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1 Why, I declare you know the whole peerage !
2 While she was gone to cry her farewells over the pork, I gave that whole peerage away to the servants.
3 Miss Pink rose slowly, with a dignity that looked capable of adequately receiving-notone noble lady only, but the whole peerage of England.
4 But frequent as these instances are, it will not be for a moment supposed that the whole peerage would justly fall under such censure.
5 The lords inserted a clause, enacting, that a peer should be tried by the whole peerage ; and the commons at once assented to this amendment.
6 "Oh, a Peerage!" said Mary; "but even you, my Lady Countess, can't have a whole peerage to yourself."
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