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"nonage" Definitions
  1. MINORITY
  2. a period of youth
  3. lack of maturity

22 Sentences With "nonage"

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Kings in their dotage and princes in their nonage wooed her.
Smooth transitions and barrier-free accessibility are nonage related characteristics in the construction.
Marriages are usually arranged by mothers in nonage, but consulting the destined bride.
England is no more in her dotage than America is in her nonage.
They are a piece of stubborn antiquity, compared with which Stonehenge is in its nonage.
The youth in his nonage, and the gray-haired and very aged man were there.
Had not he himself made anti-national treaties almost before he was out of his nonage?
He rejected a recent Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan report that the card recipients included nonage boys.
Huxley, if I remember rightly, asserted in his nonage that science would even afford us a newer and more enlightened morality.
In our daily world, irregularity, chaos and Chaos manifest unpleasant meanings showing lack of organized and nonage in the current process.
This replaces section 1 of the Age of Marriage Act 1929. This disability may be referred to as "nonage".J C Arnold.
So life moved placidly forward, in his last days, from nonage to nonagenarianism, and boredom was the worst thing that could happen to him.
From nonage to dotage, in dire straits or in the pink, he was always a capricious entrepreneur, counting the zeroes on an imaginary balance sheet.
In 1919, he entered the underground Komsomol cell of Orenburg, which was under the control of Whites that time. Then, Musa participated in the Russian Civil War against pro-White gangs, but due to his nonage he didn't fight at the front, but in a Red Army unit. In 1920, Cälil returned to his native village, establishing the pro-Communist youth organization The Red Flower there. He also became a Komsomol activist in Mustafino.
In Shaw's preface "Novels of my Nonage", written in 1901, he disparages his early work, including Cashel Byron's Profession: "...people will admire [the author] for the feats any fool can achieve, and bear malice against him for boring them with better work." He also resurrects a heavily edited Robert Louis Stevenson quote used to promote the book. The full text of the quote breaks down the story into parts, including one part “blooming gaseous folly”.
Masasuke built Yunagaya Castle and the surrounding castle town. In 1680, an incident occurred at Zōjō-ji] in Edo, wherein Naitō Tadakatsu (daimyō of Toba Domain) attacked and killed Nagai Nonage (daimyō of Miyazu Domain). Naitō Tadakatsu was forced to commit seppuku, and Masasuke inherited 2000 koku of his holdings in Tamba Province. In 1687, Masasuke was selected to serve in the guards at Osaka Castle, and his revenues were increased by another 3000 koku.
Having secured the support of powerful Prince Andrey Shuisky, Macarius was elected Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia on March 16, 1542. During Ivan IV's nonage and Shuiskys' regency, Macarius's relations with the Boyar Duma gradually worsened due to his constant "grief" over the disgrace of courtiers and church dignitaries. His independent-mindedness induced a number of attempts to dislodge him. In the summer of 1544, Macarius escaped a sure death in the fire raging in the Moscow Kremlin.
After the end of school life, Kantha joined the B. A. W. Jayamanne's Minerva Drama Group. She won a reputation as a singer who sang for the discs during the Gramophone era along with Eddie Jayamanne, Mohideen Baig and A.M.U Raj. She became the first comic actress in Sri Lankan cinema with the role of "Josi baba" in Sri Lanka's first film Kadawunu Poronduwa in 1947. She also sang the song Nonage Ale Ge Meda Sale with Eddie Jayamanne.
Dugdale and Sir Simon Degge, value St Neots at £241. 11s. 4d.—These grants passed to him, says Tanner, by the styles of Sir Richard Cromwell, alias Williams, and Sir Richard Williams, alias Cromwell. Besides the grants already mentioned, Sir Richard had given to him the office of steward of the lordship of Archenfield, with the constableship of Goodrich Castle in the Welsh Marches, and the power of appointing the master serjeant and porter belonging to those offices, during the nonage of the earl of Shrewsbury. cites Harl.
After the Lancastrians had landed in the west, Edward IV received the names of all the nobles gathered there, including Lord Wenlock. When the Duke of Norfolk, as Earl Marshal, issued a list naming them as traitors, it included every name except that of Lord Wenlock. It so happens that during the Duke of Norfolk's nonage he was placed under the care of Lord Wenlock, and later, he granted Lord Wenlock a share of his castles. Furthermore, the existing biography of Lord Wenlock written by Prof Roskell during the last century (and his History of Parliament) certainly contains mistakes.
The idea of benevolent dictatorship has a long history, dating back to various positively perceived rulers during ancient times, where authoritarian leadership was the norm. Modern usage of the term in a world society where the norm leans much more toward democracy can be traced back to John Stuart Mill in his classic On Liberty (1869). Although he argued in favor of democratic rights for individuals, he did make an exception for what he called today's developing countries: > We may leave out of consideration those backward states of society in which > the race itself may be considered as in its nonage. Despotism is [...] > legitimate [...] in dealing with barbarians, provided the end be their > improvement [...].
But we are unable to appreciate the force of this supposed distinction. The statute in question contains no exception in favor of claimants under disability of nonage or otherwise; the claim of the complainants against John G. Morgan was adverse to his administrator, although it may have originated in consequence of a relation of trust, and there is no ground that we are able to understand on which it can be excepted out of the operation of the statute in question. Their claim was equally against the administrator of John G. Morgan whether the latter be considered as the defaulting partner of themselves or of their father. Whatever its description, it was a claim against the estate of John G. Morgan, and for which his personal representative was in the first instance liable, and the statute is a bar to every such claim unless presented within the time prescribed.

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