Aún no tenemos significados para "public estimation".
1The author Hilary Mantel is in a similar place in public estimation.
2Both felt that the quarrel had lowered them in the public estimation.
3Has ever a sport fallen so far so fast in the public estimation?
4And then the character of the ministry fared still worse in public estimation.
5Of course this announcement lowered the young girl very decidedly in public estimation.
6Richard King rose greatly in public estimation after his marriage with Lady Janet.
7The Hautville family held a peculiar place in public estimation.
8Another of these absurd prescriptions has done much to lower Cluseret in public estimation.
9The cause of this his sudden rise in public estimation is a very simple one.
10It is said that General Sheaffe suffered severely in the public estimation, because he retreated.
11The federal judges stand higher in public estimation than the State judges of corresponding rank.
12The chief justice stood still higher in public estimation.
13This advantage was the high degree of respectability which it gave her in the public estimation.
14We have all, I presume, suffered in the public estimation in consequence of this disgraceful burning.
15At that time, the printer's trade ranked higher, in public estimation, than any other mechanical business.
16The position of the magazine in the public estimation was unquestioned; it had never been so strong.
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