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When her husband became President of the Republic, there was much discussion as to Madame Grevy's social status in the official world.
This Moore has no status as a regular prisoner of war; he is found on the premises of a non-combatant aiding servile insurrection.
In vindication of the wisdom and foresight of Charley and myself, I should like to mention that we had entrusted that valuable evidence of our status to the keeping of a worthy stranger dressed in an old red jacket and a pair of corduroy trousers fastened with a wisp of hay below the knees.
He created the Painting Academy, an institution which mainly gave official recognition to painters in form of titles which gave the painter access to and status at court.
Etiquette prevailed, and she descended; but the eighty-year-old legs of Miss Crewys still climbed the nursery staircase, and she revenged herself for her inferior status by insisting, in defiance of old associations, that her maid should occupy the room next to her own, which her sister had abandoned.
In May, 1823, my professional occupation and status for the next thirty-five years of my life, were decided by my father's obtaining for me an appointment from the East India Company, in the office of the Examiner of India Correspondence, immediately under himself.
She turned to Morrison with her first overt recognition of the new status between them.
" "Sir," said a large, dull-looking Butterfly with one wing in tatters, crawling from under a cabbage, and limping by reason of the deficiency of several legs, "let me entreat you not to deduce our scientific status from the inconsiderate assertions of the unthinking vulgar.
The surgeon examines all those reporting and indicates their status on the sick report.
" "I had supposed that intellect and culture were enough to secure for a man a recognition in good society; but I am made to feel, a hundred times a day, that I have no more status than a clever colored man, an itinerant actor, or any other anomaly.
Yet these women who had thus kept the societies going were not considered worth consulting as to their status under the Act.
" "Perhaps it has," continued Eugene, "but should not society have a greater ban for those who, by consorting with an alien race, rob their offspring of a right to their names and to an inheritance in their property, and who fix their social status among an enslaved and outcast race?
Ironically, on the few occasions, the editor, Rajan Narayan he was not yet the super-man of the Herald then; he acquired almost that status during and after the language agitation entered the composing room, we were just logs of dead wood for him.
for her services, and the fact that her name had been enrolled on the Government Register, that she was subject to the supervision of an inspector, without having spent anything on her change of status beyond the 10s.
The mulatto did not come forward, and I rejoiced at having my status aboard so easily settled, and being permitted to remain in the same watch with Watkins.