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By 1660, it was officially the most profitable colony in the English crown per capita.
By the promulgation of today's constitution, which has as its crown and summit a whole chapter dedicated to our Lady, we can rightly affirm that the present session ends as an incomparable hymn of praise in honor of Mary.
By the time he assumed the crown, he was quite old, at least into his fifties and probably more than 60.
By 1280, the Jews had been exploited to a level at which they were no longer of much financial use to the crown, but they could still be used in political bargaining.
By July, the two kings were back campaigning in France where James, clearly approving of Henry's methods of kingship, seemed content to endorse the English king's desire for the French crown.
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By April the crown was already seeking to negotiate, and the escape of Alençon from court in September prompted the possibility of an overwhelming coalition of forces against the crown, as John Casimir of the Palatinate invaded Champagne.
By the time of John's death, only his grandson, Sebastian, was alive to inherit the crown.
By 1468 he had returned to Verona, where Frederick III awarded him a laurel crown for his poetry.
By the Act of Union of 1800, the previous personal union with the Irish crown was replaced by a political union.
By the 16th century, many lordships had passed into the hands of the crown, which governed its lordships through the traditional institutions.
By maturity, the top branches form an imposing crown that stands out over all other native trees, dominating the forest canopy.
By a decision of the Austrian emperor, in November 1849, this province was transformed into the Austrian crown land known as the Vojvodina of Serbia and Tamiš Banat ( Dukedom of Serbia and Tamiš Banat ).
By Margaret's later account, she induced outlaws and pillagers to aid her by pledging them to recognise the seven-year-old Edward as rightful heir to the crown.

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