Word: crown
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...France wins, or should a compromise be agreed upon, Stinnes is still the hero; for through a back-door agreement with the Comite des Forges, the great French steel trust, he will be able to exchange the kingly throne for the Emperor's Crown. And conceivably, the dictatorial tactics of General Degoutte are a barrage put up by the magnates of Paris, who, in serving themselves, will also serve Hugo Stinnes...
Benito Mussolini: "When I act as notary of the Crown at the marriage of Princess Yolanda and Count Calvi in April, the King will confer on me the Order of the Annunziata. That means I shall rank as a cousin of the King...
...Crown a Viking brow and a broken soul...
...what service he can render students brushing up for their Orals. His idea of coming over is a profitable one. Because there are so few lecturers in the business today, Von Muecke ought to be encouraged. He should come, and bring along Boy-ed, Bernstorff, Tirpitz, and the Crown Prince. The solution of the reparation problem is in sight...
...sighted Irishmen can ask more than the new constitution gives. An oath of allegiance to the King is required of every member of the new Parliament, but that is a form more than anything else and ought not to stick for long in the Irish throat. The Crown, too, retains a viceroy in Iceland, but he is governed by the wishes of the wholly Irish executive council. Except in the case of actual invasion the Irish Free State is not committed to active participation in any British war without the consent of its own Parliament. At the same time...