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  • In the middle ages, meat, eggs and milk were forbidden in Lent not only by ecclesiastical but by statute law; and this rule was enforced until the reign of William III.

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  • But his experience was invaluable and soon he became prominent in public affairs, a visit which William III.

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  • This and some of the other clauses amount practically to censures on the policy of William III.

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  • The contrast between the new regime and the ancient tradition of the city was curiously illustrated in 1818 by a scene described in Metternich's Memoirs, when, before the opening of the congress, Francis I., emperor of Austria, regarded by all Germany as the successor of the Holy Roman emperors, knelt at the tomb of Charlemagne amid a worshipping crowd, while the Protestant Frederick William III.

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  • It is rendered memorable by the decisive victory gained here on the 12th of July 1691 by the forces of William III.

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  • The united diet which was opened on the 3rd of February 1847 was no more than a congregation of the diets instituted by Frederick William III.

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  • It was the royal residence after the destruction of Whitehall by fire in the time of William III.

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  • In Kensington (q.v.), on the west side of Kensington Gardens, is the palace acquired by William III.

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  • Especially noteworthy, however, was the Denkschrift or Missive addressed by him to King Frederick William III.

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  • The course of Defoe's life was determined about the middle of the reign of William III.

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  • In Prussia the title has occasionally been bestowed by the king on general superintendents of the Lutheran church, as in 1829, when Frederick William III.

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  • In 1693 the French under Marshal Luxemburg defeated here the Anglo-Dutch army under William III.

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  • It is said that William III.

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  • This school fell into decay under the regime of the kingdom of Westphalia, but was restored in 1817 by King Frederick William III.

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  • Tancred's family fell into Henry's hands, and William III.

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  • In the previous year the German Confederation, to which the grand-duchy of Luxemburg had belonged since 1815, had been dissolved; but the Prussians maintained their garrison in Luxemburg, which was not included in the new North German Confederation, while King William III.

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  • This joint commission of trade and plantations was abolished in 1675, and it was not until twenty years later that it was revived under William III.

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  • The queen was very anxious that he should receive the title of "King Consort," and that the crown should be jointly borne as it was by William III.

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  • In Germany it had, for a while, been assumed by the Lutherans as against the Calvinists, and when in 1817 King Frederick William III.

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  • This was confirmed by William III.

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  • The correspondence (Briefwechsel) of King Frederick William III.

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  • About 1700 the English legislature prevailed on William III.

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  • After his defeat at the battle of the Boyne, James returned to Dublin, but left it again before daybreak the next day; and William III.

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  • The brilliant period of history for which Kensington is famous may be dated from the settlement of the Court here by William III.

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  • The Louise Foundation (Luisenstift) for the education of girls was established in her honour, and in 1814 Frederick William III.

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  • The present establishment only dates from 1818, and owes its existence to King Frederick William III.

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  • The Order of the Golden Lion was founded as a family order of the house of Nassau by William III.

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  • He left only a posthumous child, afterwards William III.

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  • De Witt was personally favourable to this exclusion of William III.

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  • The unanimous voice of the people called William III.

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  • Tithes of small amount or due from Quakers could be recovered by summary proceedings before justices under statutes ranging from William III.

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  • This time France was sternly opposed by the league of which William III.

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  • The reign began well, it is true, notably in the reversal of the narrow ecclesiastical policy of Frederick William III.

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  • If he persuaded Frederick William III.

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  • In 1651 it was taken by General Ireton, and after an unsuccessful siege by William III.

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  • The reputation of Abauzit induced William III.

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  • The court of the Marches was established at Ludlow in the reign of Henry VII., and continued to be held here until it was abolished in the reign of William III.

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  • The privy council was opened to Catholics, but on the landing of William III.

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  • In 1830 the students struck a medal in his honour, and in 1831 he was decorated by an order from Frederick William III.

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  • He easily conquered both the mainland and the island, and Tancred's only son William III.

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  • Cattle markets are held weekly under a grant of William III.

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  • In the war of 1688 the possession of Athlone was considered of the greatest importance, and it consequently sustained two sieges, the first by William III.

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  • In 1696 he dedicated to William III.

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  • In 1711 the Princess Palatine wrote to the Electress Sophia of Hanover, and suggested that he was an English nobleman who had taken part in a plot of the duke of Berwick against William III.

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  • Subsequently in 1701 he rejected a personal appeal from William III.

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  • At the very outset of a promising career he suddenly succumbed to an attack of smallpox on the 6th of November 1650, his son William III.

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  • However, the counter revolution of 1672 called William III.

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  • Charles, the 12th earl, son of this unfortunate nobleman, was raised by William III.

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  • On the Kreuzberg a Gothic monument in bronze was erected by Frederick William III.

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  • It was as a weapon of war, as well as a nursery of learning, that Frederick William III.

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  • It was built in the reign of Frederick William III.

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  • In 1692 he ' Besides Friedrich Heinrich, count von Seckendorf, separately noticed, other members of the family were Adolf Franz Karl (1742-1818), who was made a count by Frederick William III.

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  • The king, also, ceased to hold as a private owner,' but he had full power of disposal by grant of the crown lands, which were increased from time to time by confiscation, escheat, forfeiture, &c. The history of the crown lands to the reign of William III.

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  • John de Witt was William murdered, and William III.

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  • He was introduced to William III.

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  • The second chair was made for Mary, consort of William III.

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  • He declined to intervene in the affairs of Italy by confining the great liberator to Sicily; he protested against the presence of the French fleet at Gaeta; and when other foreign nations denounced the conduct of Piedmont, he defended it by quoting Vattel and citing the example of William III.

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  • His campaigning was not yet at an end, for in 1673 he was appointed by the stadtholder William III.

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  • This famous institution, originally founded by the elector Charles Theodore in 1767, was reorganized by King Frederick William III.

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  • At Bronbeek, a short distance east of the town, is a hospital endowed by King William III.

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  • Bigamy was punished in England until the reign of William III.

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  • During Queen Mary's lifetime ecclesiastical patronage passed through her hands, but after her death William III.

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  • So much trade jealousy was aroused that both Houses of Parliament petitioned William III.

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  • Some Huguenot refugees, headed by Louis Crommelin (1652-1727), were established by William III.

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  • During the Hundred Days, Louis Napoleon, then a child of seven, witnessed the presentation of the eagles to 50,000 soldiers; but a few weeks later, before his departure for Rochefort, the defeated Napoleon embraced him for the last time, and his mother had to receive Frederick William III.

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  • English public opinion, desirods of peace, had forced William III.

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  • The male line of the " Frisian " Nassaus came to an end with the death of King William III.

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  • The second of the three horses above alluded to was the Darley Arabian, who was a genuine Arab, and was imported from Aleppo by a brother of Mr Darley of Aldby Park, Yorkshire, about the end of the reign of William III.

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  • Other ancient and historical towns bordering on the Prussian frontier are Zevenaar, which was for long the cause of dispute between the houses of Cleves and Gelder and was finally attached to the kingdom of the Netherlands in 1816; Breedevoort, once the seat of a lordship of the same name belonging to the counts van Loon or Lohn, who built a castle here in the beginning of the 13th century which was destroyed in 1646 - the lordship was presented to Prince William III.

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  • The French king managed to incorporate a large slice of territory upon his northern frontier, but his main object was baffled by the steady resistance and able statesmanship of William III.

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