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Example sentences for "weale"

Lexicographically close words:
weaknes; weakness; weaknesse; weaknesses; weal; weally; weals; wealth; wealthe; wealthie
  1. Where will in Common weale doth beare the onely sway, And lust is Lawe, the prince and Realme must needs in time decay.

  2. In conclusion it must be pointed out that Mr. Weale has, with characteristic care, read through the proofs and passed the whole book for press.

  3. The large book on "Hubert and John Van Eyck" which Mr. Weale published in 1908 through Mr. John Lane was instantly recognised by the reviewers and critics as an achievement of quite exceptional importance.

  4. At the same parlement were diuerse acts and statutes made, necessarie & expedient (as was thought) for the publike weale of the realme.

  5. Wherefore me thinketh it were not worst to send vnto the queene, for the redresse of this matter, some honorable trustie man, such as both tendereth the kings weale and the honour of his councell, and is also in fauour and credence with hir.

  6. Weale is the uncompromising enemy of all sham and equivocation.

  7. At Bruges Weale publishes "Le Beffroi," an archaeological journal; he would have been the most suitable candidate for the newly founded chair of archaeology at Louvain.

  8. James Weale was a representative of England and English art at Malines.

  9. For many years Weale has made Bruges his home, and exerted considerable influence on Belgian art; nevertheless, he is a thorough Englishman.

  10. By becoming a Catholic, as is often the case in England, Weale incurred pecuniary losses; but this sacrifice has only purified and strengthened his love for the Church.

  11. Ample and full Vent of this noble and rich commoditie is it that the common weale of this realme doeth require.

  12. England, and after of some other things in Turkie, to the great profite of the Common weale of this Countrey.

  13. I confesse myselfe as very a Woodcock as the best of you, yet (with your patience) I will express my simple affection to the Weale publick, to shew the spleene of my shallow capacity.

  14. When she his person spied, He could not be denied, 20 So brave a gentleman he was to see; She was quickly made his wife, In weale or woe to lead her life, Her father willingly did so agree.

  15. First I will have thyself begin, Before thou go any further in; Be it weale or woe, it shall be so.

  16. Mr. Weale describes these paintings as exceedingly beautiful and in a sufficiently good state of preservation; alas!

  17. An illuminator of missals and an illuminator of statues, as well as a painter of pictures, perhaps, as Mr. Weale has recently suggested, he made his first studies at Maestricht or at Cologne and afterwards travelled in Spain and in Italy.

  18. Mr. Weale places him on a higher pinnacle.

  19. Perhaps, as Mr. Weale suggests, Memlinc learned the first elements of his art at Cologne.

  20. Mr. Weale refuses to acknowledge this as an authentic picture, and says that the only part which is well painted is the embroidered collar of the tunic.

  21. Mr. Weale thinks that they may have been added in 1504 by order of John and George Moreel, two of the sons of the donor.

  22. Less than half a century ago Mr. Weale brought it back to men's memory.

  23. At Bruges, for example, we have the frescoes which Mr. Weale discovered at Notre Dame in the Chapel of St. Victor at the entrance to the tower.

  24. Mr. Weale thinks that Joachim Patenier may have painted it, and Jules Helbig is of the same opinion.

  25. Our true intent to the prosperitie and augmentation of your high estate, and to the common-weale of this realme, hath beene shewed vnto your highnesse in such writing as we make thereof.

  26. Fight on, my men, Sir Andrewe sais, Weale howsoever this geere will sway; 50 Itt is my lord admirall of England, Is come to seeke mee on the sea.

  27. It is given to few authors to know so much about the subjects they discuss as does Mr. Weale about his," said the Boston Transcript of his earlier work.

  28. It quotes Putnam Weale to the effect that whilst in recent years the main distributors have been Japanese, the main manufacturers have been British.

  29. Mr. Weale is an Englishman, therefore more anti-Japanese than anti-opium.

  30. Whyle they study for their owne priuate commoditie, the common weale is lyke to decay.

  31. And the cause of all thys wretchednesse and beggery in the common weale are the gredy Gentylmen, whyche are shepemongers and grasyars.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "weale" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.