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| | American Revolution |
 | | The Sedition Act (July 14) banned the publishing of false ore malicious writing against the government and the inciting of opposition to any act of Congress or the president particles already forbidden by state statutes and the common law but now by federal law. |  | | He was vice-president from 1797 to 1801 and later became 3rd President of the United States from 1801-1809. |  | | Although the revolution would last until 1783, the United States was free from British rule. |
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http://www.harlingen.isd.tenet.edu/coakhist/amrev.html
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| | France July Revolution 1830 |
 | | Charles acted too late in annulling the new ordinances and dismissing Polignac (July 30, 1830); the minister was arrested and condemned to life imprisonment and later (1836) amnestied. |  | | His ineptness and rightist actions led his "July Monarchy" to the French revolution of 1848 and the Second Republic. |  | | Charles fled, then abdicated in favor of a grandson; the rebels, divided into republicans favoring the Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834) and monarchists desiring the conservative Duke of Orleans, Louis-Philippe (1773-1850), argued among themselves until the dismissed bourgeois legislature declared the throne vacant and proclaimed Louis-Philippe king. |
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| | Leon Trotsky: 1917— After the July Days, What Next? |
 | | July 15 Cadet Ministers resign from Provisional Government. |  | | This to be sure, is one of the laws of the evolution of bourgeois society.”[31] We see that Engels’ law is directly opposed to Plekhanov’s ingenious structure, which the Mensheviks have been accepting and repeating as Marxism. |  | | The moderate Executive Committee of the All-Russian Soviets had approved of Premier Kerensky; but this was insufficient, as it was necessary for Kerensky’s purposes to secure a mandate from “all the classes"; and, accordingly, the Government convoked a National Conference[2]which convened at Moscow on August 26. |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1917/julydays.htm
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| | Kurt Landau |
 | | State and Revolution, have shown that the proletarian dictatorship consists, firstly, in the breakdown of the old bourgeois state machinery, and secondly, in the creation of a new revolutionary power which abolishes the state bureaucracy, and the separation between the executive and the legislature. |  | | The Rôle of the Councils in the November Revolution |  | | The question of state power becomes more and more the decisive question for the revolution, but it will not be solved in isolation. |
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| | Heinrich Heine and the July Revolution of 1830 |
 | | Heinrich Heine and the July Revolution of 1830 |  | | Heine made numerous other references to the Revolution in his writings, and he became a champion of the republican cause. |  | | His reign, known as the July Monarchy, lasted until the revolution of February 1848. |
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly 1952 - 2002 The long revolution |
 | | On 16 July, the King annuls these elections, appointing his own supporters instead in an attempt to regain control of the army. |  | | This sparks further legislation and the reimposition of the ban on ancien régime politicians. |  | | On 16 January, the officers of the RCC dissolve and ban all political parties, declaring a three-year transitional period during which the RCC will rule. |
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| | July Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This period became known as the July Monarchy. |  | | Louis XVIII based many of his decisions on popular opinion, responding in particular to the wishes of the Parisian elite. |  | | But the Republican party, which desired to re-establish the Republic of 1793, recruited chiefly from among the students and workmen, and led by Godefroy Cavaignac, the son of a Conventionalist, and by the chemist Raspail, had no hold on the departments nor on the dominating opinion in Paris. |
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| | The Spanish revolution in July of 1936 |
 | | At the 21 July meeting, de Santillán, for the FAI, moved that "libertarian communism be waived [i.e., abandoned - SC] as an immediate objective, and participation in the militias committee approved". |  | | Federico Urales, the father of the anarchist Federica Montseny, had argued, convincingly, that the great unions and the mammoth industrial federations would cease to exist "by reason of the sustained decentralisation of the federal compact of solidarity". |  | | The ambiguous role of the unions in the revolution had been debated at great length at the CNT's national congress at Zaragoza in May that year. |
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http://www.struggle.ws/spain/scRevSpain/c1_july36.html
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| | White Revolution |
 | | With the passage this week by the House of Representatives of tough new anti-immigration legislation, political observers are warning of a growing rift on the issue between moderate Republicans allied to the White House and party hard-liners in the House. |  | | After the investigation Officer Stallworth divorced his wife of 19 years…for being a nigger lover. |  | | main topic of discussion at this meeting will be White Revolution’s upcoming efforts to get ACT 907 enforced in the State of Arkansas. |
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| | The July Revolution |
 | | This revolution was the first gap in the wall of reaction built after the fall of Napoleon and the Vienna congress. |  | | The senators had no intention to proclaim a democratic republic - they gave the French throne to liberal Louis-Philippe from the Orlean dynasty. |  | | Then he declared the so called July ordinances: the parliament was dissolved, the freedom of press abolished, and so on. |
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| | Study Guide and Paper Assignment on Naguib Mahfouz, Miramar |
 | | Amer Wadgi -- a retired political reporter, member of the Wafd party, to the July 1952 revolution. |  | | What political party do you think each major character associated with before and after the 1952 revolution? |  | | In July 1952 there were three options: Revolutionary Party or Free Officers led by Nasser, the Communists, and the Muslim Brotherhood. |
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http://www.marion.ohio-state.edu/fac/vsteffel/web597/mahfouz_miramar.htm
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| | Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site - News |
 | | Wednesday, July 27, 12:15 PM John Glover and the American Revolution |  | | Programs on the American Revolution Highlight Summer Schedule at National Historic Site in Westchester County |  | | The programs focus on such broad themes as "How did the Americans Win the Revolutionary War" (July 6), "The Loyalists in New York" (July 27), "Caring for the Wounded during the Revolutionary War" (August 17), and "Bayonet's, Muskets Balls and Ships's Bread: The Life of a Revolutionary War Soldier" (August 24). |
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| | July Revolution |
 | | The July Revolution of July 1830, in the context of the history of France ushered in the July Monarchy[?] of King Louis-Philippe by overthrowing the reactionary monarchical regime of Charles X. |  | | Charles X, who ascended to the French throne on 16 September 1824, soon exhausted his popularity. |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article July Revolution. |
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| | Baptiste Power Yoga Institute Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga |
 | | Scott Ivey, Washington DC Personal Revolution Bootcamp, Dec 2004 |  | | Ronnie Jersky, Washington DC Personal Revolution Bootcamp, Dec 2004 |  | | Jean Parr, Bulville NY Personal Revolution Bootcamp, Dec 2004 |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - July Revolution |
 | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - July Revolution |  | | Blanqui was born in Puget-Théniers; he was the brother of the economist Jerome Adolphe Blanqui. |  | | The July Revolution of 1830, which drove the Bourbons from the throne of France, had repercussions in Italy. |
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| | Libya: News and Views |
 | | "He is to make a four-day visit to Libya from July 12," a senior official said. |  | | The decision has come about largely because of negotiations by Al-Saadi al-Qadhafi, the son of the |  | | The sentence - passed by the Appeals Court on 23 May 2002 in Case No 10 of 2002 in Muradah, Libya, against the convicted: 1. |
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| | White Revolution » 2003 » 07 |
 | | Welcome to the White Revolution Report for Saturday, June 7, 2003. |  | | to you by White Revolution Chairman, Billy Roper. |  | | Welcome to the White Revolution Report, specially ribbed for your increased sensitivity, for Tuesday, October 7th, 2003. |
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly Egypt 'No hope in Sharon' |
 | | While commemorating the July Revolution, President Mubarak brought the situation in the Palestinian territories into perspective, writes Nevine Khalil |  | | Paying further homage to the the Free Officers revolution led by Gamal Abdel-Nasser who became the second president of the republic, Mubarak said that the revolution "heralded a new era in history in which colonialism was stamped out in many parts of the world." |  | | For reason not thuggery 12 - 18 July 2001 |
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| | Primer For a Revolution (washingtonpost.com) |
 | | I put the question to the past year's most successful revolutionary, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili. |  | | Kamara made its move last November, after Shevardnadze's party had triumphed in elections that were widely seen as fraudulent. |  | | Saakashvili led last November's so-called "Rose Revolution," which toppled the regime of Eduard Shevardnadze. |
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| | Revolution Web Site |
 | | OgilvyOne's Sutherland confirmed as keynote speaker at Revolution forum |  | | Revolution UK LONDON - Rory Sutherland, creative director at OgilvyOne, is confirmed as the keynote speaker at the first Revolution forum of 2006. |  | | For Revolution that usually means little, unless someone blubs uncontrollably during their speech, in which case we'll file it as more proof that actors should be looked upon as anything but role models. |
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| | cairolive.com Dispatch -- The July 23 Revolution's 50th birthday |
 | | cairolive.com Dispatch -- The July 23 Revolution's 50th birthday |  | | in honor of the 50th anniversary of the 1952 July Revolution. |  | | The Revolution's 50th birthday was a very public affair |
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| | July 23 rd Revolution, turning point in Egyptian History |
 | | The Free Officers and the Outbreak of the Revolution: |  | | The Revolution derived its principles from the values of the Egyptian people such as social justice, rejection of alliance policy, the Non-Alignment Movement (NAM) led by Egypt, independence of national decision, and building a strong army. |  | | The homeland's independence and dignity were restored; the overwhelming majority of the Egyptian people regained their stature and rights; the key mission of the leadership achieved progress and development for the Egyptian citizen in his present and future. |
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| | BASTILLE DAY -- The Bastille is located in Paris -- It was being used as a prison when the strongly-fortified high ... |
 | | At the end of the 19th century the French considered the enduring gains of the Revolution to be the idea of the nation, one and indivisible, based on a voluntary union and incorporating the principles of human rights and national sovereignty, the rule of law and a republican form of government. |  | | The national holiday is a time when all citizens can feel themselves to be members of a republican nation. |  | | Another outgrowth of this concept of a nation open to all who define themselves as free men was the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen (26 August 1789), which claimed to be universal in application. |
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| | Al-Ahram Weekly Opinion July's legacy |
 | | Those who censure this year's July celebrations ignore the fact that the present Egyptian constitution, drafted in 1971, is a version of earlier constitutions, all of which rely on the notion of integrating official bodies into a single executive authority, represented by a single figure, the president of the republic. |  | | The issue is not whether the present regime truly reflects the principle of July but if the present, July-inspired constitution remains viable. |  | | Celebrations to mark the July Revolution's golden jubilee last month surprised many. |
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| | Review of Nasser's Blessed Movement: Egypt's Free Officers and the July Revolution |
 | | Nasser's Blessed Movement: Egypt's Free Officers and the July Revolution |  | | That was the time when the conspiracy turned into a revolution, when Nasser emerged to dominate the government, and when the government came to dominate the country. |  | | Review of Nasser's Blessed Movement: Egypt's Free Officers and the July Revolution |
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| | Text of the speech of President Saddam Hussein |
 | | I am not referring to the circumstances surrounding the early days in the life and time of the revolution. |  | | Before the July Revolution, the condition in Iraq can be described as follows: It was a wasteland that had no agriculture to be taken into account and no livestock to be proud of although it had much water. |  | | That is how the July Revolution has been: lightning which God meant to be the pollen for everything capable of being. |
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| | Instrumental Music and the Industrial Revolution, Cremona, July 2006 |
 | | Instrumental Music and the Industrial Revolution, Cremona, July 2006 |  | | The Symposium aims to investigate different aspects of the relationship between the Industrial Revolution, with its peculiar ideological and political values and social needs, and the aesthetic-musical sphere. |  | | Instrumental Music and the Industrial Revolution International Conference, Cremona, 1-3 July 2006 Ad Parnassum Journal Fondazione-Stichting P.A. Locatelli Ut Orpheus Edizioni Call for papers The editors of Ad Parnassum. |
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| | The Pocket Guide to World History - July Ordinances to Jutes |
 | | Charles X attempts to censor press and alter electoral process causing July Revolution. |  | | The Pocket Guide to World History - July Ordinances to Jutes |  | | Cavaignac’s military rule kills 10,000 to restore order. |
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| | 7-Eleven: News Room - News Release Article |
 | | Dallas, TX, July 7, 2003 - Friday is July 11, but at 7-Eleven, Inc. (NYSE: SE), it’s better known as 7-11 Day, and the day the world’s No. 1 convenience retailer celebrates its birthday. |  | | To celebrate its 76th birthday in 2003, participating 7-Eleven® stores across America plan to serve more than 5 million free Slurpee® drinks and samples of several tasty new products while supplies last this Friday. |  | | No. 1 Convenience Retailer To Serve Free Slurpee® Drinks, Beverages, Snacks on 7-11 Day |
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