-
through late antiquity, the
Middle Ages, and
early modernity,
exerting inestimable influence on all
subsequent Western literature.
Geoffrey Chaucer ****igned...
-
would relinquish the
right of
Representation in the Legislature, a
right inestimable to them and
formidable to
tyrants only. "He has
called together legislative...
- po****rized [...]
their presence is everywhere." "When it
comes to
having inestimable influence, blink-182
might well be
contemporary punk's
version of the...
- 10-year-old John
Quincy would go with Adams, for the
experience was "of
inestimable value" to his maturation. On
February 17, 1778,
Adams set sail aboard...
-
Kevin Jon ****er
argues that the trials'
greatest achievement was "their
inestimable contribution to the form and
substance of
international criminal law"...
- memoir,
Crusade in Europe:
Throughout France, the Free
French had been of
inestimable value in the campaign. They were
particularly active in Brittany, but...
- block,
uncommonly at ease
before the cameras.
Their real-life bond is an
inestimable ****et to the on-screen characters' relationship,
although Conrad never...
- Austrians. Moltke,
reviewing his
plans to Roon stated, "We have the
inestimable advantage of
being able to
carry our
Field Army of 285,000 men over five...
-
pontiffs being recognised and
venerated for
their heroic virtues and
inestimable contributions to the Church. The most
recently reigning Pope to have...
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approach to
historical research stressed the
importance of art and its
inestimable value as a
primary source for the
study of history. He was one of the...