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Monarchical and which
' It is a new title, but intended on their part as a tribute to the Monarchical principle which they earnestly desire to uphold.

Monarchical and is
Monarchical absolutism is of the past, and so is ecclesiolatry.
Similarly there is Immadi ( 2nd ) Nalvadi ( 4th ). Monarchical ordinal are used to distinguish among persons with the same name who held the same office

Monarchical and Crown
The Knights of the Crown: The Monarchical Orders of Knighthood in Later Medieval Europe, 1325-1520.
The Knights of the Crown: The Monarchical Orders of Knighthood in Later Medieval Europe, 1325-1520.
The Knights of The Crown: The Monarchical Orders of Knighthood in Later Medieval Europe, 1325 – 1520, Woodbridge, Suffolk ( Boydell Press ), ( revised edition 2000.
The Knights of The Crown: The Monarchical Orders of Knighthood in Later Medieval Europe, 1325 – 1520, Woodbridge, Suffolk ( Boydell Press ), ( revised edition 2000 ).
The Knights of the Crown: the Monarchical Orders of Knighthood in Later Medieval Europe, 1325-1520.

Monarchical and .
At Paris, he was influenced by the Gregorian Reform ideals of churchly independence from Monarchical rule.
The All-Russian Monarchical Assembly held in 1921 offered her to become the locum tenens of the Russian throne.
" The first type, " Monarchical Punishment ," involves the repression of the populace through brutal public displays of executions and torture.
Foucault goes on to argue that Disciplinary punishment leads to self-policing by the populace as opposed to brutal displays of authority from the Monarchical period.
** Monarchy devalues a parliamentary system – Monarchical prerogative powers can be used to circumvent normal democratic process with no accountability, and such processes are more desirable than not for any given nation-state.
* Wood, Gordon S. The Radicalism of the American Revolution: How a Revolution Transformed a Monarchical Society into a Democratic One Unlike Any That Had Ever Existed.

governance and thenceforth
In the 9th and 10th centuries many such churches adopted formal rules of governance, commonly derived from those composed by Chrodegang of Metz for Metz cathedral, and thenceforth came to be described as " collegiate "; and there were also new foundations of this type.

governance and evolved
In keeping with the evolution of the Westminster system of governance, Barbados has evolved into a Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy, meaning that all real power rests with the Parliament.
MCC's leadership in governance and education has arguably evolved its familial culture and values-driven education.

governance and under
This ensured for the first time that all the realms of the Iberian peninsula ( save for Portugal ) would be united by one monarch under one nascent Spanish crown, with the founding territories retaining their separate governance codes and laws.
The constitution designates the governance of India under two branches, namely: the executive branch and the legislative branch.
In 19th-century travel writing, the term incorporated eastern regions under then current or recent governance of the Ottoman empire, such as Greece.
* 1972 – The island of Okinawa, under U. S. military governance since its conquest in 1945, reverts to Japanese control.
In 2012, under the leadership of OSI director Simon Phipps, the OSI began transitioning towards a membership-based governance structure.
He urged Henry to invade Ireland to bring its Celtic Christian Church under the Roman system and to conduct a general reform of governance and society throughout the island.
Homage was again obtained under force from the nobles and the burghs, and a parliament was held to elect those who would meet later in the year with the English parliament to establish rules for the governance of Scotland.
Today in Germany the breed is considered a federal responsibility, with its governance falling under both the Trakehner Verband and the Trakehner Gesellschaft mbH ; the latter handling all business operations.
::“ Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure.
Adams's preamble was meant to encourage the overthrow of the governments of Pennsylvania and Maryland, which were still under proprietary governance.
* January 8 – President William McKinley of the United States places Alaska under military governance.
Knox answered that as long as her subjects found her rule convenient, he was willing to accept her governance, noting that Paul the Apostle had been willing to live under Nero's rule.
In a change of policy towards the papacy, Otto III bestowed the governance of the city upon Pope Sylvester II as part of the Papal States but under the overlordship of the Holy Roman Empire.
Both townsmen and farmers were repeatedly ravaged and victimized by the armies on both sides leaving little for the populations already stressed by the refugees from the war or fleeing the Catholic counter-reformation repressions under Ferdinand's governance.
After the assassination in 1398 of Biordo Michelotti, who had made himself lord of Perugia, the city became a pawn in the Italian Wars, passing to Gian Galeazzo Visconti ( 1400 ), to Pope Boniface IX ( 1403 ), and to Ladislaus of Naples ( 1408 – 14 ) before it settled into a period of sound governance under the Signoria of the condottiero Braccio da Montone ( 1416 – 24 ), who reached a concordance with the Papacy.
He had been elected by the faction of cardinals sympathetic to the political liberalization coursing across Europe, and his initial governance of the Papal States gives evidence of his own liberal sympathies: Under his direction various sorts of political prisoners in the Papal States were released and the city of Rome was granted a constitutional framework under guidance of his friend, philosopher-prince Antonio Rosmini-Serbati.
After the incorporation of the IJssel lands in Charlemagne's Francia, Zutphen became a local centre of governance under a count.
This theory of governance developed in Geneva under John Calvin and was introduced to Scotland by John Knox after his period of exile in Geneva.
A group of Virginia Quakers living in Accomac County, Virginia on the southern tip of the Delmarva Peninsula petitioned Lord Baltimore in 1661 to migrate further north on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay to the territory under his governance, and the governor saw the opportunity to fortify the borders of his territory on the Delmarva Peninsula against the pressing encroachment of the Virginians.
The Lordship later fell under the governance of the Lordship or County of Beilstein.
Armagh was divided into several baronies: Armagh was held by the O ' Rogans, Lower Fews was held by O ' Neill of the Fews, and Upper Fews were under governance of the O ' Larkins, who were later displaced by the MacCanns.
By 1864, it was clear that continued governance of the Province of Canada under the terms of the 1840 Act of Union had become impracticable.
In addition, under the Stipulations, MP3. com agreed to institute certain corporate governance enhancements.
There is also a growing number of community supported agriculture initiatives, some which operate under consumer / worker governance, which could be considered collective farms.

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