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1
But the king fails this
great
Englishman
and he is sent to the block.
2
In the opinion of many, Mr. Gladstone is the
greatest
Englishman
of this age.
3
Well did a
great
Englishman
exclaim on a similar occasion:-
4
The
great
Englishman
shook my hand like a mastiff.
5
The Turner below the Goya has all the imaginative qualities of that
great
Englishman
's
best work.
6
Rhodes was a
great
Englishman
in spite of his faults, and perhaps on account of his faults.
7
That old fellow was a great man in his day- agreatEnglishman-andhis name was John Wingfield!
8
To reinforce the opinion of the
great
Englishman
I cannot forbear giving that of an equally great American:
9
That
great
Englishman
Simon de Montfort-
10
He read the works of this great man and afterward gave to France the philosophy of the
great
Englishman
.
11
The
greatest
Englishman
remained, in the most powerful drama of his, within the sphere of the questions that agitated his time.
12
I applied there, and one day I was taken to the Foreign Office, and found myself alone with a
great
Englishman
.
13
He was the
greatest
Englishman
,
at any rate, in Brussels, and where should she go for advice but to an Englishman?
14
Now that he had the full set on his shelves, it behooved him to read the
great
Englishman
from beginning to end.
15
All, however, whatever their opinions, were united in the desire to honour the
great
Englishman
whose motto had been "Honour not Honours."
16
With all his faults he was a
great
Englishman
,
and was the popular embodiment of English or Saxon feeling against the Normanising sympathies of Edward.
great
englishman
great