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    The Instrument of Government (Swedish: regeringsform) of 1634 was a document describing the form and operation of the Swedish government, retrospectively...
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    used. Instrument of Government (1634) Instrument of Government (1719) Instrument of Government (1720) Instrument of Government (1772) Instrument of Government...
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    such it was in effect a revival of the Instrument of Government (1634), and indeed the title "Instrument of Government" (Swedish: regeringsform) was deliberately...
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    Axel Oxenstierna (category Members of the Privy Council of Sweden)
    of Government of 1634, in which, for example, the organization of the five Great Officers of the Realm was clarified. Five governmental branches, of which...
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    year 1634 in Sweden Monarch – Christina Swedish victory at the Battle of Liegnitz. Burial of the dead King. Instrument of Government (1634) Battle of Nördlingen...
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    divisions and/or mergers of existing counties. This level of administrative unit was first established in the 1634 Instrument of Government on Lord Chancellor...
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    of Sweden's 21 counties (län), 25 provinces (landskap) and 290 municipalities (kommun) has its own coat of arms. The Instrument of Government (1634)...
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    consisting of magnates (Swedish: stormän) which advised, and at times co-ruled with, the King of Sweden. The 1634 Instrument of Government, Sweden's first...
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    admiral and the first Governor of Stockholm (1634–1644) after the office was instituted by the Instrument of Government of 1634. His children were elevated...
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    community itself. In 1634 the Kingdom of Sweden adopted the 1634 Instrument of Government, drawn up under the Lord High Chancellor of Sweden Axel Oxenstierna...
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    dominion, but a land of Sweden. The dominions had no representation in the Swedish Riksdag as stipulated by the 1634 Instrument of Government paragraph 46: "No...
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    Quebec (redirect from Province of Quebec)
    to return it with the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Trois-Rivières was founded at Samuel de Champlain's request in 1634. Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve...
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    is a list of statutory instruments made in the United Kingdom in 2020. Law portal United Kingdom portal List of acts of the Parliament of the United...
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  • the King in Council. The Office of the Governor of Stockholm was instituted by the Instrument of Government of 1634, written by Lord High Chancellor...
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    terms of land area. In older times, Dalarna was periodically part of the territory ruled by the governor of Västerås Castle. The 1634 Instrument of Government...
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    the sessions in 1634, 1719, 1720, 1772 and 1809 new constitutions were adopted. The constitution of 1809 divided the powers of government between the monarch...
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    Nagasaki bugyō (category Government of feudal Japan)
    (1758–1845). Although that instrument once owned by the Astronomical Office of the shogunal government is now lost, drawings of a quadrant equipped with...
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    During the regency, Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna wrote the 1634 Instrument of Government, which although never approved by any monarch, nevertheless...
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    referred to as prince-bishop) of the Prince-Bishopric of Verden (1623–29 and again 1634–44), and the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen (1635–45).[citation needed]...
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    James Webb Space Telescope (category Space program of Canada)
    high-sensitivity instruments allow it to view objects too old, distant, or faint for the Hubble Space Telescope. This enables investigations across many fields of astronomy...
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    João Rodrigues (1561 or 1562 – 1633 or 1634), distinguished as Tçuzu and also known by other names in China and Korea, was a Portuguese sailor, warrior...
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    The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive...
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    general Central Asian area. This type of singing is considered more as a type of instrument. It involves different ways of breathing: producing two distinctively...
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    Sweden (redirect from Kingdom of Sweden)
    Instrument of Government". The Riksdag. Archived from the original on 24 October 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014. "The Head of State". Government of Sweden...
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    Scotland (redirect from Maps of scotland)
    first written constitution – the Instrument of Government – on Scotland in 1652 as part of the republican Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland...
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    Kalyan Das (1624–1634) Rawal Manohar Das (1634–1648) Rawal Ramchandra Dev (1648–1651) Rawal Sabal Singh (1651–1661) Maharawal Amar Singh of Jaisalmer (1661–1702)...
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  • War II List of fictional British monarchs List of fictional timelines List of fictional universes List of science fiction novels List of steampunk works...
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  • Chartered company (category History of European colonialism)
    royal charter (or similar instrument of government) for the purpose of trade, exploration, or colonization, or a combination of these. 1719 Imperial Privileged...
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    western Shaanxi in the early 1630s after the Ming government failed to ship much-needed supplies there. In 1634 he was captured by a Ming general and released...
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