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Such persons were terms 'Courtiers' by their adversaries, the Dissenters and Republicans. "
All About Coffee 1909
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"Courtiers," he says, "may be divided into two sorts, very essentially different from each other; into those who never intend to pay for their clothes, and those who do intend to pay for them, but are never able.
History of English Humour, Vol. 2 (of 2) Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange 1873
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Caroline Shaw , investment manager at Courtiers, says the IMA would have been better to pick four other letters of the alphabet.
Risk By Any Other Name Emma Dunkley 2011
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Courtiers in samite and silk lined the carpet, turning to see this rough-and-tumble gladiator in their midst.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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Courtiers' Mr. Reynolds says: Right now, the biggest mistake is going for gold.
Keeping an Even Keel Michelle Price 2011
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Gracian Courtiers Oracle 160 These are the Postillions of life, who to the swift motion of time, add the rapidity of their own minds.
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Courtiers lay sprawled across the floor like discarded dolls.
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Courtiers in samite and silk lined the carpet, turning to see this rough-and-tumble gladiator in their midst.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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Courtiers in samite and silk lined the carpet, turning to see this rough-and-tumble gladiator in their midst.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny J. Robert King 2011
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A stained-glass window dating to about 1500 from a cathedral in Moulins, France, joins about 120 objects from the French court in the exhibit "Kings, Queens, and Courtiers: Art in Early Renaissance France," running through May 30.
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