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If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
In that year a grant was obtained from the Penrose Fund of the Geological Society of America to finance additional full-time workers.
The grant, which stretched southward to Lake Traverse -- the headwaters of the Red -- was made in May, 1811, and by October of that year a small group of Scots was settling for the winter at York Factory on Hudson Bay.
A check for $4,177.37 representing the last payment of a $50,000 federal grant to Rhode Island Hospital was presented to the hospital administrator, Oliver G. Pratt, yesterday by Governor Notte.
As of May 2012 a private member's bill was before the House of Lords which would grant Turing a statutory pardon if enacted.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
A grant application to build a proof of concept prototype was submitted in March 1939 to the Agronomy department which was also interested in speeding up computation for economic and research analysis.
Nikephoros III Botaneiates was forced into a public vow that he would grant protection to the family.
One of Johnson's last significant acts as President was to grant unconditional amnesty to all Confederates on Christmas Day 1868, after the election of Ulysses S. Grant but before he took office in March 1869.
The Governor's main problem was with his own military officers, who wanted large grants of land, which Phillip had not been authorised to grant.
These professions state that Jesus suffered, died, was buried, and was resurrected from the dead in order to grant eternal life to those who believe in him and trust him for the remission of their sins ( salvation ).
Before 1938, the federal courts, like almost all other common law courts, decided the law on any issue where the relevant legislature ( either the U. S. Congress or state legislature, depending on the issue ), had not acted, by looking to courts in the same system, that is, other federal courts, even on issues of state law, and even where there was no express grant of authority from Congress or the Constitution.
* Fox News: Until 2004, the CRTC's apparent reluctance to grant a digital licence to Fox News under the same policy which made it difficult for RAI to enter the country-same-genre competition from foreign services-had angered many conservative Canadians, who believed the network was deliberately being kept out due to its perceived conservative bias, particularly given the long-standing availability of services such as CNN and BBC World in Canada.
Comoros also confronted domestically the problem of the degree of democracy the government was prepared to grant to its citizens, a consideration that related to its standing in the world community.
All four were original colonies ( Kentucky was originally a part of the land grant of the Colony of Virginia ) and share a strong influence of colonial common law in some of their laws and institutions.
The usual grant was in precaria, the granting of a life tenure, whereby the tenant stayed on the land only at the pleasure of the lord.
In 1958 he was awarded a grant from and was elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Technically the grant was to Powell's father ( a British subject ) to be passed on by descent.
The official explanation for his resignation was " to grant the request of Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers G. M. Malenkov to be released from the duties of the Party Central Committee ".
This grant was apportioned in 5 sections on alternating sides of the railroad, with each section measuring by.

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After this we hear nothing more until about 765, when a grant of land is made by a king named Ealdwulf, with two other kings, Ælfwald and Oslac, as witnesses.
This grant eventually came into the hands of a clipper ship captain from Connecticut named Robert H. Waterman.
The county was named after the 1844 Rancho Colus Mexican land grant to John Bidwell.
The settlement that was established in the 1860s was originally named for the mill, but the name was changed to Los Gatos after the Spanish land grant.
The grant went through several legal challenges, and later became Robertson's Colony, named for Sterling C. Robertson.
Once the Dutch were defeated and the extent of New York was determined, King Charles II of England made his grant to William Penn in order to found the colony which came to be named Pennsylvania.
In 1834 the Mexican land grant Rancho Monte del Diablo at the base of Mount Diablo was granted to Salvio Pacheco ( for whom the nearby town of Pacheco is named ).
Carothers and named for Salvio Pacheco, grantee of the Rancho Monte del Diablo Mexican land grant.
Castroville was named for Castro's father, Simeon Nepomuceno Castro, owner of the Rancho Bolsa Nueva y Moro Cojo Mexican land grant on which the town is located.
The Southern Pacific Railroad reached the place in 1886 and named it for the San Lucas land grant.
The city itself was named after the Cordova Vineyard, which was located in the center of the Rancho Rio de los Americanos land grant.
Buellton is named for R. T. Buell who owned the Rancho San Carlos de Jonata Mexican land grant.
His land grant was first called Rancho Posolmi, named in honor of Posolmi village of the Ohlone that once stood in the area.
Eldridge is named for James Eldridge who owned part of the Rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa land grant.
After changing hands several times, in 1994 the Village of Fox River Grove obtained a grant to acquire along the river and was named the Picnic Grove Park.
The terms of the grant included the purchase of a new site for the College, payment of all outstanding obligations, and the construction of a building to be named after him.
In 1765 Captain Richard Richards was granted a tract of of land which was named " New Market ", adjoining the existing land grant of " German Churche ".
On February 14, 1819, War of 1812 veteran named Edward Hughes bought a section of the grant and began subdividing lots for sale.
In 1713, pioneers of Medfield applied for a grant to create a new town and, when approved, named this new land Medway.
It was also known as Village à Robert, named after Robert Owen, its founder, who had received a land grant from the Spanish government.
Settlers failed to meet the terms of the original grant, so the plantation was transferred in 1770 to grantees including Sir James Cockburn, 8th Baronet, after which it was named Cockburn Town, incorporated in 1797.
The first provincial grant in 1754 named the town " Hereford ", in honor of Edward Devereaux, Viscount Hereford.
In 1630, Michael Pauw, a burgemeester ( mayor ) of Amsterdam and a director of the Dutch West India Company, received a land grant as patroon on the condition that he would plant a colony of not fewer than fifty persons within four years on the west bank of what had been named the North River.
The village is named after a land grant.

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