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- divided into two campaigns, the Parlementary Fronde and the Fronde of the Princes. The timing of the outbreak of the Parlementary Fronde, directly after the...
- parlements had been weakened by Louis XIV, and welcomed the strengthening of parlementary power in 1715. Montesquieu advocated reform of slavery in The Spirit...
- the] Indian Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac". Lok Sabha Debates (PDF) (parlementary record). Second. Vol. ****IV. New Delhi, IN: Lok Sabha Secretariat. 10...
- speculations in the financial market, resigned in January 2012. An official parlementary inquiry took place in 2013 and 2014 to find out what went wrong. (in...
- southeastern France. Francis initially protected the Huguenot dissidents from Parlementary measures s****ing to exterminate them. After the 1534 Affair of the Placards...
- seven to five years (the quinquennat), so that both presidential and parlementary elections may be synchronous, in order to avoid any further "cohabitation"...
- Vanguardia (in Spanish). 21 April 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2021. Parlementary ****embly of the Council of Europe (21 April 2015). "PACE elects Pere...
- doing so extend it to Sellafield with a section of new railway. The Parlementary Act for this new railway was obtained in June 1864 and it was to be known...
- divided into two campaigns, the Parlementary Fronde and the Fronde of the Princes. The timing of the outbreak of the Parlementary Fronde, directly after the...
- December 1750, replacing Henri François d'Aguesseau, who had quit. The parlementary revolt was thus his paroxysm, and Lamoignon, far from losing authority...