In 1898, he was appointed inspector-general of the Third Army at Hanover, the transfer orders being accompanied by eulogistic expressions of Wilhelm II's goodwill.
32.
This reports that Dhanapla, the celebrated savant and author, showed king Bhoja eulogistic tablets in the Sarasvat + temple engraved with his poem to the first Jina.
33.
For this, however, was substituted a eulogistic inscription by Joseph Towers, LL . D . His funeral sermon was preached by John Palmer at New Broad Street.
34.
Her great success at Bologna in the 1697 pasticcio " Perseo " inspired the publication of a volume of eulogistic verse, entitled " La miniera del Diamante ".
35.
"' Comment "': My initial concern was that the nominator has 0 edits to the article and no evidence of previous interest in it, despite a eulogistic nom statement.
36.
He was once a federal and a member of the Popular Restoring Society, and wrote the " Anthem of the Restorers " and the " Federal Anthem ", which were highly eulogistic of Rosas.
37.
He was elected on 18 November and consecrated on 4 March 1632 by Archbishop Hackney parish church, where his monument, containing a half-length statue and a eulogistic description of him, still remains.
38.
He exhibited rarely, however, the art critics Adolphe Tabarant, Paul Alexis, and Gustave Geffroy were very eulogistic in the preface to the retrospective exhibition of Cordey in 1913-1914 at Choiseul Gallery.
39.
Shelley's influence upon Peacock may be traced in the latter's poem of " Rhododaphne, or the Thessalian Spell, " published in 1818 and Shelley wrote a eulogistic review of it.
40.
He is best known from a eulogistic inscription of his reign which takes the form of play called the " Vijaya [ r + nmik ", composed by Madana, the king's preceptor.