Succeeding kings, out of devotion to this saint, declared the bishop a countpalatine, with an extensive civil jurisdiction.
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This numerous deputation, with a countpalatine at its head, demanded the integral re-establishment of the ancient kingdom of Poland.
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Travel a few miles on, the earl of Chester disappears; and the king surprises you again as countpalatine of Lancaster.
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The countpalatine John Casimir repaired to their assistance with a considerable force of Germans and English, all equipped and paid by Queen Elizabeth.
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The CountPalatine of the Rhine moistened his dry lips and said:
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The bishop, as CountPalatine, lived in almost royal state and splendor.
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He and the CountPalatine went out together about an hour since.
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At dinner that night the CountPalatine proved an amiable host.
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Why may I not be introduced to the CountPalatine?
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The CountPalatine of the Rhine is also within these walls with a lesser entourage.
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The CountPalatine threw back his head, and the forest garden echoed with boisterous laughter.
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At the same time he was created CountPalatine.
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CountPalatine-thatadds another to our list of perplexities.
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Then the CountPalatine Karl Gustav had to come, and formally besieged the eastern portion of the town.
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About this time there came into England a wealthy polish nobleman, named Albert Laski, CountPalatine of Siradz.
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We first hear of a royal official known as the CountPalatine of the Rhine in the tenth century.