This was the year in which another, but an uncrowned Head, was laid low in President Garfield, and the loss of the United States is recognized as a common sorrow.
Uncrowned if you will, but unshackled, to wait for a larger day.
Heydebrand, leader of the Conservative Party, called the uncrowned King of Prussia, said yesterday in the Prussian Chamber that "America was among the worst enemies of Germany.
Von Heydebrand, the Conservative Leader, the uncrowned King of Prussia, as he is called, demanded as a condition of peace "a stronger and larger Germany.
He was the uncrowned King of America, and was uncrowned only because he refused to be crowned.
He was an uncrowned king, because he refused to be crowned.
A characteristic story was circulated when Parnell was known as "the uncrowned king.
Afterwards I heard he was called the "Uncrowned King," and I also understood how certain Irish peasants thought of him as a Messiah.
His health declined, he became apprehensive, nervous, and at times lost the perfect poise that had won for him the title of the "Uncrowned King.
In the twilight-country over which he rules, this fragile child of the clairvoyant senses, this uncrowned king of beggars and dreams, it may truly and indeed seem that "les jamais sont les toujours.
Though the confidential friendship of one queen was thus taken forcibly from Ninon, she had later the satisfaction of helping on the cause of another and uncrowned queen.
Between a presentation and no presentation lay all the difference between uncrowned queen and a light o' love.
How should she be, indeed, who was looking forward with impatience to her appearance at the Court of an uncrowned King?
Charles Stewart Parnell, the uncrownedking of Ireland, forgot his people and stumbled into death and oblivion over the form of a woman.
He believed that they dictated the policy of railroads, banks, trade, the State, the Nation, and that no king or emperor of the world wielded such despotism over men as theseuncrowned monarchs of money.
The pore man thet's got a plenty of it is an uncrowned king with pears's an' di'monds at his command, but the king thet lacks it will soon be uncrowned too.
Better far that you Should go unsung than sing as you believe not, Should go uncrowned than to yourselves untrue.
Better heads uncrowned Than mock regalia of the rabble's kings!
De Batz was taking a last look at the sleeping child; the uncrowned King of France was wrapped in a drunken sleep, with the last spoken insult upon his dead mother still hovering on his childish lips.
Suddenly the woman stood aside, and in the far corner of the room there was displayed to the Gascon Royalist's cold, calculating gaze the pathetic figure of the uncrowned King of France.
The impeccable Scarlet Pimpernel, the noble and gallant English gentleman, has agreed to deliver into our hands the uncrowned King of France--in exchange for his own life and freedom.
The orders were given, there was nothing to do but to obey; and the uncrowned King of France was not yet out of danger.
Five minutes later Hastings received the uncrowned King of France in his arms.
The fruit-seller thus found herself virtual Prime Minister, while her daughter reigned, anuncrowned Queen.
For ten early years it was Louise de la Baume-Leblanc (better known to fame as the Duchesse de Lavallière) who reigned as his uncrowned Queen, and who gave her life to his pleasure and to the care of the children she bore to him.
Those who have a lively recollection of The Love of an Uncrowned Queen will be in no way disappointed with this new work by the same author.
The uncrowned queen of society turns up her dainty nose at him.
The uncrowned queen had shut herself up indoors; but Madam Liberty upon whom both sides had called, came now to the front and allied herself with the coxswain.
Sunday after Sunday theuncrowned queen, Respectability, sent them all to church, sometimes even twice.
Then he built mills, and put up machinery, and the rattle of thousands of wheels could be heard all over the land, and the uncrowned queen moved about amongst his people and leavened them.
The uncrowned queen, Respectability, still held her sway, but her kingdom had become more confined, and she became a most prim, and exclusive sovereign.
Wages have very much increased, and around religion there has grown surroundings that must be attended to for the sake of the uncrowned queen Respectability.
Otherwise the inhabitants are all Malays, with the exception of the descendants of June Clunies Ross, a British naval officer who came to these islands ninety years ago and founded the line of "Uncrowned Kings.
German raiders embarked on the old schooner Ayessa, which belongs to Mr. Ross, the "uncrowned king" of the islands.
It was a great concourse that marched from Avesnes as escort to the uncrowned king.
Viceregal party had on board two kings, the greater man being, so to speak, the uncrowned one.
Unfortunately the homage paid was to the subordinate, the uncrowned king, and not to him who held the higher position.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncrowned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.