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... ment and are thereby immune from control by any court or administrative tribunal . In the German Empire ( 1871- 1918 ) the principle that an administrative act carried its own legal validity was accepted at the end of the 19th century ...
... ment and are thereby immune from control by any court or administrative tribunal . In the German Empire ( 1871- 1918 ) the principle that an administrative act carried its own legal validity was accepted at the end of the 19th century ...
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... ment in order to enhance the tensile strength of the pave- ment and ensure that any cracking is fine and uniformly distributed . Transverse joints are sometimes also used for this purpose . Longitudinal joints are used at the edge of ...
... ment in order to enhance the tensile strength of the pave- ment and ensure that any cracking is fine and uniformly distributed . Transverse joints are sometimes also used for this purpose . Longitudinal joints are used at the edge of ...
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... ment in Siberia . Nicholas I , who succeeded after his elder brother Constantine had finally refused the throne , was deeply affected by these events and set himself against any major political change , though he did not reject the idea ...
... ment in Siberia . Nicholas I , who succeeded after his elder brother Constantine had finally refused the throne , was deeply affected by these events and set himself against any major political change , though he did not reject the idea ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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