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  • ...ation began to feel the pressures of religious persecution. In the Hampton Court Conference, [[King James I]] declared [[Puritans]] and Protestant Separatis
    3 kilobytes (460 words) - 03:54, October 10, 2023
  • ...keep Kanye West off the ballot in Virginia. The suit asked for immediate court intervention as deadlines approach for printing and mailing [[absentee ball * Hampton
    24 kilobytes (3,599 words) - 00:28, December 9, 2025
  • ...were sent as prisoners to Montreal. Later paroled, Hull returned to face a court-martial for his poor conduct during the campaign, was sentenced to be shot, ...north of Ogdensburg, also abandoned his part of the operation and followed Hampton into Plattsburg.
    86 kilobytes (13,856 words) - 01:26, September 21, 2025
  • ...ter his mother and six sisters. He studied law for a time at the [[Inns of Court]] in London, and at 21 he married Elizabeth Bourchier, the daughter of a Lo ...and handed over to the New Model Army. Charles was imprisoned in [[Hampton Court]], but in November 1647 he escaped and managed to rally support to raise an
    59 kilobytes (9,172 words) - 19:53, October 8, 2025
  • When the naval court's verdict was announced, the American public reacted with predictable outra ...' and ''Texas'' were ordered to join the armored cruiser ''Brooklyn'' at [[Hampton Roads]], [[Virginia]], to form the Flying Squadron under Commodore Winfield
    70 kilobytes (11,241 words) - 05:44, March 31, 2019
  • He also nominated [[conservative]] [[Stephen Johnson Field]] to the [[Supreme Court]]. Senate Minority Leader [[Everett Dirksen]], who helped write and pass th ...issioners, among them Vice President Alexander Stephens, on a steamship in Hampton Roads, Virginia. There would be peace, he insisted, if the South would qui
    84 kilobytes (13,521 words) - 03:15, July 6, 2024
  • ...erms of railroad legislation and pure food laws. He was more successful in Court, bringing antitrust suits that broke up the Northern Securities trust and [ ...SES OF CRIMINAL CONTEMPT AND PROVIDE UNIFORM METHODS FOR SELECTING FEDERAL COURT JURIES.] ''GovTrack.us''. Retrieved May 24, 2023.</ref> It was the first fe
    101 kilobytes (14,208 words) - 21:40, October 19, 2025
  • [[Image:Supreme Court.jpg|thumb|200px|US Supreme Court Building]] This is a partial list of Landmark [[Supreme Court]] cases, with brief descriptions of the ruling.
    4 kilobytes (520 words) - 04:01, July 2, 2024
  • Whitehouse defended racist attacks against Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] by other elected Democrat officials in July 202 {{quotebox-float|"The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, alleges that Light
    359 kilobytes (51,383 words) - 05:56, December 19, 2025
  • ...land Seminary in Washington, D.C., and returned to teach at Hampton. Soon, Hampton officials recommended him to become the first principal of a similar school ...se of ''[[Giles v. Harris]]'', which went before the United States Supreme Court in 1903.<ref>Harlan (1971)</ref>
    16 kilobytes (2,501 words) - 05:23, November 25, 2021
  • ===[[Battle of Hampton Roads|Hampton Roads]]=== [[Image:Moni.JPG|thumb|200px|right|the ''Monitor'' and the ''Merrimac'' at Hampton Roads, March 9, 1862.]]
    76 kilobytes (12,188 words) - 03:09, September 21, 2025
  • ...nference ended in failure and the war went on.<ref>William C. harris, "The Hampton Roads Peace Conference: A Final Test of Lincoln's Presidential Leadership," ...who is now within sight of Columbia. Confederate generals Beauregard and Hampton have no choice but to evacuate, completing it by mid-day on the 16th. At t
    33 kilobytes (5,644 words) - 17:07, April 16, 2020
  • ...ation began to feel the pressures of religious persecution. In the Hampton Court Conference, [[King James I]] declared [[Puritans]] and Protestant Separatis ...ssachusetts Bay Colony. The last official meeting of the Plymouth General Court occurred on June 8, 1692.<ref>Demos (1970), pp 17-18</ref>
    70 kilobytes (10,896 words) - 03:58, October 10, 2023
  • ...eir crews. The administration was therefore unwilling to expend police and court time in apprehending and prosecuting deserters. They were not, however, adv * Mattingly, Christobel, and Ken Hampton, eds. ''Survival in Our Own Land: Aboriginal' Experiences in `South Austral
    16 kilobytes (2,368 words) - 15:14, August 11, 2021
  • ...red Sisley Thames at Hampton Court 1874.jpg|thumb|300px|"Thames at Hampton Court"]]
    3 kilobytes (376 words) - 00:36, July 12, 2016
  • ...e include (west to east) Windsor Castle (still a royal residence), Hampton Court Palace, Richmond Palace, Kew Palace, Whitehall Palace (the [[Palace of West
    3 kilobytes (532 words) - 18:35, July 13, 2016
  • ...y building created for Ralph Lord Cromwell. It was modeled after [[Hampton Court]] in [[London]] and consists of buildings around two main courtyards. It is
    753 bytes (121 words) - 05:27, July 11, 2016
  • ...ton Court 1874.jpg|thumb|center|390px|[[Alfred Sisley]], Thames at Hampton Court, 1874. ''' Landscape''']]
    5 kilobytes (666 words) - 03:55, October 20, 2023
  • ...the captured vessel to Key West where she was turned over to the Admiralty court. ...ich". . . made 14 knots. . . in a moderately heavy sea. . . ."She put into Hampton Roads on the 18th to recoal and to obtain further orders. Welles wired Stod
    12 kilobytes (2,077 words) - 00:01, June 28, 2016
  • ...from the Greyhound, and proceedings have been instituted in the admiralty court of the Bahamas for her condemnation for a violation of the foreign enlistme ...k to the Bahamas to investigate. Nevertheless, before this message reached Hampton Roads, the steamer had sailed for Port Royal in compliance with her orders
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