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  2. Heads of Proposals - Wikipedia

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    The Heads of Proposals was a set of propositions intended to be a basis for a constitutional settlement after King Charles I was defeated in the First English Civil War. [1] The authorship of the Proposals has been the subject of scholarly debate, although it has been suggested that it was drafted in the summer of 1647 by Commissary-General ...

  3. Phillip Meilinger - Wikipedia

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    He has authored ten books and scores of articles. [2] ... in 1995 Dr Meilinger wrote Ten Propositions on Airpower, ... Air Power Review Vol. 5 No. 4 (Winter 2002), ...

  4. Syllabus of Errors - Wikipedia

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    The Syllabus does not explain why each particular proposition is wrong, but cites the earlier document considering each subject. The Syllabus is divided into ten sections on the following topics: pantheism, naturalism, and absolute rationalism, #1–7; moderate rationalism, #8–14; indifferentism and latitudinarianism, #15–18

  5. Nineteen Propositions - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 1642 [1] the English Lords and Commons approved a list of proposals known as the Nineteen Propositions, sent to King Charles I of England, who was in York at the time. [2] In these demands, the Long Parliament sought a larger share of power in the governance of the kingdom.

  6. Condemnations of 1210–1277 - Wikipedia

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    The Condemnation of 1210 was issued by the provincial synod of Sens, which included the Bishop of Paris as a member (at the time Pierre II de la Chapelle []). [3] The writings of a number of medieval scholars were condemned, apparently for pantheism, and it was further stated that: "Neither the books of Aristotle on natural philosophy or their commentaries are to be read at Paris in public or ...

  7. On the Equilibrium of Planes - Wikipedia

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    The book begins with a simpler proof of the law of the lever in Proposition 1, making reference to results found in Quadrature of the Parabola. Archimedes proves the next seven propositions by combining the concept of centre of gravity and the properties of the parabola with the results previously found in On the Equilibrium of Planes I.

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    Read The Sacramento Bee Editorial Board endorsements for all 10 statewide propositions before casting your ballot.

  9. John Pym - Wikipedia

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    His father, Alexander Pym (1547–1585), was a member of the minor gentry, from Brymore, Somerset. He was a successful lawyer in London, where John was born in 1584. Alexander died seven months later and his mother, Philippa Colles (died 1620), married a wealthy Cornish landowner, Sir Antho