They think there is something illegitimate about anyone on the public payroll making open and passionate professions of their faith. |
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They have not been provided with identity cards because they are regarded as illegitimate residents by the local administration. |
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The international community's role should be to support this self-liberation, not legitimize the illegitimate. |
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For the Conservative Leader to suggest the law is illegitimate because its supporters aren't federalist is outrageous and hypocritical. |
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An insolent stranger makes an unexpected appearance in Tara's house claiming to be her illegitimate nephew. |
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William Robbins, a neighboring white slave master, arrives at the Townsend plantation with his half-black illegitimate son and daughter. |
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Must we forever kowtow to US imperialism and be treated like the illegitimate children of the global economy? |
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Additionally, religion has been used to blunt criticism of, and apologize for, illegitimate regimes and social orders. |
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Ideally, the effects of the illegitimate acquisition should be rectified, and the resources restored to their rightful owner. |
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On the other hand, illegitimate pyramid schemes can resemble legit sales operations. |
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Second, spammers may retweet and change legitimate links to illegitimate ones, the process of which is obfuscated by URL shorteners. |
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During the campaign, he was confronted by a man who spoke loosely and negligently of illegitimate children and the welfare system. |
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This should not be taken to mean that military intervention is necessarily illegitimate. |
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Arguments framed in terms of fear may easily be represented as irrational and therefore illegitimate in terms of political debate. |
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It conveniently also offered birth mothers and their babies second chances for normal lives, without the shame of being unwed and illegitimate. |
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It is only prudent to renounce what is transitory and illegitimate for that is what is permanent and sublime. |
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They don't want to talk very much beyond saying that any strike would be illegitimate, which is, in fact, what their country has been saying. |
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To deter illegitimate businesses from capitalizing on these advantages, Belize imposes heavy fines and imprisonment for money laundering. |
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There is speculation that he was born on the wrong side of the blanket, as the illegitimate son of a local squire. |
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She was the illegitimate daughter of a maid and was brought up in Paris in bleak and unaffectionate circumstances. |
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However, world events and history seem to have been shaped by the offspring of an illegitimate son of a common bowman. |
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These criminals are turning to redirecting domain names so that users will unsuspectedly log onto illegitimate sites under hacker control. |
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And the percentage of total births that are illegitimate has held relatively steady in recent years, after a vertiginous 50-year climb. |
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It is legislation by stealth, it is illegitimate, and thankfully it seems to be working less well recently. |
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But as is revealed in a startling new biography, he fathered illegitimate children and had numerous affairs. |
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Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for him if you knew he had fathered an illegitimate child? |
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In the long run, I think many people will shy away from becoming collectors in an outlawed or illegitimate area. |
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Even if he is right as a matter of political theory, he will not be an effective lawyer if he treats the law as wholly illegitimate. |
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It aims to block domestic usurpers or foreign aggressors from establishing illegitimate rule over the attacked society. |
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However when our dissent becomes a meaningful challenge to their illegitimate privilege and authority, then they will begin to criminalize us. |
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Under this exception, the bare desire to harm an unpopular group is an illegitimate basis for legislation. |
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It enforces an illegitimate system of unfair rules and operates with undemocratic procedures. |
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Given all the pre-action correspondence and the obviously illegitimate attempt to get Legal Aid that cannot have been an accident. |
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Isn't privacy analysis based on substantive due process an example of illegitimate, activist judicial review? |
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The amendment was designed to control the sale of illegitimate products invented by quack doctors. |
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Moreover, as Lord Scarman recognised, pressure which appears legitimate might be illegitimate if applied for the wrong motives. |
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It will be unusual for a bank itself to have exercised undue influence, acted unconscionably, or exerted illegitimate pressure. |
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China is ruled by an illegitimate communist oligarchy which wants to develop the country commercially while maintaining political control. |
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False account names, the use of financial intermediaries, and commingling of funds for legitimate and illegitimate purposes are the rule. |
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It also demonstrates the fragility of the dividing line between the legitimate and illegitimate grant of exclusive rights. |
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In any event, the exclusion of them from the balancing exercise is likewise illegitimate. |
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The main need for adoption arises in connection with orphans and illegitimate children. |
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The fundamentalists might inflict the harshest possible punishment on her for having borne an illegitimate child, that too by an Indian. |
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Again, he vows to do penance by marrying Elizabeth and accepting her illegitimate son. |
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Does this imply Darrell winds up in prison after fathering an illegitimate child while the other son is gay? |
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An illegitimate child was literally parentless at law, and even the subsequent marriage of the parents could not legitimize their offspring. |
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I have looked at it and I have seen a bigger rise in Ireland, where there is no gay marriage and illegitimate children. |
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Between 1949 and 1956, approximately 2,700 so-called illegitimate children were born there. |
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It's all lifestyle and marriages and illegitimate children and tears before bedtime. |
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There are no stipulations for issues like illegitimate children, or the now rampant cases of domestic violence. |
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These are not illegitimate pressures, even if they may seem inartistic, in a business that has never offered itself as simply an art. |
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Those were still the days when an illegitimate child was a matter for shame, to be concealed from society if at all possible. |
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Her illegitimate position has rendered her wraithlike and insubstantial, almost disembodied. |
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In 1953, as Arthur lay on his deathbed, Comtessa Dialta claims he promised his illegitimate daughter, Liana, a portion of his estate. |
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Children were illegitimate for any number of reasons, including rapes, seductions, adultery, failed courtships, and long-term cohabitation. |
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Taxes on inheritance were more favorable to legitimate than to illegitimate children of the decedent. |
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Hoffman and Reilly squeeze all the legitimate, and many illegitimate, laughs out of the text. |
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The question of demarking legitimate from illegitimate bodies is not a recent phenomenon. |
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Punters are being warned that buying tickets from illegitimate online sources will cost them almost 70 per cent more than buying pukka tickets. |
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This offers the illegitimate opportunity to change the results of any push poll that might exist in cyberspace. |
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This is a discouragement to States from using the qualifications contained, for example, in Arts 8-11 for illegitimate purposes. |
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Unlike legitimate weapons held openly in escrow, illegitimate covert weapons would be usable. |
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Born to a farming family in Howsham in 1800, he was drummed out of the community aged 15 for fathering an illegitimate child. |
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Outside his marriage, he had four illegitimate children, which may sound on the high side, but that was not unusual. |
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Cohabitation was still frowned upon, illegitimate births a stigma and the nuclear family the accepted way of doing things. |
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He was the illegitimate son of a French sea captain and his Haitian chambermaid. |
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Germany is not illegitimate because its immigration policy favors members of a dominant ethnic group. |
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In the United States legislation disfavouring the relationship between illegitimate children and their natural parents was quite common well into the twentieth century. |
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Britain is not illegitimate because it has a cross on its flag and an Anglican head of a state. |
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She was also an autodidact, an illegitimate girl from the provinces whose intelligence became the stuff of legend. |
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Any use of military force that aims at conquest of territory, alteration of borders, interference on one side or the other of a civil war is illegitimate. |
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Didn't you just say a military general who comes to power by forcibly overthrowing the legitimate government of a nation is an illegitimate leader? |
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It is for this reason that the one-person-one-vote decision, while appealing in democratic terms, seems to me a form of illegitimate judicial activism. |
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Denying one group their rightful possession of property, acquired according to these rules, was the illegitimate exercise of government powers and was unjust. |
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Currently the space for their father on the document is struck through with a thick black line as though he was unknown or the children illegitimate. |
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It is here that government is most likely to be acting on the basis of illegitimate considerations such as self-protection, or protection of powerful private groups. |
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The libertarian position, that everything the government does to try to curb antisocial behaviour is an illegitimate fetter on personal liberty, seems to me to be quite wrong. |
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Bent on establishing a biracial society, Southern whites passed strict laws forbidding interracial marriage, naming the issue of such unions illegitimate. |
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The illegitimate child of this union is the occasion for the legacy. |
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But when Thurmond died at the age of 100, his 78-year-old illegitimate daughter finally came forward. |
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Outside the women's missions, teenagers strut threateningly, while their newest illegitimate siblings are parked in baby carriages on the sidewalk. |
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Even a political leader herself can with good reason believe that her political power is illegitimate, and that exercising this power is unjustified. |
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There are few truly evil people in the world, and so it is of vital importance for those who wield illegitimate power to deceive themselves into believing they do so justly. |
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But if the second marriage was bigamous and therefore invalid, then FPJ would be illegitimate and should follow his mother's, not his father's, citizenship. |
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The claims of biopiracy were also meritless, resting on a stupid claim that bioprospecting was illegitimate unless all indigenous communities in a region approve it. |
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Their authority is fundamentally illegitimate to begin with, meaning defiance carries no moral ambiguity, even if the physical consequences for the defier are deadly. |
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Yet American governments of both parties have long viewed his current homestead as illegitimate. |
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As indicated above, another of the major problems for illegitimate children was the feeling that they were never secure members of their families. |
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Specialized transducing phages generated from the prophage by illegitimate recombination usually contain the E. coli genes gal or bio that are adjacent to the phage genome. |
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Ana, incidentally, is the acknowledged but illegitimate daughter of a powerful Spanish lord who offered the convent a large sum for accepting his by-blow as a new recruit. |
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When you mention that, illegitimate children, that is one of the things which in a generation, twenty years or so, attitudes have changed wholesale. |
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You should be so proud of yourself working for an illegitimate rag like the Daily Beast. |
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Later she got a job as governess to the illegitimate children that Louis XIV had fathered with another mistress. |
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All the official jets, snazzy embassies, and expensive press agents cannot hide that these illegitimate rulers are not in the political sense Western at all. |
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As a waterman, and later as a lock-keeper, he has alternative, and distinctly illegitimate, sources of income which are clearly not related to honest sweat. |
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Neither could have inherited by heredity alone, since it was not clear that a woman was allowed to succeed, and both were illegitimate under English law. |
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Women greatly outnumber men, and illegitimate births are very numerous. |
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However, he was not Denis' favourite son, the old king preferring his illegitimate son, Afonso Sanches. |
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Fadhma, the illegitimate daughter of a widow, was born in a Kabylie village. |
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John tried without success until the end of his life to legitimise Jorge, Duke of Coimbra, his illegitimate son. |
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At his death in 1458, the kingdom was again separated and Naples was inherited by Ferrante, Alfonso's illegitimate son. |
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But a large majority also view the government in Kiev as illegitimate. |
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His father held an important position at court and was connected by remote illegitimate descent with the Portuguese monarchy. |
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He assured monks and nuns that they could break their vows without sin, because vows were an illegitimate and vain attempt to win salvation. |
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Only late in the 20th century was escape allowed if the threat involved illegitimate economic harm. |
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Thus, under some laws, the status of illegitimate affects the rights of inheritance in the case of an intestacy, etc. |
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Any state law which operates to jar the balance, however incidentally, is, per se, an illegitimate impediment and to be condemned. |
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Byron's illegitimate children include Allegra Byron, who died in childhood, and possibly, Elizabeth Medora Leigh. |
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Bacon left a family of illegitimate children and was the subject of Chancery proceedings. |
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The following year his nephew Arnulf of Carinthia, the illegitimate son of King Carloman of Bavaria, raised the standard of rebellion. |
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It has therefore been speculated that she could have been an illegitimate daughter. |
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The Germans estimated their troops had been responsible for fathering 60 to 80 illegitimate births in the Channel Islands. |
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Even if Edward IV was illegitimate, he could in any case claim the crown from Henry VI by right of conquest. |
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Edgar also had a possibly illegitimate daughter by Wulfthryth, who later became abbess of Wilton. |
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Henry married Matilda of Scotland but continued to have a large number of mistresses by whom he had many illegitimate children. |
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He was not influenced by sordid considerations.... Had she been merely of illegitimate birth, he would have overlooked the bar sinister. |
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He was succeeded by two legitimate sons, Adherbal and Hiempsal, and an illegitimate son, Jugurtha. |
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Henry also had illegitimate children with several mistresses, possibly as many as twelve. |
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By the 1180s this new class of royal administrators was predominant in England, supported by various illegitimate members of Henry's family. |
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Richard produced no legitimate heirs and acknowledged only one illegitimate son, Philip of Cognac. |
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There was in Edward IV's reign a suspicion that this king was illegitimate. |
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However, he made no immediate move to have Edward declared illegitimate and place George on the throne. |
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John Beaufort had been illegitimate at birth, though later legitimised by the marriage of his parents. |
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When Anne was beheaded, Henry declared Elizabeth an illegitimate child and she would, therefore, not be able to inherit the throne. |
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Richard had Parliament declare Edward V illegitimate and ineligible for the throne, and took it for himself. |
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The proclamation of Edward IV's children as illegitimate was also reversed, restoring Elizabeth's status to a royal princess. |
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However, a direct but illegitimate male line still exists today, with the current Duke of Beaufort. |
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Anne's marriage to Henry VIII was annulled, and Elizabeth was declared illegitimate. |
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Elizabeth was declared illegitimate and deprived of her place in the royal succession. |
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Under Roman law, Henry had never officially divorced Catherine, making Elizabeth illegitimate. |
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The Cromwell vault was later used as a burial place for Charles II's illegitimate descendants. |
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Some even sought to confer the Crown on the Protestant Duke of Monmouth, the eldest of Charles's illegitimate children. |
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Some members of Parliament even proposed that the crown go to Charles's illegitimate son, James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth. |
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Several notable Whigs, including the Earl of Essex and the King's illegitimate son, the Duke of Monmouth, were implicated. |
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It was on this voyage that Horatio and Emma's illegitimate daughter Horatia was probably conceived. |
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Charles fathered numerous illegitimate offspring by his mistresses whom he acknowledged. |
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However, because the Memoirs revealed Wollstonecraft's affairs and her illegitimate child, they were seen as shocking. |
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In Derry, illegitimate births and alcoholism increased for women and the divorce rate rose. |
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First, the illegitimate funds are furtively introduced into the legitimate financial system. |
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This caused conflict with the church, as under canon law illegitimate children could not inherit. |
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One of the features to which the English church objected was the equal share of land given to illegitimate sons. |
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He also had a number of illegitimate sons, who by Welsh law had an equal claim on the inheritance if acknowledged by their father. |
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Dafydd's older but illegitimate brother, Gruffydd, was therefore excluded as the primary heir of Llywelyn, though would be given lands to rule. |
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Some conquistadors married Native American women or had illegitimate children. |
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In 1483 the princes were publicly declared illegitimate by a cleric. |
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Like other monarchs of the time, he had several illegitimate children as well. |
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Some of the rumormongers in the neighborhood wondered if I was actually her illegitimate child because she was always taking care of me. |
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He cast the new Ukrainian government as illegitimate, driven by radical ''nationalists, neo-Nazis, Russophobes and anti-Semites. |
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He never married, but is believed to have had illegitimate children by several of his female servants. |
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The royal decree designates the taxon as Mitrella mesnyi, however this is a taxonomically illegitimate synonym for Sphaerocoryne affinis Ridley. |
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In addition, Rollo was to be baptized and marry Gisele, the illegitimate daughter of Charles. |
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In the laws pertaining to inheritance, illegitimate offspring had rights as well as legitimate ones. |
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Similarly, foreign genetic material may be acquired at this locus by illegitimate recombination during genome concatemerisation. |
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Recognition is often withheld when a new state is seen as illegitimate or has come about in breach of international law. |
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Henry had a number of illegitimate children by various mistresses. |
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Workhouses took in abandoned babies, usually presumed to be illegitimate. |
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In addition, James II's illegitimate son, James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, founded the House of FitzJames comprising two branches, one in France and one in Spain. |
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Blount gave birth in June 1519 to Henry's illegitimate son, Henry FitzRoy. |
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The only part of the Empire that Louis was not promised was Italy, which Charlemagne specifically bestowed upon Pippin's illegitimate son Bernard. |
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Flick claims that the BAS takeover had been illegitimate, which is why he turned to the Vidzeme District Court, which in turn introduced several restrictions on Feb. |
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So, for example, the Ifugao may believe that an illegitimate child might have more than one physical father, and so nominate more than one genitor. |
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Prior to his succession, on 22 June 1483, Richard III declared that Edward V was illegitimate, and three days later the matter was addressed by parliament. |
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Edward's illegitimate son, Adam, died during the campaign, and the raiding parties almost captured Isabella, who was staying at Tynemouth and was forced to flee by sea. |
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Alexander reacted by sending an actor, Thessalus of Corinth, to tell Pixodarus that he should not offer his daughter's hand to an illegitimate son, but instead to Alexander. |
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All in all, it seems that the Erdoy-an government has put into practice its Envero-Islamist adventurist foreign policy and has resorted to some illegitimate hard-power games. |
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It was followed by A Woman of No Importance in 1893, another Victorian comedy, revolving around the spectre of illegitimate births, mistaken identities and late revelations. |
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Opposition parties sometimes boycott votes they feel are unfair or illegitimate, or if the election is for a government that is considered illegitimate. |
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Nonny is the illegitimate daughter of a Crabtree teenager who has been adopted into the Frett family, with a mother who is deaf and blind and brilliant. |
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Charles's wife, Catherine of Braganza, bore no live children, but Charles acknowledged at least twelve illegitimate children by various mistresses. |
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Moralists in the late 19th century such as Henry Mayhew decried the slums for their supposed high levels of cohabitation without marriage and illegitimate births. |
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Civil law differed from most other codes of law in the rule that on a landowner's death his land was to be shared equally between his sons, legitimate and illegitimate. |
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His illegitimate status and his youth caused some difficulties for him after he succeeded his father, as did the anarchy that plagued the first years of his rule. |
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Earlier dukes had been illegitimate, and William's association with his father on ducal charters appears to indicate that William was considered Robert's most likely heir. |
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There is no evidence of any illegitimate children born to William. |
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The Earl of Melville, The Earl of Leven, Lord Shaftesbury and Charles II's illegitimate son the Duke of Monmouth, being implicated, escaped to the United Provinces. |
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John also had illegitimate children with several mistresses. |
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Anonymous fliers and push polls were used to suggest that his wife, Cindy, was a drug addict, and that he had fathered an illegitimate black child. |
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Although she and her brother are heirs sharing their parents' bequeathed estate, the unmarried woman's stake in a home is rendered illegitimate under the matriarchy of Mrs. |
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However, threatening to do a lawful act will usually not be illegitimate. |
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Because of Henry's descent through illegitimate children barred from succession to the English throne, the Tudor monarchy was not accepted by all European kingdoms. |
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Pharmacists that were found to have prescribed opium for illegitimate causes and anyone found to have sold opium without proper qualifications would be prosecuted. |
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In addition, Dafydd is recorded in late genealogical sources as having sired an illegitimate child, Dafydd Goch, though there is no contemporary evidence to support this. |
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It was rumoured that she was in love with Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, and that on one of her summer progresses she had birthed his illegitimate child. |
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In addition, Henry had Parliament repeal Titulus Regius, the statute that declared Edward IV's marriage invalid and his children illegitimate, thus legitimising his wife. |
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Byron and posing as the illegitimate son of the late Lord Byron. |
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Maria had borne him a daughter, also called Maria, who was no longer illegitimate after her parents' marriage and, as the daughter of an Earl, became Lady Maria Walpole. |
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Both of Richard's illegitimate children survived him, but they seem to have died without issue and their fate after Richard's demise at Bosworth is not certain. |
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