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subject and Austro-Hungarian
In 1835 the Austro-Hungarian subject Lovrenc Košir, who was of Slovenian nationality, suggested the use of " artificially affixed postal tax stamps " using " gepresste papieroblate " which translates as " pressed paper wafers " but although the suggestion was looked at in detail, it was not adopted.
Still an unnaturalized Austro-Hungarian subject, he was sent to an internment camp in Vernon, British Columbia.
The British government urged Canada not to act indiscriminately against subject nationalities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire who were in fact friendly to the British Empire.

subject and Empire
In 500 BC the Persian Empire was still relatively young and highly expansionistic, but prone to revolts amongst its subject peoples.
The Empire of the Huns and subject groups
In the later stages of the Roman Empire, Gaul was subject to barbarian raids and migration, most importantly by the Germanic Franks.
When Kuwait became independent in 1961, Iraq claimed Kuwait, under the rationale that Kuwait had been part of the Ottoman Empire subject to Iraqi suzerainty.
In 546 BC Chios became subject to the Persian Empire.
All of the territories subject to League of Nations mandates were previously controlled by states defeated in World War I, principally Imperial Germany and the Ottoman Empire.
The first group, or Class A mandates, were territories formerly controlled by the Ottoman Empire that were deemed to "... have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognized subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory until such time as they are able to stand alone.
As the isthmus ' central interoceanic traffic zone, as well as the City of Panama had been of great historical importance to the Spanish Empire and subject of direct influence, so, the differences in social and economic status between the more liberal region of Azuero, and the much more royalist and conservative area of Veraguas displayed contrasting loyalties.
With the treasury and emergency reserve fund of 1, 000 talents dwindling away, the Athenians were forced to demand even more tribute from her subject allies, further increasing tensions and the threat of further rebellion within the Empire.
Adam Clarke, writing in 1825, offered an alternative 1260-year period from 755 AD to 2015, based upon the Pope's elevation from a subject of the Byzantine Empire to the independent head of the Papal States by means of the Donation of Pepin.
Though the decline of the Roman Empire was the main subject which Zosimus selected, it was perhaps his ambition to imitate Polybius which led him to introduce various matters connected with Persian, Grecian, and Macedonian history, which are not very intimately connected with his main design.
* Franche-Comté becomes subject to the Holy Roman Empire.
It had been a territory of the County of Burgundy from 888, the province becoming subject to the Holy Roman Empire in 1034.
Regarding Greece, because of the earlier line of division between the western and eastern parts of the Roman Empire, Illyria was ecclesiastically subject to Rome.
In the Holy Roman Empire, and to a degree in its successor states the German Confederation and the German Empire, so-called " free imperial cities " ( nominative singular freie Reichsstadt, nominative plural freie Reichsstädte ) held the legal status of imperial immediacy, according to which they were not subinfeudated to any vassal ruler and were instead subject to the authority of the Emperor alone.
Babylon was merely a religious and cultural centre at this point and not an independent state, and like the rest of Mesopotamia, it was subject to the Akkadian Empire which united all the Akkadian and Sumerian speakers under one rule.
The Persian Empire was still relatively young, and prone to revolts amongst its subject peoples.
It was also, according to one common view, the subject of British promises to the Arabs ( creation of a large Pan-Arab state ; promised to the Sharif of Mecca in exchange for Arab help fighting the Ottoman Empire ) during World War I.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Sardinia was subject to several conquests.
According to the standards of the Qianlong Emperor and successive regimes, " cooked " was synonymous with having assimilated to Han cultural norms, and living as a subject of the Empire, but retained a pejorative designation to signify the perceived cultural lacking of the non-Han people (), ().
Under the Russian Empire of the 19th century, missionaries such as Nicholas Ilminsky moved into the subject lands and propagated Orthodoxy, including through Belarus, Latvia, Moldova, Finland, Estonia, Ukraine, and China.
Greek towns across the Aegean Sea in Ionia were again to be subject to the Achaemenid Empire.
The turbulent history of the city saw it subject to several Vandal sackings during the fall of the Roman Empire.

subject and resident
Regardless of the physical geography, in the modern internationally accepted legal definition as defined by the League of Nations in 1937 and reaffirmed by the United Nations in 1945, a resident of a country is subject to the independent exercise of legal jurisdiction.
In 1944, the high commissioner both reconstituted the basis and role of the EAC, and, over Swazi objections, issued a Native Authorities Proclamation constituting the paramount chief or Ingwenyama and King to the Swazis, as the British called the king, as the native authority for the territory to issue legally enforceable orders to the Swazis subject to restrictions and directions from the resident commissioner.
Foreigners residing in Japan are subject to immediate rejection for all credit card applications simply based on a " foreign-sounding name ", which in Japan is quite easily established, even if the person is a long-term resident or citizen of Japan.
The origin of the name Wasco is subject of two different theories: ( 1 ) That it was coined from Western American Sugar Company ; and ( 2 ) that a resident from Wasco County, Oregon named it for that.
The sequence of events was the subject of a book titled Triumph in a White Suburb written by township resident Reginald G. Damerell ( New York: William Morrow & Company, Inc., 1968 ).
** A citizen or subject of a country ; by inference, frequently a person who owes loyalty to a country but lacks full membership in it, a non-citizen resident
Some think that the head of the Paris Opéra, Devismes, had attempted to stoke up the rivalry between Gluck and Niccolò Piccinni, an Italian composer also resident in the French capital, by asking them both to set an opera on the subject of Iphigenia in Tauris.
Some categories of resident, such as landed immigrants and Canadians returning to live in Canada from other countries, may be subject to a waiting period by a province or territory, not to exceed three months, before they are classified as insured persons ; this waiting period arises from the portability provisions.
A British subject resident abroad also continues to owe allegiance to the Crown.
In most cases, a resident of a country is any person that is subject to tax under the domestic laws of that country by reason of domicile, residence, place of incorporation, or similar criteria.
Generally, individuals are considered resident under a tax treaty and subject to taxation where they maintain their primary place of abode.
Most treaties provide that business profits ( sometimes defined in the treaty ) of a resident of one country are subject to tax in the other country only if the profits arise through a permanent establishment in the other country.
A person who is a permanent resident may apply for Canadian citizenship by naturalization ( grant ) subject to the following conditions.
However, if the au pair had previously been in the United States as a student, teacher, trainee, or researcher in F, J, M, or Q nonimmigrant status, then the au pair might be a resident alien during his current stay in the United States, and might be subject to social security and Medicare taxes if his annual au pair wages exceed the applicable dollar threshold found in IRS Publication 926.
UK resident companies subject to a charge for tax on undistributed income of low tax controlled foreign companies of which they are shareholders.
A controlled company is a controlled foreign company if it is tax resident outside the UK and it is subject to a charge to tax less than it would have been were it a UK resident company.
Any child resident in Denmark is subject to 10 years of compulsory education from the age of 6 to 16.
This is an especially valuable reference for any resident of an area subject to seismic activity
If he had immediately become a U. S. resident, he would have been subject to baseball's regular draft and could only have negotiated terms with the team that picked him.
Primary Care Services: Daytime only ( Mon-Wed-Thu-Fri from 8: 30 AM to 4: 30 PM, Tuesdays from 10 AM to 8 PM ) Primary Care Services by Nurse Practitioner / Physician and / or other resident and / or visiting professionals, are available by appointment ( 306-883-4400 ) at Spiritwood Health Complex, but subject to change due to weather or illness.
Also, since each state makes their own rules on who is a resident for tax purposes, someone may be subject to the claims on two states on their income.
He was usually himself a peasant and was subject to the steward, but the steward might not always be resident on the manor and would not usually concern himself with day to day working.
" Dotcom's residency status subsequently became the subject of intense media speculation when it came to light that New Zealand's intelligence services had spied on him-which they were not allowed to do because he was a national resident.

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