We have no meanings for "whole nobility" in our records yet.
1 To the whole nobility of France he was a fatal and unreasonable phenomenon.
2 The whole nobility are insulted in me; the whole nobility must share my vengeance.
3 Although she came of Jewish origin there was no more fashionable woman in the whole nobility .
4 In presence of the whole nobility of Genoa!
5 The whole nobility of Europe was as deep in mourning as all the other grades of prestige.
6 The whole nobility and gentry was put to about it, and nothing else was talked of at dinner.
7 Nearly the whole nobility and a number of the lower class of people were carried away by their example.
8 The whole nobility are outraged in his person; the whole nobility must rise and vent their rage in fire and flames.
9 The scaffold erected during the night for the Prince de Conde opposite to the convent of the Recollets, had amazed and startled the whole nobility .
10 The outcry against me was louder than ever, it seemed as tho' the whole nobility of France was immolated at "one fell swoop."
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