French count, an Italian marchese, are nearly equal in rank ; and when of good quality, are all highly respectable ; but not more so, than an English squire was, even since the Restoration ; and would still be, if the visitations of the heralds, and the... Court manual of dignity and precedence [by C. Shaw?]. - Էջ 58Claudius Shaw - 1849 - 80 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1880 - 632 էջ
...point of fact, with our own nobility. ' A Ger' man baron, a French count, and an Italian marchese are ' nearly equal in rank, and when of good quality are all highly ' respectable, but not more so than our English squire was, even ' after the Restoration, and would still be considered if the ' visitations... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1824 - 558 էջ
...attention to some, too little to other strangers. A German baron, a French count, an Italian marchese, are nearly equal in rank ; and when of good quality, are...the heralds, and the regulations of the courts of honor, were properly inforced. Consequently, when a British gentlewoman marries one of them, she only... | |
| Sir James Lawrence - 1828 - 168 էջ
...attention to some, too little to other strangers. A German baron, a French count, an Italian niarchese, are nearly equal in rank ; and when of good quality, are...the heralds, and the regulations of the courts of honor, were properly enforced. Consequently, when a British gentlewoman marries one of them, she only... | |
| James Lawrence - 1840 - 170 էջ
...attention to some, too little to other strangers. A German baron, a French count, an Italian marchese, are nearly equal in rank ; and when of good quality, are...Restoration ; and would still be, if the visitations of the heINTERMARRIAGES. MISALLIANCES. 143 raids, and the regulation of the courts of honor, were properly... | |
| 1880 - 432 էջ
...in point of fact, with our own nobility. "A German baron, a French count/and an Italian marchese are nearly equal in rank, and when of good quality are all highly respectable, but not more so than our English squire was, even after the Restoration, and would still be considered if the visitations... | |
| 1880 - 630 էջ
...more so than our English squire was. even after the Restoration, and would still be considered it' the visitations of the Heralds and the regulations of the Courts of Honour were properly enforced.' 1 Again, the account given by Edmonson, ' Mowbray Herald,' in his ' Complete Book of Heraldry,' shows... | |
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