The domestic order and tranquillity of the kingdom had been restored by his painstaking father, but Poland had shrunk territorially since the age of his grandfather Boleslaus I.
Northampton from his father, was territorially the most important representative of the Bohuns.
Just as Spain became territorially one, she was made homogeneous in race and religion so as ultimately to become a land of one race and one faith.
The royal government was as simple territorially as it was in functions.
France's great disadvantage, making her mobilization slow, was that her regiments were not territorially recruited, whereas the German army was entirely based on territorial recruitment.
From those four capitals they spread out within a few years over the whole territorially Catholic Germany, and throughout the Austrian states.
Also, the presence of other groups which fished the same streams during the appropriate seasons seems to argue against the consolidation of either the Boise or Weiser people into territorially delimited bands.
Up as far as the formation of the tribe, territorially regarded, the parallelism is preserved; but at this point there begins an all-important divergence.
Sidenote: Temporary Union of Spain and Portugal] Territorially Philip II desired to complete political unity in the peninsula by combining the crown of Portugal with those of Castile and Aragon.
Society is made up of individuals spatially separated, territorially distributed, and capable of independent locomotion.
Competition determines the distribution of population territorially and vocationally.
Territorially the kingdom would be first divided into two parts corresponding with the legs of the image.
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