Yes, a wellborn, lovely little lady, and I'll marry her if I live. |
Wellborn, who presided, counted a quorum and declared the resolutions adopted. |
No one could better express than he did, when playing wellborn, both pride of birth and pride of character. |
Moreover, despite his unfeigned personal piety, the Farnese cardinal kept a wellborn Roman mistress by whom he fathered four children Pier Luigi, Paolo, Ranuccio, and Costanza. |
Together with the authoritative tone of his writing, this background indicates that, although not himself of noble birth, he spent his life in the society of the wellborn. |
Like many wellborn women of the era, she had little formal schooling, and Washington often helped her compose important letters. |