He voted against the motion for a regency, which was only defeated by two votes.
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Polesden Lacey south of Great Bookham is a regency villa with extensive grounds.
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Since then, hundreds of thousands of foreign visitors have visited this regency.
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Numerous empress dowagers held regency during the reign of an underage emperor.
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Under the regency of Seymour, the reformers were now part of the establishment.
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Elizabeth's regency turned out to be a failure, her background notwithstanding.
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He was only 3 years old when his father died in 1751, and a long regency began.
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He held his regency from July till the time of his death on November 10, 1848.
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In 1651, when her son Louis XIV officially came of age, her regency legally ended.
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This is the list of regencies and cities of Indonesia, one step lower hierarchy of the Indonesia administrative division below the provincial government (sometimes it was called "the second level region"). ...
A regency (Indonesian: kabupaten) is a political subdivision of a province in Indonesia. The Indonesian term kabupaten is also sometimes translated as 'district' or 'municipality'. Regencies are divided into Subdistricts (Kecamatan).
Regency is a neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. Bound by West Dodge Road, South 96th Street, Pacific Street and Interstate 680, the development was the first major real estate development funded by Mutual of Omaha.
A system of government that substitutes for the reign of a king or queen when that king or queen becomes unable to rule; The time during which a regent is in power
Pertaining to the style of architecture, furnishings and decoration of the British Regency, somewhat similar to the French Directiore and Empire styles and characterized by close imitation of ancient Greek forms as well as by less frequent and looser adaptations of ancient Roman, Gothic, Chinese ...