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without royal ****ent; see the list of
ordinances and acts of the
Parliament of England, 1642–1660 Self-denying
Ordinance, p****ed by the Long
Parliament of...
- The July
Ordinances, also
known as the Four
Ordinances of Saint-Cloud, were a
series of
decrees set
forth by
Charles X and
Jules Armand de Polignac, the...
- 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...
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footwashing as
ordinances. The
number of
ordinances depends on the
Christian denomination, with
Mennonite Anabaptists counting seven ordinances,
while some...
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exclusion ordinances or
Organized crime exclusion ordinances (暴力団排除条例, Bōryoku-dan
Haijo Jōrei) is the ****anese
collective term for
ordinances or local...
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subsidiary legislations that
supplement the
Ordinances.
There are
three Crown dependencies. In Guernsey,
Ordinances (Ordonnances) are used for
secondary legislation...
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death the plan was
resurrected by
Thomas Cromwell in the
Cromwellian Ordinances of 1538–1540.
Eltham Palace MacCullough, p. 78. ****ler,
Jones p. 34....
- (ACLU),
while supporters of
these ordinances argue that they
prevent criminal activities in the
areas under the
ordinances, the
actual result is
instead a...
- The
Manueline Ordinances saw
three different revisions (known as the "first system", "second system", and "third system" of the
Ordinances). The Manueline...
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Saint movement also tend to
refer to "sacraments"
rather than "
ordinances". Some
ordinances—such as baptism,
confirmation and the
sacrament of the Lord's...