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  Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The term Principality of Wales, in Welsh, Tywysogaeth Cymru, is often used, although the Prince of Wales has no role in the governance of Wales and this term is unpopular among many in Wales.
The nation has not been politically independent since 1282, when it was conquered by the English King Edward I.
The Wales and Berwick Act 1746 provided that all laws that applied to England would automatically apply to Wales (and Berwick, a town located on the Anglo-Scottish border) unless the law explicitly stated otherwise.
wales.iqnaut.net   (1703 words)

  
 Italy
The south remained in Roman hands and constituted an area that was politically and culturally very different from Francia.
It would be the Regnum, the center of European politics and culture under the brilliant Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, the Stupor Mundi, "Wonder of the World." The Regnum did not include Sardinia, but then Sardinia's status is often ambiguous.
When Garibaldi landed an army in Sicily in 1860, Bourbon authority collapsed quickly, and the North and the South of Italy were finally reunited for the first time since the invasion of the Lombards in 568.
www.friesian.com /italia.htm   (10172 words)

  
 Kant, Immanuel -- Aesthetics [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
In 1746 financial difficulties forced him to withdraw from the University.
After nine years supporting himself as a tutor to the children of several wealthy families in outlying districts, he returned to the University, finishing his degree and entering academic life, though at first (and for many years) in the modest capacity of a lecturer.
This claim of the disinterestedness of all aesthetic judgments is perhaps the most often attacked by subsequent philosophy, especially as it is extended to include fine art as well as nature.
www.iep.utm.edu /k/kantaest.htm   (16836 words)

  
 New Releases - Updates and Additions of New York Books
The largest coordinated American military action against American Indians in the war, the campaign shifted the power in the east, ending the political and military influence of the Iroquois, forcing large numbers of loyalist to flee to Canada, and sealing Britain's fateful decision to seek victory in the south.
From the first settlements up to the present day, this depicts how the village reacted to the changing politics and economy to become the community it is today.
This is the complex and contorted story of the bridge over the East River that became the model for some of America's greatest bridges of the twentieth century.
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 Amazing Science
Vedas, Language, Grammar, Philosophy, Medicine, Surgery, Archery, Politics, Warfare, Astronomy, Accounts, commerce, Futurology, Documentation, Occult, Music, Dance, The art of discovering hidden treasures, etc.
4th century B.C., is more known for its contents on politics and statecraft.
But the book contains information and instructions about various other aspects of social life, including man's relationship with animals and plants.
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