But since His coming all suchkingships have been anachronisms.
False kingships have dazzled our eyes, and hidden from us the grandeur of a Sovereign who is among us as one that serveth.
Bare feet and blanket frocks were well enough in boyhood; but when a man came to his own there were other Kingships to be fought for besides those which involved a temporal throne.
There was Kingship in thought, Kingship in Art; a dozen or more Kingships ready to be gripped.
If the view here taken of the origin of these temporary kingships is correct, we can easily understand why the king's substitute should sometimes be of the same race as the king.
M69 Primitive conceptions of the soul helped to mould early kingships by dictating rules to be observed by the king for his soul's salvation.
In Spain the cessation of the oligarchy of kingships had established a national crown.
Kings rose up here and there, but their kingships were local, and, moreover, so recent, that they were little more than the first officer or representative of the warriors whose leaders they had been.
If the view here taken of the origin of these temporary kingships is correct, the fact that the temporary king is sometimes of the same race as the real king admits of a ready explanation.
The empire was very different from the other empires andkingships of Europe, since it was created by the vote of the people.
In some cases, these alliances were only for a short time and the kingships were merely temporary.
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