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1 And you know Aunt Estelle belonged to the old aristocracy in France.
2 The aristocracy of England, especially the old aristocracy , are highly cultivated.
3 Whole families of the old aristocracy lived on crusts, and even by charity.
4 I'm a Southerner, and I honor the old aristocracy you represent.
5 Oh, don't you think the old aristocracy of France is just too wonderful?
6 The old aristocracy of the South was more fortunate in the maintenance of its power.
7 The old aristocracy of the countryside was unpicturesquely decayed.
8 The new aristocracy was as hospitably large as the old aristocracy had been sternly small.
9 As we sauntered over the gardens, our conversation turned on the old aristocracy of France.
10 And when Plebeian families had obtained great estates, they were amalgamated with the old aristocracy .
11 And no doubt she is of our old aristocracy .
12 He bowed with a courtesy which might have come from generations of an old aristocracy .
13 Between the years 1455 and 1795 this old aristocracy was largely exterminated.
14 I can't think it right or wise to replace the old aristocracy by new and untried blood.
15 Percy's empire, and that of all the old aristocracy of the South, had shrunk to one county.
16 The extent of destruction which had fallen on the old aristocracy may be inferred from a single circumstance.
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