| 21. | Given at Washington D . C . this ninth day of June in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and ninety seven
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| 22. | The best known was " The farmer s almanack, for the year of our Lord . . . " which he began in 1824.
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| 23. | Given at Trent, the 15th day of the one thousandth, four hundredth first year of Our Lord, during the first year of our reign.
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| 24. | He assigned that supposed year the number 1 ( actually, I ) AD, for anno domini, " in the year of our Lord ."
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| 25. | Thus, " the year of our Lord " invites the query " Whose lord ? " and we're in an argument we don't need.
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| 26. | His work led to our modern calendar with its A . D . ( for Anno Domini _ Year of our Lord ) designations.
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| 27. | "The founder of the family of Cunningham was Neil Cunningham, designed governor of Lambroughton, born in England in the year of our Lord, 1131.
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| 28. | For example, in 1836 the full title was " The Ladies Diary, For the Year of Our Lord 1835, Being the Third After Bissextile.
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| 29. | Signed this 2nd day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirteen . ( Seal . ) ZACHARIAH CONNELL ""
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| 30. | On the other hand, the toponym is composed of two parts " Dentu " which refers to the year of Our Lord's incarnation 884 ".
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