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Anti-Catholic and laws
( Anti-Catholic laws had been lifted just a few years before.
Anti-Catholic laws discouraged the faithful from settling in colonial Virginia.

Anti-Catholic and .
In the end, the Republicans were identified with the booming economy of the 1920s, whereas Smith, a Roman Catholic, suffered politically from Anti-Catholic prejudice, his anti-prohibitionist stance, and the legacy of corruption of Tammany Hall, with which he was associated.
Between 1911 and 1920, the virulently Anti-Catholic newspaper The Menace was published in Aurora by W. F Phelps and Earl McClure.
Anti-Catholic politicians were gradually replaced by persons who were neutral or even sympathetic to the Catholic Church.
Slimy Stuarts has been accused of Anti-Catholic views.
Anti-Catholic and nativist groups further inflamed hostile feelings towards Catholics by twisting Bishop Kenrick's requests to the Board of Controllers into an attack against the Bible.
The Pastor, a former associate of William McGrath, John McKeague and George Seawright and a long established British intelligence agent, is said by the authors to provide his own form of fundamentalist, Anti-Catholic Protestantism to the two groups fluid membership of young men, most of whom are also UDA or LVF members.
Anti-Catholic sentiment, which associated Catholicism with absolutism, was widespread, and focussed particular attention on the succession to the throne.
Anti-Catholic persecution by the State would intensify into de-Christianization and propagation of the Cult of Reason and the Cult of the Supreme Being in 1793 – 1794.
The Popish Plot was a fictitious conspiracy concocted by Titus Oates that gripped Great Britain ( then governed by the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland ) in Anti-Catholic hysteria between 1678 and 1681.
Anti-Catholic fears are observed as early as 1533 with the English Reformation.
At the onset of World War I as Florida teemed with an never-before-seen wave of Anti-German sentiment, Catts attempted to exploit this to further his own previously mentioned Anti-Catholic and racist agendas.
Anti-Catholic rhetoric is not uncommon.
in Scotland reveal of the Anti-Catholic, Anti-Jacobite, and Anti-Gaelic policy and activities of that body, Alexander MacDonald's employment in its service as a schoolmaster from 1729 to 1745 must be considered as totally inconsistent with his natural loyalties as a member of the Clanranald branch of the MacDonalds ; and one can only feel that in his young days something must have gone wrong with his career to account for this.
Anti-Catholic preacher Charles Chiniquy was born in Kamouraska in 1809.
Anti-Catholic sentiment remained evident in the presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy, who nevertheless went on to become the US's first Catholic ( and indeed non-Protestant ) president.
Anti-Catholic sentiments in America reached a peak in the nineteenth century when the Protestant population became alarmed by the number of Catholics immigrating to America.
* In his book, The Usual Suspects: Answering Anti-Catholic Fundamentalists, Karl Keating debunks Marrs's claim that the Pope plans to head a one-world order, which is described by a reviewer as one of the more bizarre anti-catholic conspiracy theories.
* France was the strongest Catholic power and " Anti-Catholic " suspicions were always strong in Britain.

laws and Swiss
Destruction of such documents was a violation of Swiss laws.
He particularly admired the Swiss system of direct democracy and cantons whereby each canton is run by its members who have control on the laws placed upon them.
Until the 80s, balisong knives were still commonly used in the streets of Manila as general purpose pocket knives much like Swiss army knives or box cutters until new laws on allowable kinds of knives made it illegal to carry them in public without a permit or proof that it was a vital to one's livelihood ( e. g. Martial arts instructor, vendor ).
The alleged whistleblower was subsequently fired and faced criminal investigations under Swiss banking secrecy laws.
The FPS campaigns on a pronounced right-wing agenda, advocating strict asylum and immigration laws, as well as a law and order approach to crime and drugs and a strong Swiss Army.
Its leader Jürg Scherrer has been ( unsuccessfully ) sued several times under Swiss anti-discrimination laws on account of his disparaging statements about black people and foreigners in general.
The Swiss Cantons of Glarus and Appenzell Innerrhoden are also nonpartisan, direct democracies ; while they have a partisan parliament, all laws have to be passed by " Landsgemeinde ", an assembly of all citizens eligible to vote.
The site was taken down by Swiss Police on March 10, 2004 due to the suspicion of breach of copyright and trademark laws.
The Swiss animal protection laws are among the strictest in the world, comprehensively regulating the treatment of animals including the size of rabbit cages, and the amount of exercise that must be provided to dogs.
He is then subjected to Smiley's expert interrogation, and given the choice of cooperating and defecting, or being accused by Swiss authorities of using a faked Swiss passport and breaking banking laws.
Finally, the referendum was introduced in its " facultative " form ; i. e., all federal laws must be submitted to popular vote on the demand of 30, 000 Swiss citizens or of eight cantons.
Destruction of such documents was a violation of Swiss laws.
The authorities of Zürich opened a judicial investigation against Meili for suspected violation of the Swiss laws on banking secrecy, which is an offense to be prosecuted ex officio in Switzerland.
In television interviews, Erdman has observed that Swiss prisons had better food ( he could have meals sent in by hotels and restaurants of his choice ) but Swiss laws did apply to the " privileged classes " as well as to ordinary mortals.
By agreement it is also applicable in the EEA, and compliance with the directive will ensure compliance with the relevant Swiss laws.
Thus, foreigners who acquire Swiss citizenship and Swiss citizens who voluntarily acquire another citizenship keep their previous citizenship ( subject to the laws of that country ), as was the case before this date.
After two referenda rejected laws to facilitate naturalisation in September 2004, some of the opponents ( in particular from the Swiss People's Party ) proposed to go back to the pre-1992 situation where multiple citizenship was forbidden ; as of November 2005, this suggestion has not been done.
Swiss citizenship laws have been widely debated over recent years.
In comparison to other nationality laws, access to Swiss citizenship is relatively narrow and restricted, and several modifications to widen access to Swiss citizenship via volks initiatives and referendums have been proposed.
Although Swiss firearm restriction laws are on par with many other European countries in terms of requiring a legally valid reason for owning firearms, and although open carry is generally disallowed, militiamen carrying their small arms to and from military bases is not an unfamiliar sight.

laws and Zurich
In consequence of the prosecution of socialistically minded persons in application of Otto von Bismarck's anti-socialist laws ( 1878 – 1890 ), in 1883 Ploetz fled to Zurich, where he continued to study political economy with Julius Platter ( 1844 – 1923 ).

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