Yet the regents were content to remonstrate, and to urge on all parties the need of strict adherence to the terms of the treaty.
It was to the credit of the regents that they refused to countenance this glaring violation of the treaty.
The regents showed moderation, though one of them, Roger Mortimer, had himself been the greatest sufferer from the treaty of Shrewsbury.
But with the regents Edward associated a northern baron, Brian Fitzalan of Bedale, and the Scottish bishop, who was appointed chancellor, had to act jointly with one of Edward's clerks.
The Social Organization and the Secret Societies of the Kwakiutl Indians'; in Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895.
Annual Reports of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington.
Van Hogendorp, therefore, took the next necessary step and hastily called upon all the former regents who could be reached to come and deliberate with him upon the establishment of a legitimate provisional form of government.
And as far as they were concerned, the regentsintended to stay at home.
The old spirit of the regents was still too strong.
The regents were permitted to exist, very, very quietly, and were not interfered with in any way.
Henceforth the regents could only have an interest as a historical curiosity.
And with all the stubbornness of people defending a losing cause, the old regents fought this terrible menace of a united country.
The former regents had shown their lack of interest.
Napoleon might come back, and the regents were not going to be caught standing on a patriotic barricade waving Orange banners.
From the regents also of all the ten cardinal points, he has acquired the thunder-bolt and other mighty weapons.
The very same influences which put the real power into the hands of the regents were at work to render them unfit to continue to wield it.
They were only the regents of young and immature shōguns, who were the appointees of a court which had at its head an emperor without power or influence, and which was controlled by the creatures of their own designation.
We must remember, however, that it was the custom of his country, consecrated by the usage of the imperial house and of the shōguns and regents who had preceded him.
I also earnestly commend the request of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution that an adequate appropriation be made for the establishment and conduct of a national museum under their supervision.
The denizens of all the worlds, and the Regents of the universe, are all worshippers of Brahmanas.
They are said to be the Regentsof the several points of the compass.
They are capable of creating other worlds and other Regents of worlds (than those that exist).
Enraged, they can create other worlds and other Regents of the worlds than those that exist.
Verily, all of them along with the very Regents of the world, found their intellects stupefied in the matter of that child who was none else than the Supreme Being.
Many lamps, filled with sweet-scented oil, were seen to fall from the Regents of the cardinal and the subsidiary points of the compass.
Let Dhatri, and the lord of the worlds and the points of the compass and the regents of those points, and the six-faced Karttikeya, all give thee what is beneficial.
They are, again, O son, protected by many of our foremost counsellors and others of righteous deeds, all of whom are best of men, resembling the very Regents of the world.
And that blare made the regents of the cardinal and the subsidiary points, the nether regions, and the whole universe, to shake, as it happens at the end of the Yuga.
Each of them, O Partha, could fight in battle with the whole celestial host protected by the Regents of the world.
The two hundred largest stockholders appoint a General Council, consisting of fifteen regents and three censors.
He was one of the regents during the minority of James V.
Diled they werre judged pares by the wholle meitting, so that after longe debeatte, they werre forcet to cast lotts, and the lott fell upon Mr. Alex Jamesone wha did succeide to the forsaide vacant regents place.
It was the custom of the Regents to dictate, to the students their observations on such parts of the writings of Aristotle, Porphyry, and others, as were read in their classes.
He and the other Regentswere all styled “Professors of Philosophy.
This is attested by his cousin Mr. Zachary Boyd, who was one of the Regents at Saumur, and attended the delivery of them (harum prelectionum assidutis tuit auditor).
In the year 1635, a clause was introduced into the oath, which the Regents were required to take at their election, binding them to resign their situation in the event of their marriage.
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At the time of the Glasgow Assembly, Mr. William Wilkie was one of the regents of the university.
Kamakura, the seat of Regents of family, 82 "Ho-jo-ki.
It was a great city of nearly a million inhabitants, and was the seat of the Shoguns and of the Regents of the Hojo family during the troublous period of the Middle Ages.
The great Regents of the cosmos were revealed, and the One great Sun-spirit, the Hidden One, ruling over those who were manifested through the seven teachers, was delicately indicated.
For in the manifestation of the loftiest of the Sun-spirits, were also revealed the regents of Saturn, Jupiter, and the other planets.
There were three alternatives open--to make the Princess Mary queen in her father's room, or to crown both her and her husband William, or to declare them merely regents in the absence of the exiled king.
Edward's scheme had fallen through, and his grief was great; but much greater was the dismay in Scotland, where the regents found themselves face to face with the calamity of the extinction of the whole royal house.
When the little Queen of Scotland had reached her seventh year, the king proposed to the Scots' regents that she should be married to his own son and heir, Edward of Carnarvon.
Duke of Somerset, escaped from the field and fled into Scotland, where they were kindly received by the regents who ruled that land for the little King James III.
He conspired with the Rajah of Berar and the regentswho ruled for the young Holkar.
He spent the greater part of his time on the continent, so that England was generally governed by the successive Justiciars, or prime ministers, who acted as regents while he was abroad.
Snyder, President of the Board of Regents of the State University, and other members of the Board and a large representation of the professorship of University Farm School, also occupying the platform.
Glotfelter, of Waterville, as a member of the Board of Regents of the Minnesota State University.
Two were appointed Regents of the Agricultural College, Mrs. Sarah B.
Hearst, who is on the Board of Regents of the State University.
St. John member Board of Regents of State Agricultural College and Dr.
Women could not sit on any State Boards until the Legislature of 1901 authorized the appointment of one woman on the Board of Regents for the State University, and one on that of the State Normal School.
Since equal suffrage was adopted women have been placed on the Board of Regents of the State University for the first time.
Two women were appointed on the Board of Regents of the State University, Mrs. Emma J.
Twenty years ago a few were serving as county clerks, registers of deeds, regents of the State University, county superintendents and school trustees.
In 1676 a Sieur de Rochemont ordered his valet to thrash one of the Regents for having too severely punished his nephew.
The Regents were ordered to provide themselves with a sort of cat-o'-nine-tails, and they used it sometimes brutally.
The beginning of the 12th century was the age of the atabegs (regents or stadtholders).
They became regents to their young children; and the experience of all medieval minorities reiterates the lesson--woe to the land where the king is a child and the regent a woman.
They had been making war for three months past, not in behalf of the king of Scotland, for there was no king except Edward; nor yet in behalf of the regency of Scotland, for the regents had submitted, and made their peace with the king.
We find him in England, acting as one of the regents or guardians of the realm, several months before the king landed at Dover.
He then commanded the regents to give him seizin of his kingdom, and directed orders to the governors of the castles throughout Scotland to deliver them into the hands of Baliol.
But the castle was not Soulis’s, nor had Oliphant received the charge of it from Soulis in his private capacity, but as one of the regents; and the regents and all the lords of Scotland had now abandoned their resistance.
Three guardians or regents immediately entered upon the government of the realm—namely Edmund, the king’s cousin, son of the late earl of Cornwall, brother of Henry III.
The regents had garrisoned it with three hundred men, and had placed it under the command of Sir William Oliphant.
No difficulty of any kind appears to have occurred; the submission of all classes was entire; and we may assume that a regular correspondence was at once established between the regents and the king.
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This attempt to assign special departments to the various regents respectively, was a marked improvement upon the older system, under which they were each responsible for teaching all the subjects included in the curriculum.
The only thing which has occurred is that some of you have thought it best to dispense with the aid in keeping time which the regents of the university have so kindly given you.
The Board of Regents now reported that the possession of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars would be sufficient for such a compliance, and would insure the fund to the People's College.
These regents were to conduct the administration; and the last Parliament, even though dissolved, should reassemble and continue to sit for six months after the decease of her Majesty.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regents" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.