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October 24, 2021. Stein,
David Allen (1953). "Los Angeles: A
Noble Fight Nobly Lost". Names. 1 (1): 35–38. doi:10.1179/nam.1953.1.1.35. ISSN 0027-7738...
- RICH AND THE POOR THE
IGNORANT AND THE
LEARNED ALL WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES NOBLY TO SAVE
WOMEN AND
CHILDREN Front of the
pedestal Side of the
pedestal Back...
- Look up Noble, noble, nobler, or
nobly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
noble is a
member of the nobility.
Noble may also
refer to:
Noble Glacier...
- française
defines it thus:
Whoever claims to be
noble must
conduct himself nobly. (Figuratively) One must act in a
fashion that
conforms to one's position...
- the year 1100, he was the
father of two
Breton kings: Pascweten, who was
nobly born (Latin ingenuus), and Alan the Great, who was
illegitimate (****us)...
- the free—honorable
alike in what we give and what we preserve. We
shall nobly save or
meanly lose the last best hope of earth.
Other means may succeed;...
- Harry's leg is wounded,
making him
unable to
conceal his identity, but Asta
nobly steps up to tend to his
medical needs and
search for his lost
device (which...
- love"
developed around these ideas as a set of
social practices. "Loving
nobly" was
considered to be an
enriching and
improving practice.
Courtly love...
-
meant as an oxymoron: in Molière's France, a
gentleman was by
definition nobly born, and thus
there could be no such
thing as a
bourgeois gentleman. The...
- feet,
whereas Fitzgerald was 5'7" and fair-haired), but he
plays the role
nobly ... It's a sad,
almost wasted film
which dwells not on Fitzgerald's courage...