10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRANDEESHIP»
Discover the use of
grandeeship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
grandeeship and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Anthropology of Ethics
At a minimum and by the seventeenth century, the latter category had as its
markers a family name and a coat of arms (Monteiro 1998: 81; 2000: 139). Within
it, the Grandeza or “grandeeship” was composed only of counts, marquises and ...
To have called herself ' Duchess Countess' would have sounded in her Castillian
ears as an heraldic bathos, although she derived grandeeship from each title
alike, and knew of course that the style of count in olden times was almost royal.
3
The Quarterly Review (London)
To have called herself ' Duchess Countess' would have sounded in her Castillian
ears as an heraldic bathos, although she derived grandeeship from each title
alike, and knew of course that the style of count in olden times was almost royal.
4
The London Quarterly Review
Formerly there existed three classes of grandeeship : the first, ' la pvimera classe'
(into which tho other two have been absorbed), put on their hats in the presence
be/ore the king spoke to them; the second class covered their heads after the ...
Crillon, who retook it from the English in 1 782. n rewarded by his Catholic
Majesty with a grandeeship and the title of Duke of Maiiaa. There is an old
Spanish proverb which declares, that the three belt harbours m tm*
Mediterranean are June, ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1832
Formerly there existed three classes of grandeeship : the first, ' la primera clause'
(into which the other two have been absorbed), put on their hats in the presence
before the king spoke to them ; the second class covered their heads after the ...
7
The Croker Papers: The Correspondence and Diaries of the ...
... themselves in order, but they cried out that “there was no order there, they were
all equal.” This confusion is a part of the dignity, for they do not even recognise
the original date of a grandeeship even in the highest class, which is hereditary.
John Wilson Croker, Louis J. Jennings, 2012
8
A View of Spain: Comprising a Descriptive Itinerary, of Each ...
The first is paid by eyery new grandee on his creation, and at every future
succession to the title ; the latter is an annual tax. The former amounts to about
100,000 reals (1000/.) for a grandeeship, and to 30,000 reals (312/. 10j.) for a
patent of ...
Alexandre comte de Laborde, 1809
9
A view of Spain. Translated
The first is paid by every new grandee on his creation, and at every future
succession to the tide ; the latter is an annual tax. The former amounts to about
100,000 reals (1000/.) for a grandeeship, and to 30,000 reals (312/. 10j.) for a
patent of ...
Alexandre Louis J. Laborde (comte de.), 1809
Don Andres de Ribera, the Viceroy of Peru, was the remnant of a delightful man,
broken by the table, the alcove, a grandeeship and ten years of exile. As a youth
he had accompanied embassies to Versailles and Rome; he had fought in the ...