Aún no tenemos significados para "french aristocracy".
1Her household consisted of the flower of the French aristocracy.
2And that instance of the French aristocracy before the Revolution was extremely telling, too.
3His family, he said, was of wealthy French aristocracy.
4They dare not frame a society of enjoyment as the French aristocracy once formed it.
5Soldiers and government officials and foreign diplomats dominate the quarter-andhomes of the old French aristocracy.
6The pernicious atmosphere of the period seems to pervade even the highest rank of the French aristocracy.
7This couple occupied a peculiar situation in the French aristocracy due solely to a scrupulous choice of connections.
8It was either that or be crushed like the French aristocracy were to be in the 1789 revolution.
9Recollect, he said, how the French aristocracy surrendered their privileges in 1789, and how that surrender was requited.
10I enjoy meeting new types, and he represents to me most perfectly the old order of French aristocracy.
11Chretien's originality, then, consists in his portrayal of the social ideal of the French aristocracy in the twelfth century.
12For the bellicose qualities of the French aristocracy see also La Noblesse Francaise sous Richelieu by the Vicomte G.
13Can you give any instances from history or fiction to show the attitude of the French aristocracy before the Revolution?
14The French aristocracy, so nobly succored during the Revolution by the Polish lords, certainly did not return the kindness in 1832.
15They take him to the salons, too, of the Faubourg St. Germain, among the old French aristocracy, and to innumerable receptions.
16Battle must be the final test, and the whole aristocracy of Europe was certain, Frenchmen knew, to succor the French aristocracy in distress.
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