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These and Quartering
These Acts included the Boston Port Bill, the Massachusetts Government Act, and the Quartering Act.
These arms are borne today in the third Quartering ( heraldry ) | quarter by the Duke of Norfolk
These arms are borne today in the third Quartering ( heraldry ) | quarter by the Duke of Norfolk

These and Acts
These speeches, which are given in full, have been the source of debates over the historical accuracy of Acts.
These Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ do not involve a petition for a living or deceased beneficiary, but aim to repair the sins against Jesus.
These Acts sought to demonstrate that establishing royal jurisdiction over the Church would ensure progress in " religious reformation " where papal authority had been insufficient.
These Acts of Reparation to Jesus Christ do not involve a petition for a living or deceased beneficiary, but aim to repair the sins against Jesus.
These were created in 1809 following a letter from Rev Stephen Demainbray to King George III in which he asked the king to spare, in perpetuity, 6 acres from the Inclosure Acts for the benefit of the poor of the parish.
These battles are sometimes referenced as historical events by accounts which do not cross-check the stories in Acts and Deeds against another source.
These Acts also had the following effects on the administration of Wales:
These Acts also formed the basis for British overseas trade for nearly 200 years.
These Acts have now been repealed and replaced by the Commons Act 2006, but the fundamental test of whether land is a town and village green remains the same.
These are known as " Uniform Acts.
These tolls were also usually regulated by the Acts.
These measures were known as the Coercive Acts in Britain, while dubbed the Intolerable Acts in the colonies.
These Acts, coming during the economic slump that followed the French and Indian War, are resented by the colonists and lead to protests.
These Acts, also repealed and replaced by the Equality Act 2010, made direct discrimination and indirect discrimination unlawful.
These were oppressive Acts, based on the belief, as found in the 1922 report, that women represented vectors for the spread of venereal diseases.
These Acts effectively put an end to the issue of notes by the trading banks and the Queensland Treasury.
These were not necessarily the earliest laws passed, but any prior to this date were not recorded as Acts of Tynwald.
These two Acts established a formula whereby the federal government paid approximately 50 % of approved expenditures for hospital and physician services.
These and two additional documentaries on the crisis were all produced by the National Film Board of Canada: Christine Welsh directed Keepers of the Fire ( 1994 ), which documented the role of Mohawk women during the crisis, and Alec MacLeod created Acts of Defiance ( 1993 ).
These changes and Acts were original creations, scoped for the modest scale and limited capacity of Nunavut.
These Acts typically targeted particular kinds of workplaces, such as mines, or textile mills, before the more generalised approach took hold now seen in the Factories Act 1961.
These nearly identical Acts were passed by the two parliaments, to come into effect simultaneously, because of uncertainty as to which of the two parliaments had the ultimate authority to do so.

These and ordered
These are ways of jointly participating in significantly symbolized, standardized, and ordered religiously sanctified behavior.
These are typically written as an ordered pair ( x, y ).
These shoals were too shallow to permit passage of larger warships, and so Brueys ordered his thirteen ships of the line to form up in a line of battle following the northeastern edge of the shoals to the south of the island, a position that allowed the ships to disembark supplies from their port side while covering the landings with their starboard batteries.
These spherical particles precipitate in highly siliceous pools in Australia and elsewhere, and form these highly ordered arrays after years of sedimentation and compression under hydrostatic and gravitational forces.
Because his vision of personal and social perfections was framed as a revival of the ordered society of earlier times, Confucius is often considered a great proponent of conservatism, but a closer look at what he proposes often shows that he used ( and perhaps twisted ) past institutions and rites to push a new political agenda of his own: a revival of a unified royal state, whose rulers would succeed to power on the basis of their moral merits instead of lineage. These would be rulers devoted to their people, striving for personal and social perfection, and such a ruler would spread his own virtues to the people instead of imposing proper behavior with laws and rules.
These sources assert that al-Hakim rejected ad-Darazi's claims of divinity, and ordered the elimination of his movement while supporting that of Hamza ibn Ali.
These pointed to the juxtaposition of wealthy, ordered and affluent civilisation next to the disorder and barbarity of the poor within the same metropolis.
These governments argue that the expulsion of Germans and related border changes were not enacted by the Polish or Czech governments, but rather were ordered by the Potsdam Conference.
These schools were to have a lasting effect on Norwegian Catholic spirituality and history, even after King Christian III of Denmark ordered the Reformation in his kingdom.
These uniforms were rarely worn after the war began, however, as Himmler ordered that the all-black uniforms be turned in for use by others.
* To All Who These Presents Shall Come, Greeting: Know Ye, that in consequence of propositions of peace, or cessation of hostilities, being submitted to me, as Commandant of the California Battalion of the United States forces, which have so far been acceded to by me as to cause me to appoint a board of commissioners to confer with a similar board appointed by the Californians, and it requiring a little time to close the negotiations ; it is agreed upon and ordered by me that an entire cessation of hostilities shall take place until to-morrow afternoon ( January 13 ), and that the said Californians be permitted to bring in their wounded to the mission of San Fernando, where, also, if they choose, they can move their camp to facilitate said negotiations.
These were then assessed, if ordered the Ministry assigned the aircraft name.
These ordered silica spheres produce the internal colors by causing the interference and diffraction of light passing through the microstructure of the opal.
These upgrades were surprisingly expensive ($ 200, 000 and $ 400, 000, respectively ) and had long ship date lead times after being ordered by a customer ; consequently, they were never popular with customers, majority of which leased their systems via a third-party leasing company.
These ordered descriptions eventually became Chapter 1 ( entitled Of the Valar ) for the Quenta Silmarillion ( or " The Silmarillion proper ".
These killings were ordered by the officers from Sondergruppe R. Regarding the Femegerichte murders, Ossietzky wrote: " Lieutenant Schulz ( charged with the murder of informers against the Black Reichswehr ) did nothing but carry out the orders given him, and that certainly Colonel von Bock, and probably Colonel von Schleicher and General Seeckt, should be sitting in the dock beside him ".
These works were ordered to be burnt by the Patriarch of Constantinople, Leo Styppes, in May 1140, on the grounds that they incorporated elements of Bogomil belief and practices.
These kings were also known to have ordered mining expeditions, raids or military campaigns beyond the borders, erecting monuments or statues to the consecration of deities, evinced by a panel recording official acts of the royal court during this time.
These reasons include: the wiping of the face is an innovation because there are no authentic hadiths which state that Muhammad ever did it or ordered his followers to do it.
These are the official findings of the Institute of National Remembrance, " confirmed by the number of victims in the two graves, according to the estimate of the archeological and anthropological team participating in the exhumation ," wrote prosecutor Radosław J. Ignatiew, who headed an investigation in 2000-2003 ordered by the Polish government.
These doubts grew even louder in 1952, when Anastasia ordered the murder of a young Brooklyn tailor's assistant named Arnold Schuster, after watching Schuster talking on television about his role as primary witness in fugitive bank robber Willie Sutton's arrest.
These images and structures had two principal functions: to ensure an ordered existence and to defeat death by preserving life into the next world.
These three Corps were also ordered to keep in line with each other, with the Cavalry Reserve ordered to take position between Süssenbrunn and Aderklaa.
These suspicions were further aroused when imperial officials ordered Protestants to stop erecting Protestant churches on the land of the prince of the church or Stifts, which the Protestants claimed to be comprised under the term " royal land " ( the Stifts did not belong to the Bohemian Estates ) which was open to them due to the Letter of Majesty – a very disputed legal interpretation of which the government disapproved.

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