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1
Some of them are held in
great
estimation
,
some are little valued.
2
Hence the
great
estimation
in which the smith was held in the Anglo-Saxon times.
3
The Song has perhaps exceeded the others in the
great
estimation
accorded to it.
4
As for Masses and such slight errants here, they are of no
great
estimation
.
5
He is held in
great
estimation
by the Sultan.
6
She was a very stately woman, and held in
great
estimation
all over the settled country.
7
I replied that I had visited Scotch cousins, but had no
great
estimation
for the country.
8
Both varieties are, however, held in
great
estimation
.
9
In their country there are excellent horses, called Turkish horses, and their mules are in
great
estimation
.
10
Richard Chancellor, "a man of
great
estimation
for many good parts of wit in him."
11
I'll do another one, but let me first go over some of the key components of a
great
estimation
.
12
Bascroft was not held in very
great
estimation
by the ladies generally, and they turned their backs upon him.
13
Coral is held in
great
estimation
in this country, and sells dearer than in any other part of the world.
14
The Chevalier de Mezieres is nephew to General Oglethorpe; he is a person of
great
estimation
,
powerfully related and protected.
15
When it was known that Cæsar had played a trick on his enemies under their noses, he came into
great
estimation
.
16
Its nutritive properties are large, and as a food for persons of delicate digestion, or for children, it is in
great
estimation
.
great
estimation
great