单词 | squirearchy |
例句 | Some of the Prussian squirearchy are now making their way to the port. Salt to the Sea 2016-02-02T00:00:00Z America's ruling class, both during the colonial period and the early decades of independence, was a direct offshoot of English squirearchy. A short history of civilizational collapse: Are we next — and how can we prevent it? 2023-07-02T04:00:00Z The squirearchy of Cornwall, flush of money, through tin, pulled down their old residences and built mansions in the Georgian period, totally devoid of interest. Cornwall 2011-12-05T03:00:38.530Z The vicar's new fad, as it was called, did not excite the same amount of hostility amongst the squirearchy of the neighbourhood as his effort at education, but the farmers liked it as ill. The Life of Thomas Wanless, Peasant 2011-11-27T03:00:11.777Z The country was thus settled by a resident squirearchy of an almost English type. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy 2011-09-13T02:00:33.070Z The literary patriotism of Wales has been more remarkable among humble individuals than among the squirearchy, if we except the ardent Pennant. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z The so-called English squirearchy, which began as a military class, gradually became a landowning caste from which the members of Parliament were elected. A short history of civilizational collapse: Are we next — and how can we prevent it? 2023-07-02T04:00:00Z A league was now formed by the bureaucracy, the orthodox clergy, the provincial squirearchy, and some of the proletariat. The Prussian Terror 2011-05-04T02:00:15.170Z It could not be otherwise in a society composed of the flower of England’s people—its nobility and squirearchy—equal in the social scale—alike spending their life in the cultivation of its graces. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z Some of the papers, too, are taking up the English cry of triumph over the downfall of our old squirearchy; but it does not sound well from them. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. II 2011-03-03T03:00:54.950Z He sneered at most things, but not at his own order, and he came to defend the church and the country Swift. squirearchy against the conventicle and Capel court. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z Not, indeed, that the squirearchy then present were at all disposed to regret Maitland's absence. Tony Butler He sketched out a system by which this new squirearchy was to be dealt with,—how courted, flattered, and rewarded. Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day In Germany they fight with the bourgeoisie whenever it acts in a revolutionary way against the absolute monarchy, the feudal squirearchy, and the petty bourgeoisie. Manifesto of the Communist Party But Prussian Junkerthum is not merely a squirearchy of independent landowners. German Problems and Personalities A few years since some of the most strenuous opponents of railways were to be found among the squirearchy. Old Roads and New Roads A day's shooting of any kind about Oxford, was a rare privilege, confined chiefly to those who were fortunate enough to be fellows of St ——, or to have an acquaintance among the surrounding squirearchy. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 350, December 1844 Townlands and baronies were described, valuations quoted, rights of turbary defined, and an ancient squirearchy sold out of their possessions with as little commotion or excitement as a mock Claude is knocked down at Christie's. Davenport Dunn, Volume 1 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day Coming largely from the middle class in England, though with some connections with the squirearchy through younger sons, they brought with them the English language, English political institutions, the Anglican Church, English love of liberty. Patrician and Plebeian Or The Origin and Development of the Social Classes of the Old Dominion But the baronage or squirearchy of the country were of another mind. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 "Often spoken of as the squirearchy," I said. Gossamer 1915 Church-feeling indeed, is still strong, but the clergy have become thoroughly subservient, and during the century will be mere appendages to the nobility and squirearchy. English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century Feudalism was very nearly the opposite of squirearchy. A Short History of England He wrote thus in 1861, when the local squirearchy refused to interest itself in the “manuring and skrimmaging” of the newly established rifle corps. Two Suffolk Friends The ownership of the land is vested in a 'squirearchy,' so to speak, and only the proprietors have a right to sell or lease. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative The clergy, naval and military officers, physicians and barristers and the squirearchy, with their wives and daughters, have also the right to pay their personal respects to their queen. Our Deportment Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society The division between Whig and Tory corresponded mainly to the division between the men who inclined mainly to the Church and squirearchy and those who inclined towards the mercantile and the dissenting interests. English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century He is one of the Puritan squires; but he is steadily more of the squire and less of the Puritan; and he points to the process by which the squirearchy became at last merely pagan. A Short History of England She was kind and hospitable, too, to her female guests, in her own haughty, undemonstrative way; nevertheless, the wives and daughters of the squirearchy regarded her with great awe and fear. Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' There is a class of country clergymen in England, of whom Mr. Clavering was one, and his son-in-law, Mr. Fielding, another, which is so closely allied to the squirearchy as to possess a double identity. The Claverings There remain the throne and the squirearchy, and of these the throne is much the stouter. In a Green Shade A Country Commentary There was Sir Roger himself in the chair; and on either hand, a prodigious row of county squirearchy. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Archie seemed to feel his prosperity the bitterest pill of all—reigning like one of the squirearchy at Proudfoot Lawn—a magistrate forsooth, with his daughter figuring as an heiress. The Three Brides Dr. Burton seems, as a suspected Jacobite, to have been no special favourite with the Yorkshire squirearchy in general, but rather the reverse thereof. Sterne In Germany they fight with the bourgeoisie whenever it acts in a revolutionary way, against the absolute monarchy, the feudal squirearchy, and the petty bourgeoisie. The Communist Manifesto England would be badly off without her squirearchy.' The Golden Calf The squirearchy of that age cared no more for literary fame than the Roman aristocracy did for a poet or an actor. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 09 European Statesmen His pride of birth and station no doubt gave a zest to the attack upon one who had raised himself from the smaller squirearchy to the place of foremost Minister. Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02 I used to read long and happily in these as a boy, and early saw the falsehood of the conventional, feudal view of the English squirearchy. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography He had been made to understand clearly that it would be better that he should not enter in upon his squirearchy early in life. The American Senator I paid the fine, so there is one act of destruction the less on the heads of the English squirearchy.' Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1 At Christmas, for a fortnight, they went to Gatherum Castle and entertained the neighbourhood,—the nobility and squirearchy dining there on one day, and the tenants and other farmers on another. The Prime Minister Now, as one of the squirearchy, greeted with honorable salutations by the villagers, he marched into his office, and peace and dignity were upon him, and the morning's dissonances all unheard. Babbitt |
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