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Meanings of new empress in English
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Usage of new empress in English
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The newempress had willingly accepted the throne which was offered her.
2
The people of Paris also received the newempress with a languid enthusiasm.
3
She could still die, clearing the way for a newempress.
4
The Guards shouted for the newempress as they had done for the old.
5
Falling upon their knees, they took the oath of allegiance to the newempress!
6
Frenzied merry-makings, pleasures and festivals of the roughest sorts were now the principal occupation of the newempress.
7
It was this that weighed down the heart of the newempress, and made her shrink in alarm from her new grandeur.
8
No ill-feeling toward the newempress was excited in her bosom by the rapturous greetings with which she was welcomed on her arrival.
9
The newempress, Catharine I., was already exceedingly popular, and she rose rapidly in public esteem by the wisdom and vigor of her administration.
10
The daughter of the divorced empress, with the emperor's sisters, had been selected to carry the train of the newempress on the marriage-day.
11
The newempress, Elizabeth, had rewarded and punished, and with that thought she had finished her imperial labors and forever dismissed all her difficulties.
12
But, remembering the words of their newempress, "Spare his sleep," no one dared to touch the child, or awaken him from his slumber.
13
Our newEmpress and her family live there in that complex.
14
This newEmpress is the bane of our Clan, Deucalion, these latter days.
15
He bowed to his newEmpress- avapidwoman wearing an elaborately coiffed red wig.
16
Holland was the first province of the Grand Empire which Napoleon took the newEmpress to visit.