727 examples of title. in sentences

I would make it a criminal offence for a Colonial to accept a title.

; consequently, the wearing a crown without warrant was an offence similar to the assumption, in the present day, of the badge of a military order of merit without due title.

According to Berosus, Alorus, the first antediluvian king of Babylonia, gave himself the same title.

She meant when she married to drop her courtesy title.

He had persuaded the Council that the estates of Penford-bourne had been improperly sequestrated by King Charles, and should be returned to their lawful owner, Lord Langleigh; and the letter contained a decree of the Council once more granting him his lands and title.

It would be absurd here to enter into the question of title.

The days fire over, even in title-loving Germany, though not long since, when the young counts and barons sat foremost, on a privileged, raised, and cushioned seat, and were addressed by their title.

Spanish and Mexican grants have hung over the country like a cloud, and settlers could not be certain of a clear title.

It is on account of his manners that they have given him his title.

This is a historical account of the events of the year 1666, under the title of "Annus Mirabilis" to which distinction the incidents which had occurred in that space gave it some title.

Arrangement is alphabetical under the name of the author or issuing body or, in the case of serials and certain other works, by title.

Arrangement is alphabetical under the name of the author or issuing body or, in the case of serials and certain other works, by title.

Arrangement is alphabetical under the name of the author or issuing body or, in the case of serials and certain other works, by title.

Arrangement is alphabetical under the name of the author or issuing body or, in the case of serials and certain other works, by title.

Dramatization based on motion picture of same title.

By Ernest Fremont Title.

Arrangement is by author or issuing body or, in the case of serials, compendia, etc., by title.

Arrangement is alphabetical under the name of the author or issuing body or, in the case of serials and certain other works, by title.

under the same title.

And so I might, had he selected a book of a different title.

(Bartsch, xv. 156.)] [Footnote 2: In the last edition of the Vienna Catalogue, this picture has received its proper title.]

my master), an appellation of honour applied to a teacher of the Law among the Jews, in frequent use among them in the days of Christ, who was frequently saluted by this title.

'It was the Duke of Abingdon,' I said, sternly, well knowing the unspeakable reverence which the middle-class English have for a title.

I have never called the Scottish Bishops by that title.

Herbert Bowater is the son of some old friends of my mother's, who wanted to keep their son near home, and made it their request that I would give him a title.

727 examples of  title.  in sentences