Are you from Aristocracy?
Grifting is the Aristocracy of crime.
The Aristocracy are such a disappointment.
The Aristocracy was growing steadily in numbers, wealth, and power.
There's no way the Aristocracy is going to buy this car.
In Ancient Greece,“Aristocracy” was simply a word that meant“the rule of the best.”.
While the opposition of the Aristocracy and military became stronger, the social basis of parliament eroded.
The interior of the living room takes on a more presentable appearance, adding Aristocracy to it.
Labels: In a generation ravaged by couture anxiety, the label sets aside the Lucki Aristocracy from Lucki commoners.
The politicans' newfound wealth- mansions on Fifth Avenue or buying race tracks-
generated a public outcry over the so-called“bogus Aristocracy.”.
Americans, he said, did not rely on others- government, an Aristocracy, or the church- to solve their public problems;
These ladies were almost always chosen among the King's Aristocracy, and they often held more influence than even the Queen.
Modern literature is often linked with the development of hangul,
which helped spread literacy from the Aristocracy to the common people.
Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the IOC,
was influenced by the ethos of the Aristocracy as exemplified in the English public schools.
Henry VIII seized economic and political power from the Church by the Aristocracy, chiefly though the acquisition of monastic lands and assets.
Its eastern edge- Vasilievskaya arrow-
was conceived as quarters for the Aristocracy. The arrow is in fact an artificially
filled part of the island.
But as matters degraded between the general public and the Aristocracy, she became the favorite member of the elite class to vilify.
There, the upper class and the Aristocracy remained mainly Hungarian,
and Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian in the late 19th century.
The family of her father Michael has ties to British Aristocracy and benefited financially from trust funds they had
established over 100 years ago.
Mixed” government that combined the best attributes of the three pure forms[monarchy, Aristocracy and democracy] and which provided‘checks' against their corruption into absolutism.
On the other hand, he gently corrected Macron's position,
with skillful questions from professional interviewers asked her the necessary“financial Aristocracy” orientation, including anti-Russian one.
The family of her father Michael has ties to British Aristocracy and benefited financially from trust funds which they had
established over 100 years ago.
The family of her father Michael has ties to British Aristocracy and benefitted financially from trust funds which they had
established over 100 years ago.
From the beginning of the 18th century many foreign artists and
architects were employed in Portugal to satisfy the needs of the newly enriched Aristocracy;
Words like democracy and Aristocracy originated in ancient Greek,
but by the 18th century,‘-ocracy' was being added to English words, as in statocracy and mobocracy.
Here, the upper class and the Aristocracy remained mainly Hungarian,
and the Romanian nationalism inevitably ran up against Hungarian one in the late 19th century.
Young Louis was a witness to his mother's
tribulations, and it's said that these inspired his own adult mistrust in the Paris court and its Aristocracy.
After the death of Louis XIV in 1715, following the example of the Regent, the Aristocracy began to move their residences from Versailles back to Paris.
By 1714, French, which had become the primary language of the Aristocracy, was used in an international agreement for the first
time with the Treaty of Rastatt.