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What are the five titles in Britain?
English baronet, wearing a hat with six pearls.

Viscount and above should wear a crown.

There is no limit to the number of pearls and beads the viscount can wear. The crown worn by the count should be decorated with pearls.

At the top of the crown, the middle is decorated with berry leaves, and the poisonous leaves should be under the pearls. The crown and pearls worn by Marquis should be juxtaposed with poisonous leaves. Ordinary dukes wear flower-shaped crowns without beads. The royal duke wore a cross crown and was decorated with lilies. The crown worn by the prince of Wales is the same as that worn by the king, except that there is a gap in the middle.

The duke is "the highest and most authoritative prince". Marquis and Earl are "the most honorable and authoritative lords". Viscount is an "outstanding and authoritative master". The baron is a "real master".

The duke should be called "Your Highness". Other jazz should be called "Your Excellency".

Jazz's person is sacred and inviolable.

As we all know, Parliament is composed of knights and is responsible for legislative and judicial affairs.

"The most respectable" than "can"

(1) The original text is English most honourable, which is a courtesy title for Marquis or Sir Bath.

Respect (1) "high status.

(1) the original is right honourable in English, which is a courtesy title for nobles below the count.

Call jazz masters "orthodox masters". Calling a noble a master without a title is just a courtesy title; Only jazz is a master.

Mr. Wang doesn't have to swear to the king and the court, just say "in my personality".

Representatives are elected from the people. When they are sent to the House of Lords, they should take off their hats and remain humble. Jazz shouldn't take off his hat.

If the House of Representatives submits a bill to the House of Lords, it will be submitted by 40 members of the House of Representatives, who will bow three times when submitting the bill.

If the House of Lords submits a bill to the House of Representatives, it can send a secretary to submit it.

When the two houses disagree, they will negotiate in the color hall. Members of the House of Lords will sit with their hats off and members of the House of Representatives will stand with their hats off.

According to the law issued by Edward VI of England, Sir Alex Ferguson has the privilege of killing people without cause. As long as Ferguson did not premeditated murder, he would not be guilty.

Barons and bishops have the same status.

To become a baronet in England, you must get a piece of land from the king, that is, a complete baronet land.

A complete baroness includes thirteen and a quarter aristocratic territories, each worth twenty pounds, equivalent to four hundred marks.

Caput baronie, the baron's land acquisition center, is a hereditary palace like Britain itself; In other words, if you have no son, you can pass it on to your daughter. In this case, you can pass it on to your eldest daughter. Koeter is filiabus Ali Unde Satisfactis.

Latin: Take care of other daughters as much as possible. (Seuss note, against the wall. )-the original note

Baron is called Sir Alex, Saxon is called "Laveur", and pure Latin is called Master.

① Latin dialect is called "Lardus".

(1) Latin: master.

The son of the viscount and baron is a first-rate gentleman in the empire.

The master of a knight has the priority to get the guardian right of the Lord, but the younger son can't enjoy it.

The position of viscount's eldest son is between baron and quasi-baron.

Jazz's daughter is called "madam" and other girls are called "miss"

All judges are inferior to knights. The bailiff wore a sheepskin shawl; Judges wear "thousands of pieces" de minuto vario, that is to say, they are made of all kinds of small white skins, not silver rat skins.

Only jazz and kings can use silver rat skin.

Begging (1) (1) shall not be sent to jazz.

① Latin: arrest warrant.

Mr. Wang's personal freedom should not be restricted. Unless you committed a prison case in the Tower of London.

The knight summoned by the king has the right to kill one or two deer in the imperial garden.

Jazz can set up a jazz court in their own castle.

Jazz can't just wear a cloak and take two followers to the streets. There must be a large group of family guards.

Members of the house of lords lined up to go to parliament by car; Members of the House of Representatives are not allowed to ride. A few jazz can enter Westminster Abbey in a four-wheeled carriage. Cars and carriages are decorated with badges and crowns. This style of car can only be used by people with knight status to show their dignity.

Only a knight can impose a fine on a knight, which shall not exceed five shillings. Only the duke can impose a fine of ten shillings.

A jazz family can accept six foreigners, while an ordinary Englishman can only accept four.

Jazz can have eight barrels of wine without tax, while ordinary Englishmen only have four barrels.

Only jazz can avoid being summoned by the fugitive governor.

Jazz don't pay militia tax.

Sir, if he is happy, he can recruit an army and dedicate it to the king; The Duke of Azor, the Duke of Hamilton and the Duke of Norchen Boland all sent troops.

Jazz belongs only to jazz.

If there is not even a knight in the jury, the knight can ask for a suspension of the trial in a civil case.

Jazz can appoint their own priests.

The baron appointed three priests, four viscount, five earl and marquis, and six dukes.

Even if a knight commits treason, he can't be sent to the scaffold.

Jazz hands cannot be branded.

Mr. Wang is a scholar, although he can't read. Because legally he can read.

As long as the king is away, the duke can use the canopy anywhere. Viscount can be used in his own home. Barons can use a symbolic canopy, which can only be placed under the glass when drinking.

The baroness has the right to pull her skirt with a man in front of the viscount

Jazz or the eldest son of jazz presides over 86 tables of banquets held in the palace every day, with 500 people attending each table, and the expenses are borne by the surrounding areas of the palace.

When a civilian hits a knight, he has to cut off his hand.

Jazz is almost a king.

The king is almost God.

The earth is the territory of jazz.

No wonder the British call God "my Lord".