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    1. Because, up to about the year 1700 sugar was the exclusive amenity of the aristocracy, it came to be greatly prized by the masses as a delicacy


    2. of Albion’s aristocracy you have to have some spunk in your soul,


    3. Whereas most poets spring from the aristocracy


    4. He felt that it reclaimed his family’s old connection to the aristocracy


    5. That his world, the world of blessed aristocracy, was one in which assurances had been DRAFTChapter 19 519


    6. Upon the power which the greater part of the leading men, the natural aristocracy of every country, have of preserving or defending their respective importance, depends the stability and duration of every system of free government


    7. To a sovereign, on the contrary, who feels himself supported, not only by the natural aristocracy of the country, but by a well regulated standing army, the rudest, the most groundless, and the most licentious remonstrances, can give little disturbance


    8. The present, local aristocracy, as Shelagh put it, were doctors and lawyers and gentleman farmers


    9. from the freshness and aristocracy, albeit somewhat gruffness, of the commandant’s voice that he


    10. By the union with England, the middling and inferior ranks of people in Scotland gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy, which had always before oppressed them

    11. By a union with Great Britain, the greater part of people of all ranks in Ireland would gain an equally complete deliverance from a much more oppressive aristocracy ; an aristocracy not founded, like that of Scotland, in the natural and respectable distinctions of birth and fortune, but in the most odious of all distinctions, those of religious and political prejudices; distinctions which, more than any other, animate both the insolence of the oppressors, and the hatred and indignation of the oppressed, and which commonly render the inhabitants of the same country more hostile to one another than those of different countries ever are


    12. No oppressive aristocracy has ever prevailed in the colonies


    13. The empire is a defunct warrior aristocracy out of touch with the modern world


    14. aristocracy in every detail of the corners which adds the nervousness


    15. Fine-boned and fastidious, Herero were the traditional aristocracy


    16. In addition, the Druids monitored the religion of ordinary Gauls and were in charge of educating the aristocracy


    17. became wealthy strove to buy land in order to join the landed aristocracy


    18. Leverett was one of the Old Lights who belonged to the Boston merchant aristocracy which had been finding the old religion incompatible with its growing international trade


    19. A point of significance, rarely raised, was the liquidation of a group of people based on social class; in this case the aristocracy


    20. If we had been colonized under a tyrannical Spanish aristocracy and the intolerant Roman Catholic Church of the Inquisition, our liberty would not exist

    21. As in Britain, hunting with hounds was the prerogative of the aristocracy,


    22. He’s still officially a squire at court here, but he has no patience with the ways of the aristocracy in general, and tends to spend as much of his time as possible out carousing among the folk of the city


    23. it was worthwhile to be a member of the aristocracy


    24. aristocracy to the peasant


    25. of the aristocracy, but the penalty for not complying


    26. arrived the Emperor and his aristocracy were all busy


    27. only for the hereditary aristocracy


    28. delivered their tithe, the aristocracy and the Anointed


    29. member of the aristocracy


    30. the responsibility of the aristocracy, but the penalty

    31. once reserved only for the hereditary aristocracy


    32. delivered their tithe, the aristocracy and the


    33. After all, adaptability is one of the tests of true aristocracy


    34. The people howled for a king to protect them against their own aristocracy no less than foreign foes


    35. ‘It won’t happen in my lifetime,’ and, ‘I just realised, it’s not my problem as I don’t have any kids!’ But, with immortality staring the economic aristocracy, the elite, in the face, the decision makers began to contemplate the horror of being alive at the end of the world


    36. because of their ownership by members of the aristocracy


    37. only developed nation that has retained a hereditary aristocracy with real


    38. and an aristocracy are born, and ordained by God to rule, harbors a lingering


    39. Garrett, emotionally scarred but intent on gaining the respect of his monarch by surrendering a member of Welsh aristocracy, fights an overwhelming attraction and the need to protect this woman, despite the charge of witch that hangs over her head


    40. William could not count on some family fortune to supplement his pay, the way many senior officers coming from the aristocracy did

    41. overthrow the ruling aristocracy and proceeded to restore wealth to the entirety of its citizens


    42. Despite the sweltering heat from which she was protected, she remained perfectly cool in her formal silk afternoon dress that matched her hat exactly and that she had worn on many occasions to make her afternoon calls to the landed aristocracy in London prior to the war


    43. Though Lady Jane would surely be upset that she was not overdressed for the occasion, she would find this the ideal setting in which to explore the social structure of the South and compare it to the aristocracy of England upon which it had presumably been based


    44. The incredible power wielded by the priesthood and the aristocracy eventually led to massive corruption of both these arms of government


    45. We stayed at Xocanti that day and when night began to fall Wedon took me aside and told me the affect the levies for Teotihuacan were having on the Tolteca in his immediate area, his report echoed what I had heard everywhere that we had travelled, the news was grim, the artisans and trades people were working into the night just to survive, the growers had forced another early harvest against their better judgement for they knew this practice would not allow the soil time to regenerate before the next planting, he could see his people slowly being stripped of the fruits of their labour, by the Teoti, the greedy and degenerate aristocracy of Teotihuacan, the worse part for Wedon was that he could see no way to solve the problem so had rightly brought it to me, I could offer no solution and told him it was the same complaint from all of the people I had met on my journey around the Toltec holdings, even my own village was struggling under the burden


    46. I told him of the Teoti aristocracy, the city of all our troubles, Teotihuacan, of the onerous demands placed on my people, he was silent for a while, then he said


    47. As for the aristocracy, how national culture fared in their absence was a question she had already given some consideration and about which she kept an open mind


    48. So, although they had adopted French language and customs that they carried with them to England, the Norman aristocracy was also of Viking descent


    49. For us, slavery is an abomination that warrants the death penalty for those who enslave others, while aristocracy and its system of inherited privileges had died away nearly two millenniums ago


    50. The disappearance of aristocracy in the future was one of the most shocking things mentioned by Ann, as Berteiz was a product of such a system and had benefited fully from it













































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