Similar words: human race, human rights, human resources, Roman, woman, romance, romantic, pax romana. Meaning: ['jəʊmənrɪ] n. 1. class of small freeholders who cultivated their own land 2. a British volunteer cavalry force organized in 1761 for home defense later incorporated into the Territorial Army.
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2. The Protestant yeomanry still rode around the countryside intent on driving home the lessons of 1798: Rebellion will be punished!
3. Four troops of yeomanry were held in reserve in Luton but were not needed.
4. The yeomanry arrived and carted forty-four rioters off to Oxford gaol.
5. He had been Lord Marchmain's servant in the yeomanry.
6. The yeomanry has been appearing in the history of China and England, however, they walk out different roads by themselves with the development of human society.
7. Plantation Economy and White Yeomanry Economy are the two main kinds of economic form of Ante-bellum Rural South in the United States.
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8. The Northamptonshire Yeomanry was now launched forward again to exploit this success, only to run into Peiper's Panthers and more StuG IIIs in hull-down firing positions.
9. Essentially, the White Yeomanry Economy is a kind of particular transition between the Petty Peasant Economy and the Agricultural Commodity Economy.
10. He was in command of the local corps of yeomanry and quickly gathered about ten of them for the defence of Carewscourt.
11. Between her first and second missions she was commissioned an ensign in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry.
12. Most families prominent in the iron trade came from the yeomanry and lesser gentry, though there were a few bigger men.
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