| 1. | As a result of agreements between territorial states, legal regulations could also apply abroad.
|
| 2. | Boppard and Oberwesel resisted of integration into a modern territorial state for a long time.
|
| 3. | In Europe, gunpowder and early modernity lent to the integration of territorial states and increasing mercantilism.
|
| 4. | From 1273, the Emperor was elected by the Electors; in 1356 imperial fiefs became territorial states.
|
| 5. | The author discusses the rise of Jainism and Buddhism, Magadha and the beginning of territorial states.
|
| 6. | Finding a more durable outer harbour site was difficult, as the neighbouring territorial states preferred to patronize their own ports.
|
| 7. | In the Empire, extensive sovereign powers were granted to ecclesiastical and secular princes, leading to the rise of independent territorial states.
|
| 8. | Article 25 of the Treaty of the Confederation of the Rhine ( " Rheinbundakte " ) sanctioned unilateral action by territorial states.
|
| 9. | Under the equal footing doctrine, territorial states are vested with the same sovereign title rights to navigable wetlands as the original 13 states.
|
| 10. | Another project of his was the introduction to Kjartanistan, a non-territorial state with planet Earth as capital city, and himself as prime minister.
|