Examples of 'english statesman' in a sentence

Meaning of "english statesman"

english statesman - a British political leader or figure. This phrase is used to describe a prominent or influential individual involved in politics or government affairs in England or the United Kingdom, highlighting their role as a respected and skilled statesperson

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english statesman
In the words of a famous English statesman.
He was an English statesman and soldier.
It does not often happen that an English statesman can.
An English statesman and judge.
We cultivate the faculty of patient expectancy . In the words of a famous English statesman.
Gentlemen, uh, as the English statesman and poet George Villiers once famously wrote.
John 's son William Temple became a famous English statesman.
English statesman Thomas Cromwell, biography.
Robert Grosseteste, English statesman, theologian, and scientist.
English statesman Edmund Burke, a colleague of Gibbon 's, is often called the father of modern conservatism.
Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, English statesman and poet d.
Thomas More was an English statesman and writer of the early 16th century.
And the Duke of Marlborough, the 17th-century English statesman.
February 7 - Thomas More, English statesman and humanist d.
I hate spiders… and the Duke of Marlborough, the 17th-century English statesman.

See also

Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, English statesman and man of letters b.
December 9 - Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, English statesman and historian b.

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