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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
98: ...ther the monarch could be tried for an offence committed in their personal capacity has never been test...
100: ...in the [[United Kingdom House of Commons|House of Commons]], because she would be better briefed and more c...
114: ...e personal gift of the Queen, a week after [[Ian Smith]] had made his [[Unilateral Declaration of Indep... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
21: ...atfield, Hertfordshire|Hatfield]]. She was not permitted to see her mother Catherine, or attend her fu...
26: ...o grant her a household, and the Lady Mary was permitted to reside in royal palaces. Henry's sixth and...
30: ...otestant monarch; his Parliament's [[Act of Uniformity]] prescribed Protestant rites for church service...
44: ...diner and the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] petitioned her to consider marrying an Englishm...
47: ...ouple. Philip's powers, however, were extremely limited; he and Mary were not true joint Sovereigns. No... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
35: ...il]] for advice on the matter. The [[Act of Uniformity 1559]] required the use of the Protestant ''[[Bo...
37: ...al bench and replaced by appointees who would submit to the Queen's supremacy. She also appointed an e...
49: ...[[1566]]. The [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] threatened to withhold funds until the Queen ag... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
47: ...|Bourbon]] on the Spanish Throne. In the House of Commons, the Tory majority was unassailable, but the same...
49: ...owed to remain on the Throne of Spain, and was permitted to retain Spain's New World colonies. The rest...
54: ... claims were disregarded. Amongst those who were omitted were the son of James II (James Francis Edward... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
16: ...ecedent, Parliament did not create a council to limit the powers of the Regent.
62: ...inister was replaced by a Conservative, [[Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby|Lord Derby]]. Lord D...
71: ...ion by the Queen's private chaplain in which he admitted to a politician that he had presided over a cl...
78: ...nt, as allowed by the Act of 1842, but Victoria remitted the latter part of the sentence.
83: ...vonshire|Lord Hartington]], Liberal leader in the Commons, to form a ministry. However Lord Hartington decl... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
60: ...[[Landmines Bill 1998]] to the [[British House of Commons]], the [[Foreign Secretary]], [[Robin Cook]], pai...
85: ...y travelling much faster than the legal [[speed limit]] of 50 km/h (30 mph), and faster than was pruden...
96: ...eptember 1997 report) was three times the legal limit. This initial analysis was challenged by a Briti...
106: ...is on a stretch of high-speed road but only has limited visibility ahead in places; and there are squar...
125: ...plagued with problems and has been declared off-limits to the public at least twice for repairs. - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
8: ...ed, and the first to take a seat, in the House of Commons. She would be re-elected many times, serving unti... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
72: - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ...
78: Thatcher was committed to reducing the power of the [[trade union]]s ...
87: ...nst the Soviets. [[United States]] forces were permitted by Mrs Thatcher to station nuclear [[cruise mi...
93: ...handover in [[1997]]. At the [[Fontainebleau]] summit of 1984, Thatcher argued that the United Kingdom ... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
17: ...Act, in 1867, could not have had it in mind to permit women senators, since women did not participate i...
20: ...at that time. On [[October 18]], [[1929]], the committee ruled that Canadian women were indeed persons ...
28: ...ember of the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]]. - Asia (16910 bytes)
12: ...f "Asia". It bears a striking similarity to the Semitic word 'erebu', which means "to set". From a Midd...
494: {{commons|Asia}} - Canada (35540 bytes)
100: ...nt. Judicial appeals to the British [[Judicial Committee of the Privy Council]] ended in 1949. Patriati...
138: ...l party that holds the most seats in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister, in turn, appoints the [[Cabi...
140: ...[First-past-the-post]] elections for the House of Commons are called by the Governor General on the recomme...
222: ...en influenced by American culture because of proximity and the migration of people, ideas, and capital.... - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
103: ... rest of the [[Arab]] world. The government is committed to preserving traditional forms of art and cul...
136: {{commons|United Arab Emirates}} - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
69: ...is Peace Conference, 1919]]. However it was not admitted. After the bitterly fought [[Anglo-Irish War|W...
92: ...held at least every seven years, though a lower limit may be set by statute law. The current statutory ...
94: The Government is constitutionally limited to fifteen members. No more than two members of...
166: ...sh speaking communities (the [[Gaeltacht]]) are limited to the low tens of thousands in isolated pocket...
168: ...as allowing [[Abortion in Ireland|abortion]] in limited circumstances. However the Oireachtas controver... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
96: In [[1998]], [[Hurricane Mitch]] caused relatively little damage to Guatemala ...
123: {{commons|Guatemala}} - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
361: ...d by robust [[export]] growth and steady worker remittances.
393: ...rovince has significant quantities of copper, chromite and iron, and pockets of antimony and zinc in th...
585: ...n Flikr]. Many images reusable under a [[Creative Commons]] license.] - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
91: ...ntable to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in B...
93: ... his or her ability to command the support of the Commons. The current Prime Minister is [[Tony Blair]] of ...
107: ...inster]], [[London]], is the home of the House of Commons and the House of Lords]]
109: ...mainly appointed [[House of Lords]]. The House of Commons is more powerful than the House of Lords. Its 646... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
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24: AdmittanceDate = [[June 21]], [[1788]] |
38: ...lecting the state's attachment to tradition and limited government. Its state flower is the [[lilac|pur...
62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
99: ...scal policy for a small, high-income state with limited social service demands, but it has not been one... - Space (10661 bytes)
83: ...ter imposes his; an order that always refers to limited aspects of reality, and is based on the observe...
85: ...e from our surroundings and giving us back our primitive, unattached state" - [[Thomas Mann]]
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