4 Verbs to Use for the Word priviledge

Perfect equality prevails in Leipzig and the son of the proudest Reichsgraf is allowed no more priviledges than the son of a barber; nor do the professors make the least difference between them.

I claime that priviledge, sir, I thinke I offended you once that way.

So in G. Fletcher's "Russe Commonwealth," 1591, p. 13, speaking of a town built on the south side of Moscow by Basilius the emperor, for a garrison of soldiers, "to whom he gave priviledge to drinke mead and beer, at the drye or prohibited times, when other Russes may drinke nothing but water, and for that cause called this newe citie by the name of Naloi, that is, skinck, or poure in."

Who can give instance where Dames faces lost The priviledge their other parts may boast.

4 Verbs to Use for the Word  priviledge