French ship Prudent, a French third-rate ship of the line burned at the Siege of Louisbourg (1758) by the British
Prudent Beaudry | French ship Prudent | ''Prudent Abigail'' by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante | ''Prudent'' | French ship ''Prudent'' |
Christian Everhard was considered prudent, tolerant, and pious.
Although she did not win the £20,000 purse, she competed closely with accomplished equestrians such as Katie Monaghan-Prudent, Tim Stockdale, Billy Twomey, and the winner, Robert Splaine.
on 25 July 1758, Laforey earned distinction in command of the small force of sailors and marines who entered the harbour and burnt the French ship of the line Prudent and captured the Bienfaisant.
In various affairs the royals faced, Beel's taciturn way of acting on behalf of the monarchy and his prudent pulling the strings behind the scene as Vice President of the Dutch Council of State gave him the nickname 'The Sphinx'.
Philip II of Spain, known as Felipe el Prudente ("Philip the Prudent")
American lawyer Lisa Bloom commented that it would not be prudent for Cruise to sue over the product, and public relations writer Howard Bragman stated it was not a good idea from a legal standpoint to utilize Cruise's image in such a fashion.