... going to die,’ King Uther said. ‘Who will be king after me?’ ‘Call your knights and great men,’ Merlin told the King. ‘Tell them, "My son, Arthur, will be the next king! ”‘ King Uther told ... wound6 a King Arthur is talking about Morgan leFay.b A nun is talking about King Arthur.c Morgan le Fay is talking about thescabbard of Excalibur.d Merlin is talking. He says that he is goingto ... and then the Kingof Ireland and I will be friends. It will be good for our two countries,’ King Mark said. ‘Ask the Kingof Ireland for me.’ So Tristram went back to Ireland. King Mark wants...
... wizard, guardian of Arthur King of Winchester King of CornwallQueen of Cornwalla sorceress, half-sister of Arthur and mother of Mordredson of Uther Pendragon and Igrayne, King of Britainan old ... called Hellawesthe Fair Maid of Astolatdaughter of the King and Queen of Ireland, wife of King Mark and lover of Tristram King of Cornwall King of Ireland7knightshieldhelmetarmoursheathbladeaxesword6castletowerspear'Who ... knightdaughter of Leodogran and wife of Arthur King of Cameliarda sorceress and companion of MorganaMaster of the Green ChapelChampion ofKing Mark of Cornwall, lover of Iseult the Fairthe purest...
... name of the committee of the two kingdoms, composed of a few members from each house, and of certaincommissioners from the estates of Scotland.[2] On this new body the Peers looked with an eye of ... first of these petitions, praying for a cessation of arms, had suggested a new line of policy to the king. [2] He privately informed the marquess of Ormond of his wish to bring over a portion of ... Holland. Surrender of Colchester. Prince of Wales in theDowns. Treaty of Newport. Plan of new constitution. Hints of bringing the king to trial. Petition for thatpurpose. King& apos;s answer...
... son of a kingof England receives the title of Prince of Wales; and there was an ancient custom of the realm, that an infant prince of Wales should be under the care, in his earliest years, of ... her mother. She was, of course, also a cousin of Prince Charles. Her father, being brother of the late king, and uncle of the present one, was made lieutenant general of the kingdom, having thus ... sash of which was made of silver. The interior of the room was ornamented with the most costly paintings and furniture, and was enriched with a profusion of silver and gold. The little king...
... instances of the term ‘the Court refer to the Supreme Court of India.2 Speaking constitutionally, the role of the Supreme Court as proclaimed under Article 141 of the constitution of India is ... Kesavananda Bharti v. Union of India, Supreme Court of India, Judgement of 24 April 1973, AIR 1973 SC 1461.30 Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, Supreme Court of India, Judgement of 25 January 1978, AIR ... 2000, Supreme Court Cases.17 M.C. Mehta v. Union of India, Supreme Courtof India,Judgement of 22 September 1987, AIR 1988 SC 1037.18 T. N. Godavarman v. Union of India, Supreme Court of India,...
... respect.GOD SAVE THE KING! THE ENDEnd of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Glimpses ofKing William IV. and Queen Adelaide, by MaryClitherow*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK GLIMPSES OFKING WILLIAM ... necessity of beingabsent on June 18, 1837, only two days before he died.'This striking instance of a greatness of mind highly becoming a Kingof Great Britain was alluded to by theDuke of Wellington ... D.D., Rector of Biddenden, Kent, and Regius Professor of Modern History in theUniversity of Oxford.'No King ever departed this life with less of blame attached to him as a King, or with...
... town of Richmond became the cynosure of all eyes. So famous was the case that it brought thither of necessity or out of curiosity men of every rank and grade of life, of every species of renown. ... three-fourths of the leaders of the Convention, four of the five members of the Committee of Detail which drafted the Constitution, and four of the five members of the Committee of Style which ... citizens thereof, and foreign states, citizens, or subjects. Such, then, is the verbal basis of the power of the courts, and particularly of the Supreme Court, to review the legislation of any State,...
... figure of his kinsman, but he had notime to assure himself of this, and he at once, accompanied by the hound, set off at the top of his speed fromthe field of battle. He had fully a quarter of ... sweetness of temper. Although the youngest of the king& apos;s brothers, hehad always been regarded as the future Kingof England, and had his father survived until he reached the ageCHAPTER III 22 of ... thousand of them. Thereare full twice as many as attacked us on the field of Kesteven."The sight of the great array struck terror into the minds of a great part of the defenders of the fort;...
... important part of his defense of the sexual honor of the British soldier. First Doyle gave his version of the origin of thecamps: ‘‘Considerable districts of the country [had been] cleared of foodin ... deprived of one half of the rations necessary for their propersustenance. (WAW )To an image of the Boer soldier as defender of his country from invasionStead weds the language of the Slaughter of ... Idylls of the King and the ‘‘Muscular Christianity’’ of CharlesKingsley and Thomas Hughes (Tom Brown’s Schooldays)(Return ).Medieval chivalry, while it included the concept of ‘‘courtly...