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  • The name Banneret, which once marked a partially-created

    Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library Herbert Spencer 1861

  • Jean-Marc will be in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and New York to promote the Family winery (Domaine du Banneret in Chateauneuf du Pape) and the wine portfolio that he represents in the US.

    mother-in-law 2010

  • Marie-Françoise is very busy, working at three different hospitals ... then the family's Domaine Banneret vineyard!

    rubrique - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • Banneret of Berne — you, Rudolph — above all, you, Nicholas

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • The Banneret of Berne, the Burgess of Soleure, even the long-bearded

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • Rudolph Donnerhugel preserved his bold and haughty look; the Banneret the military indifference which made him look with apparent apathy on all around him; the burgher of Soleure was as formal and important as ever; nor did any of the three show themselves affected in the slightest degree by the splendor of the scene around them, or embarrassed by the consideration of their own comparative inferiority of appointments.

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • “The Emperor,” replied the delegate of Bale, interrupting the Banneret, “is a well-intentioned and peaceful monarch, as he has been ever; but — there are Burgundian troops, of late, marched into the Sundgaw, and messages have been sent to our State from Count Archibald of Hagenbach.”

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • Yet it seemed both to Arthur Philipson and his father, that the advantages of good cheer were more prized by the Banneret of Berne and the Burgess of Soleure, than by their host the Landamman, and the Deputy of Schwytz.

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • These particulars were reported to the Banneret, who directed Donnerhugel to take charge of a body of six of the young men, such as he should himself choose, to patrol on the outside of the building till the first cock-crowing, and at that hour to return to the castle, when the same number were to take the duty till morning dawned, and then he relieved in their turn.

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • In other respects, their views appeared wise and moderate, although both the Banneret of Berne, and the consequential

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

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