sovereign in the PONS Dictionary

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This discussion is between an internal sovereign or an authority of public sovereignty.
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Heaven, thearch, sovereign, monarch, governor, lord: all are (words for) ruler.
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The obverse of the medal bears the effigy of the reigning sovereign.
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As permanent representations evolved, usually on a treaty basis between two powers, they were frequently staffed by relatives of the sovereign or high-ranking nobles.
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This recycled gold was subsequently reminted into 13,680,486 half sovereigns in 1892 and 10,846,741 sovereigns in 1900.
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Either figure or a delegate may perform this task, and the constitution allows the viceroy the option of deferring assent to the sovereign.
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Complaints were also raised about the annual payment of 150,000 guilders to the sovereign, which weighed heavily on the state's budget.
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The sovereign therefore also held a court of justice.
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They would, no doubt, be interested in learning that this prince was educated by his prime minister a rare tutor for a sovereign.
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Several of his works were bought for the house of the latter sovereign.
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