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Tenentism (Portuguese: tenentismo) was a
political philosophy of
junior army
officers (Portuguese: tenentes, IPA: [teˈnẽtʃis], "lieutenants") who significantly...
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tenant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tenant may
refer to: Tenant, the
holder of a
leasehold estate in real
estate Tenant-in-chief, in feudal...
- The
Bloudy Tenent of ****cution, for
Cause of Conscience,
Discussed in a
Conference between Truth and
Peace is a 1644 book
about government force written...
- French). Paris: Éditions Garnier. pp. 277–81.
Roger Williams, The
Bloudy Tenent of ****cution for
Cause of
Conscience (1644; 1867 reprint)
Samuel Rutherford...
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government interference in
religious matters.
Williams published The
Bloudy Tenent of ****cution for
Cause of Conscience,
arguing for a
separation of church...
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should be
round and large, but not of the
snubby or
Persian type. Rose
Tenent wrote: "No cat is more
fascinating than the
tailless Manx, with its rabbit-like...
- in July 1644,
after which he
published his most
famous book The
Bloudy Tenent of ****cution for
Cause of Conscience. The
publication produced a great...
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England and
other Nations: With a
briefe Rehearsall of
their false and
dangerous Tenents, a
propaganda broadsheet denouncing English dissenters from 1647....
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coronelism and café com
leite politics. This
revolt marked the
beginning of
Tenentism, a
movement that
resulted in the
Brazilian Revolution of 1930 that started...
- ****oniam,
jussu et au****iis superiorum, qui
summum in
India Batava imperium tenent, suscepto,
annis 1825–1830 collegit, notis,
observationibus et adumbrationibus...