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"eminency" Definitions
  1. EMINENCE

15 Sentences With "eminency"

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His eminency had ten, which were each drawn by only a Pair of Horses.
Is it your grace and goodness, or eminency in religion, that you are proud of?
More over, the patriarch emeritus, his eminency Cardinal Ignace Moussa Daoud preside the congregation for eastern churches.
He that hath not eminency of parentage and birth, if he have pride will make himself a gentleman by a lie.
Clear criteria should be established for exceptions, particularly for upgrading travel to first class for reasons of eminency and on medical grounds.
His eminency above others hath made him a man of worship, for he had never been preferred, but that he was worth thousands.
It referred in particular to the need to establish clear criteria regarding eminency and questioned the grounds for granting exceptions on the basis of medical conditions.
The required criteria regarding eminency should be developed and efforts continued to limit exceptions on medical grounds to a review of the merit of each case, particularly for first class travel.
The passion of laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from a sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves by comparison with the infirmity of others, or with our own formerly.
Newcome records that "among other of his singularities he made the sophisters say their positions without book". cites Newcome Autobiography, p. 9. He was regarded as "a man of very great eminency in learning, strictness in religion, unblamableness in conversation".
Linnane, Fergus (2007). London: the Wicked City: a Thousand Years of Prostitution and Vice. Robson. p. 76 . "Should your Eminency but once fall into these Rough hands", they wrote, "you may expect no more Favour than they have shewn unto us poor Inferiour Whores".
University of Massachusetts archive, Politics, Literary > Culture & Theatrical Media in London : 1625–1725 "The Whores' Petition". Given her great experience in whoring, Lady Castlemaine would, they argued, be able to deeply sympathise with prostitutes across the city. "Should your Eminency but once fall into these Rough hands", they wrote, "you may expect no more Favour than they have shewn unto us poor Inferiour Whores".
In 1899, she moved to Bandung. On 16 January 1904, she founded a school named Sakola Istri at Bandung Regency's Pendopo which later was relocated to Jalan Ciguriang and the school name changed to Sekolah Kaoetamaan Isteri (Wife Eminency School) in 1910. In 1912, there were nine Sekolah Kaoetamaan Isteri in cities or regencies in West Java (half of the cities and regencies), and in 1920 all of cities and regencies had one school. In September 1929, this school changed its name to Sekolah Raden Dewi.
As a governor, he was viewed by the citizens of Red River as having, "admirable traits," "kind considerations," and "great wishes." Further, his reception is summed in a sense of "general satisfaction - so much so that the Red River [population] would be loathe to exchange him for any other." While he is often criticized for his lack of action in the eminency of the Red River Rebellion, he is also often met with positive reactions. When he died, the flags in Fort Garry and Winnipeg flew at half mast, in mourning of Mactavish.
On 9 August 1642 an inquest into the looming civil conflict was held at the Exeter Assizes the jury of which appealed to Bourchier as a man of "eminency and known interest in his Majesty's favour to use his good offices toward an accommodation between his Majesty and Parliament and that war, the greatest and worst of evils, be not conceived and chosen for a means to heal our distempers rather than a parliament, the cheapest and best remedy". The local population viewed the commission of array as an act of royal aggression against them, whilst ignoring the royalist argument that it had been resorted to as a defense to the Militia Ordinance passed unconstitutionally by Parliament without Royal Assent. The two competing and contradictory orders had brought unrest and tension to the county. On 13 August 1642, in an attempt to defeat the anti- Royalist propagandists, Bourchier published the text of his commission of array, and issued a statement to the county of Devon that he had "undertaken nothing contrary to the lawes of this kingdom, nor prejudicial or hurtful to any that shall observe it".

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