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avadar (Bantva-Manavadar) becomes a British | Protectorate, a Princely state which was founded in 1733 |
Lyautey in Morocco, | Protectorate Administration 1912-1925 (Berkeley: Univers |
s dopamine receptors, therefore acting as a | protectorate against schizophrenia. |
n in the same province, 1871 till a British | protectorate, also on 3 November 1914. |
The French | protectorate also extended to the Holy Places of Jerusal |
a territory was incorporated as part of the | protectorate also. |
In 1873 the remainder became a Russian | protectorate, and was soon surrounded by the Governorate |
Browne became disillusioned with the | protectorate and was one of those who called for the ret |
It began in 1880 as a | protectorate, and its borders with Cabinda, Cameroons, a |
At the time, the Philippines were a U.S. | protectorate, and legally, the AG needed a missionary ap |
returned to Scotland during the Cromwellian | Protectorate and resided in Edinburgh for most of the pe |
mboko, Guadalcanal, British Solomon Islands | Protectorate, and educated at the South Seas Evangelical |
Oliver Cromwell in the establishment of the | Protectorate and was elected MP for Sandwich in Kent for |
disaster with Solomon being captured by the | Protectorate and Egan and Saul managing to escape. |
Brandt) dislike their position as a French | protectorate and quietly plan a new war with assistance |
tish withdrawal from what had been the Aden | Protectorate and became South Yemen. |
lose the military overtones of the earlier | Protectorate and the increasingly small level of control |
ain converted its occupation into a British | Protectorate, and barred Canal access to enemy ships. |
as not intended to turn Iran into a British | protectorate; and that the Iranian-Azarbaijani political |
In 1660, after the | Protectorate, and before the Restoration, he was expelle |
In 1916 he joined the Solomon Islands | Protectorate Armed Constabulary, from which he retired a |
ro, Egypt, which was at that time a British | protectorate, as public security director. |
Robert Hamilton, a judge in the East Africa | Protectorate, as their candidate but he withdrew his can |
ts facilities were managed under the French | protectorate, as illustrated by the development of the K |
onald, the Consul-General of the Oil Rivers | Protectorate, as Commandant of Constabulary in the prote |
The kingdom became a British | protectorate August 31, 1896 after which the Koya kings |
in Rabat in 1950 (Morocco was then a French | protectorate), Barbarin studied for the priesthood in Pa |
Commissioner of the British Central Africa | Protectorate based in Nyasaland. |
On 23 July 1920 the | protectorate became the Kenya Colony. |
ommissioner of the British Southern Nigeria | Protectorate, born on 31 July 1860 at The Lodge, Furneux |
te, sparked active opposition to the French | protectorate both from nationalists and those who saw th |
These members wished to keep the | Protectorate but were divided over who should command th |
This article says Hawaii was a British | protectorate, but this isn't mentioned in the history of |
The | protectorate, called British New Guinea, was annexed out |
Army-it criticised Oliver Cromwell and the | Protectorate, called for the institution of the Council |
us the second house became a fixture of the | Protectorate cemented in place by the Humble Petition an |
thers worked in the British Solomon Islands | Protectorate Defence Force. |
The British Solomon Islands | Protectorate Defence Force (BSIPDF) was the British colo |
It is also noted that the French Saar | Protectorate did not participate in this election. |
nt-day Cameroon was claimed by Germany as a | protectorate during the "Scramble for Africa" at the end |
The squadron was sent to the Aden | Protectorate during the Abyssinian crisis of 1935-1936, |
ishment of the English Commonwealth and the | Protectorate during the Interregnum. |
The | Protectorate faction was led by the Secretary of State J |
o Serowe Raditladi founded the Bechuanaland | Protectorate Federal Party, although he played almost no |
that Rodes was much in Scotland during the | protectorate, for he was sheriff of Perthshire, and repr |
e British Naval Brigade and the Niger Coast | Protectorate Force under Sir Frederick Bedford, KCB and |
esident Commissioner of the Solomon Islands | Protectorate from 1939 to 1943. |
e Gilbert and Ellice Islands were a British | protectorate from 1892 and colony from 1916 until 1 Janu |
e by Venice from 1401 and then as a British | protectorate from the Napoleonic Wars until 1863, when t |
Aruba became a British | protectorate from 1940 to 1942 and a US protectorate fro |
ntil 791, when these along with the seat of | Protectorate General to Pacify the West would eventually |
, the capital of Kucha was also the seat of | Protectorate General to Pacify the West. |
The | Protectorate General to Pacify the West, Grand Protector |
She was sharply critical of the | Protectorate government of Oliver Cromwell, she preached |
He also served in | protectorate governments as minister of interior. |
ed that Cromwell's interim dictatorship and | Protectorate had been an interruption of the natural cou |
patronage of Thomas Fairfax, but under the | Protectorate he played no active part in National politi |
as a religious radical during the Somerset | protectorate, he entertained Elizabeth at Cobham Hall in |
he district was formed into the Niger Coast | Protectorate, he was made commissioner and consul-genera |
When finally caught during the | Protectorate Hind was charged with treason rather than h |
ant of the Duchy of Warsaw, had been made a | protectorate, however functionally independent, as a res |
and Second Parliaments of Oliver Cromwell's | Protectorate, however, there was a general redistributio |
nder French control also, becoming a French | protectorate in 1883. |
This treaty established a Dutch | protectorate in the area, and established diplomatic tie |
After the collapse of the | Protectorate in 1659, Thomas Kelsey supported John Lambe |
he breakaway Serbian province became a U.N. | protectorate in 1999 after its ethnic Albanian majority |
However, after the fall of the | Protectorate in October 1549, it was Wingfield that the |
ming a district officer in the Bechuanaland | Protectorate in 1962, Campbell ran the country's first h |
Tunisia had become a French | protectorate in 1881, and in the late 19th century, Fran |
the United Kingdom that accepted a British | protectorate in order to detour the Ottoman Turks from e |
work in Egypt until the end of the British | Protectorate in 1922. |
Peters' company and intended to establish a | protectorate in East Africa. |
argued that Kaarta was a threat to the new | protectorate in Fouta Tooro, and that British agents wer |
n which Tokelau lies was declared a British | protectorate in 1877, and the islands themselves came un |
Efforts by the French to entrench their | protectorate in Tonkin were complicated by the outbreak |
mendations for the division of the Zanzibar | Protectorate into constituencies for the Legislative Cou |
menting the articles of this Law, a natural | protectorate is defined as any area of Land, or coastal |
The French | protectorate kingdom of Porto-Novo also added some 2,600 |
ere then incorporated into the Khasso Wolof | protectorate kingdom. |
The Cromwellian | Protectorate Manchester University Press, ISBN 071904317 |
fter it was incorporated into the U.S. as a | protectorate, Mitchell was offered the position of Chief |
Since the | Protectorate no longer believe in execution (their own p |
September 1940 it was relocated to Prague, | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. |
in Aryanization in the Netherlands and the | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. |
e deputy Reichsprotektor of the Nazi German | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. |
Chief of Aden and High Commissioner for the | Protectorate of South Arabia 1959-1963. |
ican-operated oil refineries in the British | Protectorate of Bahrain. |
1941, the Japanese army entered the French | protectorate of Cambodia and established a garrison that |
For the 20th century League of Nations | protectorate of the same name, see Free City of Danzig. |
ynonymous with the figurehead of the French | Protectorate of Laos. |
ernment and trained paratroopers heading to | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. |
He served as Prime Minister of | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia from January 19, 194 |
g was raised, and the island was declared a | protectorate of the U.K. A colony was considered but nev |
y occupied Bohemia and Moravia creating the | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. |
By so doing, France could become the | protectorate of Catholics in China, just like France pla |
zi occupation in 1939) the main city of the | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. |
On 30 November 1967, the | protectorate of South Arabia was declared independent as |
e newly-liberalised printing presses of the | Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell to cater to the reading |
is a conflation of French (from the French | protectorate of Morocco) and Montana (from the fictitiou |
The northern two-thirds of Vietnam was the | protectorate of Annam, which had a puppet Vietnamese emp |
January 19, 1945 to May 5, 1945, under the | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. |
en the Kingdom of Spain against the Ottoman | protectorate of Algiers. |
served as the head of civil service in the | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia but soon most of the |
on stemming from Monaco's new position as a | protectorate of the Kingdom of Sardinia, rather than of |
In 1842, Wallachia was under the | protectorate of Imperial Russia, and Nicolae Golescu tri |
s of Czechoslovakia and the creation of the | Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia, the bank was confiscate |
In April 1945, now in the | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, the brigade found i |
916 by the splitting of the occupied German | protectorate of Togoland into two territories, French To |
mpire of its sovereignty and making Korea a | protectorate of Japan. |
ishment of an independent Montenegro as the | protectorate of Fascist Italy. |
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urrection to start in March 1655 during the | Protectorate of the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. |
of the English Council of State during the | Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, and a member of Cromwel |
l held in 1955 in what was then the British | protectorate of the Federation of Malaya. |
-up of Czechoslovakia into Slovakia and the | protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. |
t to refer to the question of the religious | protectorate of France, which had been settled earlier i |
ment, its territories being constituted the | protectorate of Nigeria. |
terminated Korea's traditional status as a | protectorate of China, and the system of feudal enfeoffm |
elsewhere in England during the time of the | Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, but was quickly suppres |
of the pact which made the Korean Empire a | protectorate of the Empire of Japan, thus stripping it o |
Karabakh khanate, which made the khanate a | protectorate of the Russian empire. |
They overthrew the | Protectorate of the Lord Protector Richard Cromwell. |
emain "firm in his aim of not accepting the | protectorate of any other power." |
ring disturbances, shortly after the former | protectorate of the Mosquito Coast had been incorporated |
B4 under Adolf Eichmann), the Office of the | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (under Reinhard Heyd |
remained a member of the Council during the | protectorate of Somerset. |
It became the capital of the French | protectorate of Laos in 1899. |
y, under the Treaty of Vienna it had been a | protectorate of the Kingdom of Sardinia. |
eror may have envisioned Denmark as another | protectorate of Francia. |
ral elections were held in the Bechuanaland | Protectorate on 1 March 1965, the country's first electi |
Whether or not it acts a | protectorate or not, if further studied it could lead to |
Swiss cantonal system, under an interallied | protectorate or French-English condominium, which would |
After the Convention of Fez established a | protectorate over Morocco, Lyautey served as Resident-Ge |
It immediately declared a | protectorate over Zanzibar and, in the subsequent 1896 A |
h expediting the establishment of a British | protectorate over Tonga, which was established on 18 May |
ble to convince her to acknowledge a French | protectorate over her realm. |
Tientsin Accord, which recognised France's | protectorate over Vietnam. |
tervention in the Cook Islands proclaimed a | protectorate over the Southern Group, that is, Rarotonga |
hrough his empire, establishing a Byzantine | protectorate over the Crusader kingdoms of Outremer. |
the Vietnamese, which established a French | protectorate over both Annam and Tonkin and allowed the |
ded the complete abandonment of the British | protectorate over the Mosquito Indians. |
That same year, France established a | protectorate over the island. |
the French, putting a temporary end to the | protectorate over the Ivory Coast. |
7, Bubakar was forced to recognize a French | protectorate over the province. |
f Parliament for Monmouthshire to the Third | Protectorate Parliament in 1659. |
of Parliament (MP) for Suffolk in the First | Protectorate Parliament of 1654. |
However by the time the Third | Protectorate Parliament assembled in 1659 the constutuen |
elected MP for Calne in 1659 for the Third | Protectorate Parliament and in 1660 for the Convention P |
d was elected MP for Coventry in the Second | Protectorate Parliament in 1656. |
The First | Protectorate Parliament was summoned by the Lord Protect |
Parliament, he sat for Suffolk in the First | Protectorate Parliament (1654) and for Sudbury in the Co |
the Wallingford House party ended the Third | Protectorate Parliament by locking the doors of the asse |
He was re-elected in the Third | Protectorate Parliament in 1659, where he was attacked b |
The Third | Protectorate Parliament sat for one session from 27 Janu |
(UK Parliament constituency) in the Second | Protectorate Parliament but was prevented from taking hi |
him as Lord Protector, summoning the Third | Protectorate Parliament in the process. |
After the Third | Protectorate Parliament in 1659 the Scottish and Irish m |
The Second | Protectorate Parliament was summoned reluctantly by the |
Barebones Parliament of 1653 and the First | Protectorate Parliament of 1654. |
Third | Protectorate Parliament |
Second | Protectorate Parliament |
The Second | Protectorate Parliament assembles. |
3 September - First | Protectorate Parliament assembles. |
See First | Protectorate Parliament for further details. |
First | Protectorate Parliament (One seat only) |
See First | Protectorate Parliament for the list of Irish constituen |
Four members returned to First | Protectorate Parliament (1654) |
Two members returned to Third | Protectorate Parliament (1659) |
e was re-elected for Preston for the Second | Protectorate Parliament in 1656 and for the Third Protec |
ed MP for Launceston in 1656 for the Second | Protectorate Parliament and in 1659 for the Third Protec |
There were two Speakers during the Third | Protectorate Parliament and two Deputy Speakers. |
In 1656 Grimston was returned to the Second | Protectorate Parliament as MP for Essex. |
represented Northamptonshire in the Second | Protectorate Parliament from 1656 to 1658. |
In 1654 the First | Protectorate Parliament included elected representation |
I. Roots, 'Law making in the second | Protectorate Parliament' in H. Hearder & H.R. Loyn (eds) |
P. Gaunt, 'Law making in the first | Protectorate Parliament' in C. |
ey was returned for Dover during the Second | Protectorate Parliament, when he supported John Desborou |
He first took office in the Third | Protectorate Parliament, remained in the Convention Parl |
uary 1657, during the sitting of the Second | Protectorate Parliament, Sir Christopher Packe, a Member |
as elected for Middlesex again to the Third | Protectorate Parliament, and became its first Speaker. |
as one of the MPs for Cornwall in the First | Protectorate Parliament. |
presented Cambridge University in the Third | Protectorate Parliament. |
a Third | Protectorate Parliament. |
he enabling bill was approved by the Second | Protectorate Parliament. |
cted MP for Cornwall in 1656 for the Second | Protectorate Parliament. |
rth was re-elected for Preston in the First | Protectorate Parliament. |
ber of Parliament for Cornwall in the First | Protectorate Parliament. |
mber of Parliament for Norwich in the Third | Protectorate Parliament. |
he was elected MP for Cornwall in the First | Protectorate Parliament. |
was re-elected MP for Devizes in the First | Protectorate Parliament. |
as elected MP for Great Marlow in the Third | Protectorate Parliament. |
he was elected MP for Suffolk in the First | Protectorate Parliament. |
mber of Parliament for Bristol in the First | Protectorate Parliament. |
r of Parliament for Huntingdon in the First | Protectorate Parliament. |
s elected MP for Warwickshire in the Second | Protectorate Parliament. |
elected MP for Truro in 1659 for the Third | Protectorate Parliament.In 1652 and 1657 he was commissi |
by had been summoned to send members to the | Protectorate Parliaments during the Civil War period, bu |
ebone's Parliament, but was elected for the | Protectorate Parliaments of as one of the four members f |
land the borough was not represented in the | Protectorate Parliaments (1654-1659), except as a small |
It was represented in the three | Protectorate Parliaments, between 1654 and 1659. |
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