- Parliament,
defining which objects are
classified as treasure,
legally obliging the
finder to
report their find. It
applies in England,
Wales and Northern...
-
courts and prosecutors, both
already hostile to the KPD long
before 1933,
obligingly agreed with the line that
since the
Reichstag fire was a
Communist plot...
-
accompanied her husband; he also
recalled her as "always
cheerful and
obliging". John's
mother Rose, however,
observed that
Jacqueline was not "a natural-born...
-
fullest extent when it
defines dogmas, that is, when it proposes, in a form
obliging Catholics to an
irrevocable adherence of faith,
truths contained in divine...
- the
offensive war in
America was
carried by 19 votes.
North resigned,
obliging the king to
invite Lord
Rockingham to form a government; a
consistent supporter...
- in the M****acre of St George's Fields. In 1771, he was
instrumental in
obliging the
government to
concede the
right of
printers to
publish verbatim accounts...
-
playmate for him, and
asked her to come and play
trains with him,
which she
obligingly did. In
August 1918, Pickford's
contract expired and, when
refusing Zukor's...
- open the
Scheldt river for
naval p****age,
Marie Antoinette succeeded in
obliging Vergennes to pay huge
financial compensation to Austria. The
queen was...
- the text with funny,
clever touches, from an
ensemble of
animals who
obligingly donate whatever building materials the
wolves require, to the wolves'...
- five years. If a
country went over that, it
would be
charged interest,
obliging a
country to
reduce its
currency value and
prevent capital exports. But...