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  • 31Commons, House of — Popularly elected lower house of the bicameral British Parliament. Because it alone has the power to levy taxes and allocate expenditures, it is Britain s chief legislative authority. It originated in the late 13th century, when landholders and… …

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  • 32Pusey House, Oxford — Anglicanism portal …

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  • 33Involvement of Croatian Catholic clergy with the Ustaša regime — refers to the role of the Croatian Catholic Church in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), founded by the Ustaše in 1941 as a Nazi puppet state. The Catholic hierarchy in Croatia never broke all of its ties with the Ustaše regime. During this… …

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  • 34Highgate House — was an important Northamptonshire coaching inn and Royal Mail posting station at the village of Creaton, on the Northampton to Leicester road, dating from 1663. The building, much expanded and adapted, is now used as a country house hotel and… …

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  • 35Westcott House, Cambridge — Westcott House is a Church of England theological college based in the university city of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.Westcott House website, Home page [http://www.westcott.cam.ac.uk/] . Retrieved on August 27, 2006.] Its main activity is… …

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  • 36Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy — The Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy is a charity founded in 1655 which provides financial support to clergy of the Church of England. The Corporation was established in 1655 in response to the distress of the large number of clergymen who… …

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  • 37Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Civil Government of Canada — The Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Civil Government of Canada (also the Canada Committee of 1828) was established on May 2nd 1828 to enquire into the state of the civil government of Canada, as established by the Act 31 Geo. III …

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  • 38Cambuslang clergy — The sequence of Clergy of Cambuslang reflects pretty accurately the development of the Christian Church in Scotland. The Catholic ChurchThe revenues of the Parish of Cambuslang (originally, Drumsagart) were obviously substantial enough for the… …

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  • 39English country house — The English country house can be vast or comparatively small and of great or little architectural merit. The English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned… …

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  • 40Unreformed House of Commons — The unreformed House of Commons is the name generally given to the British House of Commons as it existed before the Reform Act of 1832. Until the Act of Union of 1707 joining the Kingdoms of Scotland and England (to form the United Kingdom of… …

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