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Taming the sovereigns: institutional change in international politics.
Significantly, in such a society, the sovereign's right of death existed for the sole purpose of protecting and, therefore, sustaining his own life.
The paper discussed the role of cattle in constructing enduring connections among kin and affines, patrons and clients, sovereigns and supporters, men and their ancestors.
He highlights in par ticular the transformation of tribal commanders into local sovereigns of clearly defined ter ritory.
The rating agencies' relationship with sovereigns is not best understood in terms of relative power - which they have gained and lost.
Long-lasting notions of civic liberties clashed with the claims of town authorities to rule as sovereigns over their townspeople.
In the study of the development of democratization at the domestic level, we have always assumed that unelected sovereigns have transferred powers to elected parliaments in response to public pressures.
The theologians interpreted that principle rather restrictively, arguing that only injuries done to oneself, to one's own subjects, or to allied sovereigns counted as a just cause.
Moreover, repression and civil strife become more likely as the sovereign's payoff from transgressing and being challenged increases relative to the payoff of not transgressing at all.
The ' community of sovereigns ' was invented as a strategy to cope with crisis and against the increasing social and political demands nationalism made on the monarchies.
In such a system, the exercise of government was, even more than usual, a negotiation : an exchange between the needs and wishes of sovereigns, subordinates, and subjects.
Whatever the sovereign's personal predilections, "he was bound to respect and support in his public office all the recognised religions of the people with a certain measure of impartiality".
The coins in this case were 43 sovereigns.
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We are asked to provide a sum of £220,000 in sovereigns.
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No, it is orders we want, not inflation; and no debased sovereigns to replace the paper pound.
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The effect of the order on the sale of gold sovereigns should not be exaggerated.
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Unhappy it is for those who have the sovereigns; happy it is for those who have the commodities.
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If he puts that £1,000 into agricultural land he has parted with his thousand sovereigns, but he has still got his £1,000.
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We say the sovereigns are not in his bank.
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From that moment on she bought and sold all her boats in sovereigns.
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Sales of sovereigns may now be made against payment in external sterling or any foreign currency.
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From the beginning of time it has been the attribute of sovereigns that they made or declared money.
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Their principal function is to act as the sovereign's personal representative in the county concerned.
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The number of sovereigns minted in the calendar year 1957 was 2,072,000; in 1958, 8,700,000; in 1959, 1,385,368.
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They have carefully saved up their sovereigns in the past and invested in former times.
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The heading covers half sovereigns as well as sovereigns; the number of coins imported is not recorded.
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Separate figures for the importation of sovereigns of any given year are not available.
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The couple of sovereigns are received not as compensation for lack of work, but as compensation for pain and suffering.
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In that time the value of land expressed in sovereigns was very much increased.
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The minting of sovereigns does not yield a profit.
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Our earliest sovereigns gave their protection in return for allegiance.
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A treaty is something which is entered into between independent sovereigns.
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The royal coat of arms symbolises the monarch as the source and fountain of justice, and it symbolises the presence of the sovereign's majesty.
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The gold reserve will be in bulk or in the form of sovereigns.
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Does not this sort of business destroy the special objective of minting these sovereigns with a view to obtaining foreign currency?
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We are both constitutional monarchies whose reigning sovereigns maintain strict political neutrality.
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One has heard millions dealt with here as if they were sovereigns, and here is the position.
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I said that we are going back to square 1; the four hundred golden sovereigns paid in 1911 was an adequate level of remuneration.
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I do not know if they remitted any money or not at the time sovereigns were selling for 5 dollars 15 cents.
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Eventually those sovereigns will come back into the banks.
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There might be an immediate demand for sovereigns for internal circulation.
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Notes are encashable in legal tender money, which includes sovereigns and half-sovereigns as well as rupees and subsidiary coins.
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I received it from the hands of a man who obtained many sovereigns for it.
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What he has got is not like sovereigns in his pocket, but sovereigns in the bank.
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The coins in this case were 46 sovereigns and 46 half sovereigns.
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There are goods in the shops, not only for the rich who can pay in gold and sovereigns, but even some goods for the poor.
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No man should owe allegiance to two sovereigns, as no man can serve two masters.
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People put sovereigns in that bag and it was impossible to know whose sovereigns were whose once they were there.
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In 1947, the future of the states formerly ruled by those sovereigns was in the hands of the sovereigns themselves.
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Is it not still illegal in this country to retain sovereigns in private possession?
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The citation was done in this way with the sovereign's name followed by the calendar year and the chapter number.
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In addition, on the title page of each volume of the statutes the sovereign's name will appear as it does at present.
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The sum of £2,150,000 has been added in sovereigns to the gold standard reserve.
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Money is metaphysical in its character; it is not a pile of sovereigns in the vaults of a bank.
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There is nothing to stop banks from selling them, but in fact all the trade in gold sovereigns is done through jewellers.
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We are getting hard cash, golden sovereigns, for what we are handing over.
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He goes to the owner of the railway, or whatever caused the accident and receives a couple of sovereigns as compensation.
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Now it is found more convenient to have small valuable articles called sovereigns, which you have in your pocket.
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I am sure they would not want any circulars if they exhibited ordinary sovereigns for loan.
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The protection of sovereigns when sojourning abroad is often carried out in part by officers of their own country.
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I am not aware that provincial banks refuse to take sovereigns except at face value.
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There are other sovereigns and there must be some sequence.
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The sovereign's head on campaign medals from past eras often dates the medal at 20 or 30 years after the campaign took place.
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In 1839 a fine of two golden sovereigns was a serious matter.
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She told me that she had seen the heads of five different sovereigns on the stamps which she had to sell.
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More than that, we are not sovereigns of the mandated territory.
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People are quite content with the paper notes, and nobody thinks of bothering to get sovereigns.
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He took a bag of sovereigns and half-sovereigns.
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The banks used the printing of money and the replacement of gold sovereigns by bank notes to extend credit, to provide the wherewithal for more and more investment and consumption.
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Is he not satisfied to take a piece of paper of no actual value itself, because he knows that he will get five sovereigns for it?
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However, as a result, many people no longer understood what they were paying for anything, when 17 shillings became 85p instead of 1.7 new pounds, sovereigns, or whatever.
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Is it not a fact that people who collect coins in this country are entitled to buy the sovereigns if they are advertised in this way?
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Finally, what about the idea of a millennium issue—a retail issue of gold, not sovereigns?
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Much of this consisted of current sovereigns.
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If, for instance, gold reserves are insufficient to issue £5 gold pieces in our currency, why is it, as is common knowledge, that last year we exported several million golden sovereigns?
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In 1922, gold sovereigns were in circulation.
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They paid one or two sovereigns a year to live in these hovels, and were satisfied to let the places get into any state of neglect.
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The sovereigns are potentially in the land.
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When you take two sovereigns out of a man's pocket, one for local taxation and one for national taxation, it matters very little to him how they are applied.
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All occupied territories were restored to their pre-war sovereigns.
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All that was artificial about the sovereign was his power to command.
The former refers to a political system where the national government is sovereign relative to its territorial units (if any).
At stake here is the question of what it means to be a sovereign.
Approval is also given by the council to all of the sovereign's actions as head of state.
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Article 3 in part explicitly recognises the sovereign right of states to exploit their own resources pursuant to their own environmental policies.
The vassalfor example, a count ("graaf") or duke ("hertog") thus exercised all or part of the sovereign's royal authority.
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The moral obligation to obey the norm is not yet a political obligation not to resist the might of the sovereign enforcer of the norm.
In both instances, the maintenance of civil peace had been used to justify the sovereign's right to order religious worship.
The sovereign's relationship with the public was a touchy subject, since the former could limit freedom of the press.
Such a representation reflects the direct implication of sovereigns in scientific patronage on both sides.
Religion and its observances were no longer the concern of the sovereign's authority, but had to do with faith.
Although human beings can predict solar eclipse in advance, yet, from ancient times, sovereigns have all regarded them as warnings to be fearful.
In this case, the citizenry benefit from the sovereign's inability to deal with uncertainty.
Trumpet fanfares, liturgical chant, instrumental pieces, motets and secular songs - all enhanced the visual effect and communicative potential of the sovereign's arrival.
From the viewpoint of indigenous leaders these titles acknowledged their positions as sovereigns.
Neither would it absolve the consciences of either individuals or sovereigns from obligations of wider scope.
Moreover, the sovereign's propensity to transgress declines as the penalties from an unsuccessful transgression increase and the benefits of violation decrease.
There is something appealing about these sovereigns who seek to rule by love, not force.
Puritans and humanists, iconoclasts and sovereigns, topographers and heralds expressed a range of views on how the dead might best be remembered.
A sovereign's standard, like the standard foot, may be moved but it doesn't change.
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