William iv Sentence Examples

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  • Reumont was the friend and adviser of Frederick William IV.

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  • He also wrote biographies of Frederick the Great and Frederick William IV.

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  • A pamphlet written to propose a substitute for the system of impressment in 1822 is said to have offended King William IV.

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  • He was conspicuous in the agitation raised by the so-called Orange plot to set aside King William IV.

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  • The idea of such a thoroughfare is traceable back to the time of William IV.

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  • In 1848 he was elected a member of the German parliament at Frankfort, where he associated himself with the right centre, supporting the proposal for a German empire under the supremacy of Prussia; and he was one of the deputation which offered the imperial crown to Frederick William IV.

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  • In 1837, on the 18th of November, along with six of his colleagues he signed a formal protest against the action of King Ernst August (duke of Cumberland) in abolishing the liberal constitution of 1833, which had been granted to the Hanoverians by his predecessor William IV.

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  • Some remains of the old building may still be seen adjoining the present castle, which was built by King Frederick William IV.

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  • The fortifications of the town were restored by the landgrave Philip the Magnanimous and his son William IV.

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  • The cost of George IV.'s coronation amounted to £240,000; that of William IV.

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  • He also edited Coeli et siderum in eo errantium observationes Hassiacae (1618), containing the astronomical observations of Landgrave William IV.

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  • Niebuhr is buried in the cemetery outside of the Sterntor, where a monument was placed to his memory by Frederick William IV.

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  • The controversy with Prussia about the education of children of whose parents but one was Roman Catholic led to the imprisonment of Droste-Vischering, archbishop of Cologne, and later of Dunin, archbishop of Gnesen-Posen; but the accession of the royal romanticist Frederick William IV.

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  • His historical importance lies neither in his writings nor in his political activity, but in his personal influence at the Prussian court, and especially in its lasting effect on the character of Frederick William IV.

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  • These orders have not been conferred since 1866, when Hanover ceased to be a kingdom, and the Royal Guelphic Order, which from its institution was more British than Hanoverian, not since the death of William IV.

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  • Nothing more was needed to unite together all the emperors foes, including Pope Clement VI., who, like his predecessors, had rejected the advances of Louis; but in 1345, before the gathering storm broke, the emperor took possession of the counties of Holland, Zealand and Friesland, which had been left without a ruler by the death of his brother-in-law, Count William IV.

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  • On the 1st of January 1861 the standards of the new regiments were solemnly blessed; on the next day Frederick William IV.

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  • In 1787 he was authorized to raise a patriotic legion to help the Dutch against the stadtholder William IV.

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  • In his capacity of president he appeared, on 3rd April 1849, in Berlin at the head of a deputation of the Frankfort parliament to announce to King Frederick William IV.

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  • His differences with Sir Benjamin d'Urban, governor of Cape Colony, were serious; but more so were those with King William IV.

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  • The result was that at the peace of Utrecht in 1713, the king of Prussia abandoned the principality to the king of France in exchange for compensation elsewhere, and John William Friso gained the barren title and became William IV.

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  • Strauss resumed his literary activity by the publication of Der Romantiker auf dem Thron der Ciisaren, in which he drew a satirical parallel between Julian the Apostate and Frederick William IV.

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  • In 1841 he visited England, being commissioned by King Frederick William IV.

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  • King William IV.

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  • The principal churches are the Nikolaikirche; the Church of the Holy Ghost, built in 1728; the garrison church, containing the remains of Frederick the Great and his father, Frederick William I.; and the Friedenskirche, or Church of Peace, erected by Frederick William IV.

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  • Immediately to the west is the park of Sans Souci, laid out by Frederick the Great, and largely extended by Frederick William IV.

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  • Afterwards he urged a good understanding with Napoleon, but his advice was met by the insuperable objection of King Frederick William IV.

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  • Nicholas foresaw the troubles brewing, and warned Frederick William IV.

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  • The second viscount was created First Earl of Lichfield in the coronation honors of William IV in 1831.

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  • The steward's ancient and particular services at coronations are practically obsolete; the full ceremonies, procession from Westminster Hall and banquet in which he figured prominently, were abandoned on the accession of William IV.

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  • A strong and energetic party endeavoured to thwart the working of the new order, and matters came to a climax on the death of William IV.

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