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Their subordination rests on unjust convention and violence, not on any decree of God or any natural law.
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In a decree of 1704, reinforced by a bull in 1715, Clement XI banned the rites.
Five days later he supported a decree of the National Convention indicting the Girondin leaders and Dumouriez's accomplices.
According to (A decree of the Ministry of Public Health of Russian Federation 1985), these strains should be referred to as OPT-nonsusceptible.
In 1744, a decree of Maria Theresa of Austria again confirmed their privileges received in Oltenia.
The bridge was named Faidherbe Bridge by a decree of Napoleon III of France.
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Backed by demonstrators, Correa ordered 1500 policeman to surround the Congress to enforce the decree of the Tribunal, preventing any of the 57 deposed representatives from entering.
Mr Morsi's decree of 22 November stripped the judiciary of any right to challenge his decisions and triggered violent protests on the streets of Cairo.
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