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Queen and did
This reconciled the political parties but did not reconcile the army which, already dissatisfied with the king's marriage, became still more so at the rumors that one of the two unpopular brothers of Queen Draga, Lieutenant Nikodije, was to be proclaimed heir-presumptive to the throne.
This provision has been dormant since Queen Victoria ascended the throne, because she did not inherit Hanover under the Salic Laws of the German states, but in principle it could again become relevant in the future.
On Queen Victoria's death, they did not have a general staff, a permanent divisional and corps organization, or enlistment by conscription.
The Eagles gave nods to disco with " One of These Nights " ( 1975 ) and " Disco Strangler " ( 1979 ), Paul McCartney & Wings did " Goodnight Tonight " ( 1979 ), Queen did " Another One Bites the Dust " ( 1980 ), The Rolling Stones did " Miss You " ( 1978 ), Chicago did " Street Player " ( 1979 ), The Beach Boys did " Here Comes the Night " ( 1979 ), The Kinks did "( Wish I Could Fly Like ) Superman " ( 1979 ), and the J. Geils Band did " Come Back " ( 1980 ).
Godfrey Goodman, Bishop of Gloucester, recalled: " When we had experience of a Scottish government, the Queen did seem to revive.
Neale and Rowse also idealised the Queen personally: she always did everything right ; her more unpleasant traits were ignored or explained as signs of stress.
Whether it was Sidney next challenged Oxford to a duel or the other way around, Oxford did not take it further, and the Queen personally took Sidney to task for not recognizing the difference between his status and Oxford's.
A dejected procession, numbering some 4, 000 according to most of the sources, such as Hills or Jackson filed out of the Land Port with Queen Isabella's banner at their head, and led by the Spanish Governor, Diego de Salinas, the Spanish garrison, with their three brass cannon, the religious orders, the city council and all those inhabitants who did not wish to take the oath of allegiance to Charles III as asked by the terms of surrender.
Until 2001, Governors-General did not pay income tax on their salary ; this was changed after the Queen agreed to pay tax.
His appearance on stage prompted the Queen Mother to rise to her feet, the only time she did so during the whole show, and she later broke protocol to go backstage to speak with Cagney directly.
: The Court the East India Company you say, are ruffled by my having caused the Maharajah to cede to the Queen the Koh-i-noor ; while the ' Daily News ' and my Lord Ellenborough of India, 1841-44 are indignant because I did not confiscate everything to her Majesty ... motive was simply this: that it was more for the honour of the Queen that the Koh-i-noor should be surrendered directly from the hand of the conquered prince into the hands of the sovereign who was his conqueror, than it should be presented to her as a gift — which is always a favour — by any joint-stock company among her subjects.
Foot did not make it generally known that HM the Queen Mother had complimented him on it ; he later donated the garment to the People's History Museum in Manchester.
Only in 1919, at the urging of her sister, Dowager Queen Alexandra, did she begrudgingly depart, fleeing via the Crimea over the Black Sea to London.
At a function attended by the Queen at Parliament House, Canberra, in 1963, Menzies quoted the Elizabethan poet Thomas Ford, " I did but see her passing by, and yet I love her till I die ".
Marian did not immediately gain the unquestioned role ; in Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor, and Marriage, his sweetheart is ' Clorinda the Queen of the Shepherdesses '.
Tancred had imprisoned William's widow, Queen Joan, who was Richard's sister, and did not give her the money she had inherited in William's will.
Gladstone denounced Disraeli's policies of territorial aggrandizement, military pomp, and imperial symbolism ( such as making the Queen Empress of India ), saying it did not fit a modern commercial and Christian nation.
; 1861: Death of Prince Albert ; Queen Victoria refuses to go out in public for many years, and when she did she wore a widow's bonnet instead of the crown.

Queen and ask
Queen Elizabeth and the Palatine found that the most obvious solution would be to form an alliance with Charles ' enemies, the House of Valois, and ask them to provide a suitable king.
After an opening bid or an overcall of 1NT ( 2NT ), responder bids 2 ( 3 ) ( artificial ) to ask opener or overcaller to bid a four card major suit headed by a Queen minimum if he has one.
Knox knew that the Queen Regent would ask for help from France.
The Queen told Margaret, " Under the circumstances, it isn't unreasonable for me to ask you to wait a year.
Her policy of non-interference in politics led to Turner making a visit to London to advise the Queen of a pending election call and to ask her to postpone her trip.
Mulroney had to use Section 26 ( the Deadlock Clause ), a little known Constitutional provision, allowing him in an emergency situation to ask the Queen to appoint 8 new Senators.
Despite his actions in deposing Sihanouk, Nol was a firm believer in traditional Cambodian hierarchy: after Sihanouk had been removed he prostrated himself at the Queen Mother's feet in order to ask forgiveness.
Reaching the line of Rebma's guards, they have to ask Moire, Rebma's Queen, for sanctuary.
Catherine concealed the marriage from everyone for months, even after she became pregnant ; in her eighth month of pregnancy and on progress with the Court in Ipswich, she decided to ask someone to plead for her with the Queen.
Queen Victoria did not want to ask Palmerston to form a government and so asked Lord Derby to accept the premiership.
On 20 July 1960 Fleming wrote to Chopping to ask if he could undertake the art for the next book, agreeing on a fee of 200 guineas, saying that " I will ask Cape to produce an elegant skeleton hand and an elegant Queen of Hearts.
At the same time, Queen Henrietta of England meets the Musketeers ' old English friend, Lord de Winter-a Royalist come to ask for French assistance for King Charles I of England, her husband, in the English Civil War, and sends Athos and Aramis to England as well.
Robinson believed it was a good idea for the Sinn Fein to meet with the Queen, saying, " We recognise that this will be a difficult ask for Her Majesty The Queen and a significant step for republicans.
For example, in one instance where a Bungalow Head was transported back to Victorian London, he had to ask for more from characters like " Jack The Let One Ripper ", " Florence Nightingale ", " Victorian Barry Manilow " and " Queen Victoria " ( who made him king ).
One might ask: " If the white pawn was on g2 from the start of the game, how could the Black Queen come to be on f3, also a Black Bishop to be on h3?
The verdict prompted the Queen to ask for a change in English law so that those implicated in cases with similar outcomes would be considered as " guilty, but insane.
Governor Dinwiddie to ask the French to leave the Ohio region, and he met with Iroquois leaders at Logstown, whilst there Washington failed to pay his respects to Queen Aliquippa.
He also regularly presented The Grind dance show with no shirt, prompting on one occasion guest Queen Latifah to ask him: " How much do they pay you to show your nipples?
On April 5, 2005, Blair went to Buckingham Palace to ask Queen Elizabeth II for the dissolution of Parliament.
Catherine Sutton is also reported to have met with Queen Victoria to ask for compensation for her property.
After the two get married the King and Queen ask them to rule as they feel that they cannot rule again and Cassima is loved by the people and Alexander gained the respect of everyone during his quest to save Cassima.
Wherefore, as best we can, we ask and require you that you consider what we have said to you, and that you take the time that shall be necessary to understand and deliberate upon it, and that you acknowledge the Church as the Ruler and Superior of the whole world, and the high priest called Pope, and in his name the King and Queen Doña Juana our lords, in his place, as superiors and lords and kings of these islands and this Tierra-firme by virtue of the said donation, and that you consent and give place that these religious fathers should declare and preach to you the aforesaid.

Queen and Gladstone
In this feud, Disraeli was aided by his warm friendship with Queen Victoria, who came to detest Gladstone during the latter's first premiership in the 1870s.
Gladstone, his rival distrusted by the Queen, a Liberal, served more terms and oversaw much of the overall law-making of the era.
Gladstone is famous for his oratory, for his rivalry with the Conservative Leader Benjamin Disraeli and his poor relations with Queen Victoria, who once complained, " He always addresses me as if I were a public meeting.
This, of course, implied that a mandate was coming from the Queen charging Mr. Gladstone with the formation of his first Government.
Queen Victoria asked Lord Hartington to form a ministry, but he persuaded her to send for Gladstone.
Gladstone had his last audience with the Queen on 28 February and chaired his last Cabinet on 1 March, the last of 556 he had chaired.
Gladstone met the Queen, where ( Gladstone believed ) she shook hands with him for the first time in the fifty years he had known her.
Queen and Mr. Gladstone ( 2 vol 1933 ) online edition
Simon Rae also commented upon Grace's eminence in Victorian England by saying that his public recognition was equalled only by Queen Victoria herself and William Ewart Gladstone.
These included leading figures of the European ' Enlightenment ' including the philosophers Voltaire, 1694 – 1778 ) and Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( 1712 – 1778 ); the future US Presidents John Adams ( 1735 – 1826 ) and Thomas Jefferson ( 1743 – 1826 ); Benjamin Franklin ( 1706 – 1790 ); the German landscape artist Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau ; the Italian statesman Giuseppe Garibaldi ( 1807 – 1882 ); Russian Tsars Nicholas I ( 1796 – 1855 ) and Alexander I ( 1777 – 1825 ); the king of Persia ; Queen Victoria ( 1819 – 1901 ) and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg ( 1819 – 61 ); Sir Walter Scott ( 1771 – 1832 ); Prince Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau ( 1740 – 1817 ); Prime Ministers William Ewart Gladstone ( 1809 – 1898 ) and Sir Robert Walpole ( 1676 – 1745 ); Queen Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 1683 – 1737 ); John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute ( 1713 – 92 ) his architect William Burges ( 1827 – 1881 ) and the present Prince of Wales and Princess Margaret.
Gladstone himself nonetheless hoped that Spencer would be his successor, but the Queen did not seek his advice, and chose Lord Rosebery instead.
Gladstone offered wavering Conservatives a compromise a little short of enfranchisement and redistribution, and after the Queen unsuccessfully attempted to persuade Salisbury to compromise, he wrote to Rev.
Nevertheless, he was raised to the peerage as Viscount Sherbrooke, of Sherbrooke in the County of Surrey, against the express wishes of Queen Victoria, but with the backing of William Gladstone ( a peerage that would become extinct upon his death ).
Many of Glasgow's public statues are situated around the square and include the only known equestrian statues of a young Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert, poets Robert Burns and Thomas Campbell, inventor James Watt, chemist Thomas Graham, generals Sir John Moore, Lord Clyde and politicians William Ewart Gladstone, Robert Peel and James Oswald
The couple started a school of applied art, the Leeds Technical School of Art, in 1871, and became well renowned for their work in fixing colour photography on to metal and pottery, leading to them being commissioned for portraits of Queen Victoria and the long-serving Prime Minister William Gladstone produced in this way, that were included alongside other mementos of the time in a time capsule – manufactured by Whitley Partners of Hunslet – which was placed in the foundations of Cleopatra's Needle on the embankment of the River Thames.
Fifteen years after the war, under the reign of Edward VII ( who assumed the throne after Queen Victoria abdicated due to her husband Prince Albert's death ) and the prime ministership of Gladstone, the United Kingdom maintains through Traveller's discovery a monopoly on the use of anti-ice.
* Gladstone, Disraeli and Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria refused to allow Gladstone to offer Labouchère an office, however ( he had insulted the Royal Family ).
Wood had already impressed Lord Beaconsfield ( then Prime Minister ), who had met him at the Queen ’ s suggestion after the Zulu War, and now impressed Gladstone, the current Prime Minister.
In 1883 she was appointed Mistress of the Robes to Queen Victoria by the Liberal Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, and served in that capacity until 1885.

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