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1 But was that great prelate 's oration, cousin, at all praiseworthy?
2 He was a great prelate , and used his immense powers as Prince Palatine with great wisdom.
3 The right of choosing this great prelate belonged, under certain limitations, to the Chapter of the Cathedral.
4 These words of the great prelate are very appropriate when applied to the tragic situation in Northern Ireland.
5 That powerful man and great prelate was a type of the best form of Catholicism at that day.
6 After the Danish wars the work of reconstruction was an urgent need, and a great prelate came to lead it.
7 He knew that one of the requirements a great prelate is to have business talents, more necessary perhaps than eloquence or learning.
8 He knew that one of the requirements of a great prelate is to have business talents, more necessary perhaps than eloquence or learning.
9 I could not help fancying that this great prelate 's success in his Archbishopric was largely due to the disinterested advice of this noble woman.
10 And when they are all seated, each in his proper place, then a great prelate rises and says with a loud voice: "Bow and adore!"
11 This custom was common to all the great prelates of the time.
12 The impetuousness of youth outweighs the calculated wisdom of the three greatest prelates outside Rome.
13 Such attempts have been made by some of the greatest prelates that the church has ever known.
14 What great prelates and preachers were Bossuet, Fénelon, Bourdaloue, Massillon, Fléchier, Saurin,-unrivalledfor eloquence in any age!
15 The great prelates followed their example.
16 Visitors came, delegations passed that way, great prelates gave their blessing, and the citizens of Parma became proud of the
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