They all ranked themselves round me, which gave Mesdames de Kamecke and Sonsfeld time to pick me up.
Royal dinner done, the Colonel and Officers of every regiment, ranked in high order, with weapons drawn, preceded by their respective bands of music, came marching up the Hill to pay their particular respects to the Majesty of Prussia.
How are the sons of tradesmen ranked among the prime of the gentry!
The abbot was always summoned to Parliament, where he took precedence of all his mitred brethren, and ranked immediately below the bishops.
The growth of territorial jurisdiction is well marked by the prestige attached to the office--the bishop ranked in fact almost on a level with the chief, and was entitled to the same legal retinue.
She is certainly to be ranked among the fortunate.
His opponents ranked him second only to their particular favourite.
His family was not ranked in the genteeler class before the war; but at present may be called fashionable, or á la mode.
The worst excuse a soldier can make for declining service is that he once ranked the commander he is ordered to report to.
All of them ranked me in the old army, and Sherman and Buell did as brigadiers.
In studies I always held a respectable reputation with the professors, and generallyranked among the best, especially in drawing, chemistry, mathematics, and natural philosophy.
Both graduated before him and ranked him in the old army.
I understood afterwards that he refused to serve under either Sherman or Canby because he had rankedthem both.
Nikon was scarce content to be the equal of his sovereign, and ranked the church above the state: he fell.
Considered purely as an imaginative work, "Wuthering Heights" is one of the most remarkable stories in English literature, and is worthy to be ranked with the works of Edgar A.
Burt acted the Moore; [Burt rankedin the list of good actors after the Restoration, though he resigned the part of Othello to Hart.
Wheaton had a vague idea of the episcopal office; bishops were, he imagined, persons of considerable social distinction; in his notion of them they ranked with the higher civil lawgivers, and were comparable to military commandants.
They were fresh from college and they could see nothing in the carnival and the coronation of the carnival's queen that was inconsistent with a girl's dignity; it ranked at least with some of the festivals of girl's colleges.
He was educated in the public schools and for many years ranked as one of Montreal’s oldest and best known manufacturers.
He was made king’s counsel in 1906 and for a number of years has been practicing successfully in Montreal, where he is ranked among brilliant and forceful barristers.
He is energetic, accomplished and successful and by the consensus of public opinion he is ranked with the representative men of Montreal.
Mr. Ross was identified with many public interests and ranked with loyal Canadians whose efforts have been effective forces in promoting general progress.
The business was marked by continuous growth and development under the strong guiding hand of Mr. Mussen, who came to be rankedwith the leading merchants of the city.
His venture proved successful from the beginning and has been developed and built up to its present extensive proportions so that Mr. Surveyer is now ranked with the leading business men of the city.
He has long been ranked as a successful practitioner of high standing in Montreal, especially prominent in the field of hygiene.
He ranked along with the greatest Normans; his position was perhaps higher than any but the King's born kinsmen.
The town was a lordship of the house of Belleme, a house renowned for power and wickedness, and which, as holding great possessions alike of Normandy and of France, ranked rather with princes than with ordinary nobles.
To show in what category his pictures were ranked it is enough to relate how the fine Madonna and Child with angels carrying large lilies, by him at Dresden was received at that gallery with a forged signature of Leonardo.
These latter which have suffered outrageously at the hands of would-be restorers were originally by Torbido, and ranked as some of the best work he ever did in that way.
But since many weapons were left, Cabades rebuked Azarethes for the victory and thereafter ranked him among the most unworthy.
And if I succeed in this struggle, it is plain that henceforth I shall be ranked among those who are counted blessed.
It was an open secret that men whose names rankedhigh in the city's commercial and professional world went there for their fling.
The aged and graver men to be ranked and equalised in labours, and victails, cloaths, &c.
Good men are at it; I should not care to be ranked above them.
Poet, novelist, essayist, dramatist, shall be rankedhonourable in my Republic.
Not saying, however, that in all probability he was entirely unconsidered, ranked as a tutor and little better than a governess by the elder woman, even if Sylvia had spoken of him as her instructor.
How highly he is ranked by French critics may be gathered from the fact that when 'Israel in Egypt' was performed for the first time in Paris some years ago, M.
The father of medicine ranked the disease in one place among those presenting enlarged spleens, and in another with the twisted bowels.
Dysentery is ranked with typhoid fever, which is contagious, not by contact with the body, but with the discharges.
Judge Sherman ranked with those later and younger members of the Bar, and enjoyed a practice equal to any, and more lucrative probably, than any of them.
The Bar of Richland county always ranked among the first in Northern Ohio.
On this ground, after his death, it was generally reported that he had been transformed into that bird, and he was ranked among the Dii Indigetes of Latium.
According to Appian, he was but twenty-eight years of age when he was ranked among the tutelar Divinities by all the cities of the empire.
Had we only known Cicero in his speeches we should have ranked him with Demosthenes as one who had realized the highest literary ideal.
Turning to the mental qualities of his art, it would be a mistaken criticism which ranked him as a comic draughtsman.
No English king, warrior, statesman, or patriot; no Christian martyr or evangeliser; no poet or philosopher was deemed worthy to be ranked with the men of old.
In whatever light we view the Temple of Fame it must be ranked at best with the secondary class of Pope's productions, and the indifference with which it was regarded up to Johnson's time has continued unabated up to ours.
The House of Fame cannot be ranked with Chaucer's best productions.
He may thus beranked as the only man who has ever done valuable service to Mathematics without being able to cross the Ass's Bridge.
I have ranked this case primâ facie as a perception by the spirit of her mother's approaching death.