Also you, Leopold von Dessauer, Chancellor of the Princedom of Plassenburg.
Then I called myself all the stupid-heads in the world, because I had not refused to go a foot with the Prince on such a mad venture, and so put our future and that of the Princedom of Plassenburg in such peril.
I mean to make the Chamberlain bow and walk backward; for you know he is only taking care of my princedom for me.
The Princedom and the power shall both fall to me when my husband dies.
That an Usurper is never safe in his Princedom while those live whom he has deprived of it V.
That it is as hard a matter to preserve a princedom as it is to preserve a commonwealth, will be shown in the Chapter following.
That the Government is easily carried on in a City wherein the body of the People is not corrupted: and that a Princedom is impossible where equality prevails, and a Republic where it does not LVI.
Let a commonwealth, then, be constituted in the country where a great equality is found or has been made; and, conversely, let a princedom be constituted where great inequality prevails.
That an Usurper is never safe in his Princedom while those live whom he has deprived of it.
That Government is easily carried on in a City wherein the body of the People is not corrupted: and that a Princedom is impossible where Equality prevails, and a Republic where it does not.
The face of the Templar was dark with envy and anger, for his counsels and the claims of the Syrian lords had been set aside, and the princedom of Damascus which he had coveted had been promised to a Western baron.
The Mexican emperor decided in favor of the elder brother, and hot with rage and wrath the defeated Ixtlil' withdrew to his little mountain princedom among the Cordilleras, biding his time for revenge.
One morning Prince Geraint went into Arthur's hall and said: "O King, my princedom is in danger.
Geraint after that never forgot his princedom or the tournament, but was known through all the country round as the cleverest and bravest warrior, while his princess was called Enid the Good.
Since we to fight have chosen, our hopes upon it staking, The men of every princedom should forty well-built ships for us be making.
A man may rise, however, to a princedom by paths of wickedness and crime; that is, not precisely by either merit or fortune.
Of Princedoms Won Otherwise than by Merit Those who rise to princedom by mere good fortune have much trouble to maintain themselves; some lack both the knowledge and the power to do so.
And first if the princedom be joined on to ancient dominions of the prince, so as to form a mixed princedom, rebellion is a danger; for men are always ready to change masters.
Those who, like these, come to the princedomby virtuous paths acquire with difficulty, but keep with ease.
Welsh rebellion; a point of time, however, far less removed from the commencement of his princedom than seems to have been generally assumed.
Owyn dated his princedom from the year 1400, and assumed the full title and authority of a monarch.
Apostate Ethelwald, Though Oswy's nephew, joined the hostile league, And thirty chiefs beside that ruled by right Princedom or province.
Esau had his grand success in the princedom which he founded.
The great army of the White Czar was encamped just across the frontier, nominally on the march to Poland, but capable of being in a moment diverted upon the Princedom of Courtland.
But, save at the hour of bridal itself, he spent all his time with the treasurer of the Princedom of Courtland.
His vows, his priesthood, his princedom of Holy Church were written in fire before his eyes.
Above all they must do nothing prejudicial to the peace, neutrality, and universal amity of the State and Princedom of Plassenburg.
And then we will see whether he is willing to turn the princedomupside down for such a dowerless wife as I!
So, thus encouraged, the country rose behind the retiring Muscovite, and Prince Louis was conducted across the boundary of his princedom under the bitter thunder of cannon and the hiss of Courtland arrows.
The objects, of which he never lost sight, were to free himself from enemies abroad and to convert the princedom at home into an autocracy.
Such a man alone, who was prepared to sacrifice the scruples of honor and the demands of justice, was fit to meet the difficulties by which the grand princedom of Moscow was surrounded.
This is a piece of the devil's princedom that he hath over the world.
The optimistic delusion which enables healthy common sense to find in princedom the source of German society, instead of seeing the source of princedom in German society, is susceptible of an easy explanation.
But what Mr Heinzen understands by the "connection of politics with social conditions" is really only the connection of German princedom with German distress and German poverty.
But once Mr Heinzen has explained the origin of princedom by means of moral commonplaces, the "connection of princedom with social conditions" follows quite naturally.
All the healthy five senses testify at once that princedom is the foundation of the old society, its gradations, its prejudices, and its antagonisms.
Consequently, the princedom finds itself fighting the monarchy, the bureaucrat finds himself fighting the nobility, the bourgeois finds himself fighting them all, while the proletariat is already commencing to fight the bourgeois.
It also demonstrates that when the social question of princedom versus republic is removed, not a single social question of the kind that interests the proletariat has been solved.
In the same fashion as political "healthy commonsense" here explains the rise and continuance ofprincedom as the work of unreason, in the same way religious "healthy commonsense" explains heresy and unbelief as the work of the devil.
Bluff commonsense believes that it explains princedom by declaring itself to be the latter's opponent.
He secures the succession of his son through the same means by which he had raised the Grand Princedom of Muscovy, that strange compound of princedom and serfdom.
Kiev itself, the ancient capital, follows destinies of its own, after having dwindled down from a seat of the Grand Princedom to the territory of a city.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "princedom" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.