A number of great dignitaries of the Empire, in undress unit forms, came with them.
The four men stepped on board, two in plain gray tunics, stepping smartly inside the lock as though the vanguard of a great dignitary.
We were given an audience of over two hours with this great dignitary, who seemed kindly disposed and considerate.
That evening the count's deportment was one of lofty gravity: he held his head high, as became the official and the great dignitary.
"I'd so much hoped ..." he stammeringly repeated, looking up at the great dignitary with pleading and distracted eyes.
In the Imperial Court hierarchy, they came in the fifth rank, behind the Emperor and Empress, the Imperial family, the great dignitaries and the ministers.
At the end of the party a great dignitary of the English Established Church went away half an hour before anybody else and carried off my hat.
The platforms were occupied as before, the one by Joan and her judges, the other by great dignitaries, the principal being Cauchon and the English Cardinal--Winchester.
Kieou-he-yu (great dignitary of the state of Wei) sent a man to Khoung-tseu to know his news.
In 1923 he graduated with a doctorate from the University of Bucharest with the thesis "Contributions to the studies of great dignitaries of the 14th and 15th century".