• The Fundamental Articles of 1871 (German: Fundamentalartikel, Czech: Fundamentálky) were a set of proposed changes to the Austro-Hungarian constitution...
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  • Fundamental Articles may refer to: Fundamental articles (theology), a concept in Protestant theology Fundamental Articles of 1871, proposed constitutional...
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    October 1917 Ardfheis, it was dropped in favour of Irish Republicanism. Fundamental Articles of 1871 Martin Mutschlechner: The Dual Monarchy: two states...
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    through when the Fundamental Articles of 1871 were rejected. Kingdom of Bohemia Bohemia under Habsburg rule History of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown...
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  • developed the fundamental interpretation of entropy in terms of a collection of microstates James Clerk Maxwell, who developed models of probability distribution...
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    declaration of 1868 and the fundamental articles of 1871, and took a leading part in the negotiations during the ministry of Potocki and Hohenwart. In order...
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  • of the Electromagnetic Field (electromagnetic radiation) 1867 – James Clerk Maxwell: On the Dynamical Theory of Gases (kinetic theory of gases) 1871–89...
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    (accession of South German states and constitutional adoption of the name "German Empire"), 4 May 1871 (entry into force of the permanent Constitution of the...
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  • Brethren of 1535 The Barmen Declaration of 1934 The Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England Assemblies of God Statement of Fundamental Truths (1916)...
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    Jonathan Zenneck (category 1871 births)
    first, which allowed two-dimensional viewing of a waveform. This two-dimensional display is fundamental to the oscilloscope. Zenneck was born in Ruppertshofen...
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  • below based on fundamental founding documents on governance of the respective countries. Constitution of Canada (1867, 1982) Basic Laws of Israel (1950)...
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    (1870–1871) Second Paris Commune (1870) Lyon Commune (1870–1871) Third Paris Commune (1871) Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic (1918) Estonia Commune of the...
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    periodic law to predict some properties of some of the missing elements. The periodic law was recognized as a fundamental discovery in the late 19th century...
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    Lev Conus (category 1871 births)
    Western Europe and the US as Leon Conus (1871–1944), was a Russian pianist, music educator, and composer. A brother of the composers Georgi Conus and Julius...
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  • Brahmoism (category Articles with short description)
    movement by Raja Ram Mohan Roy. The Brahmo articles of faith derive from the Fundamental (Adi) Principles of the Adi Brahmo Samaj religion. On God: There...
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    transformed in 1871 into the unified German Empire and considered the earliest continual legal predecessor of today's Federal Republic of Germany. The North...
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    Canada (redirect from Etymology of Canada)
    Canadians as a fundamental value that ensures national healthcare insurance for everyone wherever they live in the country". Around 30 percent of Canadians'...
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    Or Adonai (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
    first treating of the foundation of all belief—the existence of God; the second, of the fundamental doctrines of the faith; the third, of other doctrines...
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  • U.S. 418 (1871), the Slaughter-House Cases, 83 U.S. 36 (1873) and United States v. Harris, 106 U.S. 629 (1883). As early as the Articles of Confederation...
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    United Kingdom Charter of the Forest Fundamental Laws of England Haandfæstning History of democracy History of human rights List of most expensive books...
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    only because of a violation of fundamental rights, but also by violation "of the rights set out in Article 20 paragraph 4 and Articles 33, 38, 101, 103...
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    aether." The invariance of light speed, independent of the movement of the source, is also one of the two fundamental principles of special relativity. Roberts...
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  • A physical constant, sometimes fundamental physical constant or universal constant, is a physical quantity that cannot be explained by a theory and therefore...
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    two-thirds majority of both chambers of the parliament; the fundamental principles of the constitution, as expressed in the articles guaranteeing human...
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    reunification and is now part of the Bundesland Saxony-Anhalt in Germany.[citation needed] The duchy, by virtue of a fundamental law, proclaimed on September...
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    William Stanley Jevons (category Academics of University College London)
    "final" (marginal) utility theory of value. Jevons' work, along with similar discoveries made by Carl Menger in Vienna (1871) and by Léon Walras in Switzerland...
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    of 139 articles (five of which were later abrogated) and arranged into three main parts: Principi Fondamentali, the Fundamental Principles (articles 1–12);...
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    similar to Hungary's. In 1871 the Old Czechs seemed to have succeeded, because the government agreed to the Fundamental Articles, which would have reinstated...
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    Legitimists (category Political parties of the French Empire)
    disputes Fundamental laws of the Kingdom of France Line of succession to the French throne (Legitimist-Orléanist) Loyalism Miguelist Orléanist Party of Order...
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  • Habitual offender (category Articles with short description)
    prosecutor approval. The laws have been challenged on the basis of violating fundamental rights. In the US on March 5, 2003, the U.S. Supreme Court held...
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