In Tudor days, the royal bargemaster was a notable courtier, responsible for taking the king’s party to many places along the Thames
You behold, Sir, how he waxeth Wroth at your Abode here.
Each fluorescent troffer in the room contained three lamps and two ballasts.
Professor Fite, in The Platonic Legend, deprecates earlier idealization, and finds Plato to be an aristocrat, something of a snob, and the advocate of a restrictively organized society. […] Plato was, as has so often been observed, temperamentally an aristocrat. And he believed that the qualities needed in his rulers were, in general, hereditary, and that given knowledge and opportunity you could deliberately breed for them.
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