It fell to the lot of Ethelred to oppose the kings, while Alfred was to attack the earls.
He laughed the sarcastic laugh he was born with, and said: "Somehow it seems impossible for you to ever fully realize what these nobilities are.
Our Styrian nobility is not what it was; no, the nobilities will soon have to go too.
He did know that there were so much greater nobilities in her that he was vaguely ashamed of the ascendency which her mere rank took in his thoughts of her.
Nobilities ought to be noble, thinks this old Marwitz, in their reverence to Nobleness.
If Nobilities themselves become Washed Populaces in a manner, what are we to say?
Feudalism formed the starting-point also of the later social nobilities of Europe.
We parade our nobilities in poems and orations, instead of working them up into happiness.
And the glory of character is in affronting the horrors of depravity, to draw thence new nobilities of power: as Art lives and thrills in new use and combining of contrasts, and mining into the dark evermore for blacker pits of night.
Nobilities that had so long governed the island were nobilities no more.
The whole intercourse between him and his faithful old servant Adam is replete on both sides with that full-souled generosity in whose eye the nobilities of Nature are always sure of recognition.
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