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The plenary meeting met the quorum as it was attended by 31 councillors, or more than two-thirds of the 45 members of the regency council.
The flowering of civilization and new confidence in the fate of the imperial institution characterized the regency of Prince Shotoku.
Following Alexander's formal abdication in September 1886, Stambolov headed the regency council.
Last month, Lemhannas Governor Ermaya, visited the regency to mark the maiden harvest of rice grown using the Thai seeds.
The posts were located on the beachfront, stretching from Tanah Pasir in North Aceh to Samalanga in Bireuen regency.
There are also plaster-skimmed walls throughout, regency paneled doors and a moulded skirting.
His baby son, Prince Ahmed Fuad, was proclaimed king and a regency council appointed.
On 1 November 1944, the impending formation of a united provisional government and of a regency was announced in liberated Belgrade.
He believed that the Liberals were in a better position to weather the regency of Alfonso's widow and prevent Carlist or republican revolts.
When Pedro I abdicated in April 1831 in favour of the boy, Pedro II, Andrada was confirmed as tutor by the council of regency.
An earlier chapter provides the reader with background on the Norman ascendancy through the regency of Adelaide.
In 1816 John VI succeeded to the two thrones, ruling Portugal through a council of regency.
All thoughts of regency and ruling flew out of his head, however, when the battle raged near them.
A contributory factor to the Wars of the Roses was another period of regency caused not by the king's age, but by his insanity.
Yet according to the constitution, a Grand National Assembly could be summoned only by the king, not the regency nor the Cabinet.
When his father renounced the throne in 1927, Michael was made child king at the age of six under the tutelage of a regency.
Parliament selected a regency council that excluded the king's uncle and leading lord, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.
Thanks to his equanimity and good sense, he had given France the most trouble-free regency in its history.
Early in September, some 5,000 people from various areas in Sampang, protested the delay by occupying the regency office.
In 1660 the regency was vested in the oligarchs, and they faced the problem of maintaining Sweden's status without the profits of war.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The message was referred to Kamakura, then the seat of the hj regency, and was of course indignantly dismissed.
The regency confided to M. Lepidus, 201, who hands over the administration to Aristomenes of Acarnania.
On leaving the regency, he came back to Ryder Street and dressed for dinner.
Will you find in your famous Place Louis Quinze any roisterer of the regency grown old and careful of his diet?
The authority of the regency in Oporto was lost without a blow.
The power of the council of the regency and its composition fell.
I speak here only of his conduct since the establishment of the regency.
The all-powerful minister, who had taken her regency from the queen, and his royalty from the king, had not been able to take a good stomach from nature.
He was one of those four musketeers who, under the late king, made Cardinal de Richelieu tremble, and who, during the regency, gave so much trouble to Monseigneur Mazarin.
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