Aún no tenemos significados para "distinguished part".
1In this Germany was included, and she played a distinguished part.
2Truly, it is a distinguished part that you offer me.
3Even Taillefer was to be a part, and a distinguished part, of his chanson.
4In all these conflicts he bore a distinguished part, beyond the achievements of the others.
5Mr. Samuel Cohenlupe also went, not having taken a very distinguished part in the entertainment.
6The highest officers of government bore the most distinguished part in the celebration of the public rites.
7Even in the earliest of these battles we find the engineers taking a prominent and distinguished part.
8I have already referred to the chapel music, in which the schoolmaster played such a distinguished part.
9About this time, there was a project for enabling him to take a more distinguished part in politics.
10The distinguished part which you, Mr. Minister, have acted in the history of that interesting country, is well known here.
11Among others who were present and bore a distinguished part, were certain representatives of Ireland who promised their strenuous support.
12During tea, the conversation turned on literary subjects, in which I cannot say that the major bore a very distinguished part.
13This adventurer was of a higher grade than the last, and played a distinguished part at the court of Louis XV.
14In after times, F. B. was pleased to describe the circumstances of a contest in which he bore a most distinguished part.
15At any rate, even when Charnock was gone, Sedley continued to talk big of the coming changes and his own distinguished part in them.
16The force moved upon Dordrecht, and on February 18th occupied the town after a spirited action, in which Brabant's Horse played a distinguished part.
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