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10 {| Protestant League, Holy Alliance, Dreibund; the Roses, the Roundheads, Independents, Independency (English history), Nonconformist, Dissenter, Separatist.
 * tions, acquired special significance as designations for parties, classes, movements, etc. (see 9):
 * tions, acquired special significance as designations for parties, classes, movements, etc. (see 9):
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 * Conventions, congresses, expositions, etc.:
 * Conventions, congresses, expositions, etc.:

Council of Nicaea, Parliament of Religions, Fifteenth International Congress of Criminology, Westminster Assembly, Chicago World's Fair, Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
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 * Titles of specific treaties, acts, laws (juridical), bills, etc.:
 * Titles of specific treaties, acts, laws (juridical), bills, etc.:

Treaty of Verdun, Art. V of the Peace of Prague, Edict of Nantes, Concordat, the Constitution (of the United States, when standing alone, or when referred to as a literary document; but not usually that of any other state or country, e.g., the constitution of Illinois), Declaration of Independence, Act of Emancipation, Magna C(h)arta, Corn Law, Reform Bill (English), Fourteenth Amendment.
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 * Creeds and confessions of faith:
 * Creeds and confessions of faith:

Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed (but: ante-Nicene&mdash;see 203, 208), Augsburg Confession, Thirty-nine Articles.
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 * Civic and ecclesiastical feast-days:
 * Civic and ecclesiastical feast-days:

Fourth of July (the Fourth), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day; Easter, Passover, Feast of Tabemades, New Year's Day (but: sabbath = day of rest).
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 * Titles, civil and military, preceding the name, and academic degrees, in abbreviated form, following the name; all titles of honor or of nobility, when referring to specific persons, either with the name
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