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  2. General Order No. 11 (1863) - Wikipedia

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    General Order No. 11. Headquarters District of the Border, Kansas City, August 25, 1863. 1. All persons living in Jackson, Cass, and Bates counties, Missouri, and in that part of Vernon included in this district, except those living within one mile of the limits of Independence, Hickman's Mills, Pleasant Hill, and Harrisonville, and except those in that part of Kaw Township, Jackson County ...

  3. General Order No. 11 (1862) - Wikipedia

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    General Order No. 11 was a Union Army order issued by Major-General Ulysses S. Grant on December 17, 1862, during the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War. The order expelled all Jews from Grant's military district, comprising areas of Tennessee , Mississippi , and Kentucky .

  4. General Order No. 11 - Wikipedia

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    General Order No. 11 may refer to: General Order No. 11 (1862) , General Ulysses S. Grant's order during the American Civil War that all Jews in his district be expelled. General Order No. 11 (1863) , Brigadier General Ewing's order that civilians living in several counties of Missouri be expelled and their lands burned.

  5. Ordre Moral - Wikipedia

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    The coalition of monarchists that emerged following the removal of Adolphe Thiers adopted the name "moral order majority" [11], an expression coined by Marshal Mac Mahon in his Assembly speech on 25 May 1873: "I obey the will of the Assembly, the guardian of national sovereignty, by accepting the role of President of the Republic. It is a heavy ...

  6. Moral Order (France) - Wikipedia

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    The coalition of monarchists that emerged following the removal of Adolphe Thiers adopted the name "moral order majority", [11] an expression coined by Marshal Mac Mahon in his Assembly speech on 25 May 1873: "I obey the will of the Assembly, the guardian of national sovereignty, by accepting the role of President of the Republic. It is a heavy ...

  7. Toison d'or King of Arms - Wikipedia

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    The office called Toison d'or was that of the King of Arms of the Order of the Golden Fleece. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Founded in 1431, it was one of the four offices of the Order. The Toison d'or King of Arms was also the primary King of Arms for the Duchy of Burgundy and the Southern Netherlands , and held precedence over all other officers of arms ...

  8. 11 - Wikipedia

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    Elevenses, a short break taken at around 11:00 a.m. to consume a drink or snack; A football team, cricket team, or a bandy team, so called because of the number of players on the team; November, the eleventh month of the year; Windows 11, an operating system by Microsoft; iOS 11, an operating system by Apple; 11 Parthenope, an asteroid in the ...

  9. Ici Radio-Canada Première - Wikipedia

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    And all Première outlets in Western Canada present special pan-regional programming on holidays replacing local programs - Les matins de l'Ouest and Le retour de l'Ouest. On Christmas Day and New Year's Day, all stations nationwide carry the same schedule from Montreal, live or taped, depending on location.