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  • 71Charles II of England — Charles II Charles II in the robes of the Order of the Garter, c. 1675, as painted by Sir Peter Lely. King of Scotland …

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  • 72Australian constitutional law — is the area of the law of Australia relating to the interpretation and application of the Constitution of Australia. Several major doctrines of Australian constitutional law have developed.For the story of how Australia evolved from a set of… …

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  • 73Value Added Tax-free Exports from the Channel Islands — are exports of goods from the Channel Islands on which value added tax (VAT) is not levied. In recent years, companies in the United Kingdom have expressed concern at the competition thereby offered to their goods on which VAT is… …

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  • 74External relations of the Isle of Man — Under British law, the Isle of Man is a Crown dependency and not an integral part of the United Kingdom.However, the UK takes care of its external and defence affairs, and retains paramount power to legislate for the Island.CitizenshipThere is no …

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  • 75Dave Hartnett — David Anthony Dave Hartnett CB (born 25 February 1951) is a British civil servant who is currently (as of 2011) serving as the Permanent Secretary for Tax at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Contents 1 Career 1.1 Incorrect income tax collection 1.2 …

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  • 76Greenock — infobox UK place country = Scotland official name= Greenock gaelic name= Grianaig scots name= Greenock population= 45,467 (2001 Census) os grid reference= NS275764 longitude= 4.76415 latitude= 55.94957 unitary scotland= Inverclyde lieutenancy… …

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  • 77Calais — French commune nomcommune=Calais caption=Pier and lighthouse on the Calais seafront| x = 130 y = 11 lat long=coord|50|56|53|N|1|51|23|E|region:FR type:city région=Nord Pas de Calais département=Pas de Calais ( sous préfecture )|… …

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  • 78Carabinier — For the device used to connect ropes, see carabiner A Carabinier (also sometimes spelled Carabineer or Carbineer) ( Carabinero in Spanish, Carabiniere in Italian) was originally a cavalry soldier armed with a carbine (a short version of a musket) …

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  • 79Jacobite Rising of 1745 — The Forty Five Rebellion Part of Jacobite Risings …

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  • 80List of Acts of Parliament of the English Parliament, 1660 to 1699 — This is a list of Acts of Parliament of the English Parliament during that body s existence prior to the Act of Union of 1707. For legislation passed after that date see List of Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament.The numbers… …

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