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enjoyed and trust
: government is a sacred trust of the people, the authority for which is derived from the people, the powers of which are exercised by the representatives of the people, and the benefits of which are enjoyed by the people.
Richard also enjoyed the trust of the papacy, and served as a judge for the papacy.
Because of their prestige and the public trust which they enjoyed, they could act as intermediaries between the emperor and the ministerial officials, and thus provide a stabilising force in the court.
One reason for the trust he enjoyed from King George was the fact that they could converse in German, which he spoke fluently.
The Rentenmark was originally intended to be withdrawn by 1934, but the Nazi government decided to continue to use the Rentenmark, which enjoyed a considerable trust due to its stability.
Both The National Assembly Library of Korea and records kept by Lilias Underwood ( 1851 – 1921 ), an American missionary who came to Korea in 1888 and was appointed the Queen ’ s doctor ( she enjoyed the Empress ' full trust and intimate friendship ), left very sincere and vivid descriptions of the Queen.
Famous for his dedicated nationalism Pachykostis enjoyed unreserved trust of the leader of the EOKA movement, Grivas Digenis.
He was a highly gifted aristocratic general, who enjoyed the trust of his king and the loyalty of his troops.
The Hetairoi ( Companions ) could be members of the Macedonian aristocracy or commoners of any Greek origin who enjoyed the trust and friendship of the Macedonian regent.
The groups that enjoyed trust later had predictable communication, timely responses, positive leadership and the ability to move from social communication to task-focused communication.
The mujahidin had forfeited the trust they once enjoyed.
Until this time, Mr. Bennett had enjoyed the professor's implicit trust and had opened all his letters as part of his job.
She was able to earn his trust and sympathy by convincing him she enjoyed it.
This area is highly controversial and may not represent the law in England because of the previous Court of Appeal case of Lister v Stubbs which held the opposite, partially because a trust is a very strong remedy that gives proprietary rights to the claimant not enjoyed by the defendant's other creditors.
The disclaimer must also occur before the disclaiming party has enjoyed any benefits of the trust or inheritance.

enjoyed and confidence
With the exception of a short period of eclipse, he enjoyed the complete confidence both of Constantine and Constantius II and was the tutor of the later Emperor Julian the Apostate ; and it was he who baptized Constantine the Great on May 22, 337.
After the death of Francis, Alamanni enjoyed the confidence of his successor Henry II, and in 1551 was sent by him as his ambassador to Genoa.
The immediate followers of Pretorius now became extremely incensed at the action of the Lydenburg party, and a mass meeting was held at Potchefstroom ( October 1860 ), where it was resolved that: ( a ) the volksraad no longer enjoyed its confidence ; ( b ) that Pretorius should remain president of the South African Republic, and have a year's leave of absence to bring about union with the Free State ; ( c ) that Schoeman should act as president during the absence of Pretorius ; ( d ) that before the return of Pretorius to resume his duties a new volksraad should be elected.
He became archdeacon of Angers, and enjoyed the confidence of not a few bishops and of the powerful Count Geoffrey of Anjou.
Despite this mixed record, Sherman enjoyed Grant's confidence and friendship.
Eventually Hindenburg stopped trying to appoint cabinets that enjoyed the confidence of the Reichstag and ruled by means of three " presidential cabinets " ( Präsidialkabinette ).
Minh defended Thơ's anti-Diệm credentials by declaring that Tho had taken part in the planning of the coup " from the very outset " and that he enjoyed the " full confidence " of the junta.
" It is plain that he enjoyed Wolsey's closest confidence to the end, for after the cardinal's death George Cavendish was called before the privy council and closely examined as to Wolsey's latest acts and words.
Philip enjoyed his brother's confidence to a very great extent, and appears to have been designated as guardian of the Henry's young son Frederick, afterwards the emperor Frederick II, in case of his father's early death.
He was much employed by Steiner and Co., as copyist and corrector, and in this capacity enjoyed much of Beethoven's confidence, who also heartily liked him as a man.
He enjoyed the esteem and confidence of all the eleven chief lords who successively presided at the Admiralty board during that period, and more especially of King William IV while lord high admiral, who honoured him with tokens of his personal regard.
Described as " sound but not spectacular " he enjoyed the confidence of Winston Churchill.
All were men who enjoyed the confidence of Torquemada.
There was not a single national party in the country which enjoyed the confidence of the people of Pakistan, both East and West Pakistan.
He enjoyed the confidence of King George III, and having opposed Fox's East India Bill, he was authorized by the King to say that " whoever voted for the India Bill was not only not his friend, but would be considered by him as an enemy ", a message which ensured the defeat of the Bill.
After the accession of James II he was made chamberlain to the queen, Mary of Modena, and, along with Rochester and Sunderland, enjoyed the king's special confidence.
After Groener had been savaged in a Reichstag debate with the Nazis over the alleged Social Democratic putsch and Groener ′ s lack of belief in it, Schleicher told his mentor that " he no longer enjoyed the confidence of the Army " and must resign at once.
Under the Empire, he enjoyed the confidence of Bonaparte, and was made councillor of state, president of election in the Conseil d ' État, member of the Académie française, procureur général of the high court, and was created Count Regnaud de Saint-Jean d ' Angély in 1808.
He made his way to Oxford, where he enjoyed the friendship of Lord Falkland, and was tossed, in the tumult of affairs, into the personal confidence of the royal family itself
The new currency enjoyed considerable confidence and was accepted by the public as a medium of payment.
In peace he enjoyed his unchanging confidence.
The outgoing Scotty Administration, which had won a landslide election victory only weeks before Keke and others resigned and participated in successive votes of no confidence, enjoyed wide popular support, and was broadly seen in the years 2004-2007 as offering a stable contrast to a previous period of very frequent use of the vote of no confidence, when governments would fall over issues which sometimes reflected relations between personalities rather than the exigencies of the wider national interest.
He continued to correspond with other revolutionaries, and enjoyed their confidence, although his absence from the war effort would lead to later political difficulties.
The leading figures in the Romanian Communist Party, Pauker and Gheorghiu-Dej, wanted the Groza government to preserve the façade of a coalition government and thus enable the communist party to win the confidence of the masses, since right after the Second World War the communists enjoyed very little political support.

enjoyed and Edward
Punch enjoyed an audience including: Elizabeth Barrett, Robert Browning, Thomas Carlyle, Edward FitzGerald, Charlotte Brontë, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson, Herman Melville, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell.
In the 17th century, English common law judge Sir Edward Coke revived the idea of rights based on citizenship by arguing that Englishmen had historically enjoyed such rights.
King Edward VII enjoyed smoking cigarettes and cigars, much to the chagrin of his mother, Queen Victoria.
19th century settlers like Edward Curr observed that Aborigines " suffered less and enjoyed life more than the majority of civilized ( sic ) men.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes the popularity he enjoyed at his accession — " before he was buried, all the people chose Edward as king in London.
Edward III enjoyed unprecedented popularity in his own lifetime, and even the troubles of his later reign were never blamed directly on the king himself.
His father, John of Gaunt, was the third son of Edward III, and enjoyed a position of considerable influence during much of the reign of Henry's cousin Richard II, whom Henry eventually deposed.
Catherine enjoyed a close relationship with Henry's three children and was personally involved in the education of Elizabeth and Edward, both of whom became English monarchs.
Edward, however, rejected most of the traditional pursuits of a king for the period – jousting, hunting and warfare – and instead enjoyed music, poetry and many rural crafts.
Indeed, Prince Edward's father, Edward III, enjoyed participating in tournaments dressed in the arms of other English knights.
Philip initially enjoyed relatively amicable relations with Edward III, and they planned a crusade together in 1332, which was never executed.
Edward served as judge in Yarmouth art shows and enjoyed activities at the local cable station, studying computer art and serving as cameraman on many Yarmouth shows.
King Edward VII and his mistress Alice Keppel ( great-grandmother of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall ) regularly enjoyed the luxury ( and discretion ) of the Grand Hotel on The Leas.
Even though the new king was initially met with goodwill from his subjects, it was not long before certain members of the nobility became disaffected with Gaveston and the special relationship he enjoyed with Edward.
The first Western texts on revolutionary social theory available in Japan were mostly on anarchism, but Nosaka also enjoyed Edward Bellamy's utopian novel, Looking Backward.
It was said that Queen Alexandra especially enjoyed her company, despite the fact that Jennie had been involved in an affair with her husband, Edward VII, a fact that was well known by Alexandra.
* A comic opera called Claude Duval was written in 1881 by Edward Solomon and Henry Pottinger Stephens and enjoyed success both in Britain and in America.
The corporation's first recorded royal charter dates from around 1067, when William the Conqueror granted the citizens of London a charter confirming the rights and privileges that they had enjoyed since the time of Edward the Confessor.
Scott already enjoyed a familial connection with the paper ; its founder, John Edward Taylor, was his uncle, and at the time of his birth Scott's father, Russell Scott, was the paper's owner, though he later sold it back to Taylor's sons under the terms of Taylor's will.
* Some sources call Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick ( 1475 – 1499 ) also Earl of Salisbury, but " there is no reason to suppose that he ever enjoyed that dignity ".
Montagu enjoyed a close relationship with Edward III, and accompanied him abroad on a diplomatic mission in 1329.
Let all of you know that we have granted to our beloved and faithful burgesses of Thalacharn, for us and for our heirs and for our successors, whoever they may be, all the good laws and customs that the burgesses of Carmarthen have up to now used and enjoyed in the time of King John, the grandfather of the Lord Edward I, the son of Henry III, and their predeccessors, Kings of England ; preserving the weights and measures that were in the time of Gwydo de Brione, the elder.
In the fifteen-twenties and fifteen-thirties, however, he was writing and producing interludes for the royal court. He enjoyed the patronage of Edward VI and Mary I, writing plays to present at court.
McCulloch's anti Klan position contributed to his losing the election to Klan member Edward L. Jackson who enjoyed strong Klan support.

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