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1 This is the first essential element in government, coercion; a necessary but not a noble element .
2 Naturally it can live only in a noble element just as it feels at home only in a lofty mind.
3 This is the better soul of democracy, the noble element in politics, the reformation in the churches, the bond of sympathy with Christ.
4 Noble elements were stirring fitfully within him, but their agencies were crude and undeveloped.
5 Five cases had immediate reconstruction because of exposure of noble elements , 3 showing necrosis of the flap.
6 What influence could the noble elements of the Spanish character have, when theology, avarice, and lust controlled the conquest?
7 "After all, there were noble elements in his character," said he, at length.
8 Nature has for the most part mingled her inferior and noble elements as she mingles sunshine with shade, giving due influence to both.
9 His problem is always to show what are the really noble elements which are eternally valuable in spite of failure to achieve tangible results.
10 "There is a noble element in this one-sided pertinacity," I suggested, "and a wise man might humor and use it for the best ends.
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