Often said to be Blackstone, but probably Delolme.
All provisions of the Townshend Act are repealed, except for the duty on tea.
Scotland is still an integral part of the United Kingdom although it has its own parliament which is able to legislate on most things except monetary, military and foreign policy. Scottish people are classified as British in international law.
In all states (except Queensland) and the commonwealth both have 2 houses of parliament.
Representatives from the 13 colonies, except Georgia, met for what became the first Continental Congress. They came togetheroppose British policies that restricted their rights and taxed them without representation in Parliament
The Boston Massacre in 1770 prompted Parliament to repeal most of the Townshend acts except for the tax on tea.
No. The king got mad and closed the port of Boston, sent in more troops and added more taxes.
The parliament buildings of Canada were made in between 1859 and 1865. But in 1918, there was a fire that destroyed all of it except the library.
Scotland had its own Parliament until 1707 when it merged with the Parliament of England. Since 1999 it has had its own Parliament again and is able to legislate on most things except for foreign, military and economic affairs (international).
the British ruled the whole world except nepal
Indeed... Anything. Except Herpes.
You can divide anything into anything, except zero.
yes except nina