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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Anglicanism |
 | | One of the <b>Articlesb> (XXV) thus subscribed approves the First and Second Book of Homilies as containing "a godly and wholesome doctrine necessary for these times", and adjudges them to be read in churches "diligently and distinctly". |  | | It must be observed that this tribunal does not profess theoretically to decide <b>articlesb> of faith, or to pronounce upon the abstract orthodoxy or heterodoxy of opinions. |  | | Within the last few years the Law Courts have ruled that no opposition to the episcopal confirmation of a person nominated by the Crown can be allowed. |
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| | History Today: Henry VIII and the invention of the royal court - includes bibliography |
 | | Although the historiography of the royal court has only relatively recently been revived as a vogue subject, it has already established a number of <b>articlesb> of faith. |  | | As Elton asserted, `the true court of our imagining did not exist until the Crown had destroyed all alternative centres of loyalty or (to emphasise another function of the court) all alternative sources of worldly advancement'. |  | | Chief among these is the crucial importance of the Tudor period in the development of the court as an institution. |
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| | Search Results for article - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The Continental Congress had adopted the Article s of Confederation even before the Revolutionary War was over. |  | | Collection of article s and film reviews based on Carl Gustav Jung's psychoanalytical method. |  | | Electronic text of the Article s incorporated in the Constitution of the United States. |
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| | (Poland: History of its Elective Democracy) |
 | | The first rokosz took place in 1537, still in the period of hereditary monarchy, and lacked the constitutional sanction given to it 35 years later by the reservation clause on the refusal of obedience of the Henrician <b>Articlesb>. |  | | The gentry presented their case in 39 <b>articlesb>, demanding reorganization of the treasury, prohibition of purchases of real estate by the queen, codification of laws, and release from church taxes. |  | | The first Pacta Conventa were drawn up for the election eventually won by Henri Valois, and hence the <b>articlesb> of agreement presented to him became known as the "Henrician <b>Articlesb>." In essence they formed a Bill of Rights. |
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| | <b>Articlesb> of Confederation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Articlesb> of Confederation and Perpetual Union, commonly known as the <b>Articlesb> of Confederation, was the first governing document of the United States of America. |  | | The <b>Articlesb> of Confederation were submitted to the states for ratification on November 17, 1777, accompanied by a letter from Congress urging that the document |  | | Also, the <b>Articlesb> defined the powers of a confederation of states as opposed to the current Constitution, which defines the powers of a federation of states. |
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| | Confederation, <b>Articlesb> of - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Confederation, <b>Articlesb> of |
 | | In Article 4, the free inhabitants of each state were granted the privileges of free citizens in all the states, extradition was provided for, and it was stipulated that full faith and credit be given the records, acts, and judicial proceedings of the courts of one state by the courts of every other state. |  | | Confederation, <b>Articlesb> of, in U.S. history, ratified in 1781 and superseded by the Constitution of the United States in 1789. |  | | Article 13 stipulated that the <b>Articlesb> of Confederation were to be unanimously ratified by the states before going into effect and that no alteration could be made unless agreed to both by Congress and by the legislature of every state. |
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 | | <b>Articlesb> II and III alleged that he entered into an improper relationship with a fiduciary appointee; Article IV charged him with improperly ordering use, in a bankruptcy proceeding, of a bank in which he had a financial interest; and Article V, much like the first article, alleged abusive treatment of lawyers and litigants. |  | | A fifth article charged him with refusing to hold court, acting as judge of an "illegally constituted tribunal" (i.e., "the district court of the Confederate States of America,"), and causing the arrest and detention of a citizen who refused to pledge allegiance to the Confederate States of America. |  | | If the House votes for impeachment, the Senate holds a trial, with the Chief Justice of the United States presiding, to determine whether the person shall be convicted and removed from office. |
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| | The Nationalism Project: Competing National Ideologies Footnotes |
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| | <b>Articlesb> - Impeachment |
 | | The federal procedure involves a vote for impeachment in the House of Representatives on "<b>articlesb> of impeachment", as in the United Kingdom, followed by a trial in the Senate. |  | | However, it is argued by some that the remedy of impeachment remains as part of British constitutional law, and that legislation would be required to abolish it. |  | | Article 12 of the Constitution of Ireland provides that, unless judged to be "permanently incapacitated" by the Supreme Court, the president can only be removed from office by the houses of the Oireachtas (parliament) and only for the commission of "stated misbehaviour". |
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| | The <b>Articlesb> of Confederation - 1777 |
 | | And that the <b>articlesb> thereof shall be inviolably observed by the states we respectively represent, and that the union shall be perpetual. |  | | The <b>Articlesb> of Confederation afforded such freedoms that he had become convinced that even with the incumbent loss of liberty, some new form of government would be required. |  | | Article I. The Stile of this confederacy shall be "The United States of America". |
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| | ILOLEX: English display cgi |
 | | <b>Articlesb> of agreement shall be signed both by the shipowner or his representative and by the seaman. |  | | National law shall prescribe such further formalities and safeguards in respect of the completion of the agreement as may be considered necessary for the protection of the interests of the shipowner and of the seaman. |  | | Adequate measures shall be taken in accordance with national law for ensuring that the agreement shall not contain any stipulation by which the parties purport to contract in advance to depart from the ordinary rules as to jurisdiction over the agreement. |
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| | impeachment on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The English procedure was for the House of Commons to prosecute by presenting <b>articlesb> of impeachment to the House of Lords, which rendered judgment. |  | | In the United States impeachment of public officials is provided for in the federal government and in most states. |  | | Impeachment developed in England, beginning in the 14th cent., as a means of trying officials suspected of dereliction of duty. |
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| | FAQs and Web Resources on the Impeachment Process: Impeachment: A Look at the Process |
 | | For example, in 1974 the House Judiciary Committee rejected <b>articlesb> of impeachment against President Nixon for the secret bombings in Cambodia, which were viewed as being within executive prerogative as commander in chief, and for personal income tax irregularities, which were viewed as too personal to warrant impeachment. |  | | <b>Articlesb> of impeachment approved by the House are then presented to the Secretary of the U.S. Senate for trial. |  | | Article 2, Section 2, gives the President the "Power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment." Article 3, Section 2, says, "The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment; shall be by jury..." |
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| | <b>Articlesb> of Association |
 | | The <b>Articlesb> of Association may only be amended by a vote of the members either in the World Congress or special meeting. |  | | 6.3.1 Contracts seeking to bind the Association shall only be valid if signed by the President or any two Directors of the Association provided that such contract has first been approved by The Board of Directors. |  | | Membership fees shall be determined by the World Congress of the Association. |
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| | Richard III Problematics of Tudor Bastardy |
 | | Copyright of Papers on Language and Literature is the property of Papers on Language and Literature and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. |  | | However, users may print, download, or email <b>articlesb> for individual use. |  | | Shakespeare triggers the above-described Henrican associations by making the bigamy of More's text part of his play. |
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| | "Agreement" Defined & Explained |
 | | Executory agreements, in the ordinary acceptation of the term, are such contracts as rest on <b>articlesb>, memorandums, parol promises, or undertakings, and the like, to be performed in future, or which are entered into preparatory to more solemn and formal alienations of property. |  | | Again, the agreement may be null, as when it was obtained by fraud, duress, and the like; and the <b>articlesb> of agreement may be good, as far as the form is concerned. |  | | To render an agreement complete six things must concur; there must be, 1, a person able to contract; 2, a person able to be contracted with; 3, a thing to be contracted for; 4, a lawful consideration, or quid pro quo; 5, words to express the agreement; 6, the assent of the contracting parties. |
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| | LII's Focus on Impeachment |
 | | At the conclusion of the inquiry, <b>articlesb> of impeachment are prepared. |  | | US, regarding the impeachment trial of a Federal judge, the Supreme Court ruled that the application of the phrase phrase "sole power to try all impeachments" to a particular case was not justiciable. |  | | The officer subject to an impeachment proceeding has no appeal to a federal court. |
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| | "PIPLA" -- Pittsburgh Intellectual Property Law Association |
 | | Amendments to these <b>Articlesb> may be made at any regularly called business meeting of the Association by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the members present. |  | | All judges of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania shall be Honorary Members of the Association, subject to their acceptance, and shall be entitled to all privileges, except that of voting and shall be exempt from payment of dues. |  | | All other persons making a specialty of the practice of intellectual property law and dwelling or having their only or principal office beyond the jurisdiction of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania shall be eligible for election to associate membership. |
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| | Welcome to web site of the Center for Social Entrepreneurship Sofia |
 | | The cases not settled by these <b>Articlesb> of Association, as well as the interpretation and application of their provisions the provisions of the Law on Non-Profit Legal Entities shall be applied. |  | | In case provisions of these <b>Articlesb> of Association contradict the law, they shall be replaced by right of the authoritative regulations of the law |  | | These <b>Articlesb> of Association are adopted by the Constituent Assembly of the Association ÂCenter for Social Entrepreneurship - Sofia Â, held on 5 April 2003 ã. |
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| | <b>Articlesb> of Confederation DBQ |
 | | Under the <b>Articlesb> of Confederation the Congress had no power to tax the states, instead it depended on donations by the states. |  | | As the first written constitution of the United States, the <b>Articlesb> of Confederation created a unicameral legislature where each state was represented equally. |  | | The <b>Articlesb> of Confederation drafted by John Dickinson in 1776, during the 2nd Continental Congress, was ratified on March 1, 1781, by the thirteen states. |
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| | U.S. Presidential Impeachment |
 | | The Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States: The Complete Record of the Impeachment in the House of Representatives, the Preliminary Proceedings in the Senate, the <b>Articlesb> of Impeachment, and the Full Proceedings in the Court of Impeachment of the Senate of the United States. |  | | Debate on <b>Articlesb> of Impeachment: Hearings of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives pursuant to H. Res. |  | | Impeachment Report: A Guide to Congressional Proceedings in the Case of Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States. |
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| | 1862 Regulations: <b>Articlesb> of War |
 | | So much of the sixty-fifth article of the first section of "An act for establishing rules and <b>articlesb> for the government of the armies of the United States," passed on the tenth of April, eighteen hundred and six, as is repugnant hereto, shall be, and the same is hereby, repealed. |  | | The foregoing <b>articlesb> are to be read and published, once in every six months, to every garrison, regiment, troop, or company, mustered, or to be mustered, in the service of the United States, and are to be duly observed and obeyed by all officers and soldiers who axe, or shall be, in said service. |  | | ARTICLE I. Every officer now in the army of the United States shall, in six months from the passing of this act, and every officer who shall hereafter be appointed shall, before he enters on the duties of his office, subscribe these rules and regulations. |
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| | Society of Experimental Social Psychology, <b>Articlesb> of Association |
 | | These <b>articlesb> may be amended or repealed, in whole or in part, by a majority vote at any duly organized meeting of the association. |  | | Twenty five percent of the active members of this association, when present at any meeting, shall constitute a quorum, and in case there is less than this number, the presiding officer may adjourn from time to time until a quorum is present. |  | | Anyone is eligible to become an active member of this association, with full voting and other privilege, provided the person is qualified under such rules as the membership committee may provide. |
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| | <b>ARTICLESb> OF ASSOCIATION |
 | | Â<b>Articlesb> of Association of a Mortgage Stock Banking Company, for which a copyright was granted, under that title, to me, by the United States of America, in the year 1860. |  | | These <b>Articlesb> of Association of the Spooner Copyright Company for Massachusetts, may be altered by the vote or votes of any Stockholder or Stockholders owning, at the time, not less than four fifths of the stock of the Company. |  | | in the ClerkÂs Office of the District Court of the United States, for the District of Massachusetts. Said certificate to be printed immediately under, and next to, the titles of the <b>articlesb> and papers copyrighted, in the same manner as in the copies hereto annexed. |
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| | Section 362-025 <b>Articlesb> of agreement to be filed. |
 | | If the director finds the <b>articlesb> to be in proper form, he or she shall return one copy to the parties with an indication that they are approved as to form, and shall file one copy in the public records of the division of finance which shall be a permanent record. |  | | The <b>articlesb> of agreement shall be signed and acknowledged by the parties thereto, and three copies thereof shall be filed with the director of finance. |  | | Section 362-025 <b>Articlesb> of agreement to be filed. |
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| | POLAND - LoveToKnow Article on POLAND |
 | | A few months later he was obliged to grant the Privileges of Nieszawa, which confirmed and extended the operation of the <b>Articlesb> of Cerekwica. |  | | Thus by the <b>Articlesb> of Cerekwica presented to him by the sejmik or dietine of Great Poland in 1454 on the outbreak of the Teutonic War, he conceded the principle that no war should in future be begun without the consent of the local diets. |  | | Every year the senate was to appoint sixteen of its number to be in constant attendance upon the king in rotas of four, which sedecimvirs were to supervise all his actions. |
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| | Memorandum and <b>Articlesb> of Association of British Mensa Limited |
 | | The Procedures Body shall be available to all Members to give independent advice on the Memorandum and <b>Articlesb> of Association, the Bylaws and the Standing Orders. |  | | Subject to any such conditions, the proceedings of a committee shall be governed by the <b>Articlesb> regulating the proceedings of Directors so far as they are capable of applying. |  | | Motions to amend the <b>Articlesb> of Association shall be Special Resolutions requiring a three-quarters majority of those Members present, in person or by proxy, entitled to vote and voting. |
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