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In 1894 this resulted in a split between the ARP and the group around De Savorin-Lohman.
Party discipline also played a role in the conflict between Kuyper and De Savorin-Lohman: Kuyper, the party leader, favoured strong party discipline, while De Savorin Lohman opposed strong parties.
With De Savorin-Lohman a group of prominent party politicians left the party, including many of its aristocratic members ( who like De Savorin-Lohman have double names ).
A cabinet was formed out of the ARP, the Catholics and the group around De Savorin-Lohman, now called the Christian Historical Party.

De and opposed
As opposed to the pagan writings they are divine ( De testimonio animae, vi ).
By the end of WWII, the Inner Mongolian faction of the ComIntern had a functional militia, and actively opposed the attempts at independence by De Wang's Chinggisid princes on the grounds of fighting feudalism.
De Gaulle won the 1965 presidential election, opposed on his left by François Mitterrand who had taken the lead of the Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left, a coalition of most left-wing parties ( apart from the French Communist Party, then led by Waldeck Rochet who did call to vote for Mitterrand ).
Some two million died and fifteen million were displaced-driven from their lands by those opposed to anyone and everything German ... De Zayas's moving plea is that one's home should be a human right.
De Gaulle was always strongly opposed to British entry for many reasons.
De Valera served as his own External Affairs Minister, hence the use of the Department's Legal Advisor, with whom he had previously worked closely, as opposed to the Attorney General or someone from the Department of the President of the Executive Council.
De Lorge was opposed by the Elector of Bavaria, who had succeeded command of Allied forces in the region after the death of Charles of Lorraine.
The legislation was introduced in the second Wim Kok-led Purple government, but it was unable to get a two-thirds majority because the Labour Party, whose minister De Vries had initiated the reform, rejected the legislation, because they were opposed the model of election proposed by De Graaf.
His chief works, of which the best are his accounts of French philosophers, are the following: An edition of the Nouveaux mélanges philosophiques de Jouffroy ( 1842 ), with a notice of the author, in which Damiron softened and omitted several expressions used by Jouffroy, which were opposed to the system of education adopted by the Sorbonne, an article which gave rise to a bitter controversy, and to a book by Pierre Leroux, De la mutilation des manuscrits de M. Jouffroy ( 1843 ); Essai sur l ' histoire de la philosophie en France au XIX ' siècle ( I828, 3rd ed.
Though his appointment had been strongly opposed by the orthodox party, De Wette soon won for himself great influence both in the university and among the people generally.
De Molay was opposed to the merger, believing instead that having separate military orders was a stronger position, as the missions of each order were somewhat different.
Arundel was a vehement opponent of the Lollards, the followers of John Wycliffe, who in his 1379 treatise De Eucharistia had opposed the dogma of Transubstantiation.
De Gaulle opposed the armistice and had fled France on 15 June after Pétain made clear that he would seek an accommodation with the Nazis.
Along with Liu Shaoqi, Zhu De, Lin Biao, Lin Boqu, and Luo Ronghuan, Peng opposed Mao's attempt to liberalize China's culture and politics in the first stages of the 1957 Hundred Flowers Campaign, but then supported Mao's efforts to arrest and persecute Chinese citizens who had criticized the CCP later that year.
Another current was formed by the 62 Organizaciones " De pie junto a Perón ", led by José Alonso and opposed to the right-wing Peronist unionist movement.
Sir John Eliot summarized work of Arnisaeus as critic of Bodin, and wrote in the Tower of London following Bodin that a lawful king, as opposed to a tyrant, " will not do what he may do ", in his De iure majestatis.
Two units of 15mm spearmen from a Phocis ( ancient region ) | Phokian Greek army under De Bellis Antiquitatis rules. Scale is generally expressed as the approximate height of a humanoid figure from base of foot to eyeline ( though some count to top of head – hence the possible confusion ) in millimeters, this is sometimes referred to as the Barret Scale, as opposed to the ratio values used in scale modeling.
De Flor recruited soldiers left unemployed with the Peace of Caltabellotta in 1302 by the Crown of Aragon who opposed the French dynasty of Anjou.
In 1961 Bidault became President of the Executive Council of the Rally for French Algeria and opposed De Gaulle's policy of Algerian independence.
For the 1965 presidential election, thinking a Communist candidate could not obtain a good result, it supported the candidacy of François Mitterrand, a former minister of the French Fourth Republic who was opposed to De Gaulle's regim since 1958.
The IWW opposed the political means of Debs and De Leon, as well as the craft unionism of Samuel Gompers.

De and law
# De Misericordia et Justitia ( On Mercy and Justice ), a collection of biblical extracts and sayings of Church Fathers with commentary ( an important work for the history of church law and discipline ), which is to be found in the Anecdota of Martène, vol.
One of the first and throughout its history one of the most significant treatises of the common law, Bracton ’ s De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae ( On the Laws and Customs of England ), was heavily influenced by the division of the law in Justinian ’ s Institutes.
The first work of heraldic jurisprudence, De Insigniis et Armis, was written in the 1350s by Bartolus de Saxoferrato, a professor of law at the University of Padua.
By 1532, Calvin received his licentiate in law and published his first book, a commentary on Seneca's De Clementia.
Some scholars have upset the standard account of the origins of International law, which emphasises the seminal text De iure belli ac pacis by Grotius, and argued for Vitoria and, later, Suárez's importance as forerunners and, potentially, founders of the field.
Cicero wrote in his De Legibus that both justice and law derive their origin from what nature has given to man, from what the human mind embraces, from the function of man, and from what serves to unite humanity.
As used by Thomas Hobbes in his treatises Leviathan and De Cive, natural law is " a precept, or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man is forbidden to do that which is destructive of his life, or takes away the means of preserving the same ; and to omit that by which he thinks it may best be preserved.
However, a secular critique of the natural law doctrine was stated by Pierre Charron in his De la sagesse ( 1601 ): " The sign of a natural law must be the universal respect in which it is held, for if there was anything that nature had truly commanded us to do, we would undoubtedly obey it universally: not only would every nation respect it, but every individual.
De novo review refers to the appellate court's authority to review the trial court's conclusions on questions of the application, interpretation, and construction of law.
Women should put aside their gold and precious stones as ornaments ( De cultu, v-vi ), and virgins should conform to the law of St. Paul for women and keep themselves strictly veiled ( De virginibus velandis ).
Yan Fu, in his Chinese translation of Montesquieu's De l ' esprit des lois published in 1913, warned his readers about the difference between the Chinese fǎ and Western law: " The word ' law ' in Western languages has four different interpretations i " rites ", " decorum "), fǎ ( 法: " human laws ") and zhì ( 制: " control ").
Benedict XIV ( De synodo diœces., l. II, c. x ) declared that such synodal decrees are not too severe, as an absolute prohibition of hunting is more conformable to the ecclesiastical law.
*** The corollary from the previous two properties and De Morgan ’ s law is that is also closed under countable intersections: if A < sub > i </ sub >∈ for i = 1, 2 ,…, then also (∩< sub > i </ sub > A < sub > i </ sub >)∈
' De facto ' racial discrimination and segregation in the USA during the 1950s and 1960s was simply discrimination that was not segregation by law ( de jure ).
" In later publications " whatever can happen will happen " occasionally is termed " Murphy's law ," which raises the possibility — if something went wrong — that " Murphy " is " De Morgan " misremembered ( an option, among others, raised by Goranson on American Dialect Society list ).
Newton's tract ' De motu ...', which he sent to Halley in late 1684, derived what are now known as the three laws of Kepler, assuming an inverse square law of force, and generalized the result to conic sections.
Grotius's 1604 seminal work on international law, De Iure Praedae ( Of The Law of Prize and Booty ), was an advocate's brief defending Dutch raids on Spanish and Portuguese shipping.
* Intuitionistic logic rejects the law of the excluded middle, double negative elimination, and the De Morgan's laws ;
In set notation, De Morgan's law can be remembered using the mnemonic " break the line, change the sign ".
In electrical and computer engineering, De Morgan's law is commonly written as:
The law is named after Augustus De Morgan ( 1806 – 1871 ) who introduced a formal version of the laws to classical propositional logic.

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