From the start, The Sunday Telegraph employed writers of considerable literary eminence and stylistic elegance, and wit and the sheer pleasure of good writing have been an essential part of its appeal.
He attained considerable eminence as Speaker of the House in both the 1545 and 1547 sessions.
There would certainly be some, including many of considerable eminence, who would not find it easy to assent unquestioningly to the proposition that it was constitutional for Parliament to ignore the terms of union at will.
"There have been people of considerable eminence on both sides of the argument."
Maride is the same as the present Mardin, Turkey, which is seated on a considerable eminence looking southward over the plains of Mesopotamia.
Baynton was from Bristol, where he served his apprenticeship with Mr. Smith, a physician of considerable eminence.
His grandfather was a "physician of considerable eminence" from Warren, Connecticut who moved to Scipio, New York in 1799 and Rochester in 1821.
He had two brothers with him, men of considerable eminence, a grand councillor and a chamberlain to the crown prince.
He had reached considerable eminence, of course, and was well thought of and a great favorite with the emperor.
Henceforward he appears to have devoted himself to the practice of the law, in which he attained considerable eminence.