14 Verbs to Use for the Word tiaras

ROME, Oct. 15.Talking this morning with the Pope, who took breakfast with me, His Holiness said he had accepted JAMES GORDON BENNETT'S invitation to come to Washington Heights on a visit, and wanted to know whether I thought he would be expected to wear his tiara during meals.

Of course they'll be very haughty and proud, but I'll be tactful, and when I go away I'll casually leave a diamond tiara in the front hall.

He failed in his efforts, and a chaotic state ensued; three popes claiming the triple tiara and reigning in Rome:

Often have I had a hand in the election of a Pope, but never before have I contributed to confer the tiara on one eminent for virtue and learning.

By countermanding a tiara?" "You know I'm not such a fool as you pretend!"

There are some curious and beautiful instances of this combination of a significant action with the utmost solemnity of treatment; for example, in that very extraordinary Franciscan altar-piece, by Carlo Crivelli, lately purchased by Lord Ward, where St. Peter, having deposited his papal tiara at the foot of the throne, kneeling receives the great symbolical keys.

Bendel handed a diamond tiara to the beautiful maiden, and we drove on amid cheering and firing of guns.

The situation worried him sorely; he had but lately attained the tiara at an advanced agethe twenty-fourth hour, as he himself remarked in extenuation of his haste to enrich his nephews.

Indue reginam, turritae frontis honores Tolle Salema sacros, quam circum gloria pennas Explicat, incinctam radiatae luce tiaras!

We'll launch our tiara on the Marcel waves.'

You can replace a diamond tiara; money won't buy a twenty-year-old cake-knife.

He is then set down, with his face fronting the baldachin, when he immediately takes off the tiara, and begins the ceremony.

He had refused him the Cardinalate simply because he foresaw the succession of a Medici to the Papal throne, whilst he purposed handing over the triple tiara to his son, Cardinal Piero de' Riari.

I think we women have all we can do now.' "'To be respectable,' said Mrs. Bill; 'but let's try to do something else.' "'Why don't you form a Ladies' Protective Union,' Bill suggested, 'an' choose the tiara for a symbol, an' strike for no hours a day an' all your husbands can earn?' "'And the employment of skilled idlers only,' Mrs. Bill put in.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  tiaras