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King's and secretaries
Apparently he acted as one of the King's secretaries, and in 1697 he was secretary to the plenipotentiaries who concluded the Peace of Ryswick.

King's and objected
Elmsley also objected to Russell's self-appointment to the Court of King's Bench due to Russell's lack of legal training and the violation of the separation of judicial and executive powers.

King's and strongly
Fox's supporters, however, certainly saw themselves as legitimate heirs of the Whig tradition, and they strongly opposed Pitt in his early years in office, notably during the regency crisis revolving around the King's temporary insanity in 1788 – 1789, when Fox and his allies supported full powers for their ally, the Prince of Wales, as regent.
Louis Stanislas urged the King to act strongly against the declaration, while the King's popular minister, Jacques Necker, intended to compromise with the new assembly.
Due to its proximity to Oxford, the King's capital, Banbury was at one stage a Royalist town, but the inhabitants were known to be strongly Puritan.
The Leveller point of view had been strongly represented in the Putney Debates, held between the various factions of the Army in 1647, just prior to the King's temporary escape from army custody.
As Speaker he visited Charles II at Breda, and addressed him in very flattering terms on his return to London ; but he refused to accede to the King's demand that he should dismiss Burnet from his position as chaplain to the Master of the Rolls, and in parliament he strongly denounced any relaxation of the laws against papists.
His drawings show a taste for strongly drawn realism in the direction his son-in-law William Hogarth was to pursue, but this is largely overridden in the finished works, and for Greenwich he took to heart his careful list of " Objections that will arise from the plain representation of the King's landing as it was in fact and in the modern way and dress " and painted a conventional Baroque glorification.
The figural depiction of an object resembling a conical hat on a stone slab of the King's Grave at Kivik, Southern Sweden, strongly supports their association with religion and cult, as does the fact that the known examples appear to have been deposited ( buried ) carefully.

King's and claiming
Opponents of the Pragmatic Sanction argued that it was never officially promulgated, claiming the King's younger brother, Prince Carlos, the rightful heir to the Crown according to the Salic Law.
Pronouncing judgement in favour of the accused's plea claiming the wager of battle, Justice Bayley of the King's Bench said that:
Here, Blunderbore has built a hedge over the King's Highway between St Ives and Marazion, claiming the land as his own.
Here, Blunderbore has built a hedge over the King's Highway between St Ives to Marazion, claiming the land as his own.
However, Illidan convinces Kil ' jaeden to give him one more chance, claiming that he was gathering more forces to assault the Lich King's Frozen Throne.
As a result of Burger King's actions, Hungry Jack's owner Jack Cowin and his company Competitive Foods Australia, began legal proceedings in 2001 against the Burger King Corporation claiming Burger King Corporation had violated the conditions of the master franchising agreement and was in breach of the contract.
King's men and at Victoria he saved twenty-six of Lt. Col. William Ward's troops by claiming to need them to transport cannons across the San Antonio River ), Colonel Garay, Father Maloney ( also referred as Molloy ), Urrea's wife and an unnamed girl.
King's men, and twenty-six of Lt. Col. William Ward's troops by claiming to need them to build boats and transport cannons across the San Antonio River.
O ' Neill meanwhile successfully took several forts in the north of the country, claiming to be acting in the King's name.
Though for the most part well received, winning the Softsel Hot List Hottest Product Award in 1987, the release of this product in 1986 was quickly met with loud protests from gamers claiming that King's Quest III wasn't really a King's Quest at all.

King's and monarch
Called " King's Tower " at the time, in honour of the then-reigning monarch, William IV, the tower was an integral part of Barry's original design, of which he intended it to be the most memorable element.
In addition to these disasters, Edward II is remembered for his probable death in Berkeley Castle, allegedly by murder, and for being the first monarch to establish colleges at Oxford and Cambridge: Oriel College at Oxford and King's Hall, a predecessor of Trinity College, at Cambridge.
After the King's initial dismay over Churchill's appointment of Lord Beaverbrook to the Cabinet, he and Churchill developed " the closest personal relationship in modern British history between a monarch and a Prime Minister ".
The King's Aides-de-Camp are senior officers chosen by the monarch and charged with carrying out certain tasks on his behalf, such as representing him at events.
Absolutism was underpinned by a written constitution for the first time in Europe in the 1665 Kongeloven (" King's Law ") of Denmark-Norway, whose § 2 ordered that the monarch shall from this day forth be revered and considered the most perfect and supreme person on the Earth by all his subjects, standing above all human laws and having no judge above his person, neither in spiritual nor temporal matters, except God alone.
Apart from being a monarch, the King's interests included mathematics, and anything that would be beneficial to his warlike purposes.
Previously a change to republican status had been seen as incompatible with continued membership, but negotiations with the other Commonwealth members resulted in recognition of the British monarch as a ceremonial Head of the Commonwealth, despite the end of the King's role in India's constitutional system.
The King's own penury meant the old Cavaliers received scant financial reward, but what the prodigal monarch could offer – which would cost him nothing – were positions at court for their progeny.
From Bacon's point of view, the King's Bench was a far more precarious position for someone loyal to the common law rather than the monarch.
The King's House ( Kungsgården ) was next to Hovgården and the monarch ruled over the nearby Viking city of Birka.
By the standards of the oaths of allegiance to be found in other British Commonwealth dominions, it was quite mild, with no direct personal Oath to the monarch, only an indirect oath of fidelity by virtue of the King's role in the Treaty settlement as " King in Ireland ", a figurehead position.
Following the de facto breakthrough of parliamentarism in 1917 the King's powers were in practice considerably reduced, and he became a constitutional monarch with only limited political authority.
" The official memorial record of the anniversary was titled The King's Book of Quebec ; with the assent of George V, the reigning monarch at the time, the volume was published in 1911.
He then marched to the King's aid in Dorset, supplying this monarch with large sums of money for his cause.
But now Victoria Eugenie had drawn the King's attention and, as Princess Patricia seemed not to be impressed by the Spanish monarch, Alfonso's interest in Victoria Eugenie grew.
After 1931, when the Statute of Westminster came into being and the Dominions of the British Empire became independent states, equal in status to the UK, the Order of Merit remained an honour open to all the King's realms ; thus, as with the monarch who conferred it, the order ceased to be purely British.
Four soldiers of the King's African Rifles at the Coronation of the British monarch | coronation of Edward VII of the United Kingdom | King Edward VII in 1902.
After 1931, when the Statute of Westminster came into being and the Dominions of the British Empire became independent states, equal in status to Britain, the Royal Victorian Order remained an honour open to all the King's realms ; thus, as with the monarch who conferred it, the order ceased to be purely British.
The Queen's Bench ( or, during the reign of a male monarch, the King's Bench ) is the superior court in a number of jurisdictions within some of the Commonwealth realms.
The Crown's representative in the ecclesiastical courts of England was the King's Advocate ( or Queen's Advocate when the monarch was female ).
* Kongevagt ( King's Watch )-when the monarch is in residence-accompanied by the Royal Guards music band.
The Queen's peace ( or, during the reign of a male monarch, King's peace ) is the term used in the Commonwealth realms to describe the protection the monarch, in right of each state, provides to his or her subjects.
The Queen's Official Birthday ( King's Official Birthday in the reign of a male monarch ) is the selected day on which the birthday of the monarch of the Commonwealth realms ( currently Queen Elizabeth II ) is officially celebrated in those countries.

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