The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 4 |
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... considered in the law is the Queen , as to whom , see title QUEEN . The Prince of Wales , or heir - apparent to the crown , and also his royal consort ; and the Princess Royal , or eldest daughter of the King , are likewise peculiarly ...
... considered in the law is the Queen , as to whom , see title QUEEN . The Prince of Wales , or heir - apparent to the crown , and also his royal consort ; and the Princess Royal , or eldest daughter of the King , are likewise peculiarly ...
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... considered in all its circumstances , shall require . The jurisdiction of this court is so trans- cendant , that it keeps all inferior jurisdic- tions within the bounds of their authority ; and it may either remove their proceedings to ...
... considered in all its circumstances , shall require . The jurisdiction of this court is so trans- cendant , that it keeps all inferior jurisdic- tions within the bounds of their authority ; and it may either remove their proceedings to ...
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... considered an annual examina- tion as to the moral conduct of the Equites , the state of their arms , their horses , and their own health ; the second , an universal assemblage of the knights in the forum , is thus described by ...
... considered an annual examina- tion as to the moral conduct of the Equites , the state of their arms , their horses , and their own health ; the second , an universal assemblage of the knights in the forum , is thus described by ...
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... considered disgraceful . It is generally admitted that it is by no means correct to suppose that all the Roman soldiers mounted on horses were knights . Sigonius , and others , made a distinction in the cavalry between those who served ...
... considered disgraceful . It is generally admitted that it is by no means correct to suppose that all the Roman soldiers mounted on horses were knights . Sigonius , and others , made a distinction in the cavalry between those who served ...
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... considered the statutum de Mili- tibus a nullity , and which was afterwards repealed by parliament . Charles rather alarmed at the general expression of ab- horrence excited by his conduct , published " a proclamation for the ease of ...
... considered the statutum de Mili- tibus a nullity , and which was afterwards repealed by parliament . Charles rather alarmed at the general expression of ab- horrence excited by his conduct , published " a proclamation for the ease of ...
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