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1 Feigning occupation was a standard tactic among noblemen faced with civil servants.
2 The noblemen followed, and the conversation was resumed in a lower tone.
3 Lord Clarendon and several other noblemen in 1663 obtained from Charles II.
4 He'll be able to find all the senators and noblemen we need.
5 The other is one of the senior noblemen of the British Peerage.
6 He had no wish to appear tightfisted and mean before his noblemen .
7 Everyone from scullery maids to the greatest noblemen paid attention to Chartreuse.
8 The Duke of Shrewsbury and other discontented noblemen left the Whig party.
9 A great body of the English noblemen still held the old faith.
10 Only the most illustrious noblemen can wait on the Emperor at table.
11 Therefore I do not believe in noblemen with a genius for speculation.
12 The lesser noblemen , then the gentry, then the men at arms follow.
13 The power and favour of these noblemen seemed to be great indeed.
14 The hearts of these noblemen and these warriors longed impatiently for death.
15 One night, one of those noblemen who took Magelia came to me.
16 For truly, such as the noblemen be, such will the people be.
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