Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time ; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography ; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-Lexicon, Volum 12Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1836 |
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... king's person . When his majesty gives either of his regiments of life - guards to an officer , he presents him with a gold stick . The colonels of the two regiments wait alternately month and month . one on duty is then called gold ...
... king's person . When his majesty gives either of his regiments of life - guards to an officer , he presents him with a gold stick . The colonels of the two regiments wait alternately month and month . one on duty is then called gold ...
Pàgina 11
... king and viceroy ; and it confers naturalization . Laws are proposed in the odelsthing , by its mem- bers , or by a counsellor of state : if they pass there , they go to the logthing . The king is to sign the bills , or to decline so ...
... king and viceroy ; and it confers naturalization . Laws are proposed in the odelsthing , by its mem- bers , or by a counsellor of state : if they pass there , they go to the logthing . The king is to sign the bills , or to decline so ...
Pàgina 11
... king as absolute in Ireland " as any prince in the whole world could be . " On the first symptoms of resistance to the royal authority , he counselled the strongest measures ; and after the failure of the king's first expedition against ...
... king as absolute in Ireland " as any prince in the whole world could be . " On the first symptoms of resistance to the royal authority , he counselled the strongest measures ; and after the failure of the king's first expedition against ...
Pàgina 12
... king , who had imprudently endeavored to stop the bill by his personal interference , had not sufficient firmness to redeem the pledge of safety which he had previously given , but yielded to the advice of his counsel- lors , backed by ...
... king , who had imprudently endeavored to stop the bill by his personal interference , had not sufficient firmness to redeem the pledge of safety which he had previously given , but yielded to the advice of his counsel- lors , backed by ...
Pàgina 18
... king of Denmark ( see Frederic VI ) , widened the breach between Caroline and the queen- dowager , without reconciling Christian to his wife . The nation was divided into two great parties - that of the king , at the head of which was ...
... king of Denmark ( see Frederic VI ) , widened the breach between Caroline and the queen- dowager , without reconciling Christian to his wife . The nation was divided into two great parties - that of the king , at the head of which was ...
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