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ld promote a bill, having first informed all | objectors of their intention. |
There was provision for conscientious | objectors. |
iefly known for his support of conscientious | objectors. |
National Council for Religious Conscientious | Objectors was merged with a similar organization, Civi |
Conscientious | objectors were required to serve into 1947, past the e |
First World War as one of the conscientious | objectors. |
te 1980s, the vast majority of conscientious | objectors were people who wished to emigrate. |
g men on their right to become conscientious | objectors. |
scription and sympathised with conscientious | objectors, who he thought were subject to excessive pu |
les who were not registered as conscientious | objectors, as it did not affect neither the exemption |
objector in the Hamner Springs Conscientious | Objectors camp. |
sk of this group was to advise conscientious | objectors and create a structure for the proposed alte |
native to military service for conscientious | objectors. |
ort for Presbyterians who were conscientious | objectors during the Second World War. |
n would provide a way for some conscientious | objectors to participate in the tax system without vio |
's socialist government viewed conscientious | objectors as enemies of the state, and all 287 were ar |
o sent young men registered as Conscientious | Objectors to work in their Medical clinics. |
ll led to Schema 13 supporting conscientious | objectors and denouncing 'weapons of mass destruction' |
ption in 1916, and support for conscientious | objectors, brought him into conflict with his Liberal |
eral prison, such as Debs, and conscientious | objectors, had their sentences commuted to time served |
l as the Central Committee for Conscientious | Objectors (to war). |
nurse, pacifist, supporter of conscientious | objectors, international famine relief worker and devo |
e, and Association of Catholic Conscientious | Objectors. |
1-W service, was in place for conscientious | objectors classified as 1-W by Selective Service. |
st-war, favored the release of conscientious | objectors. |
l camp was used to first house conscientious | objectors, then refugees. |
hysiological Hygiene placed 32 conscientious | objectors on a controlled diet. |
d to provide a legal means for conscientious | objectors to serve as non-combatants in the armed forc |
vailable after the war to most conscientious | objectors, rearrested and sent to Camarthen jail. |
ar whether the Socinians being conscientious | objectors had any relation or not to Best's military c |
He told the conscientious | objectors confined there about Celo and invited them t |
ion or alternative service for conscientious | objectors in times of war. |
In 2007, the issue of allowing conscientious | objectors to march was raised in New Zealand, with Pea |
of taxation the concessions to conscientious | objectors that many governments allow in the case of c |
or and delivery nurses who are conscientious | objectors to male circumcision. |
rnate used by other Anabaptist conscientious | objectors. |
re thousands of cases in which conscientious | objectors, although they may have refused to take up a |
or conscripted persons who are conscientious | objectors and object to military service. |
nt's heavy-handed treatment of conscientious | objectors, including William White and Simon Townsend |
The volunteers, all conscientious | objectors and many members of the Seventh-day Adventis |
partment's Board of Inquiry on Conscientious | Objectors. |
In 1916, they invited conscientious | objectors, including Clive Bell and other "Bloomsberri |
itals have declared themselves conscientious | objectors. |
e applying to be registered as conscientious | objectors when refused permission by local tribunals. |
ers selected from the ranks of conscientious | objectors already inducted into public wartime service |
e promoted peace and supported conscientious | objectors throughout the world through magazines he ed |
National Council for Religious Conscientious | Objectors on October 5, 1940 by the three historic pea |
eath penalty and the rights of conscientious | objectors to military service. |
posing alternative service for conscientious | objectors, which became law in 1920; forming an 80.000 |
n, and a history that includes conscientious | objectors, pacifists, deserters and draft dodgers, as |
943 to October 1946, OSRD used conscientious | objectors from Civilian Public Service as subjects for |
erved six-month tours of duty; conscientious | objectors could instead opt for an equal length of Ziv |
Since a number of conscientious | objectors were sent to work down the mines as an alter |
anage the rural work camps for conscientious | objectors. |
ne cemetery was full and the other had local | objectors who were afraid of the effect of cholera vic |
It was alleged that the Ngarrindjeri | objectors fabricated the cultural significance of the |
Among the principal | objectors was Cardinal Joachim Pecci, future Pope Leo |
In: Simmons, Clifford, The | Objectors, Isle of Man, Times Press, 1965. |
The | objectors were local farmers, coal miners and weavers |
Although this ruled in favour of the | objectors its decision was not binding on the Departme |
The | objectors to the Nicene doctrine in the fourth century |
took some time to be finally resolved in the | objectors favour. |
Originally, the | objectors were hotel operators but 75% of people who r |
The | objectors claimed that the underground remains of Carr |
spect of its decision about the way in which | objectors to the idea of women bishops may or may not |
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