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In 1725 he was appointed professor of Helvetian history in Zürich, a chair which he held for half a century, and in 1735 became a member of the Cantonal Council.
The Cantonal Council has 180 members elected every four years.
In the Cantonal Council election, on 7 March 2010, the center maintained its dominance of the Cantonal Council.
In October 1523, the Council supported the Protestant principle of scriptural sermons and on 24 April 1524 Landsgemeinde confirmed the Cantonal Council's decision.
In October 1523, the Council supported the Protestant principle of scriptural sermons and on 24 April 1524 Landsgemeinde confirmed the Cantonal Council's decision.
In October 1523, the Council supported the Protestant principle of scriptural sermons and on 24 April 1524 Landsgemeinde confirmed the Cantonal Council's decision.
In 1863 a decision of the Cantonal Council of Aargau naturalized all the gypsies who had settled in Dietwil after fleeing Napoleon's armies in Belarus.
* 3 seats in the Cantonal Council of Zürich
* 5 seats in the Cantonal Council of Schaffhausen
In 1845 and 1846 Escher took part in the Federal Council of Cantonal Representatives ( Tagsatzung ) in Zurich as Third Envoy, which brought him into contact with Switzerland ’ s leading politicians.

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The purchase of a manuscript collection in 1803 laid the foundation for what would become the Cantonal Library, which contains a Bible annotated by Huldrych Zwingli.
There are four civic buildings on the list ; the old Armory which is now the Cantonal Museum, the Rathaus ( town council house ), the State Archives at Bielstrasse 41 and the nearby Central Library at Bielstrasse 39.
The Depot of Archeology of Basel-land, the Frenkenbrücke ( bridge ), the Munzach which was a Roman farmhouse, the roman aqueduct and the Cantonal Archive of Basel-Landschaft are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance.
During his medicine studies he received formation in nursing in the Cantonal University Hospital, which enabled him to work as a nurse and further his studies.
The Cantonal Revolution spread throughout South-Eastern Spain, but it was not echoed in the traditionally nationalistic regions of Catalonia, Madrid, the Basque Country ( which were involved in the ongoing Third Carlist War ) and GaliciaThe federalist sentiment did not give rise to autonomous States, bursting into a constellation of independent cantons instead.
Above the city is the Burghalde at Schlossgasse 21 and Lenzburg castle ( which is over a prehistoric settlement and contains the Cantonal Museum ).
The Cantonal Parliament authorized the closure regardless and converted the hospital into a nursing home, which resulted in the elimination of 300 jobs.

Cantonal and government
* Cantonal government
Later, the Negros Occidental area under the leadership of Gen. Araneta only, in contrast to the Negros Oriental area under the leadership of Don Diego de la Viña, formed the Cantonal Republic of Negros, a separate government from the more familiar Malolos Republic established in Luzon.

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There was an additional republican secessionist process in the Basque Country, Catalonia, Galicia, a Cantonal republican uprising in Murcia and Andalucía, and a constant political tug of war between the Antillean Criollo Spaniards ( Cuban and Puerto Rican ) abolitionists and slavers.
On June 16, he entered the Cantonal Hospital in Zurich for an " angioplasty on his femoral artery " but suffered a stroke at the Grand Hotel in Rimini two months later.
Due to the municipal law of 1859, the enforcement of the Federal Constitution of 1874 and the Cantonal Constitution of 1875, an Einwohnergemeinde was created.
Canton Zug has two high schools: the Canton High School in the city of Zug, and the Cantonal School in Menzingen.
Altes Gebäude ( Old Building ), now home of Cantonal court.
There are four archives or libraries ; the bishop's palace ( library and archive ), the Cantonal Library, the Cantonal Archive of Graubünden and the city archive of Chur.
UBS instead settled on a group of less audacious acquisitions, purchasing a group of smaller banks in Switzerland in 1994 and then acquiring the Cantonal Bank of Appenzell-Ausserrhoden in 1996.
Every adult Swiss citizen is eligible, but in practice, only Members of Parliament or more rarely, members of Cantonal governments are nominated by the political parties and receive a substantial amount of votes.
Tschudi was a member of the Cantonal Government of Basel-City from 1953 to 1959.
On November 27, 1898, the Cantonal Republic of Negros was established.
A possible solution would be to create two Half-Cantons, as reunification with the creation of only a single Canton would mean a complete restructuring of the Jura's current political system with the Cantonal capital being transferred from Delémont to Moutier.

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The activities of the Planning Division are defined in considerable detail in the enabling act of the Development Council, which assigns to the agency both broad responsibilities and specific duties in the field of planning.
The new Council was itself inescapably of political meaning, which was most clearly revealed in the absence of any U.N.F.P. members and the presence of several Istiqlal leaders.
In June 1845, the Governor and Council of Assiniboia imposed a 20 per cent duty on imports via Hudson's Bay which were viewed as aimed at the `` very vitals of the Company's trade and power ''.
In the case of Portugal, which a few weeks ago was rumored ready to walk out of the NATO Council should critics of its Angola policy prove harsh, there has been a noticeable relaxation of tension.
The vice president of the City Council complained yesterday that there are `` deficiencies '' in the city's snow clearing program which should be corrected as soon as possible.
On July 14 the Security Council -- with France and Great Britain abstaining -- voted the resolution which drew the U.N. into the Congo.
On the Latin American front, the President held talks with Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon before sending him to Uruguay and the Inter-American Economic and Social Council ( which the President himself had originally hoped to attend ).
Of the roughly three hundred bishops in attendance at the Council of Nicea, only two bishops did not sign the Nicene Creed, which condemned Arianism.
A 4th-century miniature of the First Council of Nicaea | Council of Nicaea, which condemned Arius's teaching
By 325, the controversy had become significant enough that the Emperor Constantine called an assembly of bishops, the First Council of Nicaea, which condemned Arius ' doctrine and formulated the original Nicene Creed of 325.
In 381, at the Second Ecumenical Council in Constantinople, a group of mainly Eastern bishops assembled and accepted the Nicene Creed of 381, which was supplemented in regard to the Holy Spirit, as well as some other changes: see Comparison between Creed of 325 and Creed of 381.
Scottish Borders Council is considering an application by a property developer to build a housing estate on the opposite bank of the River Tweed from Abbotsford, to which Historic Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland object.
In 1210, the Church Council of Paris issued a condemnation, which probably targeted the writings of Alexander among others.
The help which he wanted from the West was simply mercenary forces and not the immense hosts which arrived, to his consternation and embarrassment, after the pope preached the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont later that same year.
He was next sent by the Pope to the Emperor Sigismund to ask his aid in the pope's efforts to end this Council, which for five years had been encroaching on papal prerogatives.
But in this Council, and later, in that of Florence, Ambrose, by his efforts and charity toward some poor Greek bishops, greatly helped to bring about a union of the two Churches, the decree for which, 6 July 1439, he was called on to draw up.
In March, 2012 the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, ruling in an action brought by the Natural Resources Defense Council and others, ordered the FDA to revoke approvals for the use of antibiotics in livestock which violated FDA regulations.
The satellite passed over mainland Japan, which prompted an immediate reaction from the United Nations Security Council, as well as participating states of Six-party talks.
He was one of the seven cardinals who, in May 1408, deserted Pope Gregory XII, and, with those following Antipope Benedict XIII from Avignon, convened the Council of Pisa, of which Cossa became the leader.
Between 1977 and 1987, the Australian Football Council ( AFC ) in conjunction with the VFL ran a night series, which invited clubs and representative sides from around the country to participate in the " National Football League " for the Wills Cup, however Victorian sides still dominated.
In France, most claims against the national or local governments are handled by administrative courts, which use the Conseil d ' État ( Council of State ) as a court of last resort.
New facilities are currently under construction by Fife Council, which will much improve the beach throughout the year.
Monmouthshire County Council, which requested that the Abergavenny Improvement Acts be repealed, is supporting plans for a new cattle market to be established about ten miles from Abergavenny at Raglan.

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