counsellor of stateの例文
- Lord Harewood served as a Counsellor of State in 1947, 1953 54, and 1956.
- Maybe things like Regent and Counsellor of State, since they are basically temporary monarchs.
- He has also acted as Counsellor of State during periods of the Queen's absence abroad.
- In 1677 he was appointed interim viceroy of Sicily, counsellor of state and archbishop of Toledo.
- He has also acted as Counsellor of State.
- He was a Counsellor of State, and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1895 to 1897.
- The Counsellors of State and regents always act in the name and on behalf of the sovereign.
- In this use it is roughly comparable to the European titles of State Counsellor and counsellor of state.
- The situation is similar in a way to the appointment of Counsellors of State by the British Sovereign.
- The same year he, again was appointed Secretary of State for the Navy and made a Counsellor of State.
- The Counsellors of State do not assume the discharge of the royal functions automatically when the sovereign is unavailable.
- The sovereign attends the meeting, though his or her place may be taken by two or more Counsellors of State.
- In 1816, he was made vice-president of the aulic tribunal of Dillenburg; and shortly afterwards, he was named counsellor of state.
- In general however, only the counsellors of state, the ma顃res des requ阾es and ( at times ) the intendants of finances attended regularly.
- During the dedication ceremony, the Counsellor of State of France announced that Spreckels had been awarded the Grand Cross of the L間ion d'honneur.
- His established a Privy Council and Counsellors of State but the experiment did not work, and no one gave him any constructive criticism or advice.
- Counsellors of State perform some of the sovereign's duties in the United Kingdom while he or she is out of the country or temporarily incapacitated.
- Thus, the monarch can give instructions to the Counsellors of State or even personally discharge a certain royal prerogative when the counsellors are in place.
- The first four individuals in the line of succession who are twenty-one years or older, and the sovereign's consort, may be appointed Counsellors of State.
- With her husband, Alexandra also carried out royal engagements on behalf of her uncle, King George VI . She also served as a Counsellor of State between 1937 and 1944.