A Manual of Dignities, Privilege, and Precedence: Including Lists of the Great Public Functionaries, from the Revolution to the Present TimeWhittaker, 1843 - 688 páginas |
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... granted to any person by the supreme power of the legislature ; or it may be imparted by an exercise of the royal prerogative in the form of a patent or warrant . Where the legislature is silent , or the sovereign has not thought it ...
... granted to any person by the supreme power of the legislature ; or it may be imparted by an exercise of the royal prerogative in the form of a patent or warrant . Where the legislature is silent , or the sovereign has not thought it ...
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... granting the proposed precedence to the consort of the sovereign nevertheless , the adoption of it was considered to be inexpedient ; but in compliance with the commands of the Queen , and in accordance with the unequivocally expressed ...
... granting the proposed precedence to the consort of the sovereign nevertheless , the adoption of it was considered to be inexpedient ; but in compliance with the commands of the Queen , and in accordance with the unequivocally expressed ...
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... granted that he is always a peer , this place has been assigned to him . XII . ARCHBISHOP OF YORK , PRIMATE OF ENG- LAND . - Until the 31st of Henry VIII . this prelate ranked next to the Archbishop of Canterbury , but the act passed in ...
... granted that he is always a peer , this place has been assigned to him . XII . ARCHBISHOP OF YORK , PRIMATE OF ENG- LAND . - Until the 31st of Henry VIII . this prelate ranked next to the Archbishop of Canterbury , but the act passed in ...
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... granted precedence next after English dukes ; that is to say , that the Eng- lish dukedoms were to be considered superior to the Scottish dukedoms ; therefore , the Duke of Hamilton , whose title was conferred in 1643 , sixty years ...
... granted precedence next after English dukes ; that is to say , that the Eng- lish dukedoms were to be considered superior to the Scottish dukedoms ; therefore , the Duke of Hamilton , whose title was conferred in 1643 , sixty years ...
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... precedence next after those of a like degree . The Marquis of Bute is the junior of those British mar- quises whose patents were granted before the Irish union , he therefore precedes the senior Irish marquis ; PART I.J 37 OF PRECEDENCE .
... precedence next after those of a like degree . The Marquis of Bute is the junior of those British mar- quises whose patents were granted before the Irish union , he therefore precedes the senior Irish marquis ; PART I.J 37 OF PRECEDENCE .
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Página 18 - How could communities, Degrees in schools, and brotherhoods in cities, Peaceful commerce from dividable shores, The primogenitive and due of birth, Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, But by degree, stand in authentic place? Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark, what discord follows...
Página 101 - Is yet more kingly. This attracts the soul, Governs the inner man, the nobler part; That other o'er the body only reigns, And oft by force — which to a generous mind So reigning can be no sincere delight. Besides, to give a kingdom hath been thought Greater and nobler done, and to lay down Far more magnanimous, than to assume. Riches are needless, then, both for themselves, And for thy reason why they should be sought — To gain a sceptre, oftest better missed.
Página 119 - Duke of Cornwall and Rothsay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Great Steward of Scotland, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester.
Página 389 - Patrick the first apostle of Ireland. Thus it appears, that while the papal writers make Palladius the first apostle, and take no notice of Patrick, the Irish make Patrick the first, and take no notice of Palladius. The hymn of Fiech, of the same antiquity, also opposes the Roman hypothesis.
Página 120 - Ireland, as has been accustomed, we do ennoble and invest with the said Principality and Earldom, by girting him with a sword, by putting a coronet on his head, and a gold ring on his finger, and, also, by delivering a gold rod into his hand, that he may preside there, and may direct and defend those parts.
Página 295 - Kingdom, or that he ought not to enjoy the same, here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor ; being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed.
Página 107 - II. (other than the issue of princesses married .into foreign families) is capable of contracting matrimony, without the previous consent of the king signified under the great seal ; and any marriage contracted without such consent is void.
Página 231 - Oh, the Shamrock, the green, immortal Shamrock . Chosen leaf Of bard and chief, Old Erin's native Shamrock...
Página 308 - It is no less, sir, in a confidence of the generosity of your mind, than on account of your superior station, that I have chosen to importune you with this letter.
Página 365 - A dean and chapter are the council of the bishop, to assist him with their advice in affairs of religion, and also in the temporal concerns of his see.