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This post is part of a Mischiefs of Faction series on the Republican Party.
This post is part of a Mischiefs of Faction series on the Republican party.
The court's decision, in other words, will expand the mischiefs wrought by the unclear standard.
Please join the Mischiefs of Faction as we live-blog the results as they come in.
A strong party would have: This post is part of a Mischiefs of Faction series on the Republican Party.
This post is part of Mischiefs of Faction, an independent political science blog featuring reflections on the party system.
It has been five years since the founding staff of the Mischiefs of Faction posted its inaugural blog post.
" In his farewell address, President George Washington spoke against "the common and continual mischiefs of the spirit of party.
This post is part of Mischiefs of Faction, an independent political science blog featuring reflections on the party system.
This post is part of Mischiefs of Faction, an independent political science blog featuring reflections on the party system. Sen.
Facebook's privacy-related mischiefs, for which the company was recently fined $5 billion, don't make things any easier for Libra.
Scattered across the United States, your faithful Mischiefs crew watched the last two days of presidential debates and formed some opinions.
We here at the Mischiefs of Faction have a lot of thoughts about the fundamental building blocks of American politics and government.
In 2016, fake news, gerrymandering, voter suppression and disenfranchisement were "the mischiefs" employed by the Republican Party to propel Mr. Trump's campaign.
James Madison famously both warned against their dangers by noting the "mischiefs of faction" and observed their inevitability in a free political society.
Seth Masket writes here at Mischiefs of Faction that the debates over which direction to go in 2020 are ideological at their core.
She is the author of Delivering the People's Message: The Changing Politics of the Presidential Mandate, and she blogs at Mischiefs of Faction.
NOTE: Mischiefs of Faction writers and Georgetown professors Hans Noel and Jonathan Ladd will be discussing the Electoral College on Facebook Live this Monday.
Here at Mischiefs of Faction, we are running a series of articles debating which parts of the US Constitution have aged the least well.
If the Senate can be overcome, a new justice would guarantee there are no ties, as Mischiefs of Faction's Jonathan Ladd has also pointed out.
Mischiefs of Faction is hosting a symposium to celebrate the centennial of Jeannette Rankin becoming the first woman elected to the US House of Representatives.
"President Trump would have a free hand to nominate whomever he chooses," Princeton political scientists Jonathan Kastellec and Charles Cameron write at Vox's Mischiefs of Faction blog.
This week, Mischiefs of Faction is hosting a symposium to celebrate the centennial of Jeannette Rankin becoming the first woman elected to the US House of Representatives.
This week, we are celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Mischiefs of Faction political science blog, which I was incredibly lucky to join in the spring of 2014.
"I may be unusual, but I don't think 'favorability' is a great concept," says Hans Noel of Georgetown University, who also contributes to the Mischiefs of Faction blog hosted on Vox.
Here I want to turn to the ideas that some of my colleagues here at Mischiefs of Faction have carefully research and written, and suggest that we think differently about their implications.
I've been hanging on to this one for a while, and I hasten to add that at least one of my fellow Mischiefs of Faction writers has already told me it's wrong.
None of us is paid to write for Mischiefs of Faction, and our blog posts don't count as peer-reviewed publications — the primary metric by which research academics are evaluated for promotion.
" Even more, Washington suggests that the mischiefs of partisanship will open "the door to foreign influence and corruption, which finds a facilitated access to the government itself through the channels of party passions.
But the founders were wary of democracy, which makes it all too easy to ignore civil liberties and suppress minority groups: a pure democracy ... can admit of no cure for the mischiefs of faction.
Debates are not likely to shake up the rankings in the field too much because the debate audience is primarily made up of people like those who write for and read Mischiefs of Faction.
This week, Mischiefs of Faction is hosting a symposium honoring Jeannette Rankin (R-MT), the first female member of the US House of Representatives, on the centennial of her taking the oath of office for the first time on April 2, 1917.
In a series of posts here at Mischiefs of Faction, fellow presidential scholar William Adler and I will elaborate on how the theory of political time can illuminate this moment in history and help us understand the politics of the 45th presidency.
But as Jonathan Ladd wrote in a recent Mischiefs of Faction post, Trump has assured with this speech that he'll receive another round of condemnations from conservatives, which will accordingly make it easier for the media to argue that politicians on "both sides" are rejecting Trump's views.
" Quoting Number 78 of the Federalist Papers, Justice Thomas lectured his colleagues: "The Framers gave us lifetime tenure to promote 'that independent spirit in the judges which must be essential to the faithful performance' of the courts' role as 'bulwarks of a limited Constitution,' unaffected by fleeting 'mischiefs.
For all the talk about how Medicare for All is a "pie in the sky" idea, what's left unsaid is that as soon as the wonk trigonometry that undergirds these plans makes contact with the mischiefs of ideology (and the depredations of industry lobbyists), these public option pastries are also launched into the cloud layer.
On this fifth anniversary of the birth of Mischiefs of Faction, I'm tremendously proud to be a part of this endeavor, however meager it may be, and to play our part in helping to offer explanation where we can, skepticism where it's warranted, evidence where we have some, and awareness of lack of understanding when it's wanting.
Sri Krishna Leelalu (English: Krishna's Mischiefs) is a 1935 Telugu film. Famous music director Saluri Rajeswara Rao played the role of Bala Krishna.
Some of Azari's work in science communication, including posts on the Mischiefs of Faction blog, have also in turn been cited in academic literature.
Emil's Mischiefs (, – Tricks of a rascal) is a 1985 Latvian TV-film about the Astrid Lindgren character, Emil i Lönneberga. It was produced by Riga Film Studio. The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1985.
A brave police officer, Shamsher Singh Devgan(Tarun Khanna), challenged by a reporter(Manmohan Tiwari), hired by Devgan's opponent, Inspector Inderjeet Chaddha(Naveen Bawa) to be a chief himself, he wants to ruin Devgan and be a chief of the Police Factory. Hiring some mischiefs, the journey begins.
A strategy video game, Majokko Daisakusen: Little Witching Mischiefs, was developed by Toys For Bob and released by Bandai in 1999, and features Cutie Honey and other magical girls. An RPG, Legend of Dynamic Goushouden: Houkai no Rondo, was developed and released by Banpresto in 2003, and features Honey and other characters created by Nagai.
As an acknowledgement the devil shows him the apartments of Madrid and the tricks, miseries and mischiefs of their inhabitants. A similar theme was suggested by the magic lenses in Los anteojos de mejor vista (1620–1625) by Rodrigo Fernández de Ribera. Charles Dickens refers to El Diablo cojuelo in The Old Curiosity Shop, chapter thirty-three.
During day, Sofia's life is the normal girl's life, she goes to school and has several good friends, she has formed a musical group with them. “Sueños y Caramelos” is a fun story full of humour, romance, music and emotion, spiced with incredible mischiefs of a group of sympathetic children and... Why not?... A little of magic too.
Varis Brasla (born 25 April 1939) is a Latvian film director. Since 1965 he worked in Riga Film Studio. Several of his films, including Emil's Mischiefs and Waterbomb for the Fat Tomcat were awarded with the Latvian National Film Prize award as the best film of the year. He was awarded the Order of Three Stars in 2009.
It is clear that the MRHA was meant to address mischiefs of a religious nature. In comparison, the Sedition Act encompasses a broader category of mischief. This is seen in section 3(1)(e), where only hostile actions relating to race and classes of people have a seditious tendency. Whether "classes of people" includes religious groups has yet to be directly commented on by the courts.
Her son fills her only prayers to the Almighty, that he may be guarded in all his ways. The little mischiefs that his friends get into and the occasional glimpses from the teenage beauty, Amina, makes his day. Their small fishing village is, lately, under a lot of excitement. Their dream project just got sanctioned – a railway over-bridge to bypass the railway gate en route.
Now, Elaichi has to make Pancham fall for her again. Among the regular mischiefs of Elaichi arrives Murari's friend Bansi's daughter Sargam who falls in love with Pancham. She offered him to settle in Canada and become a musician there, which he accepts quickly. When Elaichi realized the affair between Pancham and Sargam, she made plans to stop him from going to Canada but wasn't successful.
Gameplay screenshot. The Apprentice is a vertically scrolling action-platform game where players assume the role of young apprentice magician Marvin in order to complete a series of tasks given by his master wizard Gandorf S. Wandburner III, while facing multiple mischiefs and creatures along the way. At the end of each stage, a boss must be fought in order to progress further, while bonus stages are also introduced as well.
Tamora will literally not be happy until she has avenged herself on the whole family. Later in the play, Titus makes a similar avowal. After the deaths of Martius and Quintus, he asks, "Which way shall I find Revenge's cave?/For these two heads do seem to speak to me,/And threat me I shall never come to bliss/Till all these mischiefs be returned again" (3.1.269–272).
Also, because of this situation, Tickle's appearance in the 1999 Role-playing video game Majokko Daisakusen: Little Witching Mischiefs (which featured magical girls from Toei Animation TV series from 1966–1981, including Cutie Honey, Megu-chan, Sally, Akko-chan among others), was not possible. After several years, the series has finally been released for the home video market by Toei Video in Japan in 4 DVD sets of two discs between 2005 and 2006.
Unknown to him, the house belonged to a great knowledgeable sage called Chakramacharya, who had developed a potion of immortality. Fearing it would be misused, he had labeled the potion as "Poison". Raaka mistakenly eats the immortality potion believing it to be poison and kills Chakramacharya who tries to stop him from doing so. Once he notices he has become immortal, his mischiefs increase and he no longer remains a mere dacoit.
The pagan celebration was adapted and reestablished as one of the native Christian traditions intertwined with local folklore. The holiday is still enthusiastically celebrated by the younger people of Eastern Europe. The night preceding the holiday (Tvorila night) is considered the night for "good humour" mischiefs (which sometimes would raise the concern of law enforcement agencies). On Ivan Kupala day itself, children engage in water fights and perform pranks, mostly involving pouring water over people.
Haveliram is a smuggler and makes large money through illegal trades. He defends his son for all his mischiefs and never scolds him for any blunder he makes. Suraj breaks an expensive glass at the birthday party but Haveliram does not complain about anything, as he knows that money can bring new glass. Suraj comes late from the party for which his father scolds him but Suman defends her son by covering his mistakes.
The Cruelty to Animals Act 1835 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (citation 5 & 6 Will. 4, c. 59), intended to protect animals, and in particular cattle, from mistreatment. Its full title is An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Several Laws Relating to the Cruel and Improper Treatment of Animals, and the Mischiefs Arising from the Driving of Cattle, and to Make Other Provisions in Regard Thereto.
Malati and her friends spent very happy days at Santiniketan. As a young student there, she was quite famous for her outgoing personality, taking active part in Gurudev’s dance dramas and music sessions, as well as being the source of innocent mischiefs in the community. At this time, a young man, Nabakrushna Choudhuri, from a well known family of Orissa, came to Santiniketan as a student. He came from Sabarmati Ashram at the instance of the Mahatma.
He then quotes the proposed Constitution to explain which areas are to be cases and which are to be controversies, such as cases involving treaties and maritime disputes, but controversies involving disputes between two states. Publius concludes the essay with the affirmation that the drafters of the proposed United States Constitution have attempted to safeguard against all "mischiefs", but if those do arise in the judicial branch, there are checks in place to maintain order and to insure against impropriety.
This is a representation of the model-maker, David T. Aggett, who is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers and was formerly in the police service.Official Commemorative Programme: The Lord Mayor's Show 2008, p.49: London, 2008 The Mischiefs by Fire Act 1708 and the Fires Prevention (Metropolis) Act 1774 placed a requirement on every parish to keep equipment to fight fires. The church owns two historic fire engines that belonged to the parish of St Michael, Crooked Lane.
The song was written by the Austrian songwriting team Popmaché, consisting of Andreas Grass and Nikola Paryla, and produced by Thorsten Brötzmann in Germany. Grass and Paryla were also the co-writers of "Shine", the Austrian Eurovision Song Contest entry in . In regards to her song, Kraljić stated: "It has been an exceptional honour for me to work with such a talented and experienced team. The song has a brilliant message of hope, which, without looking at all the mischiefs in life, is always present and shining".
The Court of Appeal's decision was upheld by the Supreme Court. In so doing, Lord Collins in his speech discussed how the anti-deprivation and pari passu rules were designed to address different mischiefs,Belmont Park (UKSC 2011), par. 115 and how the first rule does possess limits in its application: #in borderline cases, a commercially sensible transaction entered into in good faith should not be held to infringe the ruleBelmont Park (UKSC 2011), par. 7479 #it does not apply if the deprivation takes place for reasons other than bankruptcyBelmont Park (UKSC 2011), par.
His Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie (1670) advocated state regulation of religious affairs, and is his major work.A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie, wherein the authority of the Civil Magistrate over the Consciences of Subjects in matters of Religion is asserted; the Mischiefs and Inconveniences of Toleration are represented, and all Pretenses pleaded in behalf of Liberty of Conscience are fully answered, London, 1670. It has been called "the most ferocious of the Restoration assaults upon the dissenters".James Henderson Burns, Mark Goldie, The Cambridge History of Political Thought, 1450–1700 (1994), p. 614.
Azari has been a frequent contributor to the data journalism website FiveThirtyEight since 2016, both as an author of articles and as a guest on the FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast. Azari regularly writes for Mischiefs of Faction, which was founded as an independent political science blog in 2012, and for a period after 2015 was incorporated into Vox. Azari has also appeared as an expert on television panels and interviews, including appearances on C-SPAN dating back to 2009, as well as on radio stations like Wisconsin Public Radio and KCRW. She has also directed or engaged in public events about politics.
Once again Reiche's two-layered game design of Archon provided its inspiration. Reiche and Ford thought the gameplay could be re-purposed to work with a Japanese license such as SD Gundam, and Crystal Dynamics helped them get in touch with Bandai, who promised them an "even bigger license". Bandai ultimately had them produce Majokko Daisakusen: Little Witching Mischiefs based on a Japanese anime from the 1960s, with several characters based on the majokko character archetype. The choice of license came as a surprise to Toys for Bob, and the development process was fraught with translation challenges.
Paappi Appacha is the story of a father and son duo, Nirappel Mathai (Innocent) and Nirappel Paappi (Dileep),shared a friendly rapport. They live like close friends and they get into all sorts of mischiefs in their village, Ithirikkandam, accompanied by Paappi's aide Kuttaappi (Dharmajan). Even though the villagers are very fond of the Nirappel family, the adept father and son duo have a hard time keeping up their image of a prosperous family. Annie (Kavya Madhavan) works as a teacher in a local school and Paappi is in love with her, though Annie does not like him.
Belmont Park Investments Pty Ltd v BNY Corporate Trustee Services Ltd and Lehman Brothers Special Financing Inc observed that the general principle consists of two subrules the anti-deprivation rule (formerly known as "fraud upon the bankruptcy law") and the pari passu rule, which are addressed to different mischiefs and held that, in borderline cases, a commercially sensible transaction entered into in good faith should not be held to infringe the first rule. All these anti-avoidance rules are, however, subject to the very large exception that creditors remain able to jump up the priority queue, through the creation of a security interest.
37 Cromwell and the Rump Parliament aimed to establish a "new society", which included reforming the law; to that end, on 30 January 1652 Sir Matthew Hale was appointed chairman of a commission to investigate law reform, which soon became known as the Hale Commission. The Commission's official remit was defined by the Commons; "taking into consideration what inconveniences there are in the law; and how the mischiefs which grow from delays, the chargeableness and irregularities in the proceedings in the law may be prevented, and the speediest way to reform the same, and to present their opinions to such committee as the Parliament shall appoint".Hostettler (2002) p.
Julia R. Azari is an American political scientist. She is a professor of political science at Marquette University, where she is also the Assistant Chair of the Department of Political Science. Azari studies the American Presidency and political parties in the United States, with particular attention to partisanship in the United States and how these systems have changed since the early 20th century. Azari also engages in public communication about political science, including as a frequent contributor to the politics coverage of the data journalism website FiveThirtyEight, a writer of the blog Mischiefs of Faction, and a host of the political science podcast Politics in Question.
37 Oliver Cromwell and the Rump Parliament aimed to establish a "new society", which included reforming the law. To that end, on 30 January 1652 Hale was appointed chairman of a commission to investigate law reform, which soon became known as the Hale Commission. The Commission's official remit was defined by the Commons; "taking into consideration what inconveniences there are in the law; and how the mischiefs which grow from delays, the chargeableness and irregularities in the proceedings in the law may be prevented, and the speediest way to reform the same, and to present their opinions to such committee as the Parliament shall appoint".
Loveday, wife of John Loveday, antiquarian of Caversham. In 1763 she published a tragedy entitled The Siege of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian, to which was prefixed An Essay on the Mystery and Mischiefs of Stagecraft. The play had previously been accepted by John Rich, the owner of the Theatre Royal at Covent Garden, who took Latter under his protection, desiring her "to remain in his house in order, as he kindly said, that by frequenting the theatre she might improve in the knowledge of it". Rich died before the play could be produced, but it was subsequently performed at Reading (1768) and proved a failure.
The earliestMorris, S. Brent; The Complete Idiot's Guide to Freemasonry, Alpha books, 2006, p,203 anti-Masonic document was a leaflet printed in 1698 by a Presbyterian minister named Winter. It reads: > TO ALL GODLY PEOPLE, In the Citie of London. Having thought it needful to > warn you of the Mischiefs and Evils practiced in the Sight of God by those > called Freed Masons, I say take Care lest their Ceremonies and secret > Swearings take hold of you; and be wary that none cause you to err from > Godliness. For this devilish Sect of Men are Meeters in secret which swear > against all without ther Following.
Additionally, in the Federalist No. 10, James Madison argued against "an interested and overbearing majority" and the "mischiefs of faction" in an electoral system. He defined a faction as "a number of citizens whether amounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens, or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community." A republican government (i.e., representative democracy, as opposed to direct democracy) combined with the principles of federalism (with distribution of voter rights and separation of government powers), would countervail against factions.
The French dub, made in the early 1990s by AB Productions, was never aired (although all 39 episodes were dubbed), possibly due to lukewarm reception for earlier majokko series of the same vintage (such as Mahou no Mako-chan and Majokko Megu-chan) on French television. A manga adaptation of the story was drawn by Hideo Azuma, who later created his own magical girl series, Nanako SOS, in 1983. Chappy, along with other Toei magical girls such as Akko-chan, Sally, Cutie Honey, Megu-chan, Lunlun, and Lalabel, is a playable character in the 1999 Sony PlayStation game Majokko Daisakusen: Little Witching Mischiefs. The series was released on DVD in Japan in a box set in December 2005.
Jam Feroz succeeded his father Jam Nizamuddin at a young age and owing to his age, Darya Khan, who was an adopted son of Late Jam Nizamuddin, came forward as Feroz's guardian. In fact it was through the influence of Jam Darya Khan and some other chief courtiers of the late Jam Nizamuddin that Feroz was put on the throne against the attempts of Jam Salahuddin, a grandson of Jam Sanjar, who was also the claimant of throne. Disappointed, Jam Salahuddin went about inciting people to revolt against the ruler and causing other mischiefs against Jam Feroz. Failing, Jam Salahuddin went to live in Gujarat Sultanate where his aunt was married to Sultan Muzaffar II (1511-1526).
The illustrative actions (facts) of the case before the court amounted to acting as an agent of another party, without their express or lawfully implied permission. Bazeley's underhand act boosted immediate cash flow and avoided cost of debt collection in Bazeley's business. Assuming (almost always true) the other party owed other debts or had other outgoings then the action is furthermore one of granting oneself a position as a preferential creditor, ensuring debts were paid ahead of all other matters by the debtor, regardless of their solvency (which means avoiding the risk and cost of bad debt). These were the gaps in the law (lacunae or mischiefs) addressed by the new crime of embezzlement which aimed to target most, if not all, financial abuse of position.
It not only serves to moderate the immediate > mischiefs of those which may have been passed, but it operates as a check > upon the legislative body in passing them; who, perceiving that obstacles to > the success of iniquitous intention are to be expected from the scruples of > the courts, are in a manner compelled, by the very motives of the injustice > they meditate, to qualify their attempts. This is a circumstance calculated > to have more influence upon the character of our governments, than but few > may be aware of. It appears that Hamilton is relying on the efficacy of the writ of scire facias, coupled with a presumption that other branches of government will ignore unconstitutional judicial decisions, as a control upon judicial misconduct.
There were also opponents to the support of any established church even at the state level. In 1773, Isaac Backus, a prominent Baptist minister in New England, wrote against a state-sanctioned religion, saying: "Now who can hear Christ declare, that his kingdom is, not of this world, and yet believe that this blending of church and state together can be pleasing to him?" He also observed that when "church and state are separate, the effects are happy, and they do not at all interfere with each other: but where they have been confounded together, no tongue nor pen can fully describe the mischiefs that have ensued." Thomas Jefferson's influential Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was enacted in 1786, five years before the Bill of Rights.
Whereas great mischiefs have arisen by the outrageous and unlawful behaviour of labourers and others employed on railroads [sic], canals, and other public works, by reason whereof the appointment of special constables is often necessary for keeping the peace, and for the protection of the inhabitants and security of the property in the neighbourhood of such public works, whereby great expenses have been cast upon the public rates of counties and other districts chargeable with such expenses:- The Act dealt with financial matters connected with the appointment and payment of the aforesaid constables; it provided for the companies employing the laborers and others to bear the cost of the constables and also limited any such claims which were deemed to be unreasonable.
Fielden was persuaded (against his objection that there were others better suited for the task) to take the chair for the meeting. His speech of welcome and introduction for Cobbett showed him to be a close adherent to Cobbett’s views. Cobbett thought it an able speech, said as much in his own speech, and printed it two weeks running in his Weekly Political Register. (The Manchester Guardian criticised his views on banking and paper money; he responded in a series of three letters, promptly published (together with his speech) as The Mischiefs and Iniquities of Paper Money.) Whilst preparations for Cobbett to stand for Manchester went ahead, Fielden decided to stand, not for Rochdale (which would elect only one MP), but for Oldham (which would elect two).
Throughout her life Honora Sneyd's health was fragile, experiencing the first bout of the tuberculosis that would later claim her life in 1766, at the age of fifteen. However, Anna Seward believed she detected the first signs in 1764, at thirteen, writing presciently > This dear child will not live; I am perpetually fearing it, notwithstanding > the clear health which crimsons her cheek and glitters in her eyes. Such > early expansion of intelligence and sensibility partakes too much of the > angelic, too little of the mortal nature, to tarry long in these low abodes > of frailty and of pain, where the harshness of authority, and the > impenetrability of selfishness, with the worse mischiefs of pride and envy, > so frequently agitate by their storms, and chill by their damps, the more > ingenious and purer spirits, scattered, not profusely, over the earth.
Young women could marry at twelve years old and their elopement and marriage by a Parson, Vicar, Minister or Curate only interested in the money for performing the marriage was considered a matter of concern. The 1753 Act, noting that "great Mischiefs and Inconveniencies have arisen from Clandestine Marriages" restricted the legal recognition of marriage in England and Wales from 25 March 1754 to marriages performed by the established Church of England in a Church of England Parish Church or public Chapel, with exemptions for Jews and Quakers. Marriages performed by other Christian denominations, nonconformists, dissenters, other religions, or atheists, and common law marriages, ceased to be recognised. The Act voided all marriages solemnized by licence issued by the Church of England of those under 21 where the consent of the father, guardian, or mother had not been obtained but allowed marriages where banns had been read in the home parishes and no objection had been received from the father, guardian, or mother.
The Apprentice is a 1994 vertically scrolling action-platform video game developed by The Vision Factory and published by Philips Interactive Media in North America and Europe exclusively for the Philips CD-i. The first title to be created by The Vision Factory for the CD-i platform, the game is set on a fantasy setting inside the castle of wizard Gandorf S. Wandburner III, as players assume the role of young apprentice magician Marvin in order to complete a series of tasks given by his master while facing multiple mischiefs and creatures along the way. Headed by Steel Machine artist Luke S. Verhulst alongside longtime God of War programmer Tim Moss, The Apprentice was created by most of the same team that previously worked on several projects at SPC Vision and who would later go on to work at one of its offshoots before the company declared bankruptcy in 2002. The Apprentice was met with positive critical reception from reviewers since its release, with praise towards the presentation, graphics, sound design and gameplay, though some reviewers drawing comparison with Dimo's Quest.
Charles (in the dock with his back to the viewer) facing the High Court of Justice, 1649 Charles was accused of treason against England by using his power to pursue his personal interest rather than the good of the country. The charge stated that he, "for accomplishment of such his designs, and for the protecting of himself and his adherents in his and their wicked practices, to the same ends hath traitorously and maliciously levied war against the present Parliament, and the people therein represented", and that the "wicked designs, wars, and evil practices of him, the said Charles Stuart, have been, and are carried on for the advancement and upholding of a personal interest of will, power, and pretended prerogative to himself and his family, against the public interest, common right, liberty, justice, and peace of the people of this nation." Presaging the modern concept of command responsibility, the indictment held him "guilty of all the treasons, murders, rapines, burnings, spoils, desolations, damages and mischiefs to this nation, acted and committed in the said wars, or occasioned thereby."; ; .
The story takes place at the time of Iran's occupation by the Allied Forces during World War II. Most of the plot occurs in the narrator's home, a huge early 20th-century- style Iranian mansion in which three wealthy families live under the tyranny of a paranoid patriarch Uncle. The Uncle—who in reality is a retired low-level officer from the Persian Cossack Brigade under Colonel Vladimir Liakhov's command—claims, and in latter stages of the story actually believes that he and his butler Mash Qasem were involved in wars against the British Empire and their "lackeys" such as Khodadad Khan, as well as battles supporting the Iranian Constitutional Revolution; and that with the occupation of Iran by the Allied Forces, the English are now on course to take revenge on him. The story's narrator (nameless in the novel but called Saeed in the TV series) is a high school student in love with his cousin Layli who is Dear Uncle's daughter. The story revolves around the narrator's struggles to stall Layli's pre-arranged marriage to her cousin Puri, while the narrator's father and Dear Uncle plot various mischiefs against each other to settle past family feuds.
The archives were left in considerable disarray by a burglary in 1544, and remained in chaos until Brian Twyne attended to them in the 17th century. As part of his work as a member of the committee preparing new statutes for the university (at the request of the Chancellor of the University, William Laud), Twyne prepared an index of the archives by 1631, and was appointed the first Keeper of the Archives under the revised statutes in 1634 as a reward for his work. Under Twyne and Gerard Langbaine, his successor as Keeper, the archives were moved into one of the rooms in the Tower of the Five Orders in the Bodleian Library; three of the wooden cupboards that were built at that time to store them are still in use. The 1634 statutes stated that "the careless keeping of the archives of our University, and the gross ignorance of our privileges" had led to "many mischiefs and losses", particularly in the "almost daily contests with the citizens of Oxford" described by it as "ancient rivals" who "catch at every occasion of impugning our privileges".
These were attacked in Dr. Alexander Monro's Apology for the Clergy of Scotland, and The Spirit of Calumny and Slander examined, chastised, and exposed, in a letter to a malicious libeller. More particularly addressed to Mr. George Ridpath, newsmonger, near St. Martins-in-the-Fields. He replied in The Scots Episcopal Innocence, 1694, and The Queries and Protestation of the Scots episcopal clergy against the authority of the Presbyterian General Assemblies, 1694. In 1695, Ridpath published, with a dedication to James Johnston, a translation of a Latin work De hominio disputatio adversus eos qui Scotiam feudum ligium Angliae, regemque Scotorum eo nomine hominium Anglo debere asserunt from 1605 of Sir Thomas Craig, as Scotland's Sovereignty asserted; being a dispute concerning Homage, and in 1698 he translated N. de Souligné's Political Mischiefs of Popery. In A Dialogue between Jack and Will, concerning the Lord Mayor's going to meeting-houses with the sword carried before him, 1697, he defended Sir Humphry Edwin, a presbyterian lord mayor; and this was followed in 1699 by A Rowland for an Oliver, or a sharp rebuke to a saucy Levite.

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