Radetzky March
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Radetzky March. March comp. 1848 by Johann Strauss the elder. Radetzky was Austrian field-marshal.
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Statute of Westminster.
Magazine article from: Canada and the World Backgrounder; 10/1/2002; 700+ words
; ...December 1931 Today, Canada becomes an independent nation--almost. The British Parliament has passed the Statute of Westminster, making all its Dominions free and sovereign nations; all that is, except Canada. The last colonial ties have...
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Holyrood presses Westminster for control of firearms legislation
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 8/27/2007; ; 693 words
; ...which remains reserved to Westminster and Scottish ministers are...sympathetic" response from Westminster. A spokesman for Alex Salmond...Scottish ministers and their Westminster counterparts on enabling the...went on to the Westminster statute book last year. These effectively...
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SNP bid to take over firearms law and ban airguns vetoed by Westminster
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 12/24/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...the co-operation of Westminster. All firearms' legislation...the UK is reserved to Westminster and since July Mr MacAskill...off procedure in which Westminster could agree to the Scottish...on to the Westminster statute book last year. These...
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Westminster school board will get funds
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze; 4/20/2004; ; 302 words
; A gender harassment policy the Westminster school board adopted meets enough of a a state agency...obligated to follow the law as declared by state statute and regulation." Westminster board members Helena Rutkowski, Judy Ahrens and...
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Blunkett legislates to silence lone protester at Westminster
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday; 10/24/2004; ; 668 words
; ...activities as a desperate last resort. Westminster Council was first to try to evict him...could not be over-ridden by medieval statutes guaranteeing MPs safe passage in the streets of Westminster. Sir George Young, the Tory MP for...
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They can't get rid of Section 28 - the Act which created Scotland's Parliament won't let them; THE Scottish Executive's proposal to scrap Section 28 has provoked widespread anger. But leading lawyer PETER WATSON argues that the Executive are exceeding their powers and that the matter should only be decided by MPs at Westminster.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 1/31/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...body but a creature of statute. It was given a role...limited range of powers by Westminster. In the case of Section...what is reserved to Westminster. Wendy Alexander...opportunities" are reserved for Westminster. They are defined as...
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Sir Edward Coke -- A Freethinker Before His Time
Magazine article from: Freethought Today; 11/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...our own borders, threw out anti-miscegenation statutes and overturned 150 years of American stare decisis...English judges were to enforce automatically the statutes of Westminster. Only a jury's refusal to convict and the finality...
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Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages.(Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages: A Sourcebook)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Church History; 12/1/2004; ; 654 words
; ...Century (Oxford: Blackwell, 1999). It is startling as well to find Glanvill, Bracton, Magna Carta, the Statutes of Westminster I and II, and Britton lumped together under the heading "Norman Law." James A. Brundage University of Kansas
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Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages: A Sourcebook.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Church and State; 3/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...other important legal documents from the period after the Norman Conquest, such as those of Henry I and the Statutes of Westminster. The literary sources section includes humorous readings such as the Ballad of the Tyrannical Husband as well...
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The constitutional requirements for the royal morganatic marriage.(United Kingdom, Canada)
Magazine article from: McGill Law Journal; 6/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...the preamble to the Statute of Westminster, the assent of the...The Statute of Westminster also abolished the...subsection 2(2) of the Statute), which had until...section 7 of the Statute of Westminster. Notwithstanding...
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Statutes of Westminster
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Statutes of Westminster in medieval English history, legislative...made by Edward I in Parliament at Westminster. Westminster I (1275) practically constitutes...from the old holder. Thus, the statute stopped the process of subinfeudation...
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Westminster, First Statute of
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
WESTMINSTER, FIRST STATUTE OF The First Statute of Westminster was enacted by a parliament meeting at Westminster...of magna charta and to liberalize the law of England. The statute was more like a code, containing fifty-one chapters that...
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Westminster, Second Statute of
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
WESTMINSTER, SECOND STATUTE OF In 1285 King Edward I summoned the great...The result was the enactment of the Second Statute of Westminster, which is sometimes referred to as the Statute de Donis Conditionalibus (Latin, "concerning...
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Westminster, Statutes of
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Westminster, Statutes of English Acts in the reign...1275) and Second (1285) Statutes enshrined Edward's extensive...medieval English law. A further statute of 1290 is sometimes called the Third Statute of Westminster. The Statute...
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Westminster, statute of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Westminster, statute of, 1931. The immediate cause of the statute was the complaint of Mackenzie King, prime minister...no way subordinate one to another’. The statute of Westminster, 22 Geo. V c. 4, confirmed this position...
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