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  2. Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony - Wikipedia

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    Fundamental Orders of Connecticut ^ New-Haven Colony; New Haven (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy) (1857). Records of the colony and plantation of New-Haven, from 1638 to 1649 .

  3. Mashantucket Pequot Reservation Archeological District

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    The Mashantucket Pequot Reservation Archeological District is a historic district in the northeast corner of the town of Ledyard, Connecticut.The district includes nearly 1,638 acres (6.63 km 2) of archeologically sensitive land in the northern portion of the uplands historically called Wawarramoreke by the federally recognized Mashantucket Pequot Tribe.

  4. The Order of Release, 1746 - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Release, 1746 is a painting by John Everett Millais exhibited in 1853. It is notable for marking the beginnings of Millais's move away from the highly medievalist Pre-Raphaelitism of his early years. Effie Gray, who later left her husband John Ruskin for Millais, modelled for the female figure.

  5. Ordered liberty - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut, 302 U.S. 319 (1937), wherein the Supreme Court held that the Due Process Clause protected only those rights that were "of the very essence of a scheme of ordered liberty" and that the court should therefore incorporate the Bill of Rights onto the states gradually, as justiciable violations arose, based on whether the infringed ...

  6. Civil Conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Conflict (sometimes styled as the conFLiCT [1]) was the name given by former UConn Huskies football head coach Bob Diaco to Connecticut's annual matchup against the UCF Knights football team of the University of Central Florida. [2] [3] [4] The teams first met in 2013 as members of the American Athletic Conference.

  7. Habano - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The term habano (Spanish for "from Havana") most often refers to Cuban cigars ...

  8. Category:Legal history of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    United States District Court for the District of Connecticut cases (2 P) Pages in category "Legal history of Connecticut" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  9. Habanos S.A. - Wikipedia

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    There has been speculation that their influence has led to Habanos' drastic restructuring of their cigar lines and size offerings, the adoption of marketing practices and production methods more in-line with cigar companies that market in the US, and the increasing number of "special release" and "limited edition" lines of cigars.