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The majority of the Swiss came from the German cantonsofSwitzerland.
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The last execution in the Protestant cantonsofSwitzerland was at Geneva, in 1652.
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The revolt soon spread into other cantonsofSwitzerland.
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Les Errues is the twenty-seventh cantonofSwitzerland.
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Fraulein Schult, who came from one of the German cantonsofSwitzerland, was an ideal 'promeneuse'.
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The kingdoms of Southern Germany are following the example of the Swisscantons.
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An example still survives in the tiny Swisscanton of Appenzell.
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Belgium later followed suit, as did the Swisscanton of Ticino.
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Swisscantons are free to set their own tax rates.
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The Grisons is the only SwissCanton in which there are bears still remaining.
Usage of cantons of switzerland in English
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The majority of the Swiss came from the German cantonsofSwitzerland.
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The last execution in the Protestant cantonsofSwitzerland was at Geneva, in 1652.
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The revolt soon spread into other cantonsofSwitzerland.
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Fraulein Schult, who came from one of the German cantonsofSwitzerland, was an ideal 'promeneuse'.
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These had settled for the most part in the Protestant cantonsofSwitzerland, in Holland, or England.
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Another, in one of the forest cantonsofSwitzerland, bears a doggerel couplet, which may be thus translated:
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When Wallenstein sat down before Stralsund everything was gone but England, Holland, Sweden, and some cantonsofSwitzerland.
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The CantonsofSwitzerland, the Communes and the National Governments of France, Italy, and Spain remain in possession of the waste.
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Whatever its attractions, Mrs. Farrer was at times induced to go abroad, visiting, I imagine, only the Protestant cantonsofSwitzerland.
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In some cantonsofSwitzerland children still kindle a need-fire by the friction of wood for the sake of dispelling a mist.
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Even in France, in Southern Germany, and in the Catholic cantonsofSwitzerland, the public mind had been stirred to its inmost depths.
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And this was at a moment when, with exception of the brave but insignificant cantonsofSwitzerland, the Republic had long been an obsolete idea.
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In talking of the impossibility of Catholic and Protestant living together with equal privilege under the same government, do you forget the CantonsofSwitzerland?