КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «COURTIERISM»
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A Fulfulde-English Dictionary:
... dim. biirangel, mbiirankon, and biroyel, mbiirohon, mbiiru, courtierism;
mbirimbaraajo, mbiirimbara'en, step-child; mbiirana, pay court to. mbiirana v.t.
pay court to. mbiirimbara'en, pl. see mbiirimbaraajoI. mbiirimbaraajo1, adj.
mbiirimbara'en, ...
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Old Margaret: A Novel ...
... on account of the Duke of Burgundy, who pays him; by Sister Pris- -cilla for
your sake; by a few of the people, for his treatment of Martina; by the trades
unions for his courtierism; by some of the people again, because they distrust him
.
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The King's Highway: A Novel
Why, sir, I find he has addicted himself to courtierism, and to cringing, and to
sitting in cabinets, and to making long speeches in the House of Lords, and to all
sorts of vices of the same kind, so as nearly to have fallen into prime ministerism.
George Payne Rainsford James,
1847
Indolence, enervation, courtierism, and discord had but one result, and as silently
and strangely as they came the monks of the East faded from the face of the earth
. As the snow that lies so white and stainless on the summit of the Alps flushes ...
Edmund Hodgson Yates, William Tinsley, William Croft,
1869
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Works in Baudry's Edition: ¬The King's Highway : a Novel
Why, Sir, I find he has addicted himself to courtierism, and to cringing, and to
sitting in cabinets, and to making long speeches_in the House of Lords, and to all
sorts of vices of the same kind, so as nearly to have fallen into prime ministerism.
George Payne Rainsford James,
1840
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Critical and miscellanous essays
Prince Schwartzenberg, in particular, had a stately aspect; ease without
negligence, gravity without assumption, and over all an honest goodness of
expression ; beautifully contrasted with the smirking saloon-activity, the perked
up courtierism ...
far and near, and there is an exchange of much compliment and courtierism
while the taxes- consisting of property and labour, are made over to the king. The
people are fond of working on the land, and if they dispose of a piece of land
always ...
NAPOLEON. 73 cular, had a stately aspect; ease without negligence, gravity
without assumption, and over all an honest goodness of expression ; beautifully
contrasted with the smirking saloon-activity, the perked up courtierism and ...
A long list also of new words may be collected from these volumes; such as-
moleism, — beetleism,— autumn-a//i/iV/, — unaccountabilities, — miserism, —
dupism, — courtierism,—frostism, — numskullism, &c. &c. As to thelast, we
wanted, ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths,
1811
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle
Prince Schwartzenberg, in particular, had a stately aspect; ease without
negligence, gravity without assumption, and over all an honest goodness of
expression ; beautifully contrasted with the smirking saloon-activity, the perked-
up courtierism ...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill,
2010