58 Verbs to Use for the Word royalties

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I was rather nervous, as I had never received royalty,in fact I had never spoken to a royal prince or princess.

One day they played king, and Cyrus was chosen to represent royalty, which he acted so literally as to beat the son of a Median nobleman for disobedience.

In brief, finding her state so high that I am not able to climb unto the praise of her perfection, I will leave her royalty to the register of most princely spirits, and in my humble heart thus only deliver my opinion of her:She is virtue's due and grace's gift, valour's wealth and reason's joy.

"I have often seen royalty riding through the streets in Budapest and Debreczin.

In this lovely spot Mr. McCormick built a castle, so handsomely finished, inside and out, so tastefully designed and so elegantly furnished, that one would imagine he expected to entertain royalty within its walls.

Girl who married royalty.

When the king reached her, she retired to one side, her head bowed, as if she had not expected to meet royalty in this secluded spot.

That on that great day He will prove His royalty, and His Father's royalty, in the sight of all heaven and earth, and make every soul of man aware, in a fashion which none shall mistake, that He is Lord and King.

Everybody thinks what a snap it is to collect royalties when you are a Broadway favourite, but they don't know all those terrible days and nights before you get there, and what it means if you never do get there."

"They would draw royalties on all their productions, instead of salaries," replied Arthur.

Early in August, 1851, the Governor announced that, for the future, licenses would be held to cover only alluvial gold, and that for rock gold found on Crown land the Government would demand a royalty of 10 per cent., half that amount if the working was on private land.

On the 21st of September the Convention met, and its first act was to abolish royalty and declare the government a republic, and an officer was instantly sent to make proclamation of the event under the Temple walls; and, as if the establishment of a republic authorized an increase of insolence on the part of the guards of the prisoners, the insults to which they were subjected grew more frequent and more gross.

[Sidenote:12] It became strikingly clear that Vespasian hated Helvidius Priscus not so much for personal affronts or on account of the friends that the man had abused as because he was a turbulent fellow that cultivated the favor of the rabble, was forever denouncing royalty and praising democracy.

The Cross was prepared in a very peculiar manner, either with the object of deriding the royalty of Jesus, or from what men might term chance.

There is a more moderate party headed by leaders who only despise royalty, but abide with the Church and the Christian religion, and which is said to be far more numerous than the extremists are.

I detest the words "royalty" and "nobility," and all the ideas and institutions based on their recognition.

The political sonnets fall into two groups those which discuss royalty, nobility, and the sovereignty of the people, and those which treat of the several European states.

It's good enough for divvying up the royalties paid by musical rights societies for radio airplay and live performance.

Thus he departed from the island, leaving these pirates to enjoy their savage royalty.

In return, King John not only gave him the royalty of the river, but a weekly market here for which he rebuilt the place and called it New Market a name which was soon lost, the people preferring their old name New Alresford.

Therefore, my lord, grant me the royalty; Of whom there is such great necessity.

Who does not know the shameful events of that day?the invasion of the Tuileries by hordes of ruffians and the insults to helpless royalty?

Jimmie was smoking, and Bee and Mrs. Jimmie had their heads together, casting politely furtive glances at a table which held royalty.

58 Verbs to Use for the Word  royalties