Germany, Present and Past, Volumul 1C. K. Paul & Company, 1879 |
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Pagina 3
... officers in the administration of justice . These officers were noble , in so far that they were raised above their fellow- freemen , but this ministerial nobility lacked the essential element of aristocracy - it was personal , not ...
... officers in the administration of justice . These officers were noble , in so far that they were raised above their fellow- freemen , but this ministerial nobility lacked the essential element of aristocracy - it was personal , not ...
Pagina 4
... officers who have formed themselves into a superior caste . The Empire under Charlemagne was this . The whole country was parcelled into shires . A shire ( gau ) usually took its name from the river that flowed through it , or from the ...
... officers who have formed themselves into a superior caste . The Empire under Charlemagne was this . The whole country was parcelled into shires . A shire ( gau ) usually took its name from the river that flowed through it , or from the ...
Pagina 6
... officer had originally represented the sovereign in hisgau or ' mark , ' and acted for the king as source of justice in ... officers should hold their heads high above the ordinary landed gentry , over whom they , in the name of the king ...
... officer had originally represented the sovereign in hisgau or ' mark , ' and acted for the king as source of justice in ... officers should hold their heads high above the ordinary landed gentry , over whom they , in the name of the king ...
Pagina 7
... officers of the crown , enjoying special immuni- ties and sovereign dignities . It was no longer a class of freemen devoting itself to serve the crown , but a close corporation of princes ( Fürsten ) , whose members , whether high up or ...
... officers of the crown , enjoying special immuni- ties and sovereign dignities . It was no longer a class of freemen devoting itself to serve the crown , but a close corporation of princes ( Fürsten ) , whose members , whether high up or ...
Pagina 14
... officers were made hereditary , so was it in the provinces . A Prince Palatinate held his court with as great splendour as the Emperor ; and the best families in the Palatinate minis- tered to the Elector as to their king . The present ...
... officers were made hereditary , so was it in the provinces . A Prince Palatinate held his court with as great splendour as the Emperor ; and the best families in the Palatinate minis- tered to the Elector as to their king . The present ...
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Pagina 38 - I pray you, speak not ; he grows worse and worse; Question enrages him : at once, good night : — Stand not upon the order of your going, But go at once.
Pagina 148 - Then shall they again loose their hands; and the man shall give unto the woman a ring, laying the same upon the book with the accustomed duty to the Priest and Clerk. And the Priest, taking the ring, shall deliver it unto the man, to put it upon the fourth finger of the woman's left hand. And the man holding the ring there, and taught by the Priest, shall say, WITH this ring I thee wed, with my body I thee worship...
Pagina 188 - Chilperic, on returning from the chase and in the act of dismounting, was struck two mortal blows by a man who took to rapid flight, and a cry was raised all around of, " Treason! 'tis the hand of the Austrasian Childebert...
Pagina 305 - It is to tempt candidates to no special preparation and effort, but to be such as 'a scholar of fair ability and proper diligence may at the end of his school course come to with a quiet mind, and without a painful preparatory effort tending to relaxation and torpor as soon as the effort is over.
Pagina 304 - ... so averse are they to cram; so clearly do they perceive that what forms a youth, and what he should in all ways be induced to acquire, is the orderly development of his faculties under good and trained teaching.
Pagina 58 - ... per cent., paid in addition to the 4 per cent, interest on the debenture, would extinguish the capital.
Pagina 288 - For the education of the young sufficient provision is to be made by means of public schools. ' Every one is free to impart instruction, and to found and conduct establishments for instruction, when he has proved to the satisfaction of the proper State authorities that he has the moral, scientific, and technical qualifications requisite. ' All public and private establishments are under the supervision of authorities named by the State.
Pagina 260 - ... foreign countries to teach or to study, providing for their legal status and for that of foreign professors who come temporarily to Italy for the purpose of teaching. The Italian professors who, by the arrangement of the office and with the approval of the proper ministry, go to foreign countries, are divided into three classes according to the length of time they are to be absent from the kingdom : for less than one year, for more than one year and less than five, or for more than five years....
Pagina 187 - Fredegonde was the daughter of poor peasants in the neighborhood of Montdidier in Picardy, and at an early age joined the train of Queen Audovere, the first wife of King Chilperic. She was beautiful, dexterous, ambitious, and bold ; and she attracted the attention, and before long awakened the passion of the king. She pursued with ardor and without scruple her unexpected fortune. Queen Audovere was her first obstacle and her first victim ; and on the pretext of a spirtual relationship which rendered...
Pagina 7 - Havenots, and she stuck to the former : and now-a-days, Master Don Quixote, people are more inclined to feel the pulse of Have than of Know.