He acknowledged that it was less offensive than he had been given to understand, but he thought "the whole performance" required no more than "a short dry answer.
This he refused, however, to do, and the Bill became law.
About 3 o'clock information was brought me, that the Mob had broken into the Warehouses of Messrs.
The Bill, if passed, would keep up the price of food, and so drive the manufacturer and artisan to foreign parts, and transfer the skill, industry and capital of the kingdom to other nations.
However much others have benefited by their repeal, one cannot shut one's eyes to the fact that to the agricultural class the result has been little short of disastrous.
And fro the ferste regne of alle Into this day, hou so befalle, 580 Of that the regnes be muable The man himself hath be coupable, Which of his propre governance Fortuneth al the worldes chance.
These olde worldes with the newe Who that wol take in evidence, Ther mai he se thexperience, What thing it is to kepe lawe, Thurgh which the wronges ben withdrawe And rihtwisnesse stant commended, Wherof the regnes ben amended.
But regnes and familiaritees of kinges, may they maken a man to ben mighty?
Still more may this be said of Diderot in such works as the Essai sur les Regnes de Claude et de Neron.
The Essai sur les Regnes de Claude et de Neron was one of the latest of Diderot's works, and is a kind of historico-philosophical disquisition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regnes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.