Abstract systematic rules and conventions of a signifying system, independent of individuals, permitting the expression of parole as instances of this set.
1 At last they arrived at the house of the English langue .
2 Each langue had its bailiff elected by itself: these resided constantly at Rhodes.
3 The head of the langue at once granted Sir John's request.
4 He died a coward's death, the only one, thank God, of all our langue .
5 You must know that each langue has charge of a separate part of the wall.
6 Each langue had its own regulations for admitting members, and all alike exercised severe discrimination.
7 Its motto was significant: "Notre langue , nos institutions, et nos lois."
8 The possessions of each langue in its native land were divided into grand priories and bailiwicks.
9 The knight who has performed this inestimable service is Sir Gervaise Tresham, of the English langue .
10 Henry's offers were refused, and the English langue , which had a brilliant record in the Order, perished.
11 Ils ont fait un chef - d'oeuvre - la langue francaise.''
12 La Francais est une belle langue .
13 Intrigued by this boldness, Eleanor sat listening to the harsh langue d'oeil, untempered by any humility or indirection.
14 Let our langue look after the wounded, while the released captives clear the decks of the bodies of the fallen pirates.
15 The Order will be a loser, for you would assuredly have risen to the grand priorage of your langue some day.
16 Of course, I have been asking many questions about him of the young knights of his own langue , Harcourt among them.
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