- 1840, "does not he shine, in
crowned sovereignty, over us all, as the
noblest, gentlest, yet
strongest of
rallying signs; indestructible". The Victorians...
- deformity, is that of
Edward Mordake, said to have been heir to one of the
noblest peerages in England. He
never claimed the title, however, and committed...
- Merriam-Webster.
Retrieved 18 May 2019. Bespaloff,
Alexis (14
March 1977). "The
Noblest Brandy of them All". New York. p. 79. In French, eau-de-vie
means "brandy"...
- 2024-03-27. CNA. "Jonathan Roumie: Pro-life
advocacy the 'worthiest and
noblest cause possible'".
Catholic News Agency.
Retrieved 2023-07-22. "10th National...
- land of the
black people of
Gineva (Ghana). This king is the
richest and
noblest of all
these lands due to the
abundance of gold that is
extracted from...
-
girls her own age, all
named Mary), who were the
daughters of some of the
noblest families in Scotland: Beaton, Seton, Fleming, and Livingston. Janet, Lady...
-
copperplate of a
first rate ship-of-war from the
First Edition of the Encyclopædia
Britannica - "undoubtedly the
noblest machine that ever was invented"...
-
Chinese Jingshi,
meaning "Capital City")
claiming it was "the
finest and
noblest city in the world."
Greenware ceramics made from
celadon had been made...
-
procedures and
rules of
operation of all departments. The
county motto is "The
noblest motive is the
public good."
County government offices are
housed in the...
-
rescue those in peril. With God's help, I
shall endeavor to be one of His
noblest Works... A
UNITED STATES COAST GUARDSMAN. — Creed of the
United States...