| Charles baron Whitworth - 1758 - 82 pages
...being deN 4 fcended fcended from their WAYWODES, or Palatine*. This Title is differently refpecled, according to the Revenue or Employment of the Perfon;...Condition, and received Eftates in Exchange for their petty Sovereignties, ftill continue in fome Splendor ; others have raifed themfelves again by their civil... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 378 pages
...of being defcended from N 4 their their WAYWODES, or Palatines. This Title is differently refpefled, according to the Revenue or Employment of the Perfon...fubmitted on Condition, and received Eftates in Exchange fpr their- >petty Sovereignties, ftill continue in feme Splendor ; others have raifed themfelves again... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 pages
...being defcended from N 4 thsir their WAY WODES, or Palatints. This Title is differently refpectred, according to the Revenue or Employment of the Perfon ; for thofe Dukes who fubmirted on Condition, and received Eftates in Exchange for their petty Sovereignties, ftill continue... | |
| World history - 1762 - 570 pages
...their ancient title; and feveral Poles, tranfplanted thither, as they became confiderable, aflumed the fame marks of diftin&ion, on pretence of being...near three hundred kneas k common foldiers in prince Menzikojfs regiment of dragoons. To remedy the confufion of this title, Peter the Ftrji, after his... | |
| English literature - 1765 - 374 pages
...fcended from their WAYWODES, or Palatines. This Title is differently refpe&ed, according to the Re^ venue or Employment of the Perfon ; for thofe Dukes who...Condition, and received Eftates in Exchange for their petty Sovereignties, (till continue in fbme Splendor ; others have raifed themfelves again by their civil... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1771 - 386 pages
...being deN 4 fcended fcendedfrom their WAYWODES, or Palatines. This Title is differently refpected, according to the Revenue or Employment of the Perfon...Condition, and received Eftates in Exchange for their petty Sovereignties, ftill continue in fome Splendor; others have raifed themfelves again by their civil... | |
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