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tiary to the reinstated diet of the German | Confederation, a position which he only held for a short |
ernment, which resulted in the creation of | confederation, a federal state of Canada, incorporating |
ate, the Americans adopted the Articles of | Confederation, a declaration that established a national |
d Christopher be released and the Livonian | Confederation accept his protection. |
y are 21st of 24 tribes of the Oghuz Turks | confederation according to Turkic philologist Mahmud Kas |
rian military representative of the German | Confederation after 1819. |
hers" who brought the other provinces into | Confederation after 1867 are also referred to as "Father |
ndreds of years, they guarded the Iroquois | Confederation against invasion from that direction by tr |
For the | confederation against August II the Strong, see Warsaw C |
sia submitted to Austria leadership of the | confederation, agreed to demobilise; agreed to partake i |
Some believe that this | confederation also absorbed the remnants of the once-lar |
ahore Resolution is totally in favour of a | Confederation, although varying interpretations exist su |
resenting Massachusetts to the New England | Confederation, an organization that coordinated matters |
He opposed Newfoundland joining Canadian | confederation and supported the reinstitution of respons |
ety, they remain an important step towards | Confederation and another early example of the pluralist |
he was sent as Belgian envoy to the German | Confederation, and in 1841, on the fall of the Lebeau mi |
he first clerk for Gloucester County after | Confederation and later served as a stipendiary magistra |
as premier of Nova Scotia, was a Father of | Confederation, and served briefly as prime minister of C |
al volume history of the 1640s, called The | Confederation and War in Ireland. |
, though he spoke frequently in support of | confederation and played a role in negotiating the grand |
and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss | Confederation, and in 1913 he was transferred to Stockho |
Democratic Party, the Swedish Trade Union | Confederation and the Swedish Cooperative Union. |
Kingdom of Poland allied with the Prussian | Confederation, and the Order of the Teutonic Knights. |
ter, in 1854, Middlebury withdrew from the | Confederation and therefore is not included in the "seve |
Following | Confederation, and after William Pearce Howland resigned |
It had also ruled prior to | confederation, and was responsible for bringing the firs |
of 1864 he denounced the proposed Canadian | Confederation and led the opposition in Lower Canada to |
especially Sir Samuel Tilley, a Father of | Confederation and Minister of Customs in the government |
epresenting that province upon its joining | Confederation, and was a one-member constituency. |
r a seat in the provincial assembly before | Confederation and again unsuccessfully for the City of S |
dland's voters narrowly voted in favour of | confederation and in 1949 Newfoundland joined Canada as |
n in power for the majority of years since | confederation, and 17 straight years before 1987. |
ned the wars against the Peruvian-Bolivian | Confederation and Spain (1865-1866). |
He supported | Confederation and continued to represent Ottawa in the P |
iew, Alberta should be a senior partner in | Confederation, and Social Credit was out of touch with t |
ng in 1949, upon Newfoundland's entry into | Confederation, and evolved from the earlier position of |
e was the first Chief Executive of the NHS | Confederation, and previously Director of the National A |
eir lowest share of the popular vote since | Confederation, and the PQ won their lowest share since 1 |
sident of the chancery of the North German | Confederation, and represented Bismarck on the federal t |
Landry opposed | Confederation and railway construction, viewing both as |
He was elected again following | Confederation and then ran unsuccessfully for the same s |
his great influence in favour of Canadian | confederation, and his oratory played an important part |
Prior to | Confederation and the creation of the office of Premier, |
by the Federal Council of the North German | Confederation and four years later by the Reichstag of t |
He was elected again following | Confederation and served until he was defeated in 1874. |
erved as vice president of the Trade Union | Confederation and of the Great National Assembly, and as |
He opposed | Confederation and supported free trade with the United S |
uding introductory courses on Canada since | Confederation and the Canadian West and advanced courses |
n the British North America Acts, Canadian | Confederation, and the History of the Constitution of Ca |
He opposed | Confederation and was defeated in the 1866 provincial el |
g in 1867, upon the creation of Ontario at | Confederation, and evolved from the earlier position of |
tive committee of the European Trade Union | Confederation, and on the boards of the Interchurch Orga |
eir rival tribe, advocated the New England | Confederation, and made quite a bit of money as Governor |
h originally a Liberal, he later supported | Confederation and became a Liberal-Conservative. |
ondon, but the reconciliation of the Swiss | Confederation and the emperor with France made the allia |
sympatized with confederates of the Radom | Confederation and the Confederation of Bar. |
s Union (JICHIRO) and Japanese Trade Union | Confederation and took charge of the Director General of |
as elected to the federal parliament after | Confederation and served until 1874. |
Conservative bastion for many years after | Confederation, and an anti-Confederation area before tha |
ch was ultimately responsible for Canadian | Confederation, and he presided over the Quebec City conf |
Chandler supported | Confederation and was elected again in 1866. |
Vice President of the Swedish Trade Union | Confederation and at the confederation's congress in Sep |
a, and Cayuga pledged to join his proposed | confederation, and following a dramatic interlude, the S |
Though he supported | confederation and the federal Conservatives of Sir John |
ica) as well as the President of the Swiss | Confederation and representatives of the UN, the World B |
ivisional Officer of Iron and Steel Trades | Confederation and in the 1918 General Election he became |
ssia, and as such part of the North German | Confederation, and from 1871 onwards, part of the German |
beral movement in the states of the German | Confederation, and a champion of the German unification |
He was named to the Senate after | Confederation and served until his death in Bowmanville |
was one of the signers of the Articles of | Confederation and a delegate to the State ratification c |
ster District when British Columbia joined | Confederation and filled by special byelection. |
mediately joined the Iron and Steel Trades | Confederation, and became a member of its executive coun |
three were confederationalists, supporting | confederation, and eight were constitutionalists, oppose |
ut between Poland, supporting the Prussian | Confederation, and backers of government by the Teutonic |
anian Commonwealth, formation of the Radom | Confederation and to the collapse of the reforms of the |
z assumed the Supreme Protectorship of the | confederation and Orbegoso maintained only the presidenc |
ve been part of the neighbouring Brigantes | confederation, and some have speculated that Venutius, h |
e Articles of Association, the Articles of | Confederation, and the United States Constitution. |
incipality in the German Empire and German | Confederation and, until 1929, a constituent state of th |
Members of this | confederation are commonly identifiable by the surnames |
The Fathers of | Confederation are the people who attended the Charlottet |
at the time referred to the anniversary of | Confederation as "Humiliation Day" and refused to take a |
back the Banda Oriental into the Argentine | Confederation as a province. |
minion of Newfoundland joined the Canadian | confederation as a province. |
elites embraced a political empire, namely | Confederation as a consolation prize. |
s, he used the Song of the Founding of the | Confederation as the basis for his representation of a s |
on because it was viewed by the Fathers of | Confederation as a guarantor of Canadians' "life, libert |
tative in the Canadian Assembly and, after | Confederation, as a Member of Parliament for the elector |
ion of Independence and of the Articles of | Confederation as a representative of South Carolina. |
ion of Independence and of the Articles of | Confederation as a representative of South Carolina. |
Whelan's stance on | Confederation as well as other issues, led him to become |
The Prussian | Confederation asked Poland's King Casimir IV Jagiellon f |
or Chairman, of the assembly of the Irish | Confederation at Kilkenny. |
en the Greeks and Armenians for a possible | confederation, attempted following the failure of the se |
of City Hall is named the Flora MacDonald | Confederation Basin in her honour. |
s a Martello tower located in the harbour ( | Confederation Basin) of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, direc |
Tower on Cedar Island, Shoal Tower in the | Confederation Basin, Fort Frederick on the grounds of th |
Nevertheless, when | Confederation became a reality, Dorion won a seat in the |
iczanin", describing the supporter of this | confederation, became a negative political epithet in Po |
He opposed | Confederation, because he thought that the provinces wou |
Mezamir founded a Slavic | confederation before 560 and became a very powerful lead |
However, the Mongol | confederation began to disintegrate after Yesugei's deat |
When talks for Canadian | confederation began, its members either opposed the idea |
who sought merely to amend the Articles of | Confederation, believing, as one delegate contended, "th |
by the United Arab Republic, a short-lived | confederation between Egypt and Syria. |
uary 19, 1839), thus putting an end to the | confederation between Peru and Bolivia. |
cross the largest completed section of the | Confederation Bridge which had yet to be connected to th |
The station was launched in 1964 by | Confederation Broadcasting, with the call letters CKPM. |
rals, a group calling themselves the Irish | Confederation broke away from O'Connell's Repeal Associa |
o the Mangyshlak Peninsula, the Sayin Khan | confederation broke up and the Choudur ended up southeas |
e project of Austria for the reform of the | Confederation brought forward in the assembly of princes |
discussions to fill the space between the | Confederation Building and the smaller Justice Building |
Work on the | Confederation Building began when the cornerstone was la |
and Labrador General Assembly meets in the | Confederation Building at St. John's. |
The | Confederation Building is a gothic revival office buildi |
The | Confederation Building is located on Confederation Hill |
It is similar in design as the | Confederation Building, to which it is just west. |
Originally the land where the | Confederation Building, and also the Supreme Court of Ca |
orer is located at St. John's front of the | Confederation Building. |
He was opposed to | Confederation but ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the H |
t only repudiate Austrian dominance of the | Confederation, but also stimulate nationalist sentiment |
He supported | Confederation but would have preferred a legislative uni |
House of Commons in 1867 as an opponent of | Confederation, but joined the Liberals in 1869. |
e was to become a limb of the Cinque Ports | Confederation by 1189, and subsequently a full member. |
ined with the new state in 1958 in a loose | confederation called the United Arab States. |
The | Confederation came into being after Prussia defeated Aus |
The defeat for the | Confederation cause was so complete that the Conservativ |
end of the building, whereas the restored | Confederation Chamber displays the room where the Charlo |
The 1971 Asian Basketball | Confederation Championship for Men were held in Tokyo, J |
The 1981 Asian Basketball | Confederation Championship for Men were held in Kolkata, |
The 1982 Asian Basketball | Confederation Championship for Women were held in Tokyo, |
The 1980 Asian Basketball | Confederation Championship for Women were held in Hong K |
The 1979 Asian Basketball | Confederation Championship for Men were held in Nagoya, |
ly persuaded to favour the federal view of | Confederation, closer to that supported by Cartier and t |
Derek Burney Drive is home to the | Confederation College Aviation Centre of Excellence and |
Negahneewin College is a part of | Confederation College dedicated to providing quality edu |
pment is a college "within and throughout" | Confederation College in Thunder Bay. |
It is located on the campus of | Confederation College in Thunder Bay. |
ly one at present-to have won all possible | confederation competitions and the club world title. |
Normally the Oceania Basketball | Confederation conducts the Oceania Tournament at a simil |
vatives, Henry was a delegate to all three | Confederation Conferences, and may have helped draft the |
He was elected to the | Confederation Congress in 1784, 1785, and 1787, but did |
Scott was elected to the | Confederation Congress in 1784, but did not attend. |
He was a delegate for Rhode Island to the | Confederation Congress in 1788. |
e was a delegate for South Carolina in the | Confederation Congress in 1783 and 1784. |
y Jefferson and Adams, was ratified by the | Confederation Congress in July of 1787. |
The | Confederation Congress helped guide the United States th |
Tenth | Confederation Congress |
Seventh | Confederation Congress |
First | Confederation Congress |
gislature elected him as a delegate to the | Confederation Congress in 1783. |
By the Articles of | Confederation, Congress controls the western lands. |
He was a delegate to the | Confederation Congress in 1785. |
The building housed some offices of the | Confederation Congress as the nation struggled under the |
The | Confederation Congress And the Creation of the American |
The | Confederation Congress had scheduled to meet at the Mary |
He was a member of the | Confederation Congress in 1783 and 1784, after which he |
ry and statesman who was a delegate to the | Confederation Congress and a United States Congressman. |
He was elected to the | Confederation Congress in 1784 but did not attend. |
rican Revolutionary War, a delegate to the | Confederation Congress, and member of the first United S |
Narapati remained a nominal vassal to | Confederation controlled Ava. |
Immediately after the new province entered | Confederation, Cornwall was appointed to the Canadian se |
Also, no two teams from the same | confederation could draw each other, except for those fr |
The | confederation created the three sakups (Sovereign territ |
o rewarded him with a place in Iraq's FIFA | Confederation Cup squad. |
es in Kumasi, helping the club win the CAF | Confederation Cup 2006. |
ons, which succeeded in qualifying for CAF | Confederation Cup for the first time in its history. |
1 Al Ahly Tripoli qualify for CAF | Confederation Cup as cup winners |
up in 2006 and 2007, and played in the CAF | Confederation Cup in 2007 and 2008. |
Played in FIFA | Confederation Cup 1999 |
Cup winners gain qualification to 2012 CAF | Confederation Cup |
& 3rd place team qualify for the 2012 CAF | Confederation Cup. |
FIFA | Confederation Cup: 2003 |
CAF | Confederation Cup: 1 appearance |
CAF | Confederation Cup: 2 appearances |
CAF | Confederation Cup: 4 appearances |
The | Confederation currently has about 300,000 members, distr |
h week who have knowledge about a specific | confederation, currently drawn from Tim Vickery (Il Lege |
erned did their work free of charge as the | Confederation did not have any particular funds. |
His opposition to Canadian | confederation dissolved when he didn't get the appointme |
The first, that there exists no | confederation document approved democratically. |
The | confederation, dominated by Austria, had been dissolved |
As a member of the Irish | Confederation during the Potato Famine, Reilly together |
ation of Queen Victoria following Canadian | Confederation earlier that year. |
ation of Queen Victoria following Canadian | Confederation earlier that year. |
Whereas the Song of the Founding of the | Confederation ends with the remark that William Tell was |
1, 1781, when the constitution of the new | Confederation entered into force. |
cation organization-part of leading Global | Confederation established by prominent financial service |
13 January - Irish | Confederation established. |
toms, very little evidence is shown of any | confederation except for the various skirmishes with Eng |
e served in the Legislative Assembly until | Confederation, except for the 4th and 6th parliaments, w |
Although by the 14th century the | confederation faced wider challenges from a greater cons |
The German | Confederation finally had to intervene in this conflict |
In 1869, the North German | Confederation fixed the morgen at a quarter hectare (i.e |
ian politicians opposed to the idea of the | Confederation fled to Chile, where they received support |
nd was dismissed by the Brazilian Football | Confederation following the team's elimination in the qu |
h had been operating under the Articles of | Confederation following independence from Great Britain. |
was originally established in 1970 as the | Confederation for the Registration of Gas Installers to |
Nevertheless, he resigned just before | Confederation for British Columbia was achieved due to t |
s the global representative of the Caritas | Confederation for the next four years. |
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