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William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act V
Act VScene IRome. A public placeEnter Menenius, Cominius, Sicinius, Brutus, and othersMeneniusNo, I'll not go: you hear what he hath said Which was sometime his general; who loved him In a…William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act I
Act IScene IBritain. The garden of Cymbeline's palaceEnter two GentlemenFirst GentlemanYou do not meet a man but frowns: our bloods No more obey the heavens than our courtiers Still seem as…William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act V
Act VScene IBritain. The Roman campEnter Posthumus, with a bloody handkerchiefPosthumus LeonatusYea, bloody cloth, I'll keep thee, for I wish'd Thou shouldst be colour'd thus. You married…William Shakespeare: The Tempest, Act I
Act IScene IOn a ship at seaA tempestuous noise of thunder and lightning heard. Enter a Master and a Boatswain.MasterBoatswain!BoatswainHere, master: what cheer?MasterGood. Speak to the…British Parliament: The Stamp Act
The Stamp ActBritish Parliament1765 An act for granting and applying certain stamp duties, and other duties, in the British colonies and plantations in America, towards further defraying the…British Parliament: The Townshend Act
The Townshend ActBritish Parliament1767 An act for granting certain duties in the British colonies and plantations in America; for allowing a drawback of the duties of customs upon the…The National Security Act of 1947
The Question: What was established first, the Department of Defense or the CIA? The Answer: Both entities were established by the the National Security Act of 1947, signed on July 26, 1947, by…Brewer's: Catholic Emancipation Act
(The). 10 Geo. IV. c. 7, April 13th, 1829, whereby Catholics were admitted to all corporate offices, and to an equal enjoyment of all municipal rights. The army and navy had been already…The Presidential $1 Coin Act
The Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 calls for the minting of several new coins. Starting in 2007, four dollar coins will be issued per year, each bearing the image of a different president, in the…bullbaiting
(Encyclopedia) bullbaiting, 17th-century amusement, particularly popular in England, in which trained dogs (bulldogs) attacked a tethered bull. Bullbaiting, along with bullrunning (in which the bull…