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1 He then became a devoted adherent of Charlemagne, and served him much in war.
2 For instance, Sir Walter Scott was a devoted adherent of the house of Hanover.
3 Palmer and Bates were Jim Smith's most devoted adherents .
4 One of the biographers of that period describes Mar as a devoted adherent of the Stuarts.
5 He was a devoted adherent of the Medici.
6 Bartolommeo or Baccio Valori, a devoted adherent of the Medici, played an important part in Florentine history.
7 Though a devoted adherent of Goethe and Stendhal, Bourget represents, along with Bordeaux, the conservative ethical reaction.
8 And in consequence and for all time the youngest subaltern in the mess had become Monck's devoted adherent .
9 Had Charles the Tenth many such devoted adherents , he would not find himself deserted in his hour of need.
10 20), from his early years he was a devoted adherent of Pompey.
11 Even Bates, his most devoted adherent , remained behind, and did not offer to accompany the discrowned and dethroned monarch.
12 Little Miss Bunting flushed delightedly, and from that moment onward became one of the new boarder's most devoted adherents .
13 He was the foremost among the devoted adherents in England of Rousseau, Helvetius, and the other Frenchmen of their school.
14 The Castilians were devoted adherents of Philip, and this in itself was sufficient to set Catalonia and Arragon against him.
15 Devoted adherent of the Haskalah as he was, Mapu was not sparing of paint in blackening these enemies of culture.
16 Being of a highly suspicious nature, he sacrificed to his groundless apprehensions numbers of his most loyal and devoted adherents .
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