| 21. | Some peers, particularly life peers who were well known before their ennoblement, do not use their peerage titles.
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| 22. | In 1576, the right of ennoblement, except in wartime, was passed from the king to the sejm.
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| 23. | The representatives of the provinces in Imperial Senate were chosen by criteria such as experience in public office and also ennoblement.
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| 24. | Serfs served on occasion as soldiers in the event of conflict and could earn freedom or even ennoblement for valour in combat.
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| 25. | Many low-born individuals, including townsfolk, peasants and Jews, could and did rise to official ennoblement in Polish society.
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| 26. | They would also share arms with families adopted into the clan ( these would often have their arms officially altered upon ennoblement ).
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| 27. | This not only fostered his fascination with the natural world, but also engendered his ideals of the ennoblement of nature through fine art.
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| 28. | The justice was highly prone to miscarriage, in particular, to abusive ennoblement Therefore, this procedure was gradually restricted in various ways.
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| 29. | He was elected to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1873, and entitled an ennoblement " von Virchow ", but which he declined.
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| 30. | The increase of number of Polish nobility by trustworthy ennoblements is "'proportionally minimal "'( since the 14th century ).
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