- "Great
Charter of Freedoms"),
commonly called Magna Carta or
sometimes Magna Charta ("Great Charter"), is a
royal charter of
rights agreed to by King John of...
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Charta is a town and muni****lity in the
Santander Department in
northeastern Colombia. 7°17′N 72°58′W / 7.283°N 72.967°W / 7.283; -72.967 v t e...
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Charter 77 (
Charta 77 in
Czech and Slovak) was an
informal civic initiative in the
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic from 1976 to 1992,
named after the do****ent...
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English land law
Forestry in the
United Kingdom (Latin:
Carta de
Foresta or
Charta Forestæ)
Henry III's
Charter of the Forest:
facsimile and
translation "William...
- The
Charta Oe****enica (Latin for "E****enical Charter") is a
joint do****ent from the
Conference of
European Churches (CEC) and the
Council of
European Episcopal...
- The
Charter of the
United Nations (UN) is the
foundational treaty of the
United Nations. It
establishes the purposes,
governing structure, and overall...
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Magna Charta both
operating as
ferries on the
Humber estuary: PS
Magna Charta (1826) was a
wooden paddlesteamer built in
North Shields. PS Magna
Charta (1873)...
- 2(2)(a),
Schedule 1.
Early Statutes of
Ireland H. F. Berry, 1907
Magna Charta Hiberniae, pp. 31–33, H.G. Richardson,
Irish Historical Studies "Pre-1922...
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published in 1587. The
Statutes at Large:
Edition by Owen Ruffhead, from "Magna
Charta" down to the Acts of 4 Geo. 3: 9 volumes, London. "Printed for Mark Basket...