We have no meanings for "have no equals" in our records yet.
1 The Germans, in this department, have no equals .
2 She felt that she could do that also; she knew that in a matter of intrigue the dusky metis have no equals .
3 As soon as they have grown out of being touchy, and rounded off their edges, they will have no equals on earth.
4 In reality today in the Asiatic world, the Padeshah of the Ottoman Empire and the Shah of Persia, Mozeffer-Eddin, are peerless and have no equals .
5 A being who has no equals , can not be susceptible of glory.
6 As schoolmasters they had no equals in Europe for many years.
7 Happily, they were able to profit by every lesson, and soon had no equals among our commanders.
8 In that kind of oratory he excelled most of his contemporaries-indeed , he had no equals in the State.
9 Shakspere had no equals or superiors.
10 KUMASAKA They had no equals .
11 God has no equals - no fellow - beings
12 Enmity itself was compelled to own that, in the art of managing and forming the tender mind, they had no equals .
13 In tugs-of-war and "uprooting the gorse" he had no equals , but a sense of his educational deficiencies kept him at his books.
14 None of his works are extant; but as he alone was permitted to make the statue of Alexander, we infer that he had no equals .
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