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Example sentences for "royal prince"

  • Royal prince or no royal prince, I will stand by you, hang me if I don't!

  • Prince Rupert highly praised the conduct of the Earl of Ossory for the way in which he bore down to the rescue of the Royal Prince.

  • The fiercest engagement was that between Tromp, in the Golden Lion, and Spragg, in the Royal Prince.

  • If I wasn't a royal prince, I would be kicked out of the army," he whined.

  • The young German had been a royal prince of Prussia!

  • Very likely the man of Saida had been a German aristocrat, the black sheep of some good family, and in the course of time and telling the Legion had made him a royal prince of Prussia.

  • The "royal prince of Prussia" is part and parcel of the unwritten history of the Legion, told from legionnaire to legionnaire, and I have often wondered how much truth there may be in the legend.

  • Three days later the Admiral of the whole fleet, Sir Edward Spragg, came on board the Royal Prince.

  • Bound, bruised, and beaten he was carried off in the boat to be taken to a big fighting ship called the Royal Prince, that was waiting for them off the mouth of the Thames and needing more sailors to man her for the war.

  • And there,' Richard goes on to say, 'they haled me in at a gunport, on board of the ship called the Royal Prince.

  • At present I come ambassador from a royal prince.

  • Know that I am a royal prince, fated by the stars, and sent on a mysterious enterprise on which may hang the destiny of empires.

  • Ismael forgot in a moment that Don Juan was an enemy, who had carried ravage and insult to the very gate of his capital; he only thought of him as a gallant cavalier and a royal prince.

  • The Condition When the adjutant came and communicated the royal message, the shepherd asked him: "Is there any trade with which the royal prince is familiar?

  • The veela appeared from behind the clouds, saying: "O my brother, Royal Prince Marko!

  • Don Juan was to be called Serene Highness, and was to address gentlemen as Vos, You, as if he had been a royal Prince.

  • He had, moreover, no near male relatives now, and it is clear that there were ample opportunities for usefulness open to a semi-royal Prince in Philip's wide dominions.

  • At present I come as ambassador from a royal prince.

  • Do you fly from me because of this star upon my breast--because I am called a royal prince?

  • It is no great achievement to mislead a child, and one that is altogether unworthy of a royal prince.

  • The father of the latter had been a great personage of State, and she had been married to a Royal Prince at sixteen, when there had been every possibility of her coming to the Court in a position far superior to what she now enjoyed.

  • It must be remembered that, as yet, he had not even created the boy a Royal Prince.

  • He wisely thought to be a Royal Prince, without having any influential support on the mother's side, would be of no real advantage to his son.

  • They also walked up to the dog, and the gayest one said: "Royal Prince, we have prepared the carpets and curtains.

  • They marched up with great respect to the dog, where he lay on the straw, and the most richly clothed among them said: "Royal Prince, we have prepared the banquet hall.

  • At the beginning of the fight, Tromp in the Golden Lion, and Sir Edward Spragge in the Royal Prince, fought ship to ship.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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