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Columns

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  • "A Living Chattel"
  • "Joy"
  • "At the Barber's"
  • "An Enigmatic Nature"
  • "A Classical Student"
  • "The Death of a Government Clerk"
  • "The Trousseau"
  • "A Daughter of Albion"
  • "An Inquiry"
  • "Fat and Thin"
  • "A Tragic Actor"
  • "The Bird Market"
  • "A Slander"
  • "The Swedish Match"

Lists

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Sortable Tables

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Title Origin Function Usual Source of Authority Usual Breadth of Authority
Abbess or Abbot Latin Executive Elected Institutional (abbey)
Admiral of the Fleet European Executive Appointed Divisional (highest naval rank)
Aesymnetes Greek Executive Elected National
Agonothetes Greek Administrative Elected Institutional (sacred games)
Agoranomos Greek Executive Elected Institutional (marketplace)
Air Marshal British Administrative Appointed Divisional (very senior air force rank)
Aircraftman British Administrative Appointed Divisional (lowest air force rank)
Concubinus Roman Ceremonial Appointed Personal
Consort Tang Dynasty Ceremonial Appointed Courtly
Consul Roman Executive/ judicial Elected National

Footnotes

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The stay in Paris required a temporary discharge from the army, which Quisling slowly grew to understand was permanent: army cutbacks meant that there would be no position available for him when he returned.[1][nb 1]

  1. ^ Increasingly bitter over his treatment by the military, he eventually took up a post in the reserves on the reduced salary of a captain, and received a promotion to major in 1930.[1]
  1. ^ a b Dahl 1999, p. 50.

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