Land Ownership in 18th Century England
.... famine, Parliament reduced the taxes to a nominal fee and the
laws were repealed .... In
England of the 18th century, land in general meant wealth and power and so ....
(1915

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Land & Power in 18th Century England
.... famine, Parliament reduced the taxes to a nominal fee and the
laws were repealed .... In
England of the 18th century, land in general meant wealth and power and so ....
(2004

8

)
NEW ENGLAND TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... The main idea offered by the New
England transcendentalists was that the .... must be constructed and sustained in harmony with physical and physiological
laws. ....
(1174

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Corn Laws
.... the raging tide of industrialization (which certainly brought a great deal of misery to
England and to the working class) in fact the Corn
Laws attempted to ....
(683

3

)
Corn Laws of 1815
.... the raging tide of industrialization (which certainly brought a great deal of misery to
England and to the working class) in fact the Corn
Laws attempted to ....
(682

3

)
Social Democracy in England & Switzerland
....
England has a parliamentary form of government and a Constitutional Monarchy However, social democratic practices are incorporated into their
laws Capitalism ....
(2020

8

)
Laws That Regulate International Business
.... For instance,
England and its former colonies functioned with a legal tradition known as "Common Law" where the
laws were codified and made public for everyone ....
(1268

5

)
THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
.... grew in American society, a movement known as transcendentalism arose in New
England. .... to the "simple life" and a rededication to the "Higher
Laws." The "Higher ....
(2003

8

)
Environmental Proetction Laws & the DOD INTRODUCTION This study ...
.... 2. Does the process by which environmental protection
laws and regulations are .... Bannock, Economics, 4th ed. (Harmondsworth,
England: Penguin Books, 1985), 371. ....
(1939

8

)
Men Should Weep & Brotherly Love
.... Men Should Weep is a police drama that shows the workings of the police department in
England and that therefore points to the kinds of
laws passed by the ....
(1507

6

)
Divorce During the Protestant Reformation
.... Secondly, even with the various
laws that were enacted in
England after the affair between Henry VII and Pope Clement VII, the various legalisms surrounding ....
(1749

7

)
Education In Colonial America
.... In 1683, William Penn and the Pennsylvania Assembly enacted apprenticeship and literacy
laws similar to those in New
England and Virginia that mandated ....
(3187

13

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Education in Colonial America
.... In 1683, William Penn and the Pennsylvania Assembly enacted apprenticeship and literacy
laws similar to those in New
England and Virginia that mandated ....
(3222

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)
Monarchy
.... of constitutional monarchy in that each person in society might know the
laws and what .... In the 13th century the Magna Carta of
England was a document that was ....
(913

4

)
Juvenile Delinquency: Its Evolution in Late 19th Century England
.... a turning point in the treatment of juvenile delinquents in
England and laid .... 14 Definition of a young person as someone between 14-16
Laws preventing children ....
(3750

15

)
Regulating International Business
.... For instance,
England and its former colonies functioned with a legal tradition known as "Common Law" where the
laws were codified and made public for everyone ....
(1264

5

)
AMERICAN-BRITISH LEGAL SYSTEMS
.... become the United States of America had some major differences from the
laws of the .... later needed was not to be found in the colonial pastà.Only
England had a ....
(1498

6

)
Christianity in the Early Literature of England
.... Therefore, there existed in
England, for a time, and literature such as "Beowulf .... early Church Fathers as a way of reconciling the Jewish history and
laws of the ....
(1973

8

)
Changes in Power
.... and
laws were highly cohesive, reflecting common necessities in the struggle for survival and religious unity, which was particularly strong in New
England. ....
(2036

8

)
Subordinate People in Early American History
.... and
laws were highly cohesive, reflecting common necessities in the struggle for survival and religious unity, which was particularly strong in New
England. ....
(2036

8

)
Social Change and 16th Century England
.... The
laws at the time forbid siblings from uniting in marriage as they were seen .... the titles of Archbishop of York in 1513 and Lord Chancellor of
England in 1515 ....
(2670

11

)
Megan's Laws & Establishment Clause Outline of Handouts --Topic 1 ...
.... They question whether emotion provides a proper basis for the enactment of such
laws. .... in large part on history, the struggle of dissidents in
England and later ....
(4457

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)
The intellectual world view of the 19th Century
.... intellectual world view of the nineteenth century, particularly perhaps in
England, was largely .... That is, they held first that moral
laws operated in much the ....
(2963

12

)
Virginia and Slavery On the surface, it makes little sense that ...
.... in
England that a labor surplus existed. Wages were low, and poverty and malnutrition were common. The author argued that the problem was compounded by
laws ....
(769

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Legal Treatment of Homosexuals in American History
.... and commentator, William Blackstone (p. 384), who wrote and published the four volumes of his Commentaries on the
Laws of
England between 1765 and 1769. ....
(5486

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Monarchies of Spain and England
.... it paralleled in some respects what was to happen in
England in 1936. .... Diana's tape-recorded complaints about bad treatment from her in-
laws; public denial of ....
(5174

21

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Historical Essay
....
England has been a tyrant who has injured the citizens and usurped their rights. We can prove this through the following facts: He has refused to agree to
laws ....
(1122

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Origins of an Organized Police Force
.... they are provided with effective machinery for securing observance of
laws" (Reith, The .... and large modeled after the system developed by Robert Peel in
England. ....
(2964

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)
The Enlightenment
.... His parents had emigrated because of the
laws forbidding associations of independent worship in
England. His parents raised him in the Presbyterian church. ....
(3279

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Benjamin Disraeli
.... duties on foreign imported grain known as the Corn
Laws. Disraeli discovered that this would be his issue, and he used it to rally Young
England against Peel ....
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