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The title " Lord Mayor " came to be used after 1354, when it was granted to Thomas Legge ( then serving his second of two terms ) by King Edward III.
Abel-Rémusat's counterparts in England and Germany were Samuel Kidd ( 1797 – 1843 ) and Wilhelm Schott ( 1807 – 1889 ) respectively, though the first important secular sinologists in these two countries were James Legge and Hans Georg Conon von der Gabelentz.
It was formed as a fusilier regiment in 1685 by Lord Dartmouth, George Legge, from two companies of the Tower of London guard, and was originally called the Ordnance Regiment.
" Fruhling " indeed, gave such trouble that Legge, in promoting the concert, was two days before the event advertising the Strauss as “ three songs with orchestra ”.
* Dollar was the home town of Scottish sinologist James Legge, the translator of The Chinese Classics, who invited Wang Tao to live in Dollar from 1870-1872 where he wrote two travel notes: Wondering in the Rambling Park and Touring the Mountain in Dollar, later published in Jottings from Carefree Travel, the very first travel book about Europe by a Chinese scholar.
The manor was anciently called Brom Legge, and derived its present name from the circumstances of its being the property of the Crown for nearly two centuries after the Norman conquest, previous to which it had been distinguished as the residence of the Earls of Mercia.

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* Lois Legge, " Life on $ 5, 000 a year: Merkel ’ s Radical Simplicity has included wearing same boots for eight years, growing own veggies ", Chronicle Herald March 20, 2010
On 25 November of that year he was appointed post-captain of HMS Captain, sailing for the West Indies with the broad pennant of Commodore Edward Legge.

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* Brahms, Four Symphonies, Tragic Overture and Haydn Variations, 1952, Philharmonia Orchestra, London ( his only appearances with that orchestra, produced by Walter Legge ).
Mindful of the enormous success of the Philharmonia Chorus, founded in 1957 by Legge to work with his Philharmonia Orchestra, the LSO decided to establish its own chorus.
After the war, opera resumed at Covent Garden under a different management, but Legge went ahead with his plans for a new orchestra.
His career was turned around in 1954 by the London-based producer Walter Legge, who recorded Klemperer in Beethoven, Brahms and much else with his hand-picked orchestra, the Philharmonia, for the EMI label.
The village is twinned with Theillay in the Loir-et-Cher départment of France, and the Nether Stowey Twinning Association was established in 1996 by Glyn Legge and Steve Darch.
Legge's most enduring work has been The Chinese Classics: with a Translation, Critical and Exegetical Notes, Prolegomena, and Copious Indexes, 5 vols., ( Hong Kong: Legge ; London: Trubner, 1861 – 1872 ):
* Lauren F. Pfister, Striving for ' The Whole Duty of Man ': James Legge and the Scottish Protestant Encounter with China, 2 vols., published by The Scottish Studies Centre of the Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz in Germersheim, 2004.
Keeling had contacted a courtier, who put him in touch with George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth, and Dartmouth had brought him to Jenkins, Secretary of State.
Pressing further inland, troops from the 6th Battalion had attempted to reach the ridge, crossing a wide valley ( later known as " Legge Valley "), but they were pushed back when a Turkish regiment, the 27th, had launched a counterattack from the south-east towards Lone Pine at 10: 00 a. m., with the objective of retaking the 400 Plateau.
* Zhong Yong, Chinese text interspersed with an English translation by James Legge ( at the Chinese Text Project )
On 3 July 1914, he sailed for England with his wife and three children to replace Colonel James Gordon Legge as the Australian representative on the Imperial General Staff.
From early in his career he collaborated with famous lyric sopranos Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Irmgard Seefried, and the recording producer Walter Legge, issuing instantly successful albums of Lieder by Schubert and Hugo Wolf.
The distinctive endemic race in Sri Lanka, P. s. brevicauda Legge, 1879, has a shorter tail and has the juveniles with yellowish underparts apart from a distinct call.
Initially she started a philosophy degree with Genevieve Lloyd at ANU in Canberra and attending " Act 2 performance festival ", transferring to Canberra School of Art in 1982, where she was influenced by " Act 3 performance festival " which included Jill Orr & Aleks Danko ; Phillip Institute of Technology in Melbourne 1983 recalling classes with John Dunkley Smith ; completing her BFA at Southern Cross University in 1988 where she met Geoffrey Legge of Watters Gallery who asked her to come to Sydney and show her work to the new gallery Legge Gallery, who represented her work from 1989-94.
In 1919, along with George Swinburne and Generals White and Legge, he produced a report on the organisation of the post-war Army.
The Order pf Saint Augustine is represented in the College seal by the image of a book imprinted with the famous words connected with Saint Augustine's conversion, " Tolle Legge " (" take up and read ").
In its early years the Philharmonia became closely identified with Karajan, but when he turned his attentions to the Berlin Philharmonic, Legge worked more and more with Otto Klemperer, a famous conductor in the 1920s and 30s who had been out of the limelight until Legge revitalised his career.
In 1964, concerned at what he saw as falling standards, Legge disbanded the orchestra, which at once re-formed as the New Philharmonia, without him but with Klemperer as chief conductor.

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William Legge 2nd Earl of Dartmouth PC, FRS ( 20 June 1731 – 15 July 1801 ), styled as Viscount Lewisham from 1732 to 1750, was a British statesman who is most remembered for his part in the government before and during the American Revolution.
Unlike his successors Legge and Culshaw, Gaisberg did not generally regard it as part of his function to influence the way performers performed.
The province was created by the Royal Decree n. 3702 of 23 October 1859, the Legge Rattazzi, as a union of five of the six provinces which had formed the Division of Alessandria ( the provinces of Alessandria, Acqui, Asti, Casale and Tortona ) plus the Province of Novi which had formed part of the Division of Genoa.
Having thus incurred Bute's displeasure Legge was again dismissed from the exchequer in March 1761, but he continued to take part in parliamentary debates until his death at Tunbridge Wells in 1764.

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In the pre-war years, Legge pioneered " subscription " recordings, by which the public were invited to pay in advance for their copies of future recordings, thus making it economically possible for EMI to make such " niche " but classic recordings as the songs of Hugo Wolf ( sung by Elena Gerhardt ) and the complete piano works of Beethoven ( played by Artur Schnabel ).
" Legge predicted to John Culshaw and Georg Solti that their Decca recording of Das Rheingold would not sell ; it became a classical best-seller.
The NGS ceased operations in 1931, partly due to low sales, and partly because the major record companies, in particular EMI with their own Society issues overseen by Walter Legge, had begun to take on the role of recording similar repertoire, and thus the Society was seen as no longer necessary.
* Sardinia: Sardinian, Sassarese and Gallurese are co-official, enjoying the same dignity and standing of Italian, in their respective territories ( Legge regionale 15 ottobre 1997, n. 26 ), Catalan is co-official in the city of Alghero, Tabarchino in the islands of Sulcis.

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18-bis Legge 91 / 1981 mainly for the abnormal signing in 2002 – 03 season, ( such as Davide Bombardini for € 11 million account value, which the flopped player exchange boosted 2002 – 03 season result ) and the tax payment of 2002 – 03 season was rescheduled.
* Confucian Analects ( 1893 ) Translated by James Legge.
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The head of the trust was a Methodist named William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth.
Named for William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth — an important supporter of Eleazar Wheelock's earlier efforts but who, in fact, opposed creation of the College and never donated to it — Dartmouth is the nation's ninth oldest college and the last institution of higher learning established under Colonial rule.
Compare these transcriptions of Chinese 道: Wade – Giles tao or tao < sup > 4 </ sup > ( marking 4th tone ), Legge romanization tâo, Latinxua Sin Wenz dau, Yale Romanization dàu, Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II dau, Hanyu Pinyin dào, Tongyong Pinyin daˋo, Gwoyeu Romatzyh or National Romanization daw, Zhuyin fuhao ㄉㄠ, and Cyrillic Palliday system дао.
The Natural Law Party in Italy ( Partito della Legge Naturale, PLN ) took place to several ( both general and local ) elections in the nineties.
The Latin-language drama Richardus Tertius ( 1579 ) by Thomas Legge is believed to be the first history play written in England.
James Legge, the famous translator of the Chinese Classics.
James Legge continued to be Principal until he was appointed by the Government in 1864 to help prepare for the opening of Queen's College.
* Legge, Elizabeth.
He named the town " Dartmouth " after William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, the patron of Dartmouth College.
*-See the chapter on " Getting on Record ", pp. 62 – 75, about the early record industry and Fred Gaisberg and Walter Legge and ffrr ( Full Frequency Range Recording ).
Englishman and moviestar David Faris Legge is buried on a farm in Petersburg, TN.
Legge is most widely known for his role in the 1970s low-budget slasher film Bloodstalkers.
There have been nine female drivers to qualify: Janet Guthrie, Lyn St. James, Sarah Fisher, Danica Patrick, Milka Duno, Ana " Bia " Beatriz, Simona de Silvestro, Pippa Mann, and Katherine Legge.
The orchestra was founded in 1945 by Walter Legge.
As Legge was a recording producer for EMI it was widely believed that the orchestra was primarily formed for recording purposes, but that was not Legge's intention.
He had been Sir Thomas Beecham's assistant at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, before World War II, and, assuming that he and Beecham would be in charge there again after the war, Legge planned to establish a first-class orchestra for opera, concerts and recordings.
Beecham conducted the concert ( for the fee of one cigar ) but as he refused to be Legge's employee and Legge refused to cede control of the orchestra, Beecham instead went on to found the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
At first Legge was against appointing an official principal conductor, feeling that no one conductor should have more importance to the orchestra than Legge himself.

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