The Book of the Court; Exhibiting the Origin, Peculiar Duties, and Privileges of the Several Ranks of the Nobility and Gentry More Particularly of the Great Officers of State, and Members of the Royal Household; with an Introductory Essay on Regal State and Ceremonial and a Full Account of the Coronation Ceremony, EtcBentley, 1838 - 487 páginas |
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... dignity of her Household , by the choice of Officers qualified by birth and education to do justice to her selec- tion , and to add by their personal appearance , to the dignity and elegance of her Court . Francis Osborne , whom Johnson ...
... dignity of her Household , by the choice of Officers qualified by birth and education to do justice to her selec- tion , and to add by their personal appearance , to the dignity and elegance of her Court . Francis Osborne , whom Johnson ...
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... dignity ; for gunpowder is in effect the whole strength of war ; all other weapons and instruments , are little regarded in respect of it . " Now if Princes can make themselves the sole masters of gunpowder , which is easily done by ...
... dignity ; for gunpowder is in effect the whole strength of war ; all other weapons and instruments , are little regarded in respect of it . " Now if Princes can make themselves the sole masters of gunpowder , which is easily done by ...
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... dignity by a violation of Etiquette . But his blood was so heated , that on the following day he was attacked with erysipelas in the head , and died in consequence . Other instances , not less remarkable , and perhaps not more au- The ...
... dignity by a violation of Etiquette . But his blood was so heated , that on the following day he was attacked with erysipelas in the head , and died in consequence . Other instances , not less remarkable , and perhaps not more au- The ...
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... dignity of the Im- perial Court . It was indeed found to be so essential both to the comfort and policy of Napoleon , that some approach should be made to the system which prevailed under the " ancien regime that , previous to his ...
... dignity of the Im- perial Court . It was indeed found to be so essential both to the comfort and policy of Napoleon , that some approach should be made to the system which prevailed under the " ancien regime that , previous to his ...
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... dignity of the Prince ; but in more advanced ages , the progress of refinement , even though such refinement be con- fined to the Court , leads to the rejection of numbers as a source of dignity , and to the substituting , in lieu of ...
... dignity of the Prince ; but in more advanced ages , the progress of refinement , even though such refinement be con- fined to the Court , leads to the rejection of numbers as a source of dignity , and to the substituting , in lieu of ...
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Página 417 - Anoint and cheer our soiled face With the abundance of thy grace. Keep far our foes, give peace at home : Where thou art guide, no ill can come.
Página 415 - Christ, at or after the consecration thereof, by any person whatsoever ; and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary, or any other saint, and the sacrifice of the Mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous.
Página 419 - O Lord, with the Holy Ghost the Comforter, and daily increase in them Thy manifold gifts of grace ; the spirit of wisdom and understanding ; the spirit of counsel and ghostly strength ; the spirit of knowledge and true godliness ; and fill them, O Lord, with the spirit of Thy holy fear, now and for ever. Amen.
Página 35 - Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law? And will you maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the united church of England and Ireland, and the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government thereof, as by law established within England and Ireland, and the territories thereunto belonging...
Página 35 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law ; and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? ' King or queen :
Página 415 - And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation whatsoever...
Página 441 - It is very meet, right, and our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks unto thee, O Lord, Holy Father, Almighty, Everlasting God.
Página 141 - With lokkes crulle, as they were leyd in presse. Of twenty yeer of age he was, I gesse. Of his stature he was of evene lengthe, And wonderly deliver, and greet of strengthe.
Página 379 - From Paul's I went, to Eton sent, To learn straightways the Latin phrase, Where fifty-three stripes given to me At once I had. For fault but small, or none at all, It came to pass thus beat I was; See, Udal, see the mercy of thee To me, poor lad.
Página 415 - ... the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man or absolved of this declaration or any part thereof, although the Pope or any other person or persons or power whatsoever should dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.