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grant and boundaries
It is uncertain whether the Council of Ministers will grant them legal tender status elsewhere outside national boundaries, as San Marino, Monaco, and the Vatican City also issue these kind of coins.
But the terms of the grant clearly indicate that Charles II and William Penn assumed the 40th parallel would intersect the Twelve-Mile Circle around New Castle, Delaware when in fact it falls north of the original boundaries of the City of Philadelphia, the site of which Penn had already selected for his colony's capital city.
Antonio Lugo built several adobe homes within the boundaries of the Rancho San Antonio grant, and raised cattle.
Each settler claiming land in what is now Moon Township had to go through a multi-level process of application for grant, warrant of property, and survey to ensure the physical boundaries of the property, and patent approval whereby the applicant paid for the land and title was conferred.
Connecticut's leaders pointed out the later revisions to Connecticut's boundaries, but Andros pressed his claim, arguing that those revisions had been superseded by York's grant.
Pronoiai developed into essentially a license to tax the citizens who lived within the boundaries of the grant ( the paroikoi ).
The boundaries of the Massachusetts Bay Company grant are shown in green.
Early map showing claims and grant boundaries.
* " Crown Land Grants: A History of the E & N " includes a map of Vancouver Island showing the boundaries of the land grant.
This land grant extended from the western and northwestern boundaries with New Jersey and Delaware westwards.
However, there are records of deeds and Los Angeles County records that reveal the boundaries, i. e. Sun Village has been awarded Federal, State, and County grants for the Sun Village community which involved the boundary for which the grant was to be used.
At that point he received a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York ( September 1968 to June 1969 ) to work with Allan Kaprow, the “ happener ,” who was a Professor of Art at the State University of New York, Stoneybrook, on teacher education and the development of creative curriculum that crossed disciplinary and artistic boundaries.
The creek first appears in recorded history in 1670, as one of the boundaries of a 140 acre ( 56. 7 ha ) grant of land to Paulus Regrenier.
Earlier, in the late eighteenth century, when Asaf-Ud-Dowlah, the fourth Nawab of Awadh, attempted to grant the kshatriya title of Raja to a group of influential landed Ayodhya Kurmis, he was thwarted by a united opposition of Rajputs, who were themselves ( as described by Buchanan ), " a group of newcomers to the court, who had been peasant soldiers only a few years before ..." According to historian William Pinch: ( The ) Rajputs of Awadh, who along with brahmans constituted the main beneficiaries of what historian Richard Barnett characterizes as " Asaf's permissive program of social mobility ," were not willing to let that mobility reach beyond certain arbitrary socio-cultural boundaries.
The assignment of the grant carried the right to collect tribute from the natives living within the boundaries of the grant.
Shortly afterward, in 1746, Lewis and Peter Jefferson surveyed part of the boundaries of Lord Fairfax's 15, 000, 000 acre ( 61, 000 km² ) land grant ( see the Fairfax Line ).

grant and shown
Because of the promise shown by his work on Uto-Aztecan, Tozzer and Spinden advised Whorf to apply for a grant with the Social Science Research Council ( SSRC ) to support his research.
With the aid of a grant of money from the King of Prussia, Agassiz crossed the Atlantic in the autumn of 1846 with the twin purposes of investigating the natural history and geology of North America and delivering a course of 12 lectures onThe Plan of Creation as shown in the Animal Kingdom ,” by invitation from J.
In 2004, the Joint Committee ( of both the House of Commons and House of Lords ) tasked with overseeing the drafting of the proposed Civil Contingencies Bill, published its first report, in which, amongst other things, it suggested amending the bill's clauses that grant Cabinet Ministers the power " to disapply or modify any Act of Parliament " as overly wide, and that the bill should be modified to preclude changes to the following Acts, which, it suggested, formed " the fundamental parts of constitutional law " of the United Kingdom ( names are shown as they appear in Hansard: ):
The gratitude of his countrymen to Grattan was shown by a parliamentary grant of £ 100, 000, which had to be reduced by half before he would accept it.
Pursuant to the Culpeper land grant, the original 1669 surveyor was charged with estimating an area of 5, 000 acres ( 20 km² ) and then blazing a straight-line " back " boundary along a tree line between the winding courses of Dogue Run and Little Hunting Creek. Map of the estate, drawn by Washington More importantly, this surviving May 1741 property survey by Brooke reveals that the location of the present-day mansion house was then vacant, with the Washingtons depicted as having their Quarter alongside Little Hunting Creek ( as was shown on a similar, larger-scale Potomac River survey of 1738 ).
" The lance which pierced Our Lord's side " was among the relics at Constantinople shown in the 1430s to Pedro Tafur, who added " God grant that in the overthrow of the Greeks they have not fallen into the hands of the enemies of the Faith, for they will have been ill-treated and handled with little reverence.
( The segment is a parody of early 20th century cinema, complete with Michael Palin dressed up as Little Tich ; this film is also shown as part of the Hollywood Bowl performance of the skit ) After he tosses the projector off stage, Cleese offers Mr. Putey a grant that will allow him to work on the Anglo-French Silly Walk, La Marche Futile ( an obvious parody of the Concorde's Anglo-French development ), which is then demonstrated by a man ( Terry Jones ) dressed in a mixture of stereotypical English and French outfits, with a sped-up version of La Marseillaise played over the top.
There is no appeal if the Lord Lyon refuses to grant a coat of arms, as this is not a judicial function, but an exercise of his Ministerial function, although an appeal by way of judicial review may succeed if it can be shown that the Lord Lyon acted unreasonably.
The grant gave him the right to use the arms shown.
The " sea to sea " grant of Plymouth Council for New England is shown in green.
Grants prior to 1621 ( and not shown on the map ) include Sir Humphrey Gilbert's 1578 grant for Newfoundland, the Society of Merchant Venturers, the London and Bristol Company, the Virginia Company ( the London Company and the Plymouth Company ) and the Plymouth Council for New England.
The 1622 grant of the Province of Maine is shown outlined in blue.
He too develops special powers, his being the ability to grant his wishes, shown by blue spirals on his hands.
Its early importance is shown by the grant of privileges made to it by the German King Henry the Fowler ( 876 – 936 ), and by the Imperial Diet held here in 1135.
The importance of animals in this shamanic religion is shown by the capabilities that animals grant to human beings.
The teenagers are shown to have a rather sinister nature in that they abduct a man and burn him on a pyre, believing such a human sacrifice to their gods would grant them protection against A6.
These elected governments have the authority to grant varying degrees of powers to courts and tribunals, and deference should be shown to the governments ' decisions.
He's implied to have removed the pacemaker installed on his own heart by himself, and has shown the ability to grant himself the appearance of someone else, such as Bruce Wayne, without using masks but only a long series of planned surgeries on his own face, with the aid of a simple mirror.
Even if his powers are not tied to the Speed Force, he has twice shown the ability to grant superspeed to other beings, granting Cheetah a speed rivaling Wonder Woman's, and restoring Inertia's speed, freeing him from his Speed Force-induced paralysis to turn him into his apprentice.

grant and 1874
He returned to Palermo in 1874 and won a competition for a four-year grant, which enabled him to study Renaissance sculpture in Florence.
He received the thanks of both houses of Parliament and a grant of £ 25, 000 was promoted to brevet major-general for distinguished service in the field on 1 April 1874, received the medal and clasp and was made GCMG on 31 March 1874 and KCB.
In 1874 he was awarded a travel grant to study abroad for six months.
In 1874, Charles Maclay bought of the Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando land grant including the northern half of the San Fernando Valley north of the city of Los Angeles.

grant and maps
Although it appears on some New Hampshire maps, the township was never settled, and the 1753 grant lapsed into default.
This grant to Ryan included almost all Kirribilli and later maps referred.
Banner engineered a grant which funded the printing of blank hex sheets ( suitable for making wargame maps ).
The PCAH and the National Park Service jointly oversee the management of the federal competitive matching grant component, which helps preserve, conserve, and rescue our nation's most significant cultural and heritage resources, including historic structures, collections of artifacts, works of art, maps, manuscripts, and sound recordings.
After Pakistan voted to grant China a seat in the United Nations, the Chinese withdrew the disputed maps in January 1962, agreeing to enter border talks in March.

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