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In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
Our data indicate that these students of today do basically accept the existing institutions of the society, and, in the face of the realities of complex and large-scale economic and political problems, make a wary and ambivalent delegation of trust to those who occupy positions of legitimized responsibility for coping with such collective concerns.
The loose council of nobles that advised Spain's Visigothic kings and legitimized their rule was responsible for raising the army, and only upon its consent was the king able to summon soldiers.
During Lebanon's civil war, Syria's troop deployment in Lebanon was legitimized by the Lebanese Parliament in the Taif Agreement, supported by the Arab League, and is given a major share of the credit for finally bringing the civil war to an end in October 1990.
On 3 August 2011, the NTC issued a Constitutional Declaration which declares the statehood of Libya as a democracy with Islam as its state religion, in which the state guarantees the rule of law and an independent judiciary as well as civic and human basic rights ( including freedom of religion and women's rights ), and which contains provisions for a phase of transition to a presidential republic with an elected national assembly and a democratically legitimized constitution by 2013.
Since the breakdown of the philosophical foundations of scholasticism, the new nominalism did not bode well for an institutional church legitimized as an intermediary between man and God.
His profession is legitimized by the war, as the Allies needed people to steal important documents for them.
Plessy legitimized the move toward segregation practices begun earlier in the South and provided an impetus for further segregation laws.
Upon this marriage, Boris legitimized himself, after Ivan IV's death, as a de facto regent for the weak and disabled tsar Feodor.
Cabiria was therefore one of several films of the period that " helped resuscitate a distant history that legitimized Italy's past and inspired its dreams " and which " delivered the spirit for conquest that seemed to arrive from the distant past ", thereby presaging the " political rituals of fascism " ( wars of conquest, the Roman salute, parades and the fasces itself ).
Dubois gained the favour of Louis XIV by bringing about the marriage of his pupil with Françoise-Marie de Bourbon, Mlle de Blois, a natural but legitimized daughter of the king and Mme de Montespan ; and for this service he was rewarded with the gift of the abbey of St. Just in Picardy.
Power in Delhi was often gained by violence — nineteen of the thirty-five sultans were assassinated — and was legitimized by reward for tribal loyalty.
It was created by Charles II in 1682 for Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester, a descendant of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, legitimized son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, a Lancastrian leader in the Wars of the Roses.
Cabiria was one of several films of the period that " helped resuscitate a distant history that legitimized Italy's past and inspired its dreams " and which " delivered the spirit for conquest that seemed to arrive from the distant past ", thereby presaging the " political rituals of fascism ", " thanks ... to its prime supporter and apostle, Gabriele d ' Annunzio.
Despite their parents ' not having married in the Church as required for legitimacy under church law, they were legitimized by Pope John Paul II in February 1993, eight months after their mother's marriage to Junot was annulled in June 1992.
His lectures on polygenism were popular among the slaveholders in the South, for many this opinion legitimized the belief in a lower standard of the Negro.
The final design was legitimized in the Law for the coat of arms of the Republic of Bulgaria of 4 August 1998:
The idea that humans are similar to certain great apes had been obvious to people for some time, but the idea of the biological evolution of species in general was not legitimized until after Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859.
The second group is that of those who, " under the pressure of particular circumstances, have consented to receive episcopal ordination without the pontifical mandate, but have subsequently asked to be received into communion with the Successor of Peter and with their other brothers in the episcopate "; in view of the existing confusion on the part of Chinese Catholics, the Pope said: " It is indispensable, for the spiritual good of the diocesan communities concerned, that legitimation, once it has occurred, is brought into the public domain at the earliest opportunity, and that the legitimized Bishops provide unequivocal and increasing signs of full communion with the Successor of Peter.
In truth, this sport had been going on for decades before the Uncle Earl's annual meet legitimized and made the sport a state recognized event.
" The argument < nowiki > fascism was a ‘ political religion ’</ nowiki > tends to involve three main claims: I ) that fascism was characterized by a religious form, particularly in terms of language and ritual ; II ) that fascism was a sacralized form of totalitarianism, which legitimized violence in defence of the nation and regeneration of a fascist ' new man '; and III ) that fascism took on many of the functions of religion for a broad swathe of society.

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The term was coined in 1819 by philologist Karl Morgenstern in his university lectures, and later famously reprised by Wilhelm Dilthey, who legitimized it in 1870 and popularized it in 1905.
The defeat by the British Empire in the First Opium War ( 1840 ) led to the Treaty of Nanjing ( 1842 ), under which Hong Kong was ceded and opium import was legitimized.
Thus, every non-Han dynasty saw itself as the legitimate holder of the " Mandate of Heaven ", which legitimized the dynastic cycle regardless of social or ethnic background as it was moral integrity and benevolent leadership that had been validating the " Mandate of Heaven.
Christian Wolff ( 1679 – 1754 ) was the pioneer as a writer who expounded the Enlightenment to German readers ; he legitimized German as a philosophic language.
In the West, in the mid-20th century, there was a stigma attached to being a ' one-parent family ,' and an illegitimate child could be legitimized by the marriage of the parents.
Although Henry was descended from King Edward III, his claim to the throne was weak, due to the clause barring ascension to the throne by any heirs of the legitimized offspring of his great-great-grandparents, John of Gaunt ( 3rd son of King Edward III ) and Katherine Swynford.
The new pioneering craft ( originally ) developed by the company was now legitimized as genuine naval weapons by the world's most powerful navies.
" A polarized depiction was created where the scientific worldview represented by Marxist-Leninism was legitimized as " moral and truthful ," while the Falun Gong discourse was " evil and deceptive.
Joan was already an adult when she was legitimized by the marriage of her mother and father with papal approval.
John Beaufort, 1st Marquess of Somerset and 1st Marquess of Dorset, later only 1st Earl of Somerset, KG ( 1373 – 16 March 1410 ) was the first of the four legitimized children of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and his mistress Katherine Swynford, later his wife.
He was legitimized and became governor of Provence.
The USA and Britain, while admitting that such a resolution was diplomatically desirable, insisted that Iraq had now been given enough time ( noting also the time since the first disarmament resolutions of 1991 ) to disarm or provide evidence thereof, and that war was legitimized by 1441 and previous UN resolutions.
As Sibylla's parents marriage had been annulled and both she and Baldwin had been legitimized by the church, Isabella was seen by many as the legal heiress.
His reluctant departure from freestyle to become a street skater was a symbol that legitimized the technical direction street skating had taken over the previous few years.
Born in Algeria, his mother was the only child of Prince Louis II and Marie Juliette Louvet ; she was later legitimized through formal adoption and subsequently named heiress-presumptive to the throne of Monaco.

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Her two children by Philip II, Philip, count of Clermont ( died 1234 ), and Mary, who married Philip I of Namur, were legitimized by the pope in 1201 at the request of the king.
Martin is said to be “ the most successful and prominent female boxer in the United States ” and the person wholegitimized ” women ’ s participation in the sport of boxing.
His first trip occurred in 1528, when he accompanied his father, Hernán Cortés, who sought to have him legitimized by the Pope.
Though she was recognized as Queen, the Swedish government did not allow the boy, suddenly legitimized as Prince Charles ( Karl Karlsson ) to succeed him, but appointed one of their number, Sten Sture the Elder ( who was Charles's nephew ) as regent.
He did have an illegitimate son by Joan Hill, who was alive in 1493, Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester ( later legitimized ), from whom descend the Earls and Marquesses of Worcester and later the Dukes of Beaufort, who are currently the last male line descendants of the Plantagenets and the Second House of the Counts of Anjou.
Nevertheless, the epithet allowed him to underline his position as the legitimized son, as opposed to all others who claimed the throne during his lifetime.
By 1789, there were 43, including five held by princes of the blood ( Orléans, Condé, Bourbon, Enghien, and Conti ), ( Penthièvre ) ( who was the son of a legitimized prince, the Count of Toulouse, also a pair de France ), and 37 other lay peers, ranking from the Duchy of Uzès, created in 1572, to the Duchy of Aubigny, created in 1787.
The barons legitimized their position by appointing Alice and her husband Raoul de Soissons as regent, to secure a legitimate political position against Richard Filangieri, who was representing the emperor.
Pizarro's third son, by a relative of Atahualpa renamed Angelina, who was never legitimized, died shortly after reaching Spain.
One such claim legitimized by the act was that of George Abernethy, who had been elected to the governorship in the days of the provisional government.
Though Roberts claims to take a distance from studies of canonical fiction, he justifies his ( implicit ) decision to impose canonical models on popular fiction as follows: " If people who read Goethe and Alessandro Manzoni and Pushkin with pleasure are also reading detective fiction with pleasure, there is more in the detective story than its critics have recognized, perhaps more than even its writers and readers have recognized ", This illustrates a frequent strategy: the legitimation of popular fiction on the basis of its use of canonized literary fiction, and of the legitimized public's response to it.
Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester the legitimized son of Richard's and Henry's distant cousin Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, who was himself of a line legitimized except for purposes of succession, eventually became the Lord Chamberlain of Henry VIII and was largely responsible for the preparations of the Field of Cloth of Gold.
It is from this time that the decidedly Royalist name of " Kingstown " was used as a third name for most of the area, if not all of it, and why we retain the name in the present townships of " North Kingstown ", and " South Kingstown ", and why these names survived our Revolution, as these are an indication of our gratefulness to the Charles I & Charles II: the first who granted Rhode Island its over-generous & unique Charter, and the second who legitimized local land title claims by assigning " The King's Province " to Rhode Island's care.

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