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... refuses the offers ofthe army. Which marches to London.Enters the city. And gives the law to the parliament. Theking listens to the counsels ofthe officers. Andintrigues against them. Rise ofthe ... to the maintenance ofthe true Protestant religion, with due consideration to the just ease of tender consciences, to the settling ofthe rights ofthe crown and of parliament, the laws ofthe ... declaration on the part of[ a] the parliament; that itwas the real intention oftheking to satisfy the demands ofthe papists by altering the national religion, and the rapacity ofthe Cavaliers...
... for their departure. Aboat was laden with the relics ofthe saints, the muniments ofthe king, and the most precious vessels. The table ofthe great altar covered with plates of gold, which King ... defenders ofthe fort; but the confident bearing of their young ealdorman and the thought ofthe strength of their walls reassured them. The Danes halted at a distance of about a quarter of a mile ... most of their time to the building ofthe new fort, living very simply, andexpended the whole ofthe revenues ofthe lands on the payment ofthe freemen and masons engaged upon the work. The Roman...
... translation ofthe ‘‘War Hymn of the Boers,’’ ‘‘sung by the Boers in their camps during the Majubacampaign’’ (Majuba was the scene ofthe infamous Boer defeat of the British in the first Boer War of ).⁵ ... to the camps – they were an important part of his defense ofthe sexual honor of the British soldier. First Doyle gave his version ofthe origin of the camps: ‘‘Considerable districts ofthe ... (). The ‘‘Officerin the Field’’ asserts that ‘‘one ofthe causes which has lent to thisrecklessness is the isolation ofthe theatre of war, and the entire absence of any public opinion’’ (). The...
... it not for the Supreme Court s stubborn refusal to give them up, there would be no fi sh left in those barrels worth the shooting. Still, theCourt does insist on citing the text ofthe document, ... contrast, theCourt makes decisions on the basis of its own judgment about the most desirable results.Yawning Gaps The text ofthe written Constitution does not so much as acknowledge some ofthe ... the text ofthe enacted statute captures it. Then the court should give effect to the literal statutory language out of respect for the bargained-for policy it is assumed to represent. The bare...
... cannot be used to attack the Royal Commission findings as to the cause ofthe crash. On behalf ofthe applicants it was made clear nonetheless that their acceptance ofthe jurisdictional bar ... from the general body ofthe report. But the quashing ofthe costs order because of its association with that paragraph is enough to do justice there. The position is less clear as regards the ... High Court Judge, the Erebus Commission was a Royal Commission in that the warrant was expressed to be issued under the authority ofthe Letters Patent of 1917 constituting the office of Governor-General....
... the margin of a field, they crouched there together till the commander ofthe ships was tired of firing. The queen's destination was York, the great and ancient capital ofthe north of ... cousin of Prince Charles. Her father, being brother ofthe late king, and uncle ofthe present one, was made lieutenant general ofthe kingdom, having thus the second place, that is, the place ... girl, of about nineteen, immensely rich, being the heiress ofthe vast estates of her mother, who was not living. Her father, though he was the lieutenant general ofthe realm, and the former king& apos;s...
... Veitch is not one of burial but of exhumation. What, he asks, is the role ofthe undeadin the legal constitution ofthe nation? The victims of wars, dead longsince, and the victims of prior regimes, ... young, poor, working-classwoman. The sense of injustice that attracts people to law is so often borne of a desire for the promise of certainty that it is precisely the task of the study of law to ... wasotherwise this was due to the presence of compensating modes of order – modes ofthe sacred and of official discipline. There is a preliminary problem in that first-hand accounts of the crowd...
... Winter The Portals of El Dorado Panel ofthe Fountain of El Dorado Youth The American Pioneer Cortez The End ofthe Trail Panel from the Column of Progress The Feast ofthe Sacrifice The ... and Courts ofthe Exposition, Mr. Calder has designed the Nations ofthe Orient, The Nations ofthe Occident, The Fountain of Energy, The Stars, Column of Progress and its sculpture, and The ... The Signs ofthe Zodiac Herman A. MacNeil, Sculptor One ofthe loveliest gems of beauty in theCourtofthe Universe is Herman A. MacNeil's cameo frieze of gliding figures. In the...
... divorced from the impact ofthe other upwind States. Rather, the collective burden must be allocated among the upwind States in proportion to the size of their contributions to the 41 unprecedented ... promulgating the Transport Rule in response to the remand ofthe Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) by the U.S. Courtof Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit”). In North Carolina v. EPA, this Court ... allocated among the upwind States in proportion to the size of their contributions to the downwind State. Otherwise, one upwind State would be forced to “share the burden of reducing other upwind...