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Hague and immediately
The indemnity of the Treaty of The Hague immediately added 100 million guilders to this total, and the maintenance of the French army of occupation added about 12 million annually ( while the other funding requirements of the republic added another 20 million annually ).
There is good reason to suppose that Fuller was at the Hague immediately before the Restoration, in the retinue of Lord Berkeley, one of the commissioners of the House of Lords, whose last service to his friend was to interest himself in obtaining him a bishopric.
Mr Hague immediately removed Viscount Cranborne from office, but, in protest, several Conservative Lords who held front-bench positions resigned.
While with the court at the Hague, he incurred the displeasure of William by insisting that a promise of marriage, made to an English lady of high birth by a relative of the prince, should be kept ; and he therefore gladly returned to England in 1680, when he was immediately appointed one of the king's chaplains.

Hague and set
Marlborough, realising the only way to ignore Dutch wishes was by the use of secrecy and guile, set out to deceive his Dutch allies by pretending to simply move his troops to the Moselle – a plan approved of by The Hague – but once there, he would slip the Dutch leash and link up with Austrian forces in southern Germany.
The same arena in The Hague used for 1976-the Congresgebouw-was chosen, with parts of the opening film from 1976 being reused in the introduction and the same set designer ( Roland de Groot ) taking charge of the design.
Queen Wilhelmina initially ordered the British captain removing her from the Hague to set sail for Breskens from where she wished to lead the resistance against the invading armies.
The trio honored the ICC Summons that sought to determine whether their cases met the set standards for international trials .< ref > allAfrica. com, " Five ICC Suspects Accept Hague Summons " < http :// allafrica. com / stories / 201103090781. html ></ ref > On 23 January 2012, the ICC confirmed the cases against Kenyatta and Muthaura Serious concerns about the case have been raised, particularly the nature of the evidence being used against Kenyatta.
In addition, one unquestionable set of war crimes ( under the Lieber Code and the later Hague Regulations of 1907 ) did take place during the Philippine-American War: the torture of certain Filipino insurrectionists, uncovered by the Lodge Committee.
The first set of National Organizations formally joined GCI in The Hague, in the spring of 1994.
Events have been set up in the Hague and the sport is quickly attracting people of various nationalities.
The International Patent Institute ( or IIB standing for Institut International des Brevets, its French name ) was an intellectual property organisation established on June 6, 1947 in The Hague, Netherlands, by a set of European countries, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
It also discussed the legality of withdrawing a group's human rights, ( those who were members of Nasjonal Samling, the Norwegian National Socialist party, after 9 April 1940 ), by an ex post facto law that set aside the Hague Convention which Norway had ratified.
Following the split between the Anarchists and the Marxists at the 1872 Hague Congress, popular education remained an important part of the workers ' movement, especially in the anarcho-syndicalist movement which set up, with Fernand Pelloutier, various Bourses du travail centres, where workers gathered and discussed politics and sciences.
V-2 rocket launching sites were set up by the Germans around The Hague in Holland on 6 September 1944.
She sat for several years on the prestigious Apeldoorn British Dutch Conference Steering Board, and is a member of the Recommendation Committee Stichting Huygens Tentoonstelling Foundation, set up to oversee the Constantijn and Christian Huygens Exhibition in the Grote Kerk in The Hague in 2013.
Belle-Isle was a close friend of Count Saint-Germain and in 1760 allowed him to travel to The Hague in order to secure a peace treaty, obtain funding for France, and set up a whole separate company to manage France's treasury.

Hague and about
In 1948 The Hague Congress was held with 750 delegates from 26 European countries, providing them with the opportunity to discuss ideas about the development of the European Union.
* Tourist information about The Hague – Website of the Netherlands Board of Tourism and Conventions
In October of that year Huygens sent Jacob Cats a large poem in Dutch, entitled't Voorhout, about a woodland near the Hague.
However, in 1711, when traveling from the front in Flanders to The Hague in connection with the law suit about the Principality of Orange, in his haste he insisted in crossing the Hollands Diep during a heavy storm.
Bodegraven is centrally located in the Green Heart of the Randstad, roughly equally distant ( about 30 km ) from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht.
It is a part of the municipality of Westland, and lies about 12 km southwest of The Hague.
It is a part of the municipality of Westland, and lies about 10 km southwest of The Hague.
It is a part of the municipality of Westland, and lies about 5 km southwest of The Hague.
It is a part of the municipality of Westland, and lies about 10 km south-west of The Hague.
In addition, the Nuremberg War Trial judgment on " The Law Relating to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity " held, under the guidelines Nuremberg Principles, that treaties like the Hague Convention of 1907, having been widely accepted by " all civilised nations " for about half a century, were by then part of the customary laws of war and binding on all parties whether the party was a signatory to the specific treaty or not.
Greece subsequently returned in 1976 in The Hague with a song about the Cyprus crisis, " Panayia Mou, Panayia Mou ", the English version of which was entitled " The death of Cyprus ", and they also participated in 1977 in London with " Mathima Solfege ", Turkey then in turn pulled out from the Contest in protest of the Greek participations.
He took a leading part in bringing about the Restoration, was chairman of the committee of seven appointed to prepare an answer to the king's letter, and as one of the deputed Lords and Commons he delivered at the Hague the invitation to Charles to return.
The PECP's party political broadcast showed an actor portraying Hague as " a down-and-out in a baseball cap ranting about pride in being British and disliking ' frogs ', the European single currency and anything else from the continent ", which was called " a tacky and amateurish exercise " by the Conservative Party.
During the last years of his life, Bryce served at the International Court at The Hague, supported the establishment of the League of Nations and published a book about Modern Democracy in 1921 that was rather critical of post-war democracy ; specifically, he strongly opposed the new right to vote for women.
La Fontaine took an early interest in the International Peace Bureau, founded in 1882, and was influential in the Bureau's efforts to bring about The Hague Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907.
The " zepps " would spy on, and report back to Hague about other members of the department.
When Albert sent the chancellor of Brabant, Petrus Peckius, to The Hague to negotiate with the States-General on this basis, he fell into this trap and innocently started talking about this recognition, instantly alienating his hosts.
A German airborne landing at the Hague, intended to capture the Dutch royal family and the government, turned into a disaster for the Germans, and about 1, 500 of the paratroopers and airlanding troops that had not been killed were captured and shipped to Britain.
His popularity in the Netherlands was such that he opened a second studio in the Hague, where he painted portraits of members of the court, and taught drawing, These large studios, where the work included making replicas of Honthorst's royal portraits, employed a large number pupils and assistants: according to one pupil, Joachim von Sandrart, Honthorst had about 24 students in the mid-1620s, each paying 100 guilders a year for their education.
According to Jackie Hague, Necco's vice president of marketing, switching to all-natural flavors and colors " would draw young mothers concerned about their children's diet.
As If I Am Not There is about crimes against women in the Bosnian War, while They Would Never Hurt a Fly is a book in which she also analyzed her experience overseeing the proceedings and the inmates of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at The Hague.
In spite of these gloomy prognostications he continued to hold the post until March 1789, when he resigned the secretaryship, and was sent to the Hague as envoy extraordinary, with the pay of ambassador in ordinary, in all about £ 4, 000 a year.

Hague and corrupt
The " Boss Hogg " nickname is a reference to the European pronunciation of Frank " Boss " Hague, a famous corrupt politician of the early-mid twentieth century.

Hague and Jersey
In 1940, he won election as Governor of New Jersey, running in reaction to the political machine run by Frank Hague, but broke with family tradition by declaring himself a Democrat.
Jersey City, New Jersey Mayor Frank " Boss " Hague had used a city ordinance to prevent labor meetings in public places and stop the distribution of literature pertaining to the CIO's cause.
Frank Hague ( January 17, 1876 – January 1, 1956 ) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey from 1917 to 1947, Democratic National Committeeman from New Jersey from 1922 until 1949, and Vice-Chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1924 until 1949.
Hague has a widely-known reputation for corruption and bossism and has been called " the grandaddy of Jersey bosses.
Francis " Frank " Hague, born in Jersey City, was the fourth of eight children to John D. and Margaret Hague ( née Fagen ), immigrants from County Cavan, Ireland.
Hague and another deputy sheriff, Thomas " Skidder " Madigan, claimed that they had seen Dugan in Jersey City on the day of the alleged offense.
Upon returning to Jersey City, Hague was found guilty of contempt of court for ignoring the subpoena.
As a reward for his efforts in turning out votes in the 1905 election, Bob Davis named Hague as the party leader for the Second Ward and arranged for Hague to be appointed as Sergeant at Arms for the New Jersey State Assembly.
The Jersey Journal wrote: " Cops on duty were using clubs and blackjacks to assist Mayor Wittpenn and Frank Hague defeat the Davis men.
Wittpenn quickly endorsed the idea of converting Jersey City to a commission form of government, but was opposed by forces, including Hague, attempting to take control of the party.
As a result of this campaign, Hague came under the scrutiny of the Jersey Journal, which had supported the proposed charter change.
In the spring of 1913, having gained confidence in his own ability to assure himself a place on the commission, Hague supported the renewed effort to change the Jersey City government from the Mayor-Council model to a commission model under the recently-adopted Walsh Act.
Hague finished fourth with 17, 390 votes and was elected to the first City Commission of Jersey City.
Upon discovering in early 1916 that millions of pounds of munitions were being stockpiled on the Jersey City waterfront, Hague travelled to Washington, DC to register concerns for the safety of his constituents.
He also had the support of a significant faction of Republicans which dated to his initial election as mayor, when he cut a deal with then-Governor Walter Edge in which Edge effectively ceded North Jersey to Hague in return for keeping South Jersey for himself.
Hague proclaimed himself leader of the New Jersey Democratic Party, and Edwards allowed him to recommend dozens of appointments to high state offices.
When Roosevelt won the nomination, Hague offered to organize the biggest political rally anyone had ever seen if Roosevelt would launch his presidential campaign in New Jersey.
Hague tosses out the first ball at the Jersey City Giants ' 1946 home opener, Roosevelt Stadium

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