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1 I shall be, like you, a Spanish grandee , and, more than that, a prince.
2 Since that time, Norman knights, Spanish grandees , and Napoleonic generals had all made their home here.
3 The Princess was the daughter of a French peer, and the widow of a Spanish grandee .
4 Now they beheld a table of solid silver, once the property of an old Spanish grandee .
5 I saw P. Gnyeditch and E. Karpov, who imitated Leykin showing off as a Spanish grandee .
6 He was a Spanish grandee - neither more nor less.
7 A Spanish grandee couldn't have been more punctilious.
8 However, your rosy paper and your luminous letters, which looked like Spanish grandees , gave me real pleasure.
9 I am an ill-favored Spanish grandee , for whom she feels an aversion to which she will not confess.
10 Coronado was a Spanish grandee , traveling at the time of De Vaca's arrival as a royal official visitor.
11 He wore the dress of a Spanish grandee of the early seventeenth century-herecalled the Spaniards as famous explorers.
12 The conduct and fate of the Italian nobleman and Spanish grandee , Melzi-Eril, has induced me to make these reflections.
13 They were as strange to their surroundings as my lordly evangelist or the old Spanish grandee on the Fair Isle.
14 The Spanish grandees eschewed their favorite amusement-thebull-fight-longenoughto give a hearty welcome to the "Wild West."
15 He also possessed the gentle, solemn courtesy of a Spanish grandee , which the Pirate may or may not have been.
16 Of these they were more proud than were ever English, French, or Spanish grandees of the decoration of stars or garters.
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