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England under Henry IV was also looking to develop a silk industry, but no opportunity arose until the revocation of the Edict of Nantes the 1680s, when hundreds of thousands of French Huguenots, many of whom were skilled weavers and experts in sericulture, began immigrating to England to escape religious persecution.
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He said he was pleased that the associate justice in the Appellate Division, Anthony J. Carpinello, postponed the revocation of his license until his appeal is heard in January.
This was expressly forbidden and would result in the revocation of computer privileges until the age of 25.
Though the popes from then on constantly urged the revocation of the pragmatic sanction, they did not succeed until 1516, when it was replaced by a concordat conceding the French king's right to nominate bishops.
Until the commission is legislated out of existence, Mr. Richman intends to exercise its authority, which could include the revocation of Mr. Velella's release.
The timing of the revocation of his citizenship does smack of pettiness.
His administration has instituted political liberalization, including the revocation of strict censorship.
A few weeks later, the French were defeated in Italy; Clement brought the revocation of Catherine's cause to Rome (July 1529) and in March 1530 forbade Henry to remarry until the papal verdict was pronounced.
Lewis said: "The revocation of licences is very much about keeping pressure on the clubs.
The revocation of Grant's order by no means ended the controversy.
Finally, on Oct. 18, 1685, Louis XIV pronounced the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
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