Our society . he Austrian emperor are calledarchdukes and archduchesses, the title coming down when theruler of that country modestly claimed no higher title thanarchduke. The emperor of Russia is known as the czar (sometimesspelled tzar, and the empress tzarina, or tzaritza), this rankbeing the same as the Roman csesar or the German empress is called the czarina, the heir-apparent the 256 OUR SOCIETY. czarowitz, and the other sons and daughters, grand dukes andgrand duchesses. Other Titles.—Titles in many parts of Europe often meanno more than the numerous Colonels, Honorables, and


Our society . he Austrian emperor are calledarchdukes and archduchesses, the title coming down when theruler of that country modestly claimed no higher title thanarchduke. The emperor of Russia is known as the czar (sometimesspelled tzar, and the empress tzarina, or tzaritza), this rankbeing the same as the Roman csesar or the German empress is called the czarina, the heir-apparent the 256 OUR SOCIETY. czarowitz, and the other sons and daughters, grand dukes andgrand duchesses. Other Titles.—Titles in many parts of Europe often meanno more than the numerous Colonels, Honorables, andw Esquires, which flow so luxuriantly in some sections of thiscountry. A German baron may be a good, honest tiller ofthe soil like an American farmer. A count may not own anacre of his own, and may not even be respectable, while themultitude of Italian and German princes may number notonly some very commonplace individuals, but many who areseeking to make a living by practices that are not


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