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constitutional autochthony is the
process of ****erting
constitutional nationalism from an
external legal or
political power. The
source of
autochthony is the...
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Dutch people in the
Netherlands Chthon (disambiguation)
Constitutional autochthony, an ****ertion of
political autonomy Symphony No. 4 (Still), also known...
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ancient lineage as "earthborn"
greatly strengthened the
doctrine of
autochthony. In Thebes, the race of
Spartoi were
believed to have
sprung from a field...
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Dominion of
India became the
Republic of India. To
ensure constitutional autochthony, its
framers repealed prior acts of the
British parliament in Article...
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George S. Lane,
Douglas Q. Adams, The
Tocharian problem. The
supposed autochthony of Hittites, the Indo-Hittite
hypothesis and
migration of agricultural...
- of the
supposed straight link with the
Ancient Kingdom. The myth of
autochthony also
supplies the need to
distinguish ethnic Macedonians from
their neighbors...
- 1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u173811 Prempeh, H.
Kwasi (30 July 2013). "Constitutional
autochthony and the
invention and
survival of "absolute presidentialism" in postcolonial...
- and Gr****s were
generally ethnocentric,
priding themselves on
their autochthony and
viewing themselves as
somewhat privileged inhabitants of the optimal...
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suggests a
microcosmic ritual organization based around a "native earth"
autochthony, agriculture, fertility, and
purification scheme, in
which mounds and...
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their purity of blood. The
speech also
affirms the
peculiar concept of
autochthony (237b), by
which Athenians never came from
elsewhere but had “sprung...