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I say yes, we should use capital punishment.
I say yes, we should use capital punishment.
Some would say so others would say that some people are deserving of capital punishment
Capital punishment has been used since before the beginning of recorded history. No one can say when it was first used.
The answer you are looking for is Dublin, but there is some important things to note. Czechoslovakia no longer exists. When it did exist, Prague was its capital, as Dublin is Ireland's capital. What was Czechoslovakia is now two separate countries. They are the Czech Republic, whose capital is Prague and Slovakia, whose capital is Bratislava. So it is more correct to say that Prague is to the Czech Republic as Dublin is to Ireland.
You may be referring to the Protestant church, which in England is known as the Church of England and in Ireland is known as the Church of Ireland. It would be incorrect to say that it controlled England and part of Ireland. It is true that at one time only Protestants could sit in the British parliament, and today it is still the case that the monarch has to be a Protestant. However it was the politicians and authorities, not the churches that were in charge.
We do. It's called capital punishment. Experts say the death penalty does not deter murder.
i say a deserved punishment is to guand them for at least two weeks
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It would not necessarily be true to say Ireland invented horseracing. Horses have been raced in many parts of the world for centuries. Ireland is particularly associated with the start of the "Steeplechase"in the 18th century. It came from cross-country thoroughbred horse races which went from church steeple to church steeple, hence "steeplechase". The first steeplechase is said to have been a race from Buttevant Church to St. Leger Church in Doneraile, in Cork, Ireland. Most of the early races were cross country. The first recorded steeplechase over a prepared track with fences was run in Bedlam, North Yorkshire, England in 1810. Ireland is still one of the leading countries in the world for breeding horses and for horseracing in general. It is a very big sport in Ireland, and horsebreeding, horse training and other equine-related industry is also very important in Ireland.
Because that is the official position of the organisation, the moral and ethical standpoint on which, in fact, the entire operation is built upon, the founding and defining aspect.
Nobody knows what Patrick would say but I am sure he would be disappointed in the state of affairs of the Catholic Church in that country that he worked so hard to convert.