10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REGENTSHIP»
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Chronicles:England,Scotland(6vl): Chro.Eng.Scot.Etc 6v
Amongst which accidents in Scotlandthis rarelie happened, that the earleMorton
surrenderedhis protectorship or regentship of the king and kingdome of Scotland.
WhichImaie worthilie countrare, sith men in so great authoritie of commanding ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
regentship regentship (re'jent-ship), n. [< regent + -sltip.] The office or dignity of a
regent, especially of a vicegerent, or one who governs for a king; regency. If York
have ill demean 'd himself In France, Then let him be deaay d the regentship.
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
The office or dignity of a regent, especially of a vicegerent, or one who governs
for a king; regency. If York have 111 demean 'd himself in France, Then let him be
denay 'd the regentship. Shale., 2 Hen. VI., L 3. 107. regerminate (re-jer'rai-nat), ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
We. select. rather. some. glimpses. of. him. from. Mr. Lockhart's. record. The. first.
is. of. dining. with. Royalty. or. Prince~. Regentship. itself;. an. almost. official.
matter: 'On hearing from Mr. Croker (then Secretary to the Admiralty) that Scott
was ...
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Characteristics, "Inaugural Address," and "Sir Walter Scott"
We. select. rather. some. glimpses. of. him. from. Mr. Lockhart's. record. The. first.
is. of. dining. with. Royalty. or. Prince-. Regentship. itself;. an. almost. official.
matter: ' On hearing from Mr. Croker (then Secretary to the Admiralty) that Scott
was ...
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Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: A Dictionary of the English ...
REGENTSHIP. REHEARSER. Re'gent Ship (re"'j*nt-shTp), n. Office of a regent.
Re-ger'ml nate (rS-jer'niT-nat), v. i. To germinate again. Re-ger ml na'tlon (-jeVmT
-na'shun), n. A germinating again or anew. Reg'l-Ci dal (reyT-si'dal), a.
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The Scottish Chronicle: Or, A Complete History & Description ...
seventh year ofhis reigns, and in the year of our Lord one thousand' four hundred
fortia and foure, put Alexander Lwuingmne, knight, from his regentship, and took
upon himself the absolute governement of the kingdoms, of whom thus writeth ...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems
If York have ill demean'd himself in France, Then let him be denay'd the
regentship *. Som. If Somerset be unworthy of the place, Let York be regent ; I will
yield to him. War. Whether your grace be worthy, yea, or no, Dispute not that York
is the ...
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1858
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Shakespeare Adaptations from the Restoration: Five Plays
Sir, if I ill demean'd my self in France, Then let me be deny'd the Regentship.
Somerset. Sir, if I be unworthy of the place, Then give the Duke of York the
Regentship. Warwick Whether your Grace, my Lord, be worthy or not, Dispute not
that, the ...
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Corona Martiniana: studia in honorem Iani Martínek Pragensis ...
De Campis's regentship (1516-30) coincided with the disastrous drop in student
numbers at Cologne between 1515 and 1535. Arnold de Tungris's history of the
Laurentiana records the period as a nadir; another bursa, the Corneliana, closed
...
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Chinese Indonesian to run for regent
Whether he would complete the application form for the regentship, he said, depended on the PDI-P's Central Java provincial branch. “I am also waiting for the ... «Jakarta Post, Feb 15»