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  • 91Charles Joseph Kickham —     Charles Joseph Kickham     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Joseph Kickham     Patriot, novelist, and poet, b. at Mullinahone, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, 1828; d. at Blackrock, Co. Dublin, 22 Aug., 1882. He was the son of John Kickham, a… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 92extradition — ex·tra·di·tion /ˌek strə di shən/ n [French, from Latin ex out + traditio act of handing over, from tradere to hand over]: the surrender of an accused usu. under the provisions of a treaty or statute by one sovereign (as a state or nation) to… …

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  • 93O'DOHERTY, Kevin Izod (1823-1905) — politician and public man was born in Dublin on 7 September 1823. (Dict.Nat.Biog.) Other authorities state that he was born in June 1824 and Duffy (q.v.), in his My Life in Two Hemispheres, states that O Doherty was still under age when he was… …

    Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • 94PARKES, Sir Henry (1815-1896) — statesman was born at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England, on 27 May 1815. His father, Thomas Parkes, was a small tenant farmer. Of his mother little is known, but when she died in 1842 Parkes could say of her that he felt as if a portion of this… …

    Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • 95March 29, 2006, Capitol Hill police incident — Cynthia McKinney s Congressional photo. On March 29, 2006, Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney of Georgia had a dispute with Capitol Police. McKinney entered the Longworth House Office Building s southeast entrance after walking around the metal… …

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  • 96Article IV de la Constitution des États-Unis — États Unis Cet article fait partie de la série : Constitution des États Unis Préambule Articles de la Constitution …

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  • 97Mitchell, John — (1815 1875)    Journalist and political writer, s. of a Presbyterian minister, was b. in Ulster. For some time he practised as a solicitor, but becoming acquainted with Thomas Davis (q.v.), he associated himself with the Young Ireland party, and… …

    Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • 98legislative immunity — The Constitution grants two immunities to Congressmen, first, that except for treason, felony, and a breach of the peace, they are privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at sessions of their body, and, second, that for any Speech or… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 99legislative immunity — The Constitution grants two immunities to Congressmen, first, that except for treason, felony, and a breach of the peace, they are privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at sessions of their body, and, second, that for any Speech or… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 100court of oyer and terminer — Old courts presided over by commissioners of oyer and terminer appointed by the king. among these commissioners were usually two common law judges of the courts at Westminster. These courts were held twice each year in most of the counties of… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary