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Topic: Declaration of Boulogne


  
  Encyclopedia: Unua Libro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Zamenhof declared, "an international language, like a national one, is common property." Zamenhof signed the work as "Doktoro Esperanto" and the title Esperanto stuck as the name of the language which, in Esperanto, means "one who hopes."
On the basis of Zamenhof's declaration that an international language is "common property" (which was also made in the Boulogne declaration, but in a different section to that quoted above), it is possible to draw some comparisons between Esperanto and what would today be called an Open source project.
The context of declaration of the language as "common property" was that Zamenhof was abrogating his personal rights and privileges as its creator; the language itself remained subject to substantial controls on its modification, as shown above.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Unua-Libro   (472 words)

  
 Declaration of Boulogne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Declaration of Boulogne ( Bulonja Deklaracio) was a document written by L.
It declared that the Esperanto movement as such is politically and religiously neutral.
The Declaration of Boulogne in English and Esperanto
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Declaration_of_Boulogne   (212 words)

  
 Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bonaparte declared France an empire on May 28, 1804 and was crowned emperor at Notre-Dame on December 2.
An armistice was declared from June 4 continuing until August 13 during which time both sides attempted to recouperate approximately a quarter of a million losses since April.
Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba, and the Bourbon kings were restored under Louis XVIII.The Treaty of Fontainebleau was signed and the Congress of Vienna was held to redraw the map of Europe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Napoleonic_Wars   (5329 words)

  
 History of Esperanto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That declaration stated, among other things, that the basis of the language should remain the Fundamento de Esperanto ("Foundation of Esperanto", a group of early works by Zamenhof), which is to be binding forever: nobody has the right to make changes to it.
In contrast, Zamenhof declared that "Esperanto belongs to the Esperantists", and moved to the background once the language was published, allowing others to share in the early development of the language.
Even before the Declaration of Boulogne, the language was fairly stable; only a few significant grammatical changes were made in the earliest years after publication, such as changing 'how much' from kion to kiom to avoid confusion with the accusative form of kio 'what'.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Esperanto_history   (2714 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Napoleon Bonaparte
It declared that if a general council were assembled for the settlement of the religious questions then pending, the pope's presence at the council would be necessary, and that a national council would not have sufficient authority in questions affecting the whole Catholic Church.
Boulogne, Bishop of Troyes, in his opening sermon affirmed the solidarity of the pope and the bishops, while Fesch, as president of the council, made all its members swear obedience and fidelity to Pius VII.
Pius VII declared that such a restitution was an act of justice, and could not be made the subject of a treaty.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10687a.htm   (11595 words)

  
 History of the duchy of Bouillon
In 1082, Godefroi de Bouillon, son of Eustace de Boulogne and Uida of Ardenne, and nephew of Godefroi the Hunchback, inherited the duchy of Lower Lorraine.
The counties of Auvergne, Boulogne and the baronny of La Tour passed to the daughter of Madeleine, Catherine de Medici, wife of Henri II of France.
The declaration, the approval by the heir, the act of adoption, the approval by Charles Dauvergne, the registration by the College of Arms were all sent to the General assembly of Bouillon.
www.heraldica.org /topics/france/bouillon.htm   (10145 words)

  
 Memoirs of the Duke of Rovigo
He dispatched his aide-de-camps from Boulogne itself to meet the Austrian army; so difficult was it for him to believe the report of such an incredible aggression.
Thus attacked, without declaration of war, the Emperor communicated to the King of Prussia the critical situation in which he was placed by this unexpected aggression: he assured him that he was extremely sorry to be obliged to march his troops over certain portions of the Prussian territory, without any previous negotiation on the subject.
Prussia, though she had declared herself neuter, had fulfilled all the obligations which she had contracted : nay, perhaps, she had made sacrifices to France which her duty condemned.
www.wtj.com /archives/savary/sav010212.htm   (1625 words)

  
 World War II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Declaration of war was postponed for a week, during which Canada was formally neutral.
Early in September the British took Antwerp, but the enemy still held the banks of the Scheldt River between this much-needed port and the sea, and the Canadians fought a bitter battle to open the river through October and the first week of November.
It was solved by the Hyde Park Declaration on April 20.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /PrinterFriendly.cfm?Params=A1ARTA0008717   (3229 words)

  
 Acadian and French Canadian Ancestral Home;Declaration de Belle Ile en Mer
Such is the declaration of the said widow of Francois THIBODAULT, to whom the reading was made and she replied that it is the truth.
Declaration of Jean MELANCON, of the Village of Cosquet
Declaration of Louis COURTIN of Arpens Triboutons Sauzon Parish
www.acadian-home.org /declarations-BIM.html   (19260 words)

  
 African American Registry: Saint George Boulogne, renaissance man!
Boulogne was born on the West Indies island of Guadeloupe, where his mother Nanon was a slave.
Boulogne’s father was a Frenchman, George de Bologne Saint-Georges.
That same year the Declaration of the Rights of Man was issued by the National Assembly.
www.aaregistry.com /african_american_history/2498/Saint_George_Boulogne_renaissance_man   (620 words)

  
 Working paper on the rights of non-citizens
The Declaration was the result of a Sub-Commission study, completed in 1976, on the rights of non-citizens 6 and covers all individuals who are not nationals of the State in which they are present.
The Declaration provides for the respect of fundamental human rights of aliens, including the right to life; the right to privacy; equality before the courts and tribunals; freedom of opinion and religion; and retention of language, culture, and tradition (art.
After the 1985 Declaration was adopted, one of the first developments regarding the rights of non-citizens was the adoption by the Human Rights Committee at its twenty-seventh session in 1986 of general comment 15 on the position of aliens under the ICCPR.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord1999/documentation/commission/e-cn4-sub2-1999-7.htm   (8910 words)

  
 Prosecutions 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
When questioned later that day at Dover Police station, Mr Kahramam admitted that he had not declared the Dangerous Goods because he had not checked the load or the paperwork in order to establish what he was carrying.
During the investigation the Receiver became aware that the declarations made by the salvors may have been falsified to disguise the provenance of the finds.
Dangerous goods need to be declared so that the crew, operator and emergency services can react correctly to an incident onboard that may involve a vehicle and its load.
www.mcga.gov.uk /c4mca/mcga-newsroom/mcga-dops_enforce_newsroom-prosecutions/mcga-dops_enforce_prosecutions_2002.htm   (3518 words)

  
 Daniel and Revelation - Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Declares that the enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution does not imply that the people do not retain all other rights.
Declares that the federal courts may not try any case brought against a state by a citizen of another state or country.
Declaring that an equitable solution for the issue of Jerusalem, based on international resolutions, is fundamental for a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, and that unilateral decisions and actions altering the specific character and status of Jerusalem are morally and legally unacceptable;
www.teachinghearts.org /dre07lawsnotes.html   (12634 words)

  
 Velle Inventory - Special Collections NEHA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Declaration by Nicolas Porcio on request of Joan de Hertoghe c.s, with Jorge Uthof owners of the ship 'Santa Maria dela Misericordia', that it was sold in Cartagena as further unfit for its task due to gross average on its voyage, 1690.
Declarations by Joanis Daguerre pilot in Saint Jean de Luz and Charles d' Etcheverry, contremaitre de navire, before the Lieutenant-General in Bayonne about damage to the ship 'Le Cerf Couronné' of Marsans de Haranedio, 1708.
Marsans de Haranedéo declares before the Lieutenant-General in Bayonne that his ship 'Le Cerf Couronné' that sailed on 23 March to Terreneuve was ransomed and on the homeward voyage the cod was spoiled by bad weather, 1708.
www.iisg.nl /~neha/velle/velle_2413.html   (4061 words)

  
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L'union de Philippe, comte de Boulogne, oncle du roi, avec la reine regente, etait pour eux un frein qui les arretait: ils entreprirent de le rompre, et ils s'y prirent de la maniere qu'il fallait pour y reussir.
Ce fut alors que le comte de Boulogne, oncle du roi, se declara ouvertement avec le comte Robert de Dreux, le comte de Brienne, Enguerrand de Coucy, Thomas, son frere, Hugues, comte de Saint-Pol, et plusieurs autres.
Le comte de Boulogne tua de sa main le chatelain de Saintes, qui portait la banniere du comte de la Marche, et insensiblement les deux armees s'etant rassemblees, l'action devint generale.
www.gutenberg.net /1/2/4/3/12437/12437.txt   (17437 words)

  
 Paris - Outside The City Walls
Not so many years ago a distinguished English novelist declared in one of his stories that every man you meet in the Paris streets is either going to his mistress or coming from her.
It is through the Bois de Boulogne, if haply one has a motor, or can hire one, that one makes one's way to St. Cloud, lunching may be at the Pavillon Bleu, built by the side of the river, and walking afterwards into the park.
It was at St. Cloud on the morning of July 15, 1870, that the Council was held which decided on war with Germany, Leboeuf assuring the Emperor that the French army was ready to the buttons on its gaiters and that victory was certain.
www.oldandsold.com /articles04/paris13.shtml   (2611 words)

  
 Breakdown of the Peace, 18 May 1803   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It might with equal justice be argued, that every improvement in the internal condition of France, whether in her agriculture, her manufactures, her commerce, or her revenues, is contributory to her aggrandizement, and therefore intentionally injurious to us.
It might be equally said, that the improvements of Brest, of Boulogne, or any other of her ports or harbours, are carried on, not merely for the interest of France, but with an immediate view to the prejudice of Great Britain.
Yet this declaration of the first consul, of the almost utter hopelessness of any enterprise he might attempt against us, is quoted as a proof of his arrogance and presumption!
www.utc.edu /Faculty/Anthony-Steinhoff/317/FoxAmiens.html   (7995 words)

  
 France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The regional languages are now taught at some schools, though French remains the only official language in use by the government, local or national.
Following from the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, France guarantees freedom of religion as a constitutional right.
A 1905 law instituted the separation of Church and State and prohibited the government from recognizing, salarying or subsidizing any religion.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-France.html   (1860 words)

  
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L'union de Philippe, comte de Boulogne, oncle du roi, avec la reine régente, était pour eux un frein qui les arrêtait: ils entreprirent de le rompre, et ils s'y prirent de la manière qu'il fallait pour y réussir.
Ce fut alors que le comte de Boulogne, oncle du roi, se déclara ouvertement avec le comte Robert de Dreux, le comte de Brienne, Enguerrand de Coucy, Thomas, son frère, Hugues, comte de Saint-Pol, et plusieurs autres.
Le comte de Boulogne tua de sa main le châtelain de Saintes, qui portait la bannière du comte de la Marche, et insensiblement les deux armées s'étant rassemblées, l'action devint générale.
www.gutenberg.net /1/2/4/3/12437/12437-8.txt   (17187 words)

  
 Apolyton Civilization Forums > Civilization III > Civ3-Stories > The Muscles from Brussels and the Spanish ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Around these 2 Dutch cities is where the flower of British youth has bled away its vitality in the endless meatgrinder which began with the French, then the Prussians, next up the Russians and now the Spanish are taking their turn in massacring the hapless British lads.
Secondly, the bulk of the southern army group was sorely needed to prop up the weak defences around Boulogne which would surely be overrun in a moment should the Russians decide to drop the gloves.
Finally, he stated that Russia was not likely to declare war for some time yet considering we have a right of passage agreement with them and their attitude towards us is still gracious which is incredible considering the pirate and spy attacks recently conducted against them.
apolyton.net /forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=112661   (6142 words)

  
 Clan SETON
Known in their Flemish homeland as Seier and Walter de Lens, they were sons of Count Eustace’s second son, Count Lambert de Lens, whose daughter by a second marriage (to the sister of William the Conqueror) was the Countess Judith, mother of Scotland’s Queen Maud.
The terms these courtiers enjoyed on his estates at Odell are known, and although the relevant Scottish documents have not survived, it is certain that the Seton tenants on the Firth of Forth had been given similar privileges.
One Scottish tenancy tradition which has survived concerns the Tower at Tranent, which was held of the crown first by de Quincy and then by Seton; it had for payment that most magical of rentals, a rose in midwinter, a snowball in midsummer.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/stoz/seton2.html   (2500 words)

  
 Jerusalem
Baldwin I of Jerusalem Baldwin of Boulogne (died Eustace II of Boulogne.
Baldwin of Boulogne, the first Count of Edess...
Jerusalem Declaration The Jerusalem Declaration of May 18, 2003 was sponsored by the Rev. Moon.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/jerusalem.html   (1124 words)

  
 The Belgian Grey Book, 1914
The Department of Foreign Affairs had suggested that a declaration in the German Parliament during a debate on foreign affairs would serve to calm public opinion, and to dispel the mistrust which was so regrettable from the point of view of the relations between the two countries.
He declared that Germany had no intention of violating Belgian neutrality, but he considered that in making a public declaration Germany would weaken her military position in regard to France, who, secured on the northern side, would concentrate all her energies on the east.
France has, it is true, declared at Brussels that she was prepared to respect the neutrality of Belgium so long as it was respected by her adversary.
www.lib.byu.edu /~rdh/wwi/papers/belgrey.html   (17577 words)

  
 Letter From Cairo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bush's recent assurances to Sharon are an extension of the ongoing theft of Palestinian land that began with the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
While the Balfour Declaration was issued at the peak of Western colonisation of the Arab world, Bush's assurances came long after international resolutions condemned and dismantled colonialist hegemonies.
The moment is ripe for them to coordinate with the many international powers and organisations that are keen to work for a just and lasting settlement to the Palestinian cause, a rapid solution to the Iraqi crisis and a modified approach to reform in the Arab world.
www.sis.gov.eg /public/letter/html/text762.htm   (949 words)

  
 French unions back Paris 2012 Olympics - Boston.com - Olympics - Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Five French trade unions delivered a declaration to Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe on Wednesday supporting Paris' bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
While Paris commuters crammed aboard the few trains left running, the IOC inspectors were taken around by bus and escorted by police motorcycles and cars.
Also during the visit, angry environmentalists protested against plans to build a 15,000-seat arena for judo and badminton in the lush Bois de Boulogne park on Paris' western edge.
www.boston.com /sports/other_sports/olympics/articles/2005/06/22/french_unions_back_paris_2012_olympics   (358 words)

  
 Esperanto history
One of the important consequences of this first Universala Kongreso was the delegates' approval of the Declaration of the Essentials of Esperantism written by Zamenhof and already available to the them for study.
It is generally known as the Boulogne Declaration.
The Boulogne Declaration states that these fundamental parts of the language must remain unchanged.
www.owlnet.rice.edu /~wies301/Esperanto_history.html   (3638 words)

  
 Index of Writings 83019917
Adams, John, 46, 54-58, 75-77, 591, 632, 978; bonds issued by, 77; on charac- ter of, 884 85; Declaration commit- tee, 17; and Federalists, 671-72.
Declaration of the Rights of Man, 87, 94 Deeds, in Virginia, 260.
Franklin, Benjamin, 12, 45, 46, 49, 53, 54-57, 77, 498, 763, 1052, 1195; death of, 100, 973; Declaration committee, 17; memories of, 973-75; papers given to T.J., 99-101; scientific activities of, 190, 801, 877-78; voting debate, Articles of Confederation, 28.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/becites/main/jefferson/83019917.idx.html   (5355 words)

  
 1689: The English Bill of Rights
An Act for declaring the rights and liberties of the subject and settling the succession of the crown.
Whereas the late King James the Second, by the assistance of divers evil counselors, judges, and ministers employed by him, did endeavour to subvert and extirpate the protestant religion, and the laws and liberties of this kingdom.
Upon which their said Majesties did accept the crown and royal dignity of the kingdoms of England, France, and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging, according to the resolution and desire of the said lords and commons contained in the said declaration.
www.trybunal.gov.pl /constit/constitu/constit/uk/uk-----e.htm   (2998 words)

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