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How to use Guise in a sentence

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When Guise heard that Henry was moving troops into the suburbs of the capital, he demanded that the Picard garrisons be withdrawn immediately.
This time, on 24 October 1559, the Scottish nobility formally deposed Mary of Guise from the regency.
Mary was born on 7 or 8 December 1542 at Linlithgow Palace, Scotland, to King James V and his French second wife, Mary of Guise.
The treaty was concluded on 6 July 1560 just short of a month after the death of Mary of Guise.
The queen's maternal relatives, the House of Guise, gained an ascendancy over the young king.
On 7 January 1558, king Henry II of France sent forces led by Francis, Duke of Guise, who laid siege to Calais.
In June 1538, Margaret welcomed Marie de Guise, James's new French bride to Scotland.
Though the Queen Regent, Mary of Guise, made no move against Knox, his activities caused concern among the church authorities.
The regent of infant Mary, Queen of Scots, her mother Marie de Guise, was successful in quelling the rioting but presbyterianism in Perth remained strong.
In 1549, the defeat of the English with French support led to the marriage of Mary to the French dauphin and a regency over Scotland for the queen's mother, Mary of Guise.
The rule of Mary of Guise in Scotland was supported by French troops.
The movement may be seen as a revolution, since it led to the ousting of Mary of Guise, who governed the country in the name of her young daughter Mary, Queen of Scots.
Mary of Guise gathered those nobles loyal to her and a small French army.
The Lords of the Congregation negotiated their withdrawal from Edinburgh by the Articles of Leith signed 25 July 1559, and Mary of Guise promised freedom of conscience.
Instead, the Guise brothers sent ambassadors to negotiate a settlement.
The crown was first worn by James V to the coronation of his second wife, Mary of Guise, as queen consort at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, in the year of its manufacture.
Knox was indiscreet and news of his mission soon reached Mary of Guise.
Every December Penzance holds the Montol Festival a community arts event reviving many of the Cornish customs of Christmas, including Guise dancing.
Peace with the Dutch achieved, Blake sailed in October 1654 with 24 warships to the Mediterranean, successfully deterring the Duke of Guise from conquering Naples.
I prepared the three Matched Guise samples myself, controlling the forms carefully to represent basilectal, mesolectal, and acrolectal levels of usage.
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Yes, and the crossroads where the 'buses must turn, for Guise is just beyond here, too.
Later it belonged to the Guise family and then to the soubise.
But, unlike indeed to the Tahitian, their alarm puts on the guise of self-defence.
No flagpoles rose aloft, up which antennas wires could be hoisted in the guise of halyards.
This is suddenly changed to the guise of a fugal theme, with new close, that starts a maze of disputation.
For the time, fear had been routed by growth, while growth had assumed the guise of curiosity.
His first visit to the Morton apartment that day had been in the guise of a workman.
For the first time, he saw the woman whom he had loved, in her rightful woman's guise.
They were said to be of half-divine and half-human nature, and sometimes appeared in the guise of mortals.
Hamsun has returned, as it were, to the scene of his passionate youth, but in altered guise.
Then a slow smile curved his lips into the guise of a hunting cat's noiseless snarl.
The sotie was directly satirical, and only assumed the guise of folly as a stalking-horse for shooting wit.
Sound comes to us in the guise of air-waves, which impinge upon the drum of the ear.
Now he had settled his affairs and come in the guise of a pilgrim to spend the Christmas season with his kinfolk in England.
When seen in the guise of the four apocalyptical animals, they belong to a later period.
Slaves, puppets, automata who were content to masquerade in the guise of men!
The fabulist is to create a laugh, but yet, under a merry guise, to convey instruction.
There had to be considered, also, the fraudulency of continuing to inflict such a woman on society in the guise of a lady.
Mr. Hubbell brought March's removal, softened in the guise of a promotion.
The elevator whisked me into the sky, and Cerberus, in the guise of an anaemic office boy, guarded the door.
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