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    fealty


    1. Atlantis never swore fealty to the King of Knossos or the High Priestess of the Goddess in Knossos


    2. So you are not specifically constrained to offer me the fealty demanded of the others


    3. I’m not sure where in history this story entered into the canon of the Old Testament, but it would seem that it might be centuries before God was to offer the perfect example of fealty to His will in Jesus of Nazareth


    4. They generally had sworn fealty to their king, but often felt that they should be king


    5. He has graciously sent along some presents for you and hopes you understand that they are expressions of his generosity, not fealty


    6. “Perhaps, but if he thought the Khakhanate had pledged him fealty, he would have been in for a very unpleasant surprise had he decided to visit


    7. If these men hadn’t taken an oath of fealty they retained their freedom under Englisc law


    8. Despite these limitations his religious fealty and national loyalty were directly challenged


    9. They glowed with fealty to inhuman ways


    10. Every believer should do that for Al’lah says: “Those that swear fealty to you swear fealty to Al’lah Himself

    11. I did make an oath of fealty to King Charles when he named me Count of Toulouse and Rouergue and I have faithfully fulfilled that oath up to now


    12. The oath of fealty made by Count Raymond to King Charles included in return a promise by the King to come to the defense of Count Raymond if he was threatened or attacked


    13. Therefore, to your father and to you we give our fealty, and that of our heirs and successors


    14. With absolute solemnity he placed it so that it rested over his heart, “Gorlan has sworn our fealty to you as our Princess and we shall abide by that, but this I swear here and now for myself alone


    15. The other Kings swore fealty unto the Count and to me, but principally to me


    16. "He must swear an oath of fealty to the king


    17. If you vow fealty to your master-lover, then copulate with your owner-executioner, how is one raped by one's own seduction, or enslaved by their own selling of self?” The voice was not Faith's, however


    18. A father flesh-vesting his heir or a mother giving suck to accidental child can be an instinct habituated from duty or guilt as much as from love or fealty


    19. What few survived were forced to swear fealty to one of the other Houses


    20. An oath of fealty and loyalty that you must swear allegiance to

    21. Kiss my hand and swear fealty to me


    22. fealty to his brother


    23. As one man the rest of them stepped forward and echoed Renaldo’s sentiment with statements of fealty to the God I served; a God they hadn't even experienced yet


    24. With that he bowed his head in a show of fealty, which was echoed by the others


    25. What I could tell thee of the charms of her person! of her lively wit! of other secret matters which, to preserve the fealty I owe to my lady Dulcinea del Toboso, I shall pass over unnoticed and in silence! I will only tell thee that, either fate being envious of so great a boon placed in my hands by good fortune, or perhaps (and this is more probable) this castle being, as I have already said, enchanted, at the time when I was engaged in the sweetest and most amorous discourse with her, there came, without my seeing or knowing whence it came, a hand attached to some arm of some huge giant, that planted such a cuff on my jaws that I have them all bathed in blood, and then pummelled me in such a way that I am in a worse plight than yesterday when the carriers, on account of Rocinante's misbehaviour, inflicted on us the injury thou knowest of; whence


    26. Remember, also, Villefort, that we have pledged ourselves to his majesty for your fealty and strict loyalty, and that at our recommendation the king consented to forget the past, as I do" (and here she extended to him her hand)—"as I now do at your entreaty


    27. As I saw that he was restrained by fealty to Little Britain from saying as much as he could, and as I knew with thankfulness to him how far out of his way he went to say what he did, I could not press him


    28. From its sluice in Wood quay wall under Tom Devan's office Poddle river hung out in fealty a tongue of liquid sewage


    29. He’d sacrificed even his honor, standing by, acquiescing in the shameful surrender of honorably surrendered men to the vindictive savagery of Zhaspahr Clyntahn because his fealty to his king, his obedience to God’s Church, had required even that of him


    30. He had no TV now—he was a conscientious objector—but he followed the Birmingham Campaign and the March on Washington on the radio and wished there were any blacks here in Vermont to whom he might demonstrate his fealty

    31. A score of lesser lordlings did us fealty, and a hundred landed knights


    32. Fealty kept he;


    33. “Peril indeed is Lancelot’s Meat,” says Puck, “but he hath contriv’d to win the Fealty of certain of the Guards, and he hath brib’d the Turnkey with the Money you sent


    34. “And how, pray, shall that Fealty be prov’d? I have already forsworn an old Love for thee, Sister, and wouldst fain e’en marry thee, were I not so pledged already—what more of Love can I prove?”


    35. How dare I talk of Fealty when I had betray’d my own sweet Foster-Mother? And yet I must endure—for my Child’s Sake, if not my own


    36. We three could not make love because of the strange Currents of Fealty and Passion that swirl’d about us


    37. Trevanion, following back into the raise, would have cut his heart out to save that buoyant young life, but his devotion was the pure fealty of a serf for his sovereign


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    Synonyms for "fealty"

    allegiance fealty

    "fealty" definitions

    the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign)