We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of english noblemen in English
We have no meanings for "english noblemen" in our records yet.
Usage of english noblemen in English
1
A great body of the Englishnoblemen still held the old faith.
2
The colonists entered very slightly into the thoughts of the Englishnoblemen and gentry.
3
Do you suppose Englishnoblemen will sell their places to you for the asking?
4
We have now Englishnoblemen who play the horn, the fife-thedrum, some say!
5
Trying to persuade Englishnoblemen to convert to Catholicism.
6
At his Court were divers and sundry Englishnoblemen.
7
The Englishnoblemen were so solicitous, however, that at last she was brought before them.
8
Warwick, Salisbury, Oxford, Suffolk, and other Englishnoblemen.
9
Her name was certainly not in last Sunday's supplement on the list of actresses married to Englishnoblemen.
10
I've got a second son of one of those broken-down Englishnoblemen at the head of my stables.
11
"Here lived the Englishnoblemen," said our friend, "when they were robbers-beforethey became gentlemen."
12
Discontent was, however, manifested at Court in consequence of the favour bestowed by the Queen on the Englishnoblemen; these attentions were called infatuations.
13
It is true, indeed, that her uncle, the Duke of Omnium, the grandest and greatest of Englishnoblemen, is specially interested on my behalf.
14
"And Mae's father hates Englishnoblemen," Conny explained, "and has forbidden him ever to see her again."
15
He received commission in the course of a few months from the elector to visit England, having been warmly invited thither by some Englishnoblemen.