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In the list of more important bulls issued by him the famous bull " In Coena Domini " ( 1568 ) takes a leading place ; but amongst others throwing light on Pope Pius V's character and policy there may be mentioned his prohibition of quaestuary ( February 1567 and January 1570 ); the condemnation of Michael Baius, the heretical Professor of Leuven ( 1567 ); the reform of the breviary ( July 1568 ); the denunciation of the " dirum nefas " ( August 1568 ); the banishment of the Jews from the ecclesiastical dominions except Rome and Ancona ( 1569 ); the injunction of the use of the reformed missal ( July 1570 ); the confirmation of the privileges of the Society of Crusaders for the protection of the Inquisition ( October 1570 ); the dogmatic certainty of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary ( November 1570 ); the suppression of the Fratres Humiliati for profligacy ( February 1571 ); the approbation of the new office of the Blessed Virgin ( March 1571 ); the enforcement of the daily recitation of the Canonical Hours ( September 1571 ); and the purchase of assistance against the Turks by offers of plenary pardon ( March 1572 ).
The settlement was mentioned as Padun in a 869 deed and received town privileges in 1480.
There was also a chapel, the chapel of St. Laurenti, mentioned in a letter issued on February 5 of 1308 as Ecclesia beati Laurentii de Eikundarsund, where Pope Clement V gives King Håkon V Magnusson extensive privileges concerning the king's 14 chapels ( including the chapel of St. Laurenti ), which was founded by himself or his father, King Magnus Lagabøte, and his grandfather, King Håkon Håkonson.
The monuments and institutions mentioned in article I shall cease to enjoy the privileges recognized in the present treaty in case they are made use of for military purposes.
The town is first mentioned in historical records in 1158, in a bull of pope Adrian IV, with which the abbey of Monte Sacro obtained privileges on the church of St. Peter e St. Mary near the " castellum capralis ", a location identifiable as the municipality, as subsequently confirmed from historical documents.
Ramsey is not mentioned in the Domesday Survey, either because it was part of Bury or because it belonged to the abbey that, at that time, enjoyed royal privileges.
For example, in confirming the privileges of the Abbey of Corbie in France, Leo IX mentioned the preceding grants of Benedict and Christopher.
Two settlements arose on both sides of the river: Slezská Ostrava ( Silesian Ostrava ) was first mentioned in 1229, Moravská Ostrava ( Moravian Ostrava ) in 1267, it received town privileges in 1279.
* By 1328 the city's town hall is mentioned first in history and the city is granted full town privileges, modelled according to those of Hamburg.
That privilege appears in mentioned Decree of the Holy Office ( 1613 ), and later was inserted in its entirety ( except for the words forbidding the painting of the pictures ) into the list of the indulgences and privileges of the Confraternity of the Scapular of Mount Carmel.
It is first mentioned in written documents dating to 1227 and was granted town privileges in 1927.
The Emperor Theodosius I, who called the Council, divided the eastern Roman Empire into five " dioceses ": Egypt ( under Alexandria ), the East ( under Antioch ), Asia ( under Ephesus ), Pontus ( under Caesarea Cappadociae ), and Thrace ( originally under Heraclea, later under Constantinople ); and the Council also decreed: " The bishops are not to go beyond their dioceses to churches lying outside of their bounds, nor bring confusion on the churches ; but let the Bishop of Alexandria, according to the canons, alone administer the affairs of Egypt ; and let the bishops of the East manage the East alone, the privileges of the Church in Antioch, which are mentioned in the canons of Nice, being preserved ; and let the bishops of the Asian Diocese administer the Asian affairs only ; and the Pontic bishops only Pontic matters ; and the Thracian bishops only Thracian affairs.
The first Council classified ( in the East, but not in the West, which did not participate in it ) as ecumenical that mentioned together all five sees of the pentarchy in the order indicated by Justinian I is the Council in Trullo of 692, which was called by Justinian II: " Renewing the enactments by the 150 Fathers assembled at the God-protected and imperial city, and those of the 630 who met at Chalcedon ; we decree that the see of Constantinople shall have equal privileges with the see of Old Rome, and shall be highly regarded in ecclesiastical matters as that is, and shall be second after it.
The fortress was first mentioned in a 1389 deed, the settlement that had developed nearby received town privileges according to Kulm law by Bishop Henry III Sorbom in 1395.
The original privileges are lost, but they have been mentioned and affirmed by King John II Casimir in 1658.
First mentioned in a 874 deed, Smalcalta in the Frankish duchy of Thuringia received town privileges about 1180.
It was first mentioned in a 1312 deed as an estate of the Benešovice noble family and received town privileges in 1493 by King Vladislaus II of Bohemia.
Hettstedt is mentioned as early as 1046 ; in 1220 it possessed a castle ; in 1380 it received civic privileges.

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Article 152 specifies the Malay language as the national language of Malaysia ; Article 153 grants the Malays special privileges ; Article 181 covers the position of the Malay rulers ; and Part III deals with matters of citizenship.

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When receiving diplomats who formally represent the sovereign the receiving head of state grants certain privileges and immunities to ensure they may effectively carry out their duties, on the understanding that these are provided on a reciprocal basis.
* A qualification for certain awards, honors, or privileges such as the Freedom of the City of London
Malaysia has an article in its constitution which distinctly segregates the ethnic Malays and indigenous peoples of Malaysia i. e. bumiputra from the non-Bumiputra such as the Chinese and the East Indians under the social contract, of which by law would guarantee the former certain special rights and privileges.
Trotskyists argue that the " Stalinist USSR " was not socialist ( and not communist ), but a bureaucratised degenerated workers ' state that is, a non-capitalist state in which exploitation is controlled by a ruling caste which, although not owning the means of production and not constituting a social class in its own right, accrued benefits and privileges at the expense of the working class.
These activities led critics of the Sandinistas to argue that the CDS was a system of local spy networks for the government used to stifle political dissent, and it is true that the CDS did hold limited powers such as the ability to suspend privileges such as driver licenses and passports if locals refused to cooperate with the new government.
* 1222 Andrew II of Hungary signs the Golden Bull which affirms the privileges of Hungarian nobility.
* Wang Mang, the power behind the throne, is granted the " Nine Awards of Imperial Favor " a set of ceremonial robes, sceptres, weapons and privileges bestowed only on those in the most intimate relationship with the emperor.
" Others, such as Robert Knight, are critical because they say civil unions endow the same rights and privileges of heterosexual marriages alleging that they allow same-sex marriage by using a different name.
In 745 – 746, the leading Anglo-Saxon missionary in Germany, St Boniface, along with seven other bishops, sent Æthelbald a scorching letter reproaching him for many sins stealing ecclesiastical revenue, violating church privileges, imposing forced labour on the clergy, and fornicating with nuns.
The public complaints resulted in Stroud being permitted to keep his birds despite massive prison overcrowding he was even given a second cell to house them but his letter-writing privileges were greatly curtailed.
This statute is denounced the butchers not only as creating a monopoly and conferring odious and exclusive privileges upon a small number of persons at the expense of the great body of the community of New Orleans, but it is asserted that it deprives a large and meritorious class of citizens the whole of the butchers of the city of the right to exercise their trade, the business to which they have been trained and on which they depend for the support of themselves and their families, and that the unrestricted exercise of the business of butchering is necessary to the daily subsistence of the population of the city.
The Moderator of the General Assembly serves for the year as the public representative of the Church but beyond that enjoys no special powers or privileges and is in no sense the leader or official spokesperson of the Kirk.
After Keith Martin, federal Member of Parliament for Esquimalt Juan de Fuca, seized the ceremonial mace of the House of Commons from the clerk's table, the speaker of that chamber ruled that a prima facie breach of the privileges of the house had occurred, and contempt of the house been committed.
He was a founder of many new towns ( about 30 not only in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia, but also in Austria and Styria ) and incorporated many existing settlements through civic charters, giving them new privileges.
* Pettigrew, Marshall day pupils whose privileges Jennings " borrows " in order to assist him in bending school rules.
Sir Anthony Shirley ( or Sherley ) ( 1565 – 1635 ) was an English traveller, whose imprisonment in 1603 by King James I caused the British House of Commons to assert one of its privileges freedom of its members from arrest in a document known as The Form of Apology and Satisfaction.

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Some few and myself withstand his inhabitation and town privileges, without confession and reformation of his uncivil and inhuman practices at Portsmouth ; ;
The hermit Pope found time in the few short months of his Papacy to confirm the rule of the order, which he had himself composed, and to confer on the society a variety of special graces and privileges.
In the course of a few hours, nobles, clergy, towns, provinces, companies and cities lost their special privileges.
Diogenes says that he abdicated the kingship ( basileia ) in favor of his brother and Strabo confirms that there was a ruling family in Ephesus descended from the Ionian founder, Androclus, which still kept the title and could sit in the chief seat at the games, as well as a few other privileges.
In the course of a few hours, nobles, clergy, towns, provinces, companies, and cities lost their special privileges.
During his two years as pope, Stephen confirmed the privileges of a few religious houses in France and Italy.
After the arrest of the Bishop of Pamiers by Philip IV in 1301, Pope Boniface VIII issued the bull Salvator Mundi, retracting all privileges granted to the French king by previous popes, and a few weeks later Ausculta fili with charges against the king, summoning him before a council to Rome.
According to the terms of the Union of Utrecht, the rights and privileges of the Roman Catholic religion were safeguarded, however a few years later, on June 14, 1580, the public practice of Catholicism was forbidden by the magistrates of Utrecht, who were by then mostly Protestant Calvinists or had been forced to profess Calvinism.
(...) Everything is certain from the outset: incentives from anonymous financial backers, the deed ( always from behind ), sloppy investigation, lazy excuses, a few phrases, pitiful skiving, lenient punishments, suspension of sentences, privileges" Carry on!
In a few cases, such as with Cologne, the former ecclesiastical lord continued to claim the right to exercice some residual feudal privileges over the Free City, a claim that gave rise to constant litigation almost until the end of the Empire.
Within a few weeks attendance was over 100 and he attracted the attendance of the senior minister Dr. Esler, but his views on prophecy did not jibe with senior minister's reformed beliefs and his teaching privileges were cancelled.
Members of the peerage had also the right to sit in a lit de justice, a formal preceding and speak before the Parlement, and they were also given high positions at the court, and a few minor privileges such as entering the courtyards of royal castles in their carriages.
With few exceptions, mostly dating from the Union of Lublin, and special privileges permitting some Lithuanian magnates to use them, such titles were forbidden by law.
The programme producers suspended the privileges amid concerns about the badges being sold in March 2006, but they were reintroduced with additional security a few months later ( see below ).
It was composed exclusively of the mediatized families of comital rank recognized as belonging, since 1825, to the same historical category and sharing some of the same privileges as reigning dynasties by the various states of the German Confederation ; these families were German with a few exceptions ( e. g. Bentinck, Rechteren-Limpurg ).
Both immigrant and American-born Españoles generally shared the same rights and privileges, although there were a few cases in which the law differentiated between them.
Unlike the principalia class where the members enjoyed high public offices and recommendations from the King of Spain, the masses only enjoyed a few civil rights and privileges.
When his mother wrote a letter to Rauter in which she asked for a few privileges as well, Rauter was enraged and on 6 September 1943, ordered the entire family to be immediately sent on transport.
In 1670 Mühlbrug received town privileges and just a few years before Karlsruhe a “ letter of freedom ” was issued, which relaxed the requirements for craftsmen and new citizens to settle down.
Initially, domestic partnerships enjoyed very few privileges principally just hospital-visitation rights and the right to be claimed as a next of kin of the estate of a deceased partner.
At Colditz, Alexander and the other prominent figures like him were kept in somewhat better conditions than the other prisoners and had a few special privileges.
He survived Cawood for a few years, in which he enjoyed the privileges of the patent alone, but he discovered that this was a heavy undertaking.
Once classed up, the candidates have very few privileges, and enter into a controlled environment similar to BCT, although they are expected to act like leaders and take charge and responsibility immediately.
" He was particularly vocal, however, in opposing any collusion between banks and government, and argued that the monopolistic privileges that the government granted to a few bankers were the source of many social and economic ills.

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