Lord Protector (pl. Lords Protector) is a title that has been used in British constitutional law for heads of state. It is also a particular title for the British heads of state in respect to the established church. It is sometimes used to render in English other posts of temporary regent, acting for the absent monarchic head of state.
Read more about Lord Protector: Feudal Royal Regent, Cromwellian Commonwealth, Post-Cromwell, Protector of The Church, Rendering Other Temporarily Acting Monarchic Head of State
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“Superior people remain kind and just even in poverty, but lowly people who become rich lord it over others.”
—Chinese proverb.
“Oh, had I received the education I desired, had I been bred to the profession of the law, I might have been a useful member of society, and instead of myself and my property being taken care of, I might have been a protector of the helpless, a pleader for the poor and unfortunate.”
—Sarah M. Grimke (17921873)