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Subsequent events that can be traced to the Revolution include the Napoleonic Wars, two separate restorations of monarchy ( Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy ), and two additional revolutions ( 1830 and 1848 ) as modern France took shape.
In 1849, shortly after the revolutions of the previous year, Molinari published two works: an essay, " The Production of Security ", and a book, Les Soirées de la Rue Saint-Lazare, describing how a market in justice and protection could advantageously replace the state.
As their name implies, four-stroke internal combustion engines have four basic steps that repeat with every two revolutions of the engine:
Four-stroke engines require two revolutions.
• For one complete revolution of the crankshaft, the engine executes one cycle — the 4-stroke executes one cycle per two crankshafts revolutions.
The Beare Head and " piston charger " engines operate as opposed-piston engines, two pistons in a single cylinder, firing every two revolutions rather more like a regular four-stroke.
A calculation of this form dictates that a two rotor Wankel displacing 654 cc per face will have a displacement of 1. 3 liters per every rotation of the eccentric shaft ( only two total faces, one face per rotor going through a full power stroke ) and 2. 6 liters after two revolutions ( four total faces, two faces per rotor going through a full power stroke ).
The results are directly comparable to a 2. 6-liter piston engine with an even number of cylinders in a conventional firing order, which will likewise displace 1. 3 liters through its power stroke after one revolution of the crankshaft, and 2. 6 liters through its power strokes after two revolutions of the crankshaft.
Two revolutions ( two and a half for the axel ) is a " double " jump.
For this style of printer, two complete revolutions of the character drum were required with one revolution being used to print all the " odd " columns and another revolution being used to print all of the " even " columns.
Mercury's sidereal day is about two-thirds of its orbital period, so by the prograde formula its solar day lasts for two revolutions around the sun — three times as long as its sidereal day.
He filmed Stealing Beauty in 1996, then The Dreamers in 2003, which describes the political passions and sexual revolutions of two siblings in Paris in 1968.
The first player holds one block of wood still, while the other player rotates the other block of wood for two full revolutions.
In the two following decades, temporarily ruled by the House of Karađorđević, the Principality of Serbia actively supported the neighboring Habsburg Serbs, especially during the 1848 revolutions.
Instead, it turned out that Mercury has a 3: 2 spin – orbit resonance, rotating three times for every two revolutions around the Sun ; the eccentricity of Mercury's orbit makes this resonance stable.
The Russian revolution of 1917 was marked by two revolutions: the relatively spontaneous February 1917 revolution, and the 25 October 1917 seizure of power by the Bolsheviks, who had gained the leadership of the Petrograd soviet.
The company, as so many in the printing industry, endured a complex post-war history, during which printing technology went through two revolutionsfirst moving to phototypesetting, then to digital.
One of the largest revolutions of the twentieth century, the struggle lasted for over four years and involved sporadic but bloody armed conflict, internal Indonesian political and communal upheavals, and two major international diplomatic interventions.
After defeating many revolutions for two years, Mạc Đăng Dung adopted the Trần Dynasty's practice and ceded the throne to his son, Mạc Đăng Doanh, and he became Thái Thượng Hoàng.
There were, we may oversimplify, two revolutions in mid-seventeenth century England.

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When, in March, 1640, the two towns were united under Coddington, Gorton claimed the union was irregular and illegally constituted and that it had never been sanctioned by the majority of freeholders.
When two of the founders of that society, Helena Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott, moved to India at the end of that year, he was constituted as the President of the American body.
Theodebert succeeded to Austrasia, Thierry to Burgundy, but Brunehault constituted herself their guardian, and held in her own power the governments of the two kingdoms.
In time, cable television was widely established to carry available Canadian stations as well as import American stations, which constituted the vast majority of signals on systems ( usually only one or two Canadian stations, while some systems had duplicate or even triplicate coverage of American networks ).
Following Sir Leslie Stephen's English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, most commentators agree that two features constituted the core of deism:
Among the dead were the Roman Consul Lucius Aemilius Paullus, as well as two consuls for the preceding year, two quaestors, twenty-nine out of the forty-eight military tribunes and an additional eighty senators ( at a time when the Roman Senate comprised no more than 300 men, this constituted 25 %– 30 % of the governing body ).
These two constituted the entire universe of meaningful judgements ; anything else was nonsense.
Prior to Stephen's alliance with Pepin, Rome had constituted the central city of the Duchy of Rome, which composed one of two districts within the Exarchate of Ravenna, along with Ravenna itself.
In addition, two autonomous cities were constituted on the coast of North Africa.
The legislative power is constituted by the General Assembly, composed of two chambers: the Chamber of Deputies of 99 members representing the 19 departments, elected based on proportional representation ; and the Chamber of Senators consisting of 31 members, 30 of whom are elected for a five year term by proportional representation and the Vice-president, who presides over the chamber.
On June 19, 1987 the Supreme Court, in a seven to two majority opinion written by Justice William J. Brennan, ruled that the Act constituted an unconstitutional infringement on the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, based on the three-pronged Lemon test, which is:
The two cultural groups ( called " phyles ") explored in most detail are the two that flourish in New Atlantis and among certain citizens of the fragmented lands that once constituted mainland China.
The duchy was constituted by rescript of 20 December 1860, and by imperial patent of 26 February 1861, modified by legislation of 21 December 1867, granting power to the home parliament to enact all laws not reserved to the imperial diet, at which it was represented by eleven delegates, of whom two elected by the landowners, three by the cities, towns, commercial and industrial boards, five by the village communes, and one by a fifth curia by secret ballot, every duly registered male twenty-four years of age has the right to vote.
Once an autonomous community had been constituted, the 145th article of the constitution prohibits the federation or union of two or more autonomous communities.
The two most important were " Relative Economic Stability ," which constituted 40 % of appraisal value, and " Protection from adverse influences ," which made up another 20 %.
These territories abounded in water, a precious commodity in Canaan, and thus constituted one of the most valuable parts of the country ; additionally, Manasseh's geographic situation enabled it to defend two important mountain passes-Esdraelon on the west of the Jordan and Hauran on the east.
In 1991 the Jewish Autonomous Oblast moved from the jurisdiction of Khabarovsk Krai to the jurisdiction of the Federation, but by that time most of the Jews had gone and the remaining Jews now constituted fewer than two percent of the local population.
From the conference's formation until the 2010 – 11 season, the Big 12 was split into two divisions for most major sports: the Texas schools plus Oklahoma and Oklahoma State made up the South Division, and the remaining six former Big Eight Conference teams ( Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, and Nebraska ) constituted the North Division.
These two albums constituted the first releases on his personal independent record label Todo Mundo.
The suits alleged that the party was undemocratically constituted in order to concentrate all power in the hands of three rulers — Hanson, Ettridge and Oldfield ( in particular Oldfield )— and that it technically had only two members: Ettridge and Hanson.
Newport County was constituted on June 22, 1703, as one of the two original counties of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
In 1373 a charter constituted the area as the County of the Town of Bristol, although it continued to fall within the jurisdiction of the two counties for some purposes.
The two phases of the expedition together constituted the Yakima War and the Spokane – Coeur d ' Alene – Paloos War.

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