Definitionn. a title used to address any British peer except a duke and extended to a bishop or a judge
Last update: November 2, 2015
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Your lordship. [Please select]
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After the peace of Antalcidas (387), to which he refused to agree, the Athenians withdrew their support, since by its terms they recognized the lordship of Persia over Cyprus. [Please select]
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'I can give his lordship a week,' said the Marquess. [Please select]
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'It is the only advantage I have of your lordship.' [Please select]
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He swears (His Highness not His Lordship) by saint Patrick. [Please select]
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His lordship was about the size of Mr. [Please select]
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His lordship sang "Oh that I had Wings." [Please select]
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"We leave that to your lordship's own judgment," added Captain Ringgold. [Please select]
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