- the
Statute of
Forestallers,
though probably never p****ed by any
formal process. The laws
provided for
heavy penalties against forestalling. In practice...
-
Caledonians in 197, but
permanent conquest of the
whole of
Great Britain was
forestalled by
Roman forces becoming bogged down in
punishing guerrilla warfare and...
- USS
Forrestal (CVA-59) (later CV-59, then AVT-59), was a
supercarrier named after the
first United States Secretary of
Defense James Forrestal. Commissioned...
- of
Great Britain. It
repealed statutes against forestallers and engrossers,
including the
Forestallers Act 1551. Adam Smith, An
Inquiry into the Nature...
-
primary statutes were 4 & 5
Edward VI, c.14, 'An Act
against Regrators,
Forestallers and Ingrossers', 1552, and 5
Elizabeth I, c 12, 'An Act
touching Badgers...
- that[harm] have [I], mid(with) God's support, afore(previously) forefangen(
forestalled) that to you
never henceforth thence none unfrith(breach of peace) ne...
- such
rebellion existed. M****
deportation was
intended to
permanently forestall the
possibility of
Armenian autonomy or independence. On 24 April 1915...
- sort of
frontier garrison, the
colony found itself with the
mission of
forestalling encroachment by both the
Mapuche and Spain's
European enemies, especially...
-
began to
settle permanently in 1826 when
Albany was
claimed by
Britain to
forestall French claims to the
western third of the continent.
Perth was founded...
-
levels of
atrocities on both sides.
Colonial military authorities tried to
forestall a war
against the po****tion by
means of a 'strategy of awe'. When a guerrilla...