10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARISTOCRATICALLY»
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aristocratically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aristocratically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
She was aristocratically governed in Apostolic times, and is aristocratically
governed still.* The Greek prelate seems further to have held that his own
communion is one corporate society, aristocratically governed ; and
consequently that she is ...
She was aristocratically governed in Apostolic times, and is aristocratically
governed still.* The Greek prelate seems further to have held that his own
communion is one corporate society, aristocratically governed ; and
consequently that she is ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1867
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pire, save those of the two great theatres in Petersburg and Moscow, where the
prices are high, the audionce aristocratically cold, aristocratically blase and en-
nuye, and aristocratically broken-in to the laws of Western aristocratic etiquette.
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the Grand Opera season, on any stage in the empire, save those of the two great
theatres in Petersburg and Moscow, where the prices are high, the audience
aristocratically cold, aristocratically blasé and ennuyé, and aristocratically broken
-in ...
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A Journey Due North: Being Notes of a Residence in Russia, ...
... save those of the two great theatres in Petersburg and Moscow, where the
prices are high, the audience aristocratically cold, aristocratically blase and
ennuye, and aristocratically broken-in to the laws of Western aristocratic etiquette
.
George Augustus Sala, 1858
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On Understanding Buddhists: Essays on the Theravada ...
A transvaluation of values occurred, Nietzsche believed, when aristocratically
originated "good" became labeled as the plebeian-originated "evil" and the
aristocratically originated "bad" now became the plebeian "good." See Friedrich ...
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pire, save those of the two great theatres in Peiersburg and Moscow, where the
prices are high, the audience aristocratically cold, aristocratically blase and en-
niiTe, and aristocratically broken-in to the laws of Western aristocratic etiquette.
James E. Heath, Thomas W. White, Edgar Allan Poe, 1857
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pire, save those of the two great theatres in Petersburg and Moscow, where the
prices are high, the audience aristocratically cold, aristocratically blase and en-
Duye, and aristocratically broken-in to the laws of Western aristocratic etiquette.
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Falling for Her Impossible Boss (Mills & Boon Medical) ...
Of course it has to be neurosurgeon Oliver Dawson that nurse Bella Graham ends up working under!
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Politics: Books V and VI
I mean those couplings that ought to be examined, but at present have not been:
for example, where the deliberative element and the method of electing 5 officials
are organized oligarchically but the regulations as to the courts aristocratically, ...
Aristotle, David Keyt, 1999
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ARISTOCRATICALLY»
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aristocratically is used in the context of the following news items.
Emily Braun's Birds Guide Guests to Their Perches
Ms. Braun noted the “illusionistic textures” in their plumage and how “each has a personality”: a red grouse with an aristocratically stretched ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Polls indicate Senate be seriously reformed or abolished
... current members of the senate might have treated their entitlements, their privilege and their titles a little less aristocratically if they had to face ... «Moose Jaw Times-Herald, Jun 15»
Marriage of art and drama
... of art', because it kind of begs the question as to whether what artists do is somehow aristocratically better than what directors do,” he says. «The Sunday Times, Jun 15»
Weekend Film Recommendation: The Day of the Jackal
He is aristocratically mild-mannered (he wears an ascot for heaven's sake), and he just doesn't seem the type of cold-blooded killer capable of ... «The Reality-Based Community, May 15»
BOOK REVIEW: 'Bourbon Empire: The Past and the Future of …
... family, and Alexander Hamilton whose tax on whiskey would finance the central bank and central government he so aristocratically favored. «Washington Times, May 15»
Pride and Prejudice
... decorum and the love-hate sparring between Isabella Laughland's gutsy Elizabeth and James Northcote's aristocratically uptight Darcy takes ... «The Stage, May 15»
Review: A celebratory Chamber Orchestra milestone
Soovin Kim's trademark tone and aristocratically inflected sense of musical purpose reminded you of all that was missing from Sarah Chang's ... «Philly.com, May 15»
Prime Minister Disraeli: 7 Hilariously Cutting Putdowns
Benjamin Disraeli, the English Frankie Boyle, is quite possibly the most aristocratically flamboyant and cutting Prime Minister in UK history. «Glossy News, May 15»
Switzerland: Off-piste in a fairytale
From the top of the Grimentz field, we could see the majestic Matterhorn in the distance, standing aristocratically apart from the dozens of other ... «New Zealand Herald, May 15»
The new Secret Escapes ad
Jessica Brown Findlay purrs aristocratically on the voiceover. It's no good. Another ad has a young couple surveying their open-air suite ... «The Guardian, May 15»