This year Ida began to reign, from whom came the royal race of Northumberland.
The Royal Rage of the proverb is one of those subjects which the essayist enters in his notes and never finds the time to treat.
Well, Gresham built a Bourse; he gave it to the city; he formed this place of meeting for the merchants; the Queen opened it, and called it the Royal Exchange.
As for his Bourse, it stood on the site of the presentRoyal Exchange, but the front was south in Cornhill.
The Institution of the Royal Society, which had its first home in Gresham College, proves that the City thought of other useful things besides money-getting.
Across the raised gallery at the back was stretched a painted canvas representing a royal palace.
The toll of incoming and outgoing vessels formed, therefore, part of the royal revenue.
It is that of Tofig, the Royal Standard-bearer, and it caused the death of a king, because Hardeknut at this feast drank himself to death.
It was not made strictly confidential in those days, and it will be found in the chronicles of the Royal Geographical Society.
Extract from Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society for October, 1889.
From the "Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society," November, 1889.
In the disguise of a native doctor he made a journey into Kafiristan in 1883, and this achievement gained for him the Murchison Grant of the Royal Geographical Society.
Sancy pawned the diamond with the Jews of Metz, and with the money raised troops for the service of his royal master.
A magistrate second in rank, in a royal borough, an alderman, S.
A sealed letter sent by royal authority, for the purpose of apprehending disorderly persons.
In the Court of Exchequer, this term is used to denote one of that class of paupers who enjoy the royal bounty.
The powers of government, which is to say the ultimate right to decide and to direct, were vested in a royal council, commonly known as the Virginia Council and having its seat in London.
Sandys himself appealed to the royal favorite, the young Duke of Buckingham, but with no effect on the king's decision.
The Bermuda subscribers had been separately incorporated as the Somers Island Company with its own royal charter in 1615.
It may be, too, that he stood quite simply on the prerogative of his office to insist that his subjects in Virginia were entitled to royal protection.
When enough are gathered together for a rubber he makes it royal and doubles until everyone save his partner feels a warm glow of wealth stealing gratefully through his arteries.
The girl laughed, too, and her eyes were as serenely gracious as a queen's may afford to be when, of her own will, she makes a royal concession.
It was anciently the practice to apportion the revenues of royal and great monastic establishments to some specific branch of the expenditure; and as the profits of certain manors, &c.
Cumpton and Little Ongar were apportioned to the support of the royalstable and farriery.
In the realm of shades, on a throne of gold, By the side of herroyal spouse, behold Fair Proserpine, With gloomy mien, While deep sighs upheave her bosom.
From the fluttering azure-silken canopy of heaven, Where blaze the diamonds of night, A precious fragment I cut: And as a coronation mantle, I hang it upon thy royal shoulders.
With this fortune he returned to Paris, and recommenced his experiments, while the royal commission continued theirs.
Strong in the royal favour, he did not hesitate to oppress the poor by continual acts of forestalling and monopoly.
Very soon after his arrival in Paris, he had the entree of her dressing-room; a favour only granted to the most powerful lords at the court of her royal lover.
He also wrote, to please his Royal Mistress, a treatise upon the Superiority of the Female Sex, which be dedicated to her, in token of his gratitude for the favours she had heaped upon him.
Berna failed before a committee of the Royal Academy of Medicine in an endeavour to produce some of the higher magnetic phenomena.
In this list of authors a royal name must not be forgotten.
Her next object was to satisfy the Cardinal, who awaited impatiently the promised interview with his royal mistress.
Wirdig was professor of medicine at the University of Rostock in Mecklenburgh, and wrote a treatise called "The New Medicine of the Spirits," which he presented to the Royal Society of London.
The Emperor Rudolph, according to this authority, was so well pleased with his success, that he made him one of his counsellors of state, and invited him to fill a station in the royal household and inhabit the palace.
The Phoenix Park, or, as it was then called, the Royal Park, was at the time of which we write a much wilder place than it now is.
Do you look for the restoration of the royal heritage to its rightful owner, and of these afflicted countries to the bosom of mother Church?
The Tooles is a royal family, an' may the Lord restore them to their rights.
With pompous step and wheezy respiration did Pottles conduct his honoured guests up the creaking stairs and into the "Royal Ram.
Historians loudly condemn the royal and noble thieves who plundered the Coliseum and the Pantheon to build palaces, yet there are men in our times, who would, if they could, take Dr.
But as the men watched they picked up on the staff at the stern of the incoming craft the Royal German ensign.
I left our station in a British seaplane as pilot, with Sublieutenant Moore of the Royal Naval Air Service as observer, at 9 o'clock in the morning.
He repeats the responses very loudly in church, and is emphatical in praying for the king and royal family.
I, at my wit's end; "it may be one of the royal family for aught I know, for they are all stout gentlemen!
She will often speak of the toasts of those days as if still reigning; and, until very recently, used to talk with delight of the royal family, and the beauty of the young princes and princesses.
He extols the whole royal family, but especially the present king, whom he pronounces the most perfect gentleman and best whist-player in Europe.
V Ye who built the churches where we worship, Ye who framed the laws by which we move, Fathers, long belied, and long forsaken, Oh!
It was, in fact, the very ferocity and foulness of the time which, by a natural revulsion, called forth at the same time the Apostolic holiness and the Manichean asceticism of the Mediaeval Saints.
Bursts into tears, and dashes herself on the floor.
The tomb of God before us, Our fatherland behind, Our ships shall leap o'er billows steep, Before a charmed wind.
The Scene lies principally in Eisenach, and the Wartburg; changing afterwards to Bamberg, and finally to Marpurg.
Day and night, they say, He talks of nothing else.
They then constituted a kind of fortress, in which petty chiefs braved for a long time the royal power.
The Royal Irish Academy has collected at Dublin a magnificent Museum, and the praiseworthy idea has also been put in practice of publishing a catalogue illustrated with 626 plates.
Desor mentions the Isle of Roses in the Lake of Starnberg (Bavaria) which has never been known to have been unfrequented by man; it now contains a royal residence.
Surely, then, these authorities in all this are as widely divergent from the views and reasoning of the Royal Commissioners as east is from west, or black from white.
And here it may not be amiss to say one word upon the principle of a Memorial to such a body as the Royal Commission.
Suppose at such period a Royal Commission had been appointed to inquire into the importance of the celibacy of the clergy.
Alarmed at this intelligence, and by Franklin's exertions, they used their utmost endeavors to prevent this law from receiving the royal approbation.
The Abbe Nollet, preceptor in natural philosophy to the royal family of France, was exceedingly offended at the publication of Franklin's letters.
His friend, Monsieur Le Roy, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, took up his cause, and refuted the abbe.
What communication did he make to the Royal Society?
These were read before the Royal Society, where they were not at first thought worthy of much attention.
Mr. Peter Collinson, fellow of the Royal Society of London, about the year 1745, sent to the library company of Philadelphia a glass tube, with some account of its use in making such experiments.
A paper upon this subject, which he wrote for Mr. Kinnersly, was read before the members of the Royal Society, and excited a hearty laugh.
He wrote to a member of the Royal Society an account of the high esteem in which the experiments of Franklin were held by learned men abroad and of their surprise that his writings had been so little noticed in England.
A bill had been introduced to extend the powers of the royal governor.
After Trot had signed her name to it as Queen, she called all of the important people of the land to assemble in the Court of the Statues and ordered the Royal Declaimer to read to them the new law.
In one place at the head of the room was a raised platform for the royal family, with elegant throne-chairs for the King and Queen and six smaller but richly upholstered chairs for the Snubnosed Princesses.
No one had disobeyed a command or done anything wrong, so the king was in a quandary until he discovered that a servant named Tiggle had mixed the royal nectar for Cap'n Bill, who had been ordered to do it at the time of his capture.
The boy must go for the King's shoes and blue them and polish them and then take them back to the Royal Bedchamber.
And I'm its Ruler, its King, its sole Royal Potentate and Dictator.
Yes, the Royal Bootblue is considered a high official in Sky Island.
The boy had taken off his own shoes after he passed the guard and now he tiptoed carefully into the room, set down the royal shoes very gently and then crept to the chair where his Majesty's clothes were piled.
Even the guards had gone to sleep by this time and were adding their snores to the snores of the other inhabitants of the Royal Palace.
Your duty will be to keep the boots and shoes of the royal family nicely polished with blue.
The Royal Steward will supply you with blue paste, and when you've brushed this on our shoes, you must shine them with Q-rays of Moonshine.
But we followed your own royal example in running," replied the Captain.
Tell me," said Ghip-Ghisizzle, "did you not take the Royal Record Book from the Treasure Chamber of the Boolooroo?
The Boolooroo and his Queen and daughters--the Six Snubnosed Princesses--dined in formal state in the Banquet Hall, where they were waited upon by favorite soldiers of the Royal Bodyguard.
The feasting and merrymaking continued until late in the evening, when they separated to meet again the next morning and take part in the birthday celebration, to which this royal banquet was merely the introduction.
Illustration] Princess Ozma of Oz [Illustration] The royalhistorians of Oz, who are fine writers and know any number of big words, have often tried to describe the rare beauty of Ozma and failed because the words were not good enough.
Yes; it is to be the most brilliant royal ceremony ever held in any city in Fairyland, and I hope you will try to get me an invitation.
Our legs, may it please your Royal Hairiness," replied the shaggy man.
So of course I can not hope to tell you how great was the charm of this little Princess, or how her loveliness put to shame all the sparkling jewels and magnificent luxury that surrounded her in this her royal palace.
The furniture was upholstered in cloth of gold, with the royal crown embroidered upon it in scarlet.
There was laughter and merriment on every side, and everybody was having a royal good time.
The Woggle-Bug was head professor at the Royal College of Oz, and he had composed a fine Ode in honor of Ozma's birthday.
By-and-bye they came to a big square, and in the center of the square stood the royal palace.
Then a door draped with royal green opened, and in came the fair and girlish Princess Ozma, who now greeted her guests in person for the first time.
But now, friends, please come with me, for it is my duty to escort you at once to the royal palace.
Dorothy placed soft cushions in a corner for Billina and her chicks, and had just returned to the Throne and seated herself when the playing of the royalband outside the palace announced the approach of distinguished guests.
Here had been erected a splendid pavilion, with a grandstand big enough to seat all the royal party and those who had taken part in the procession.
He yields to the Pekinese Spaniel the claim to be the Royal dog of China, yet his blood must be of the bluest.
Johnson's, theRoyal Rock, the Thorpe Satchville, the Worcestershire, etc.
The war for territory west of this line was principally carried on by Virginia, whose royal governors had more than once marched to maintain her chartered rights on the Ohio.
Custer crossed and marched through Front Royal but no enemy was found.
This rencounter at Front Royal was one of the most brilliant affairs of the war and it illustrated well the marvelous intuition with which General Custer often grasped the situation, in an instant of time.
There was a big crowd at the station, but his royal highness did not deign to notice us, much less to come out and make a speech, as Douglas did, who was a much greater man.
He was conspicuous for his gallantry in all the engagements in which he participated, especially at Front Royal and Shepherdstown.
Professor of Experimental Physics in The Royal College of Science for Ireland).
So one royal August day Bob found himself on the train with six University graduates, bound for "up North," for a glorious three weeks' outing.
It seemed to Jerry a royal meal, and he made up his mind that, when he arrived home, he would get his mother to stew a prairie hen in the teapot some day; it tasted so much better than anything he had ever eaten before.
The viceregal staff, aides and guides saw them depart, never dreaming for a moment that they were really runaways bound for a royal holiday.
Shortly afterwards the title to this property was confirmed by the British Government, and the tract was called the Royal Grant.
Several were hit and died where they fell, and, although the Royal American troops had on the customary red uniforms which offered a bright mark to the Indians, not a single one was killed.
As they moved off they were peppered by the shots of the backwoodsmen and Royal Americans, who knocked over two half-clad braves as they leaped from the waters of the river.
Over six feet in height, the savage had a stern and royal look, a majestic brow, a firm and placid mouth, a magnificently modelled torso, and limbs like whipcord.
When Newport and Smith visited him during the winter, he exerted himself to the utmost to give them a royal entertainment.