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- Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
4: ...tion in the unity of science movement which includes [[logical positivism]].
6: ...h as [[Voltaire]] and [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] questioned and attacked the existing institutions of b...
8: ...o [[political economy]], [[government]] and sciences such as [[physics]], [[chemistry]] and [[biology]...
12: ...The Age of Reason]]." For the present purposes, these two eras are [[lumpers/splitters|split]]; howeve...
14: ...ngs of [[Michel de Montaigne]] and [[René Descartes]], was based on extreme skepticism, and inquiry i... - Legislature (5480 bytes)
1: ... of the [[Estates-General of the Netherlands|Estates-General]], the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] legislature....
2: ...egislature is also often required to ratify treaties and declare war.
5: ...]] and a [[lower house]], which may differ in duties, powers, and methods for the selection of members...
7: ...o been rare instances of [[tricameral]] legislatures.
9: ...nd does not officially include the US president, despite the fact that he wields a veto. - Lawyer (33471 bytes)
2: ...asses or ranks of [[jurist]]s. In the United States, lawyers are formally called "Attorneys at Law". ...
4: ...ns who retain (i.e. hire) lawyers for legal services.
6: ...awyers in [[England]] and [[Commonwealth]] countries such as [[Canada]] (excluding the province of [[Q...
8: ...ch as the [[civil law notary]] or even by non-professionals.
10: ...rs are "attorneys at law", authorized to plead cases on behalf of their [[client]]s.
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