, until a careful scientific investigation is made, how much the rapid development of tuberculosis and other grave diseases, even among the well-nurtured, may be due to the depletion of the physical capital of the unborn by the too prolific childbearing of preceding generations of mothers?

General remedies of almost every kind were tried: depletion was carried to its full extent, the electric fluid was had recourse to; but at the expiration of nine weeks the case was abandoned and the dog destroyed. Permission to examine him was refused.

Then, so fighting for what it knows to be a good cause, the wounds and death endured and the national losses and depletion are not such sad and dreadful things as they at first appear. They liberate the soul of the individual; they liberate the soul of the nation. Whatever inner thing you make sacrifices for, the same will in time appear visibly in your life blessing or cursing you.

But now the real hour of crisis was at hand, not from his illness, but from the depletion of their food supplies. Beatrice had spent a hard afternoon in the forest in search of roots and berries, and as she crept homeward, exhausted and almost empty-handed, the full, tragic truth was suddenly laid bare. Her own strength had waned.

But notwithstanding this depletion, such had been the number of accessions, one hundred and seven in all, that I was able to report one hundred and fifty-seven members and sixty-three probationers, making a total of two hundred and twenty. The financial plan, adopted at the beginning of the year, that of collecting the funds in the classes, had proved a success.

This has been done so that there is as yet not noticeable depletion, and the people have remained so nearly satisfied until recently aroused by other inflammatory events that it is safe to say that no other larger section of the Russian Empire has been so free from violence, oppression and revolution as has the North.

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