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I don't think anybody, be it a king, prince or poor man, has a right to undermine decisions by private interventions which have a public impact.
Christ's description of himself in the New Testament as the "good shepherd" is, in a sense, a description of his official position in the Christian church, which also describes him as king, prince of peace, and Lord.
A potential challenge to him could come via the "emoluments clause", Article I, Section 9 of the constitution, which prohibits public officials from taking payments "of any kind whatever from any king, prince or foreign state".
In Poland, where the sudden death of Władysław IV left the country leaderless, a policy of compromise represented by the chancellor, Jerzy Ossoliński, and the last Orthodox senator, Adam Kisiel (Kysil), clashed with warlike operations of the leading "little king," Prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki.
Although the conflict-of-interest clauses do have a loophole for presidents, there is no such loophole for the "emoluments clause", Article I, Section 9 of the constitution, which prohibits public officials from taking payments "of any kind whatever from any king, prince or foreign state".
That provision found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the US constitution provides that "no person holding any office of profit or trust under them shall, without the consent of the Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state".
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Think about: the king, queen, prince, princess, magician (sorcerer/wise woman), hermit, seeker (wanderer), lover, gambler, midas/miser, monk, mother, father, etc.
" Try being a king, queen, prince, princess, lord, lady or anything other royal.
Mr. Bell will take a much-awaited photo of Queen Elizabeth II with three future kings: Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George — the first time four generations of the English royal succession will appear in a photograph together in more than a century.
People depicted here are the images of king, queen, princes, noblemen, courtier, soldier, servant, commoners, priest and hermit.
The players themselves value the series, though there have been just 42 encounters (as opposed to 316 for the men) and seven wins for England, while gaffe-king Prince Phillip summed their trophy up, apparently saying: "It looks like a CDT project gone wrong".
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