Beatson's Political index modernised. The book of dignities; containing rolls of the official personages of the British empire, together with the sovereigns of Europe, the peerage of England and of Great Britain; and numerous other listsLongman Brown, 1851 - 594 sider |
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... continued until Jan. 29 , 1820 , when the king died in the 82d year of his age and the 60th of his reign , being the longest reign in the English annals . GEORGE IV . ( Augustus - Frederick ) , eldest son of George III .; born Aug. 12 ...
... continued until Jan. 29 , 1820 , when the king died in the 82d year of his age and the 60th of his reign , being the longest reign in the English annals . GEORGE IV . ( Augustus - Frederick ) , eldest son of George III .; born Aug. 12 ...
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... continued an independent kingdom until the death of the English queen Elizabeth in 1603 , when James VI . of Scotland , the most immediate heir , was called to the throne of England ; he and his successors styling themselves kings of ...
... continued an independent kingdom until the death of the English queen Elizabeth in 1603 , when James VI . of Scotland , the most immediate heir , was called to the throne of England ; he and his successors styling themselves kings of ...
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... continued ever since . ] GERMANY.- AUSTRIA . Germania , and Alemania . Anciently divided into several independent states . The Germans withstood the attempts of the Romans to subdue them ; and although that people conquered some parts ...
... continued ever since . ] GERMANY.- AUSTRIA . Germania , and Alemania . Anciently divided into several independent states . The Germans withstood the attempts of the Romans to subdue them ; and although that people conquered some parts ...
Side 21
... continued to reign in Bohemia . under the regency of his mother Agnes : 1400. Frederick , duke of Brunswick : assassinated deposed by his son and successor , 1106. Henry V .; married Maud or Matilda , daughter of Henry I. of England ...
... continued to reign in Bohemia . under the regency of his mother Agnes : 1400. Frederick , duke of Brunswick : assassinated deposed by his son and successor , 1106. Henry V .; married Maud or Matilda , daughter of Henry I. of England ...
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... continued the reign ; and thus perpetuated the union of Castile with Arragon . KINGS OF ARRAGON . 1035. Ramiro I. 1063. Sancho Ramirez . 1094. Peter , of Navarre . 1104. Alfonso , the Warrior , king of Navarre . 1134. Ramiro II . , the ...
... continued the reign ; and thus perpetuated the union of Castile with Arragon . KINGS OF ARRAGON . 1035. Ramiro I. 1063. Sancho Ramirez . 1094. Peter , of Navarre . 1104. Alfonso , the Warrior , king of Navarre . 1134. Ramiro II . , the ...
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Beatson's Political Index Modernised. the Book of Dignities: Containing ... Robert Beatson,Joseph Timothy Haydn Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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Side 251 - A custom has of late years prevailed of granting letters patent of precedence to such barristers, as the crown thinks proper to honour with that mark of distinction : whereby they are entitled to such rank and pre-audience as are assigned in their respective patents ; sometimes next after the king's attorneygeneral, but usually next after his majesty's counsel then being.
Side i - Haydn's Book of Dignities : Containing Rolls of the Official Personages of the British Empire, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Judicial, Military, Naval, and Municipal, from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. Together with the Sovereigns of Europe, from the Foundation of their respective States ; the Peerage and Nobility of Great Britain ; &c. Being a New Edition, improved and continued, of Beatson's Political Index.
Side 526 - I scorn your proffers. I disdain your favor. I abhor your treason ; and am so far from delivering up this island to your advantage, that I will keep it, to the utmost of my power, to your destruction. Take this for your final answer ; and forbear any further solicitations. For, if you trouble me with any more messages on this occasion, I will burn the paper and hang the bearer.
Side 346 - An Act for carrying into effect the reports of the Commissioners appointed to consider the state of the Established Church in England and Wales, with reference to ecclesiastical duties and revenues, so far as they relate to episcopal dioceses, revenues, and patronage...
Side 182 - Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations...
Side 365 - When this answer was brought, the king said in a great passion, " Yea, is he yet so lusty ? Well, let the pope send him a hat when he will, Mother of God, he shall wear it on his shoulders then ; for I will leave him never a head to set it on.
Side 508 - Bench. . Master of the Rolls. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Judges and Barons of the degree of the Coif of the said Courts, according to Seniority.
Side 144 - Labouchere, esq. vice president of the board of trade and master of the mint.
Side 215 - As Chairman of the House, his duties are the same as those of any other President of a deliberative assembly.
Side 508 - Married women and widows are entitled to the same rank among each other, as their husbands would respectively have borne between themselves, except such rank is merely professional or official; and unmarried women to the same rank as their eldest brothers would bear among men, during the lives of their fathers.