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- The Ordinances of 1311 (The New Ordinances, Norman: Les noveles Ordenances) were a series of regulations imposed upon King Edward II by the peerage and...
- have aut****d an original military manual, titled Les Enseignemens ou Ordenances pour un Siegneur qui a Guerres et Grans Gouvernemens a Faire, often referred...
- Archived from the original on November 14, 2014. Retrieved April 16, 2014. "Ordenances pendents d'aprovació". Archived from the original on April 17, 2014. Retrieved...
- Hen. 8. c. 63 Ordinances for Calais Act 1535 An Acte declaryng cteyn Ordenances to be observyd in the Towne of Calis and Marches of the same. The whole...
- -896367 1270 Duque de York, Isla -50.605228 -75.313902 522 -879997 1271 Ordenance, Grupo -50.621032 -74.627235 -894327 1272 Lobos, Grupo Islas -50.632283...
- compiled. Diego de Benavides y de la Cueva issued the Ordenanza de Obrajes (Ordenance of Manufactures) in 1664 and Pedro Álvarez de Toledo y Leiva introduced...
- down, the army began pressuring the civilian government to p**** numerous ordenances expanding military control over civilian industries in order to reach...
- Years' War. The origins of this name is often attributed to the order or "ordenance", act of arranging, by the King of France Charles VII in 1447 for a permanent...
- offender, according to the Bylaws of the Irrigation Communities (Valencian: Ordenances de la pròpia Comunitat de Regants). The court is purely oral—there is...
- session was also traditionally cited as 5 Ed. 2 or 5 E. 2. Les noveles Ordenances (The New Ordinances) Franchises of the Church, etc. — not printed in The...