Meetings and Greetings: The Salutations, Obeisances and Courtesies of Nations ; with Notes on Titles, Dignities, EtcW. Tegg & Company, 1877 - 296 Seiten |
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... took his seat in the Chair of State . The Deputy . Lord Great Chamberlain , Lord High Constable and the Deputy Earl Marshal , placed them* Ceremonial of the Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George IV . , in the Abbey of St ...
... took his seat in the Chair of State . The Deputy . Lord Great Chamberlain , Lord High Constable and the Deputy Earl Marshal , placed them* Ceremonial of the Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King George IV . , in the Abbey of St ...
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... took his seat , and the Bible , Chalice , and Patina were placed on the altar . His Majesty proceeded to the altar , and , kneeling , made an offering of a pall , or altar cloth of gold ; also , his second offering of an ingot of gold ...
... took his seat , and the Bible , Chalice , and Patina were placed on the altar . His Majesty proceeded to the altar , and , kneeling , made an offering of a pall , or altar cloth of gold ; also , his second offering of an ingot of gold ...
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... took place, and articles of great difficulty were discussed, by the cardinal's bedside. When the Nuncio Spada would have made the cardinal jealous of the pretensions of the English ambassadors, and reproached him with yielding his ...
... took place, and articles of great difficulty were discussed, by the cardinal's bedside. When the Nuncio Spada would have made the cardinal jealous of the pretensions of the English ambassadors, and reproached him with yielding his ...
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... took exception at this, being, he said, irregular and unusual, that place being ever wont to be reserved empty for state /" In a word, no person in the world was ever to sit on that stool ; but Sir John, holding a conference, before he ...
... took exception at this, being, he said, irregular and unusual, that place being ever wont to be reserved empty for state /" In a word, no person in the world was ever to sit on that stool ; but Sir John, holding a conference, before he ...
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... took that at the legate's left hand , leaving the second at the right hand to the Spanish , who , taking it , persuaded himself to have the better of it ; sed de hoc quære . ” How modestly , yet how shrewdly insinuated ! So much , if ...
... took that at the legate's left hand , leaving the second at the right hand to the Spanish , who , taking it , persuaded himself to have the better of it ; sed de hoc quære . ” How modestly , yet how shrewdly insinuated ! So much , if ...
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according altar ambassador ancient answer appeared arms arrived attended Author Bishop Black blessed called carriages carried ceremony Chamberlain Church cloth Commons continued court covered cross Crown custom drawn dress Duchess Duke Earl Emperor England English entered Esquire express flowers France French Garter give given gold greeting Guards hand head holy honour Host House immediately Imperial King kiss kneel Knight ladies leave letter London Lord Majesty Majesty's manner Mass master meet o'clock observed offered Palace party passed peace performed person Pope prayer precedence present Price priest Prince Prince of Wales Princess procession puts Queen received reception respect Robes Roman round Royal Highness Russian salute says seated sent side Sir John stand station Street suite taken took train Waiting
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Seite 41 - And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of England and Ireland, and to the churches there committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do, or shall appertain to them, or any of them? Queen. — All this I promise to do.
Seite 77 - Then said Saul to his servant, But, behold, if we go, what shall we bring the man ? for the bread is spent in our vessels, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God : what have we...
Seite 119 - Thou art my confidence;" 25 if I rejoiced because my wealth was great, and because mine hand had gotten much; 28 if I beheld the sun when it shined, or the moon walking in brightness; "and my heart hath been secretly enticed, or my mouth hath kissed my hand: 28 this also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge; chapter 31: 28 57 for I should have denied the God that is above.
Seite 41 - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the Statutes in Parliament agreed on, and the respective laws and customs of the same?
Seite 41 - 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 :
Seite 129 - as ye be an Englishman, whose custom is in your country to kiss all ladies and gentlewomen without offence, and although it be not so here in this realm, yet will I be so bold to kiss you, and so shall all my maidens.
Seite 3 - Then he said to Gehazi, Gird up thy loins, and take my staff in thine hand, and go thy way : if thou meet any man, salute him not ; and if any salute thee, answer him not again : and lay my staff upon the face of the child.
Seite 238 - THE CHURCH HISTORY OF BRITAIN, From the Birth of Jesus Christ to the Year 1648. Endeavoured by THOMAS FULLER, DD, Sometime Prebendary of Old Sarum, and Author of " History of the Worthies of England," " Abel Redivivus,
Seite 101 - Speaker of the house of commons should be first chosen, that you, gentlemen of the house of commons, repair to the place where you are to sit, and there proceed to the appointment of some proper person to be your Speaker ; and that you present such person whom you shall so choose here, to-morrow (at an hour stated) for her Majesty's royal approbation.
Seite 129 - I attended my lady's coming; and after she came thither out of her own chamber, she received me most gently, like one of noble estate, having a train of twelve gentlewomen. And when she with her train came all out, she said to me, 'Forasmuch...