Though a nobody in Austria, where nothing counts but quarterings, he's probably what we'd call a gentleman in England. [Please select]
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I'm tired of all our Austrian insistence upon birth, upon birth and quarterings and precedencies.' [Please select]
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He could make out not only the red and yellow quarterings, but the devices of the castle and the lion. [Please select]
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"Raphael the Russian's grandchildren" people called us, as if referring to the quarterings in our shield. [Please select]
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When those Austrians _can_ show quarterings, (of course you must bar recent creations--they're generally named Cohen), they can show them to some effect.' [Please select]
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The first, an intimate friend of his first wife, ultimately declined; one was too old, another an invalid, another too proud of her birth and quarterings, another could do nothing useful, and so on. [Please select]
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