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French prerogative (14c.), M.L.
prerogativa "special right", from
Latin praerogativa "prerogative,
previous choice or election",
originally (with tribus,...
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announced as they
became available. The
first to vote was the
centuria praerogativa,
selected from the
seventy centuries of the
first class;
after it voted...
- History," Part II,
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. IV, 1889. "The '
Praerogativa Regis'," The
English Historical Review, Vol. VI, 1891. "Henry II and...
- to
exercise their right to veto. The
first tribe to vote was
called praerogativa or
principium and the
result of its vote was
announced immediately. The...
- (crucis),
echoing the
decisive "crucifixion"
revealed in the story:
Inter praerogativas instantiarum,
ponemus loco
decimo quarto Instantias Crucis; translato...
- he
suggested that
music would help. A semi-official
tract called the
Praerogativa regis distinguished between the "natural born idiot" and the "lunatic"...
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place St. Paul to the
right of St. Peter, De
dextrae laevaeque m****
praerogativa ex
antiquis Pontifi****
nummis Paulum Petro apostolo anteponentibus. He...
- idea of
insanity in
English law
dates from 1324, when the
Statute de
Praerogativa Regis allowed the King to take the
lands of "idiots and lunatics." The...
- apud
veteres ante
inventam artem typographicam ... Scythæ præ
Barbaro prærogativa deducta ex Col. III. ii, quam
brevi hoc
schediasmate publicè exponet...
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German political writer of the 13th century. He is
known for his work De
praerogativa Romani imperii.
Antony Black writes: "In the
tracts written between c...