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  2. Government in late medieval England - Wikipedia

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    The government of the Kingdom of England in the Middle Ages was a monarchy based on the principles of feudalism. The king possessed ultimate executive, legislative, and judicial power. However, some limits to the king's authority had been imposed by the 13th century.

  3. List of mints - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom: The Commonwealth Mint: 2005 Private [25] United Kingdom: Tower Mint: 1976 Private [26] United States: Asahi Refining Private [27] United States: Golden State Mint 1974 Private [28] United States: Mason Mint 2015 Private [29] United States: Monarch Precious Metals 2008 Private [30] United States: The Ohio Mint 2021 Private [31 ...

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    A form of government where the monarch is elected, a modern example being the King of Cambodia, who is chosen by the Royal Council of the Throne; Vatican City is also often considered a modern elective monarchy. Self-proclaimed monarchy: A form of government where the monarch claims a monarch title without a nexus to the previous monarch dynasty.

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  6. List of current governments - Wikipedia

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    Li Qiang Government: 12 March 2023 Colombia: Cabinet of Gustavo Petro: 7 August 2022 [25] Comoros: Government of Comoros: 3 April 2019 [26] Congo: Anatole Collinet Makosso's government: 15 May 2021 [27] Costa Rica: Government of Rodrigo Chaves Robles: 8 May 2022 [28] Côte d'Ivoire: Achi II government: 20 April 2022 [29] Croatia: Cabinet of ...

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  8. Liberty of the Mint - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Defoe describes life there for his heroine Moll Flanders in the novel of the same name. In 1723, the Mint lost its protected status as a result of The Mint in Southwark Act 1722 and at the same time, imprisonment for debts of less than £50 was abolished, and many residents left without fear of arrest. The area was a slum into the 19th ...

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