Use "princely" in a sentence

1. Head up, a princely posture.

2. Anagrammatising Acronymic Cristopher, his princely walling

3. It was the embodiment of princely magnificence.

4. He enjoys being munificent on a princely scale.

5. 24 He enjoys being munificent on a princely scale.

6. And Princely giver , who hast brought the gold.

7. They paid me the princely sum of USD 5000.

8. They paid me the princely sum of 50 p.

9. My savings had now reached the princely sum of £

10. I bought a bike for the princely sum of £20!

11. So I ordered a princely ceremony for Guan Yu's funeral.

12. Robert's father gave off that sense of superiority and princely dominion.

13. Jesus’ princely rule is ‘sustained by means of justice and righteousness.’

14. For his first book he received the princely sum of $ 400.

15. This was a princely sum in the year of our Lord, 19

16. As the number of these dwindled, princely jurisdiction apparently reached its low point.

17. Our local CAA-approved doctor charges the princely sum of £65 for similar services.

18. The Grand Almoner also gave communion to the King and performed baptisms and princely marriages.

19. Each princely family (Shinnōke), for example, uses a modified chrysanthemum crest as their mon.

20. To the abundance of the princely rule and to peace there will be no end.”

21. She and the other workers received the princely sum of $14 for the evening's work.

22. They also attempted to make the Nizam accede his princely state to Pakistan instead of India.

23. I don't know what your muscles earn you, but Miss Christopher managed to save a princely sum.

24. When the leaves turn colour and the berry clusters are ripe, the rowan is a princely sight.

25. The Radcliffe commission had no power to divide the territory of the princely states of India.

26. They would happily pay out princely sums for completely new garments made from superior imported cloths.

27. It was the capital of the princely state of Bahawalpur from the 18th to the 20th century.

28. The evolution of a rudimentary bureaucracy was, by 1 the distinguishing feature of royal and princely administrations.

29. And young activists can win the princely sum of £100 if they come up with the winning slogan.

30. The nawabs of Bahawalpur originally came from Sindh; they formed a princely state and assumed independence in 1802

31. Like the other outreach workers Saturday, Harris earned the princely sum of $ 24 for her hours of outreach.

32. A man tall and princely-looking was sitting by the hearth where the firelight fell full on him.

33. The result was that it had been increased only twice and now stood at the princely sum of £

34. The Fatimids gave their princely fabrics the color of light; their robes and turbans were white and gold.

35. It is she who is the target of the fundamentalists, from the most princely to the most popular.

36. Many workers, who had earned the princely wage of £3-£4 in jet's heyday, ended in the workhouse.

37. To the abundance of the princely rule and to peace there will be no end.”—Isaiah 9:6, 7.

38. Eventually, they were returned to Quedlinburg, but not before the heirs of Joe Meador had collected a princely sum.

39. Yet as the century wore on, their military character ceased to be the exclusive distinguishing feature of princely households.

40. Virtu That, of course, is Machiavelli's virtu, princely virtue, what you do to leave the people satisfied and stupefied.

41. During his four-year reign, twenty-four princely titles were handed out, nine of which were of the first rank.

42. After independence, the state of Himachal Pradesh came into being in 1948 as a result of integration of 28 princely states.

43. Deliberate assistance to economic growth went hand in hand with administrative reform aimed at channelling its profits firmly into princely treasuries.

44. Problems were now far more likely to arise in determining the rights of succession among competing members of a princely family.

45. Yet as the century wore on[sentencedict .com], their military character ceased to be the exclusive distinguishing feature of princely households.

46. Bahawalpur : Bahawalpur (Urdu: بہاولپُور ‎) was a princely state of of British India and later Pakistan, that existed from 1690 to 1955

47. Because “the princely rule” of that Messianic Kingdom will be ‘sustained by means of justice and righteousness to time indefinite.’ —Isaiah 9:7.

48. The Canonesses took but two vows, chastity and obedience. Their superiors were known as abbesses, often held princely rank and had feudal jurisdiction

49. Bey Meaning: "governor of a Turkish district," 1590s, from Turkish Bey, a title of honor in princely families, the… See definitions of Bey.

50. Allopaths, maharajas, & vaidyas: nizams, jams, & hakims : medical pluralism in the princely states of India : an exhibit at the National Library of Medicine, Bethesda Maryland, September 15 …

51. After restoration in 2013, the palace houses the 19th century section of the princely art collection, whereas 16th–18th-century artworks are shown in the Liechtenstein Garden Palace.

52. 15 Solʹo·mon had 70,000 common laborers* and 80,000 stonecutters+ in the mountains,+ 16 as well as Solʹo·mon’s 3,300 princely deputies+ who served as foremen to supervise the workmen.

53. The Government of India Act 1935 introduced the concept of the Instrument of Accession, wherein a ruler of a princely state could Accede his kingdom into the 'Federation of India'

54. (On the facing page, you can see a famous dialogue he supposedly conducted to help educate Charlemagne’s son Pippin: the “Debate between the princely and noble youth Pippin and Alcuin the Teacher.”)

55. In addition to the regular Indian Army, the armies of the Princely states, and regiments of the Auxiliary force (European volunteers) could also be called on to assist in an emergency.

56. Napoleon, by the sénatus-consulte of the 30th of January 1810, resolved to create Appanages for the emperor’s princely descendants, such Appanages to consist for the most part of lands on French soil

57. In mid-May, about 3000 Zürichers, 2000 Bernese, 2000 Toggenburgers and 1800 Protestant Thurgauers marched into the Princely Lands and first hit upon the abbatial city of Wil, that fell on 22 May after a short siege.

58. A coordinated group of princely states with a common interest in maintaining trade along the river routes, Kievan Rus' controlled the trade route for furs, wax, and slaves between Scandinavia and the Byzantine Empire along the Volkhov and Dnieper Rivers.

59. In the center of the southern section was a city with an intertribal work force under a collective “chieftain,” the Messiah’s princely representatives in the “new earth.” —Ezekiel 47:13–48:34; 2 Peter 3:13; Psalm 45:16.

60. Here, other motives for military intervention prevailed: in Kerinci its function as refuge for Jambi guerrillas, in Ceram the internal strife of the Alfurese population, in Banjermasin the opposition of the former raja's family, in Bali (the princely state of Tambanan) the non-cooperation of …

61. Abkhaz and Abkhazian may refer to: Abkhazia, a de facto independent region with partial recognition as a sovereign state, otherwise recognized as part of Georgia; Abkhaz people, persons from Abkhazia, or of Abkhaz descent; Abkhaz language; Abkhazian cuisine; Abkhazi, a princely family in Georgia, a branch of the Anchabadze family from Abkhazia

62. Agartala is the capital of Tripura.This is the second smallest state in the country and was formed by Maharaja Radha Krishna Kishore Manikya Bahadur in 1850.But however it become more prominent only after Maharaja Krishna Manikya who made Agartala his state capital.Tripura became a self-ruling princely state after it was conquerd by the British.