Saturday, April 23, 2011

ROYAL COMMON WEDDING (Just Wed!)

As a Prince and Princess, Newly Weds(see "With a smile that lit up TV screens around the world" London article, By GREGORY KATZ, Associated Press Gregory Katz, Associated Press – 20 mins ago ..then) ,
His Royal Highness Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn, Baron Carrickfergus, Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Master of Arts and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge ,
wed of Royal and Common ancestry, an ancestory' begins from a'parent family tree; an ancestor is a parent or (recursively) the parent of an ancestor (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent, and so forth), and within this wedding we merge together an ancestry of the illustrious ancestors of Royalty with the dreams of both the Noble and the Festival-winner; within that set, their is a superseeding the most immaginable of any normal commoners' expectation.(Royals' fairytale kiss ...Prince William and his bride marry in a fairytale ceremony steeped in tradition.... choosing to kiss not once but twice on Buckingham Palace balcony)

Together the psychological nature is powerful and full of self-confidence.
They are a leader whoms strength and nobleness command entourage’s respect and adherence, with unchallenged legitimacy. They have ability to order, the prestige and charisma that emanate continuously from their person inevitably put them, under the spotlight, wherever they go.
Of course theirs is of Royal and Political differences by family-tree, and there is a greater importance to issues outside of the imediate family than that of a common family.
What do we know, as common folks, that really goes on behind the scenes of any other?
Without knowing a thing, a general ascending value is described by the timing based on the World as we know "The Earth" today.
And then, entertain those thoughts to this small collection of modern books as a "Welcome To:" and that "to:" as, from what these describe in their own way of "the House Of Windsor"; with all that in mind, maybe one can imagine the "new to be" "newely weds"!







AS ONE FROM THIS DATE, AN ASCENDANT :
April 29, 2011, at 11:00 AM,
Westminster (Middlesex), United Kingdom

Leo
Your psychological nature is powerful and full of self-confidence. You are a leader whose strength and nobleness command your entourage’s respect and adherence, with unchallenged legitimacy. Your ability to order, the prestige and charisma that emanate continuously from your person inevitably put you, under the spotlight, wherever you go.

i'M SURE THERE IS MORE, but this is only a heyword to a good start!
LOVE.
Royal, we all understand what that means, still the word "common" here is more about "incommon"; in that, of a choice of/for a commoner it is by looking, "therefore haven't looked for additional history for themselves" until enough is in common.
Now where's it at! It is worth finding.

Remember Whose the Boss!

On the Sunny side, ...family life occupies the first place. One has a large family composed of one's own children, or of some kind of spiritual children. One is surrounded by loving young people who benefit from one's experience and knowledge. Success can be achieved...
Sun in Taurus ...
Sun in House X ...

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158. Pocahontas's People : The Powhatan Indians of Virginia Through Four CenturiesFull Text Available By: Rountree, Helen C. University of Oklahoma Press. 1996. 404p.
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to a warrior of royal status141 and an insult that Opechancanough probably never forgave. His people capitulated and grudgingly sold much of their remaining winter supplies of corn to the English. They showed some resistance, as when men tried to kill Smith as he slept in an Indian house; the entrance of the men through the low door of the sapling­and­mat house shook the house so much that Smith 339 keyword hits - View Now Access to section that includes this relevant passage
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Powhatan sent an offer of a shipload of corn in exchange for a grindstone, fifty swords, some guns, a cock and a hen, copper and beads, and some men to build him an English­style house.134 His open demand for firearms shows that he was fully aware of the colony's desperation. Smith accepted the offer, sent some men to begin on the house, and himself set off for Werowocomoco on December 29, 1608. 339 keyword hits - View Now Access to section that includes this relevant passage
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in house building after a century of contact with Europeans. First, bark coverings became standard on most houses,42 where before they had been status symbols available to few. The change may have been possible because everyone now possessed iron hatchets, tools that reduced the time needed to cut enough bark to cover a house. Second, houses usually had windows left between the slabs of bark: " 615 keyword hits - View Now Access to section that includes this relevant passage

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141. Historic Contact : Indian People and Colonists in Today's Northeastern United States in the Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries
Full Text Available By: Grumet, Robert Steven. University of Oklahoma Press. 1995. 514p.
Subjects: HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General; HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA); HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT); Indians of North America--Northeastern States--Antiquities--Collection and preservation; Indians of North America--Northeastern States--History--Sources; Indians of North America--Northeastern States--Government relations; Excavations (Archaeology)--Northeastern States; Ethnohistory--Northeastern States; Northeastern States--Antiquities--Collection and preservation
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142. The City and the Saloon : Denver, 1858-1916
Full Text Available By: Noel, Thomas J. University Press of Colorado. 1996. 148p.
Subjects: TRAVEL / Restaurants; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism; Bars (Drinking establishments)--Colorado--Denver--History; Denver (Colo.)--History; Denver (Colo.)--Social life and customs
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143. A True Republican : The Life of Paul Revere
Full Text Available By: Triber, Jayne E. University of Massachusetts Press. 1998. 314p.
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144. The Papers of Will Rogers Vol. One / : The Early Years
Full Text Available By: Rogers, Will; Wertheim, Arthur Frank; Bair, Barbara. University of Oklahoma Press. 1996. 611p.
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145. Life Along the Hudson
Full Text Available By: Keller, Allan. Fordham University Press. 1997. 272p.
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146. English Women's Voices, 1540-1700
Full Text Available By: Otten, Charlotte F. University Press of Florida. 1992. 421p.
Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature--Women authors; Women--England--History--Renaissance, 1450-1600--Sources; Women--England--History--17th century--Sources; English literature--Early modern, 1500-1700; Women--England--Literary collections; Autobiography--Women authors
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149. The Writings of John Evelyn
Full Text Available By: Evelyn, John; De la Bâedoyáere, Guy. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. 1995. 435p. Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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