Encara no tenim significats per a "espouse the cause".
1So shall ever perish those who espouse the cause of the poor.
2They were therefore led to espouse the cause of the governor.
3Her wealth left her free to espouse the cause of womanhood at large.
4From her I learned to espouse the cause of Leopold.
5The heretics would espouse the cause of the Lady Elizabeth.
6The Roman Catholics were therefore induced by the strongest motives to espouse the cause of the court.
7Henry therefore resolved to try the influence of terror, by threatening to espouse the cause of Guido.
8He prevailed on the Duke of Lorraine, a second time, to espouse the cause of the Emperor.
9He really believed that cotton was king and would compel England to espouse the cause of the South.
10Acting upon Amonasro's admonitions, Aida influences Rhadames to fly from Egypt and espouse the cause of her father.
11If he decided to espouse the cause of Henry VI., the Count of Charolais should be given a command.
12They agreed to espouse the cause of the Indians, securing to Standing Bear a trial in the United States court.
13Lambert at first endeavoured to detach Ingoldsby from his allegiance to Monk, by offering to espouse the cause of Richard Cromwell.
14I am reasonably impartial, I hope, but man's devotion is due to his deity: I espouse the cause of my belly.
15Very well!-sincethis is the case, I shall espouse the cause of Mademoiselle Marguerite and of the unfortunate man they've ruined.
16The Socialist papers espouse the cause of labor, and the unions have opened their ears once more to the wiles of the Socialists.
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