And the LORD said in His heart, I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake and the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh. |
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The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed. |
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And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Moses, and he said, is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? I know that he can speak well. |
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And the LORD shall do unto them as he did to Sihon and to Og, kings of the Amorites, and unto the land of them, whom he destroyed. |
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A blessing, if ye obey the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you this day. |
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Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us. |
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Praise ye the LORD. Blessed is the man that feareth the LORD, that delighteth greatly in his commandments. |
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For, behold, the LORD commandeth, and he will smite the great house with breaches, and the little house with clefts. |
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And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD, she came to prove him with hard questions. |
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And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem. |
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And the LORD spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may serve me. |
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And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. |
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Ye have shamed the counsel of the poor, because the LORD is his refuge. |
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For the LORD had appointed to defeat the good counsel of Ahithophel. |
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Elijah defeated the prophets of Ba'al in his contest, notes Koyama, but then in his overzealousness for the LORD he had the 450 prophets of Ba'al slaughtered. |
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The word of the LORD that came to Micah the Morasthite in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, which he saw concerning Samaria and Jerusalem. |
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Unless the LORD had been my help, my soul had almost dwelt in silence. |
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Twenty years old was Ahaz when he began to reign, and reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem, and did not that which was right in the sight of LORD his God, like David his father. |
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The miracles of our Lord and those of the Old Testament afford many interesting points of comparison. |
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Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War, he was again appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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The Lord of the Rings is a story of monsters, heroes, and wizardry. |
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Lord Peter, and the martyrologic, aeolistic, ass-skulled Jack, who are more than thumb-nail sketches or abstractions. |
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The merchants who owned the goods claimed that the King of Almain was the lord of the town, and the Bishop could not do justice in the matter. |
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In a brilliant figure that combines anthropopoeia and simile, the Lord is likened to a man who takes a lamp to make a diligent search. |
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Ye have back-friends, my lord, that is, un-friends, or to be plain, enemies. |
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Another misfortune which befel poor Sophia was the company of Lord Fellamar, whom she met at the opera, and who attended her to the drum. |
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Open the bole wi' speed, that I may see if this be the right Lord Geraldin. |
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The Lord hath broken forth upon mine enemies before me as the breach of waters. |
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Thinking that it might be Lord Carbury, and that, if so, he would probably not wait until half past nine to break his fast, she ran gaily off. |
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And if you're not a bro or broette in the Lord, we'd love to tell you how you can become one. |
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The Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water. |
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The bishop was as able and ready to buckle with the Lord Protector as he was with him. |
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I've discovered the Lord doesn't need lackeys, lieutenants, minions, representatives and envoys to carry His water and discharge His affairs. |
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His charger wore a blanket of enameled crimson scales and gilded crinet and chamfron, while Lord Tywin himself sported a thick ermine cloak. |
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The outsider was aware that payment of chiefery to the lord was the norm, but that some within the lordship were refusing to pay it. |
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The chest in which she is coffined washes ashore and is brought to the Lord Cerimon. |
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There is diverse of his gentlemen stolen away therefor, and some are comen to Calais, and one of them is sent to our sovereign lord and king. |
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In 1362, King Edward III, as Lord of Aquitaine, made his eldest son Edward, Prince of Wales, Prince of Aquitaine. |
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Despite this, the King appealed to Pope Innocent for help in July, arguing that the charter compromised the Pope's rights as John's feudal lord. |
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Lord Camden denounced the treatment of Wilkes as a contravention of Magna Carta. |
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The Nobles despised and hated all others and took no thought for usefulness and profit of lord and men. |
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Charles V summoned one Gascon lord and the Black Prince to hear the case in his parlement in Paris. |
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This gave York political influence but he was removed from English and French politics through his appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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The rebels occupied parts of London, and executed James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele, the unpopular Lord High Treasurer, after a hasty trial. |
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In addition to professional retainers a lord could find men amongst his tenantry. |
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The rebellion worried Somerset, now Lord Protector, and he sent an army to impose a military solution to the rebellion. |
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Northumberland effectively became Lord Protector, but he did not use this title, learning from the mistakes his predecessor made. |
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Mary rejected him, and instead married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, a descendant of Henry VII, giving Mary a stronger claim to the English throne. |
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He ruled the Principality of Wales until 29 November 1489 and was Lord of Ireland. |
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By 1483, Henry's mother was actively promoting him as an alternative to Richard III, despite her being married to a Yorkist, Lord Stanley. |
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Even though Lord Stanley had served as Edward IV's steward, his relations with the king's brother, the eventual Richard III, were not cordial. |
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Many of these French mercenaries were from the garrison of Phillipe de Crevecoeur, Lord of Esquerdes. |
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According to Vergil, Henry's official historian, Lord Stanley found the circlet. |
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Aside from making William his chamberlain, he bestowed the earldom of Derby upon Lord Stanley along with grants and offices in other estates. |
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On 18 May 1471, Richard was named Great Chamberlain and Lord High Admiral of England. |
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Richard was named Lord Protector of the Realm and he quickly moved to keep the queen from exercising power. |
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Following the death of King Edward IV, he was made Lord Protector of England. |
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The professional head of the Naval Service is the First Sea Lord, an admiral and member of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom. |
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Within the combined command, the Second Sea Lord continues to act as the Principal Personnel Officer. |
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In 1493, at the age of two, Henry was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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With this process complete, in May 1532 More resigned as Lord Chancellor, leaving Cromwell as Henry's chief minister. |
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The executors chose Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, Jane Seymour's elder brother, to be Lord Protector of the Realm. |
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This was effectively ended with the appointment of Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and the king's son, as lord lieutenant. |
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The man to lead this effort was Sir Antony St Leger, as Lord Deputy of Ireland, who would remain into the post past Henry's death. |
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It may take a diocesan bishop a number of years to reach the House of Lords, at which point he becomes a Lord Spiritual. |
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This contributed to a state of hostility between his young contemporaries and the Lord Chancellor, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. |
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The effect of the resistance was to topple Somerset as Lord Protector, so that in 1549 it was feared by some that the Reformation would cease. |
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A conformist, he imposed a degree of obedience on the clergy that apparently alarmed even the Queen's ministers, such as Lord Burghley. |
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In January 1549, Seymour was arrested on suspicion of plotting to marry Elizabeth and overthrow the Lord Protector. |
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Elizabeth's supporters in the government, including Lord Paget, convinced Mary to spare her sister in the absence of hard evidence against her. |
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Both proved unenthusiastic, and in 1565 Mary married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, who carried his own claim to the English throne. |
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Lord Willoughby, largely ignoring Elizabeth's orders, roamed northern France to little effect, with an army of 4,000 men. |
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He was replaced by Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy, who took three years to defeat the rebels. |
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Referring to Lord Voldemort as the most feared person in the world is an in-universe classification in the Harry Potter series. |
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During the period of the Napoleonic Wars, the East India Company arranged for letters of marque for its vessels such as the Lord Nelson. |
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Bruce and his supporters killed a rival for the throne, John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch on 10 February 1306 at Greyfriars Church in Dumfries. |
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James was the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. |
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After the Lord Chamberlain's Men were renamed the King's Men in 1603, they entered a special relationship with the new King James. |
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Upon his death, Oliver Cromwell's son Richard became Lord Protector, but the Army had little confidence in him. |
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The Long Parliament began with the execution of Lord Stafford, and effectively ended with the execution of Henry Vane the Younger. |
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James's Lord Chancellor, Francis Bacon, was impeached before the House of Lords for corruption. |
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Lindsey resigned, leaving Charles to assume overall command assisted by Lord Forth. |
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Cromwell forcibly disbanded the Rump Parliament in 1653, thereby establishing the Protectorate with himself as Lord Protector. |
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With the death of the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell in 1658, the Commonwealth fell into a period of instability. |
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But, most notably, the office of Lord Protector was still not to become hereditary, though Cromwell was now able to nominate his own successor. |
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The statue remained, Victoria declined, and the town hall was instead opened by the Lord Mayor. |
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As First Lord of the Admiralty before the First World War, Winston Churchill twice suggested naming a British battleship HMS Oliver Cromwell. |
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Churchill was eventually told by the First Sea Lord Admiral Battenberg that the king's decision must be treated as final. |
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After Oliver's death in September 1658, his third son Richard Cromwell succeeded as Lord Protector. |
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He was present at the second installation of his father as Lord Protector in June, having played no part in the first installation. |
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Cromwell was appointed Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, effectively placing the British Isles under military rule. |
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However, the new Lord Protector had no power base in either Parliament or the New Model Army. |
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As a result of the Second Dutch War, Charles dismissed Lord Clarendon, whom he used as a scapegoat for the war. |
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The power of the Cabal waned and that of Clifford's replacement, Lord Danby, grew. |
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Charles did not believe the allegations, but ordered his chief minister Lord Danby to investigate. |
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Having lost the support of Parliament, Danby resigned his post of Lord High Treasurer, but received a pardon from the king. |
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The Instrument of Government, The Protectorate's written constitutions, gave to the Lord Protector the King's power to grant titles of honour. |
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The Seven consisted of Lord Shrewsbury, Lord Devonshire, Lord Danby, Lord Lumley, Henry Compton, Edward Russell, and Henry Sidney. |
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The next day, Lord Churchill, one of James' chief commanders, deserted to William. |
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Thus, the Speaker is far more powerful than his Lords counterpart, the Lord Speaker, who has no disciplinary powers. |
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From the Victoria Tower, the Crown is passed by the Queen's Bargemaster to the Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's office. |
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By the time that Charles took over command from the ineffectual Lord Mayor, the fire was already out of control. |
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This time, however, demolition was fatally delayed for hours by the Lord Mayor's lack of leadership and failure to give the necessary orders. |
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The householders protested, and Lord Mayor Sir Thomas Bloodworth was summoned, who alone had the authority to override their wishes. |
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The Lord Brouncker, Mr Boyle, Mr Bruce, Sir Robert Moray, Sir Paule Neile, Dr Wilkins, Dr Goddard, Dr Petty, Mr Ball, Mr Rooke, Mr Wren, Mr Hill. |
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Algernon Sidney, Sir Thomas Armstrong and William Russell, Lord Russell were executed for treason. |
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The Earl of Essex committed suicide in the Tower of London over his arrest for treason, whilst Lord Grey of Werke escaped from the Tower. |
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Thus, George promoted his old tutor, Lord Bute, to power and broke with the old Whig leadership surrounding the Duke of Newcastle. |
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The members of the government of Lord Liverpool from 1812 to 1827 called themselves Whigs. |
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James refused to perform either action, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral. |
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The next day, a special envoy from Charles II, Lord Arlington, met with William in Nieuwerbrug and presented a proposal from Charles. |
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Lord Durham was widely regarded as one of the most important thinkers in the history of the British Empire's constitutional evolution. |
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Lord Monboddo is most famous today as a founder of modern comparative historical linguistics. |
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Instead he proposed that the prime minister, Lord North, make peace with the rebellious American colonies. |
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Many Whigs who had formed a part of the Rockingham ministry, including Fox, now refused to serve under Lord Shelburne, the new prime minister. |
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When Lord Shelburne resigned in 1783, King George III, who despised Fox, offered to appoint Pitt to the office of prime minister. |
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In May 1762, the incumbent Whig government of the Duke of Newcastle was replaced with one led by the Scottish Tory Lord Bute. |
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Grafton's government disintegrated in 1770, allowing the Tories led by Lord North to return to power. |
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Lord North again requested that he also be allowed to resign, but he stayed in office at George III's insistence. |
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With the collapse of Lord North's ministry in 1782, the Whig Lord Rockingham became Prime Minister for the second time, but died within months. |
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The Duke of Portland became Prime Minister, with Fox and Lord North, as Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary respectively. |
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Lord Grenville perceived an injustice to Fox, and refused to join the new ministry. |
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Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was assassinated in 1812 and was replaced by Lord Liverpool. |
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For English poet Lord Byron, Napoleon was the epitome of the Romantic hero, the persecuted, lonely, and flawed genius. |
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He returned to England in January 1784, and attended court as part of Lord Hood's entourage. |
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The First Lord of the Admiralty, Earl Spencer, fainted on hearing the news. |
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Nelson spent the rest of 1799 at the Neapolitan court but put to sea again in February 1800 after Lord Keith's return. |
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Wellesley submitted a memorandum to Lord Castlereagh on the defence of Portugal. |
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On 20 January 1829 Wellington was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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He was buried in a sarcophagus of luxulyanite in St Paul's Cathedral next to Lord Nelson. |
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Henry Colley married Katherine Cusack, daughter of Sir Thomas Cusack, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. |
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During the war, he continued as First Lord of the Admiralty until the disastrous Gallipoli Campaign caused his departure from government. |
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It subsequently passed to Lord Carleton and then the Marquess of Queensberry. |
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In October 1911, Churchill was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty and continued in the post into the First World War. |
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The independent was supported by Lord Rothermere, Lord Beaverbrook and their respective newspapers. |
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He immediately put his friend and confidant, industrialist and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook, in charge of aircraft production. |
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According to Lord Moran, during the war years Churchill sought solace in his tumbler of whisky and soda and his cigar. |
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In 1913, he was appointed an Elder Brother of Trinity House as result of his appointment as First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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The warning from the charities comes before the Lords debate the Medical supplies bill which Lord Philip Hunt called a missed opportunity. |
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While not officially monarchs, the holder of the office of Lord was passed from Oliver Cromwell to his son Richard. |
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In 1653 Cromwell had been made head of state with the title Lord Protector of the Realm. |
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The building is managed by committees appointed by both houses, which report to the Speaker of the House of Commons and the Lord Speaker. |
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From all of which Isabel gathered that Lord Warburton was a nobleman of the newest pattern, a reformer, a radical, a contemner of ancient ways. |
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The Lord said unto me, Distress not the Moabites, neither contend with them in battle. |
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We thought he must have been delayed... we thought... dear Lord, he can't be dead. |
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The Lord has said that we will be blessed and will live in a degree of glory in the next life according to the eternal laws we obey in mortality. |
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A compliance will discommend me to Mr. Coventry, and a discompliance to my Lord Chancellor. |
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If in the loneliness of his studio he wrestled desperately with the Angel of the Lord he never allowed a soul to divine his anguish. |
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The Lord President can not avoid our pointing out that the Government's position has shifted dizzily from point to point during these debates. |
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Another misfortune which befel poor Sophia, was the company of Lord Fellamar, whom she met at the opera, and who attended her to the drum. |
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He gave her a good hidin' an' went to th' Blue Lion an' got as drunk as a lord. |
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The poor man dwells in a humble cottage near the hall where the lord of the domain resides. |
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But the hand of the Lord was heavy upon them of Ashdod, and he destroyed them, and smote them with emerods, even Ashdod, and the coasts thereof. |
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In persuading the Lord Sun Ce, which many modern tacticians judged as nothing short of a feat, Zhuge Liang was considered quite facund. |
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Our lord Jesus came in the manner of a pilgrim and fellowshipped with them. |
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I my Lord, the rest have taine their standings in the next roome, therefore good my Lord goe not foorth. |
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A day in April never came so sweet To show how costly summer was at hand As this forespurrer comes before his lord. |
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It was obviously Lord Macaulay's game to blacken the greatest literary champion of the cause he had set himself to attack. |
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My grandfather mentioned the problem to Lord Fermoy, whom he knew through the British Legion. and Lord Fermoy said he would put in a good word. |
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Aged only twenty, she caught the gooseberry eye of Lord Randolph Churchill. He proposed to her almost at once. |
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What matters most in love is heart, and Krishna's heart is truly revealed in Gopinath, the Lord of the gopis. |
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The crime lord dispatched his favorite hatchet man to make sure the witness would not testify. |
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Edward I, who had coerced recognition as Lord Paramount of Scotland, the feudal superior of the realm, steadily undermined John's authority. |
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The monarch of the United Kingdom is represented by a Lord High Commissioner. |
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Smith created the title Lord Proprietor of the Isles of Scilly for himself, and many of his actions were unpopular. |
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From this developed the system of equity, administered by the Lord Chancellor, in the courts of chancery. |
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And Lord God, what herying is it to bilden thee a church of dead stones, and robben thy quicke churches of their bodilich liuelood? |
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A different view has been taken by the Scottish judge Lord Cooper of Culross. |
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Article 23 of the Instrument of Government stated that Oliver Cromwell was to be the first Lord Protector. |
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At the head of the list was Queensberry, and the Lord Chancellor of Scotland, the Earl of Seafield. |
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The Kingdom of Ireland was governed by an executive under the control of a Lord Deputy or viceroy. |
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The office replaced the previous Lord Lieutenant, who had headed English and British administrations in Ireland since the Middle Ages. |
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William Thomson, or Lord Kelvin, is the person whom the absolute temperature unit, the Kelvin, is named after. |
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The Lord Mayor carries out civic and ceremonial duties in addition to chairing full meetings of the council. |
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But now, they have become the people of the Lord, and are called children of God. |
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I inform you that I will be a gracious lord and a faithfull observer of God's rights and just secular law. |
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The servitors of Hari are Forever highly fortunate In their unflinching faith and great Thirst for the Lord that they inbear. |
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A Norman lord typically had properties located in a piecemeal fashion throughout England and Normandy, and not in a single geographic block. |
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He had played the part of Lord Bountiful ungrudgingly and with indiscriminating liberality. |
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Henry began to grant John more lands, mostly at various nobles' expense, and in 1177 made him the Lord of Ireland. |
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Ireland was ruled by the Lord of Ireland who had a hard time imposing his rule at first. |
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Rhys of Deheubarth, also called Lord Rhys, and Owain Gwynedd were closed to negotiations. |
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Wales would remain safe for a while, but the invasion of Ireland in 1171 pressured Henry II to end the issue through negotiations with Lord Rhys. |
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He gave a large tribute in money to Philip and swore that all his subjects in France and England would recognise Richard as their lord. |
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In the case of a very furious attachment, I dare say, she would have abated two avuncular baronets, a consobrinal lord, and a corresponding amount of rent. |
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Lord Swinton, as Secretary of State for Air, and with Baldwin's approval, in 1934 gave Churchill access to official and otherwise secret information. |
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Lord Percival Graves, the current heir to the throne under the Stuart line of succession, tries to have King Ralph deposed so he can take his place. |
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My lord, there is a nobleman of the court at door would speak with you. |
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Sir John Hussey, later Lord Hussey, was her chamberlain from 1530, and his wife, Lady Anne, daughter of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent, was one of Mary's attendants. |
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Mary retained the Edwardian appointee William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, as Lord High Treasurer and assigned him to oversee the revenue collection system. |
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Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the Lord your God which I command you. |
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Catherine Parr, Henry's widow, soon married Thomas Seymour of Sudeley, Edward VI's uncle and the brother of the Lord Protector, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. |
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Thy servants are ready to do whatsoever my lord the king shall appoint. |
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First, this is an antiastrology message. The stars do not control our destiny and are not to be feared. Christ is the Lord who holds the stars in his hand. |
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My lord Abbot of Westminster did do shewe to me late certain evidences. |
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R Tolkien, author of the Lord of the Rings books and The Hobbit. |
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Churchill was still keen for a trip to Moscow, and threatened to resign, provoking a crisis in the Cabinet when Lord Salisbury threatened to resign if Churchill had his way. |
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We stood before the Lord in the high-backed chair, and I saw that the wood figures of his regal throne were, of course, animalian, feline and diabolical. |
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Edna also said to Tobias, The Lord of heaven restore thee, my dear brother, and grant that I may see thy children of my daughter Sara before I die. |
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Lord Shaftesbury, a devout Evangelical, campaigned to improve the conditions in factories, in mines, for chimney sweeps, and for the education of the very poor. |
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Fox, who became Pitt's lifelong political rival, then joined a coalition with Lord North, with whom he collaborated to bring about the defeat of the Shelburne administration. |
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Remember ye not what our blessed Lord said, I thank thee,0 Father of Heaven and Earth,that thou hast hid these Things from the wise and prudent, and revealed them to Babes. |
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His ship, the Ark Raleigh, was Lord High Admiral Howard's flagship. |
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By the Lord, Horatio, this three years I have took note of it, the age is grown so picked that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier he galls his kibe. |
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At the orders of the British commander Lord Elgin, the British and French forces burned and pillaged the Old Summer Palace of the Chinese Emperor. |
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But for two pins I'd hand in blank papers and tell school where to shove Pythagoras triangles and Lord of the Flies and their life cycles of worms. |
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Pitt was appointed, along with Lord Sydney who was appointed President. |
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The Giantling was furious, but the mercenary turned Lord was not daunted. |
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In 1759, George was smitten with Lady Sarah Lennox, sister of the Duke of Richmond, but Lord Bute advised against the match and George abandoned his thoughts of marriage. |
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I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, saith the Lord. |
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In the Midlands, a Parliamentary force under Sir John Gell besieged and captured the cathedral city of Lichfield, after the death of the original commander, Lord Brooke. |
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In any case it is easy to strike up a very happy relationship with one's garden Robin without even approaching the hand-tameness sought by Lord Grey. |
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In 1763, after concluding the Peace of Paris which ended the war, Lord Bute resigned, allowing the Whigs under George Grenville to return to power. |
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After Cromwell's death and the resignation of his son Richard as Lord Protector, Charles II was invited to return as monarch in 1660, in a move called the Restoration. |
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However this failed to manifest and the Napoleonic forces were defeated by the British at sea by Lord Nelson and on land by the Duke of Wellington. |
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Many successful Hollywood films have been based on British people, stories or events, including Titanic, The Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean. |
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After a brief illness, which may have presaged his illnesses to come, George settled on Lord Rockingham to form a ministry, and dismissed Grenville. |
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The actions of Lord Chatham and George III in repealing the Act were so popular in America that statues of them both were erected in New York City. |
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Charles's nephew Prince Rupert of the Rhine disagreed with the battle strategy of the royalist commander Lord Lindsey, and Charles sided with Rupert. |
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The Norman Conquest of 1066 created the position of Lord of the Isle of Wight, the island being given by William the Conqueror to his kinsman William FitzOsbern. |
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However, it remained a part of Hampshire until the local government reforms of 1974 when it became a full ceremonial county with its own Lord Lieutenant. |
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Free men without landed property could swear fealty to a man of property who as their lord would then be responsible for their upkeep, including generous feasts and gifts. |
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This system of sworn retainers was central to early Germanic society, and the loyalty of the retainer to his lord generally replaced his family ties. |
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Judicial decisions and treatises of the 17th and 18th centuries, such at those of Lord Chief Justice Edward Coke, presented the common law as a collection of such maxims. |
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This title was granted to his younger son but when Henry's heir unexpectedly died the title of King of England and Lord of Ireland became entwined in one person. |
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Charles, attempting to rally his men, rode forward but as he did so, Lord Carnwath seized his bridle and pulled him back, fearing for the king's safety. |
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Both houses of the British Parliament are presided over by a speaker, the Speaker of the House for the Commons and the Lord Speaker in the House of Lords. |
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The Lord is then allowed to ask a supplementary question and other peers ask further questions on the theme of the original put down on the order paper. |
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Lord North's government was chiefly concerned with discontent in America. |
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Lord Gower and Lord Weymouth both resigned from the government. |
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The Protectorate might have continued if Cromwell's son Richard, who was made Lord Protector on his father's death, had been capable of carrying on his father's policies. |
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The English commissioners included the Lord High Treasurer, the Earl of Godolphin, the Lord Keeper, Baron Cowper, and a large number of Whigs who supported union. |
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The sessions opened with speeches from William Cowper, the English Lord Keeper, and Lord Seafield, the Scottish Lord Chancellor, each describing the significance of the task. |
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The Scottish Crown adopted the conventional offices of western European courts, including High Steward, Chamberlain, Lord High Constable, Earl Marischal and Lord Chancellor. |
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The office of Lord High Admiral was probably founded in this period. |
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Cromwell was sworn in as Lord Protector on 16 December 1653, with a ceremony in which he wore plain black clothing, rather than any monarchical regalia. |
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The land which the Lord will give you according as he hath promised. |
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He hath made me a father to Pharaoh, and lord of all his house. |
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During the ceremony the monarch sits on the throne in the House of Lords and signals for the Lord Great Chamberlain to summon the House of Commons to the Lords Chamber. |
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For, in the name of God, the Father and Lord of the universe, and of our Savior Jesus Christ, and of the Holy Spirit, they then receive the washing with water. |
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Immediately after the House of Commons passed it, George authorised Lord Temple to inform the House of Lords that he would regard any peer who voted for the bill as his enemy. |
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While the title is not the same, the character Denethor in The Lord of the Rings conducts the same role as Steward of Gondor, due to the absence of the line of kings. |
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In Prince Caspian, it is mentioned that, after the death of the title character's father, Miraz initially acted as Lord Protector of Narnia before having himself crowned king. |
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However, a crown and orb was present on the lord protector's seal. |
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The Lord Great Chamberlain then raises his wand of office to signal to the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, who has been waiting in the central lobby. |
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On his father's death Richard became Lord Protector, but lacked authority. |
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Following the death of Oliver Cromwell in September 1658, his son Richard Cromwell succeeded him as Lord Protector, summoning the Third Protectorate Parliament in the process. |
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On 25 May, after the Rump agreed to pay his debts and provide a pension, Cromwell delivered a formal letter resigning the position of Lord Protector. |
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The plague of Greece upon thee, thou mongrel beef-witted lord! |
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After the death of Cromwell in 1658, Charles's chances of regaining the Crown at first seemed slim as Cromwell was succeeded as Lord Protector by his son, Richard. |
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Rolfe twice served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. |
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The affair at the time made much noise in the fashionable world, and formed the subject of the condolatory address in question, from Lord Byron's pen. |
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In May 1793, Nelson sailed as part of a division under the command of Vice Admiral William Hotham, joined later in the month by the rest of Lord Hood's fleet. |
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The Supreme Court of the United States has explicitly referenced Lord Coke's analysis of Magna Carta as an antecedent of the Sixth Amendment's right to a speedy trial. |
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The fourth and newest volume is scattered with calypsonians like Lord Kitchener, Young Growler and Young Tiger, and high-life bands like the African Messengers. |
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We toted in the wood and got the fire going nice and comfortable. Lord James still set in one of the chairs and Applegate had cabbaged the other and was hugging the stove. |
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Protestant politicians such as Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex, Algernon Sydney, Lord William Russell and the Duke of Monmouth were implicated in the plot. |
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First Sea Lord Jackie Fisher was a keen exponent of Nelson during the early years of the twentieth century, and often emphasised his legacy during his period of naval reform. |
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To ensure that the country could be governed, a Council of Regency was set up, headed by the Duke of York, who still remained popular with the people, as Lord Protector. |
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Hastings, who also held the office of Lord Chamberlain, sent word to him to bring a strong force to London to counter any force the Woodvilles might muster. |
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Lord Palmerston considered himself the bottleholder of oppressed states. |
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I gave you life. Can you not return the boon by giving me death, my lord? |
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The shot wounded Thomas Lord, a 73-year-old former New York City police officer from Suffolk, Va., and a bluecoat with the Seventh New York Volunteer Cavalry. |
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A scandal arose with her and the Lord Admiral to which she stood trial. |
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How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge thyself on all those who thus continually blaspheme thy great and all-glorious name? |
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The first Carlton House was named after Baron Carleton, and was sold to Lord Chesterfield in 1732, who held it on trust for Frederick, Prince of Wales. |
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Other Romantic writers that followed these figure further enhanced the profile of Romanticism in Europe, such as John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. |
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Thomas, Lord Stanley, and Sir William Stanley brought a force to the battlefield, but held back while they decided which side it would be more advantageous to support. |
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These parties were led by such prominent statesmen as Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, Gladstone, Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury. |
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Immediately before the Battle of Bosworth, being wary of Stanley, Richard took his son, Lord Strange, as hostage to discourage him from joining Henry. |
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Before the First World War, he served as President of the Board of Trade, Home Secretary, and First Lord of the Admiralty as part of Asquith's Liberal government. |
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Bloodworth is generally thought to have been appointed to the office of Lord Mayor as a yes man, rather than by possessing requisite capabilities for the job. |
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They seemed much troubled, and the King commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor from him, and command him to spare no houses, but to pull down before the fire every way. |
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But the Goswami seems to have got her drift and instead of bristling at her snub, he realized that here was an enlightened bhakta who had grasped the essence of the Lord. |
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After the advent of the Prime Ministerial system under the Whig Robert Walpole, Lord Bute's premiership in the reign of George III marked a revival. |
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The Earl of Melville, The Earl of Leven, Lord Shaftesbury and Charles II's illegitimate son the Duke of Monmouth, being implicated, escaped to the United Provinces. |
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The loathly lady pulls aside the bedcurtain, revealing herself transformed into a beautiful and true wife for having had her sovereigntee conferred by her husband and lord. |
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These are all based in MOD Main Building in London, where the First Sea Lord, also known as the Chief of the Naval Staff, is supported by the Naval Staff Department. |
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But, Lord! to hear how W. Symons do commend and look sadly and then talk bawdily and merrily, though his wife was dead but the other day, would make a dogg laugh. |
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When the Tory Lord Bolingbroke proposed a commercial treaty with France in 1713 that would lead to freer trade the Whigs were vehemently against it and it had to be abandoned. |
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He was subsequently appointed Earl Marshal of England and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at age three, and was inducted into the Order of the Bath soon after. |
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After a short period in which Henry took government upon his own shoulders, Sir Thomas More took on the role of Lord Chancellor and chief minister. |
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However, the decision was generally popular and seen as 'sound economics' although it was opposed by Lord Beaverbrook and the Federation of British Industries. |
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The Scottish Regent Lord Arran agreed to the marriage in the Treaty of Greenwich on 1 July 1543, but it was rejected by the Parliament of Scotland on 11 December. |
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The other group were the followers of Lord Chatham, who, as the great political hero of the Seven Years' War, generally took a stance of opposition to party and faction. |
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This fatal news coming to Hick's Hall upon the article of my Lord Russell's trial, was said to have had no little influence on the jury and all the bench to his prejudice. |
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After Richard Cromwell's resignation as Lord Protector in 1659 and the subsequent collapse of the Commonwealth in 1660, Charles II was restored to the English throne. |
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In September 1666, his brother Charles put him in charge of firefighting operations in the Great Fire of London, in the absence of action by Lord Mayor Thomas Bloodworth. |
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In November, he declined Lord Salisbury's invitation to be part of a delegation of senior Conservative backbenchers who met with Baldwin to discuss the matter. |
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