whom I have not the honor of knowing, I suppose that the nobility have been summoned not merely to express their sympathy and enthusiasm but also to consider the means by which we can assist our Fatherland!
"In the first place, I tell you we have no right to question the Emperor about that, and secondly, if the Russian nobility had that right, the Emperor could not answer such a question.
Your CHILDREN'S LAND shall ye love: let this love be your new
nobility,-- the undiscovered in the remotest seas!
's legions defeated the army of the
nobility in North Africa, Cato -- then at Utica -- took his own life.
Patrons of the Old Faith: The Catholic
Nobility in Utrecht and Guelders, c.
Just a few pen strokes can transform a humble Midland journalist to the grandeur of the
nobility - allegedly.
And Fowberry Alpacas, formerly from Northumberland, won three first place rosettes in the junior white female (Fowberry Paloma), junior male beige (Fowberry Prodigy) and intermediate male fawn (Fowberry
Nobility).
Then he shifts to the
nobility, going back to 1477 to look at the reaction to the death of Charles the Bald, then discussing the position of the
nobility at court.
Sure, that Machynlleth gathering was little more than the Welsh
nobility looking after number one.
The Baltic German
Nobility, partly responsible for bringing Christianity into the region, was a major target in the various populist and political uprisings that took place in the early twentieth century.
Sterchi takes as his starting point various books of moral education found in the libraries of the Burgundian
nobility, ranging from a French translation of Poggio Bracciolini's Latin version of Xenophon's Cyropaedia to several medieval treatises (such as Brunetto Latini) and contemporary advice books, such as Hugues de Lannoy's Enseignement de vraie noblesse.
The French
Nobility in the Eighteenth Century: Reassessments and New Approaches.