Frankfurt Parliament
Frankfurt Parliament 1848-49, national assembly convened at Frankfurt on May 18, 1848, as a result of the liberal revolution that swept the German states early in 1848. The parliament was called by a preliminary assembly of German liberals in Mar., 1848, and its members were elected by direct manhood suffrage. They represented the entire political spectrum and included the foremost German figures of the time. The president of the parliament was Heinrich von Gagern . Its purpose was to plan the unification of Germany. Having suspended (June, 1848) the diet of the German Confederation , the assembly appointed Archduke John of Austria regent of Germany and head of the provisional (and virtually nonexistent) executive power. While the parliament was lengthily debating various schemes of union, it was diverted from its purpose by the war with Denmark over the Schleswig-Holstein question; the parliament commissioned Prussia to send troops to aid the duchies, but finally accepted (Sept., 1848) an armistice. It resumed deliberations on unification, but conflict among the traditionally separate German states, notably Austria and Prussia, made progress difficult. In the meantime the revolutionary movement was suppressed, and the very basis of the Frankfurt assembly destroyed. At last, in Mar., 1849, the parliament adopted a federal constitution of the German states, excluding Austria, with a parliamentary government and a hereditary emperor. Frederick William IV of Prussia was chosen emperor but refused to accept the crown from a popularly elected assembly and the entire scheme foundered. Most of the representatives withdrew and the remainder were dispersed. Frederick William attempted to substitute a union scheme of his own, but his efforts were smothered by Austria through the Treaty of Olmütz (1850), which restored the German Confederation. The constitution drafted by the Frankfurt Parliament influenced that of the North German Confederation in 1866, particularly in providing direct suffrage.
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Gin for a new age: the other white spirit gets hip and gets attention.
Magazine article from: Cheers; 5/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; "for years. gin has been the ugly stepchild of the spirits world." Before gin lovers and marketers take offense, consider that...Simon Ford, brand relations manager for Plymouth Gin. Gin is his life's work, and, he contends...
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Gin blossoms with flavor.(Food)
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 8/25/2002; ; 612 words
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Gin Blossoms
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/24/2002; ; 700+ words
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Gin mixes it up: new upscale brands and line extensions help boost this classic spirit's growth.(Company overview)
Magazine article from: Beverage Dynamics; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
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Gin, opiate of the masses
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 11/3/2002; ; 700+ words
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Yuco Gin honors couple.
Newspaper article from: Sun (Yuma, AZ); 6/25/2006; 700+ words
; ...also is the site of two gins, the old Blaisdell Gin and the newer, high...acquired three existing gins, the Somerton Gin just west of Somerton...transplant company, and the gin equipment sold off. The older gins were closed, leaving only...
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Gin - just what the doctor ordered; As Christmas revellers swirl their clinking glasses of gin and tonic in seasonal celebration, Peter Elson learns of this popular drink's other, more earthy, use.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England); 12/12/2007; 700+ words
; ...images and controversial reputations as gin? When the good Dutch doctor Franciscus...undiminished popularity, millions of gallons of gin (and its close sibling, schnapps) will...jazz age's array of cocktails - Martini, gin fizz, gimlet, maiden's prayer, orange...
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THE GIN THING.
Magazine article from: Cheers; 7/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...extension, Malacca, a gin formulated to be consumed...most intensely flavored gins, Tanqueray is embraced by many gin aficionados and avoided...mix it." To bolster gin's versatility and to...introducing flavored gins. It is not without some...
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GIN'LL FIX IT; Trendy vodkas stole its thunder - but now, rebottled, rebranded and refreshed, G&T has got its sparkle back.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 1/29/2006; 700+ words
; ...old-fashioned. Now gin is back. It's borrowed...The new generation of gins are stronger, cooler...that are steeped in the gin's base spirit and give...remember is that not all gins are suitable for mixing...English, Dry or London Dry gin. These aren't necessarily...
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A gin renaissance: new twists and flavor profiles for this bar staple find favor with mixologists and chefs alike.
Magazine article from: Cheers; 10/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...brand is Bombay Sapphire Gin. Last year's sales...overall trend. Other gins in the upper end of the...well. In 2005, Plymouth Gin sales increased by one...super-premium gins. GINS WITH A TWIST While Plymouth...history, understand that gin is a traditional product...
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Cotton Gin
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...cases involving competing patents for gins with sawtoothed cylinders were found...preferred as the more efficient system of gin design. Whitney and his partner, Phineas...manufacturing shop delayed a shipment of gins, southern blacksmiths began making...
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Gin Blossoms
Dictionary entry from: Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since 1990
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gin
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition
...flavour, and London gin. Plymouth gin has a protected designation...the still, while for London gin the botanical extracts are added...distilled liquor. Dutch and German gins are more strongly flavoured than...flavoured with juniper. Dutch gin may be jonge (young) or oude...
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cotton gin
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...against the rollers. This type of gin cleans only about two bales per...or break the fibers. The saw gin, invented by the American inventor...commercial plants that are also called gins, where the fiber is conveyed...Such plants have one or more gin stands, each with a series of...
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Gin Act
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
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