French politician. As chief minister to Henry IV, he replenished the treasury and encouraged agriculture and industry. |
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British-born American painter of portraits and historical scenes, such as Washington's Passage of the Delaware (c. 1818). |
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tr.v. sul·lied, sul·ly·ing, sul·lies 1. To mar the cleanness or luster of; soil or stain. 2. To defile; taint: sully a reputation. n. pl. sul·lies Archaic Something that stains or spots. |
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