439 Words to use with court

One of the most interesting things I saw in 1873, just before my marriage, was the court-martial of Marshal Bazaine for treachery at Metzgiving up his army and the city without any attempt to break through the enemy's lines, or in fact any resistance of any kind.

In the court yard was the smoke house where she cured meat and fish.

A three-year-old, fifteen-mile traction connects the court-house with the Indestructo Safe Works.

Scene changes to Judge DOWLING'S court-room.) FRITZ.

There are now eight small associations of stenographers and bookkeepers and other office employés, one as far west as San Francisco, while there is at least one court reporters' union.

Mainly through his intimacy with the spiritual mind of Petrarch, Boccaccio's moral character gradually underwent a change from the reckless freedom and unbridled love of pleasure into which he had easily fallen among his associates in the court life at Naples.

Annotated. Vol.12: Rules of the appellate divisions and miscellaneous court rules.

In his poems called the Romaunt, and the Rose, and Troilus and Creseide, he gave offence to some court ladies by the looseness of his description, which the lady Margaret resented, and obliged him to atone for it, by his Legend of good Women, a piece as chaste as the others were luxuriously amorous, and, under the name of the Daisy, he veils lady Margaret, whom of all his patrons he most esteemed.

Occupying the position almost of a court poet, he continued to work for Mahmud, and this son of a Turkish slave became a patron of letters.

Every one was in uniform or in what corresponded to court dress.

One hears amusing stories from some diplomatists of the rigid etiquette in court circles, which the Americans were always infringing.

Why was the court decision held up?

During the latter years of Edward IV the nation, having in a great measure forgotten the bloody feuds between the two roses, and peaceably acquiescing in the established government, was agitated only by some court intrigues, which, being restrained by the authority of the King, seemed nowise to endanger the public tranquillity.

She put on her chignon, her curls, her breast elevator, her bustle, her high-heeled shoes, a little rouge, a little whiting and a bit of court-plaster, and sallied forth, down the dumb-waiter to the cellar, and thence, through the ash-hole, to the street.

Were it not for the police court records, I would pessimistically insist that all of us elect to love one person and to hate another with very much the same enthusiasm that we display in expressing a preference for rare roast beef as compared with the outside slice.

Amid the noise of barristers resuming their seats and court officials gliding about, the judge's Associate called over the names of the jurymen.

It does not seem to have affected the power and dexterity of his hand, but it made him a religious court-painter instead of a religious painter.

The party consisted of the plenipotentiaries and a certain number of court officers and generals.

Under the third dynasty King Robert celebrated court days with the same magnificence, and the people were admitted to the palace during the royal banquet to witness the King sitting amongst his great officers of state.

Law and practice in the district courts of New Jersey and forms adapted to district court practice.

They told a funny story of him in London at one of the court balls.

'The Last Tournament' has for its hero the court fool, who, amid the treason of Arthur's knights, is firm in his loyal allegiance to the King.

" "So you attended the police-court proceedings?" said Kemp.

On the piazza nothing was in motion, except the peacock strutting along, stately as a court beauty, and drawing after him his long train of jewelled plumage.

A great friend of mine, an American, who had lived all her life abroad, and whose husband was a member of the diplomatic corps in Vienna, was always worrying over the misdemeanours of the Americans who never paid any attention to rules or court etiquette.

439 Words to use with  court